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Big news out of Montana this morning as its been announced that Big Sky Resort will be joining the Mountain Collective pass beginning in the 2018-19 winter season. Offering access to 5,800 acres of skiable terrain and 4,350 vertical feet within Montana’s Madison Range, Big Sky is renowned for its big-mountain style in-bounds skiing.
“Big Sky Resort is thrilled to be a part of this collection of top resort destinations,” says Taylor Middleton, the general manager and president of Big Sky Resort. “Imagine mapping out your dream ski road trip; the Mountain Collective is it!” PSA: We’ve already done this for you.
“Big Sky is an ideal fit for the Mountain Collective,” says Christian Knapp, chief marketing officer of Aspen Skiing Company. “It has all the attributes we look for in a Collective-worthy destination. A big, burly mountain experience combined with an authentic mountain community. We are thrilled to offer a lineup of resorts for 2018-19 that will resonate with our core passholders and constitute the very best mountain experiences in their respective regions.”
Big Sky now joins the ranks with 15 other world-class ski destinations, including Alta, Aspen Snowmass, Banff Sunshine, Coronet Peak – The Remarkables, Jackson Hole, Lake Louise, Mammoth, Revelstoke, Snowbird, Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows, Snowbasin, Sugarbush, Sun Valley, Taos, and Thredbo.
Mountain Collective passes are currently on sale at an amazingly discounted price—only $409 for the 18/19 Winter Season. Purchase a Mountain Collective pass this Spring to receive a bonus day at a destination of your choice and kids’ passes for just $1.