Big Sky Culture & Dining
There are more than 30 uniquely Montanan restaurants in Big Sky, including establishments acclaimed by Bon Appetit and The New York Times. Dine before a grand fireplace with views of Lone Peak at Moonlight Lodge, or journey by horse-drawn sleigh through the woods to North Fork Cabin at Lone Mountain, where, in the warm glow of kerosene lamps, you can savor a prime rib feast cooked on a century-old wood burning stove.
The Arts Council of Big Sky provides musical and artistic performances year-round. Music in the Mountains brings some of the world’s finest entertainment to Big Sky each summer, with performers such as Randy Travis, Bonnie Raitt, Merle Haggard, Tanya Tucker, Del McCoury, and the Muir String Quartet.
In Big Sky, fine art is as striking as the landscape it inspires. The Gallatin River Gallery, for example, showcases an eclectic mix of exceptionally gifted painters, sculptors, photographers and jewelers.