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For the Love of Nature: A Summer 3-Day Guide to Big Sky, Montana

“I felt my lungs inflate with the onrush of scenery—air, mountains, trees, people. I thought, ‘This is what it is to be happy.’ “
-Sylvia Plath

Regarded by many as the gateway to Yellowstone, Big Sky is a spectacular destination in its own right. This marvel of nature spans nearly 6,000 acres, boasts four connected mountains, and is an outdoor paradise for nature and adventure enthusiasts alike. Upon entering Big Sky, visitors will be greeted by the majestic Lone Peak, Big Sky’s highest peak, towering over 11,000 feet and the centerpiece of this pristine and expansive environment.

Big Sky is a draw for so many reasons, a primary one being that it’s a year-round destination. Many head here for its world-renowned skiing and treasure trove of winter activities. We visited in the heart of summer and were treated to incredible weather, sweeping blue skies, and a bounty of active pursuits to choose from.

Ambling the long and winding trails of Big Sky

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