Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View - Big Sky, Montana
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Big Sky Fire Lookout Tower - Lone Peak View

4-16 Keys3 Bedrooms8 Guests3 BathsView Amenities

Description

Situated on over 60 acres overlooking the Gallatin National Forest, this home boasts breathtaking views of Beehive Basin from atop the ridge with only a 10-minute drive from Big Sky Resort. These one-of-a-kind homes offer the adventurous spirit of a stay in a mountaintop lookout tower with all of the luxurious comforts Big Sky's most discerning guests have come to expect. The Lone Peak View tower is perched at the south end of the property with unobstructed views of the famed Lone Peak and the Madison Range.

For backcountry skiing enthusiasts, this home offers unbeatable proximity to the skin track. In the summer, enjoy quick access to Big Sky's most spectacular hiking trails and some of the best wildflower viewing in the lower 48.

In the summer months, experience the grandeur of Big Sky Montana in a one-of-a-kind mountaintop look-out tower-inspired home with breathtaking views of Lone Peak. The vast mountain landscapes, rushing rivers, and tranquil streams will offer you endless opportunities for adventure! You can enjoy activities like horseback riding, rafting, fishing trips downriver from your cabin, or hiking Big Sky's majestic mountainsides filled with vibrant and inviting wildflowers exploding from every hillside.

The upper level of this house has an open floor plan consisting of a gourmet kitchen, dining area, and living room. A massive floor-to-ceiling stone fireplace warms this space as you entertain and enjoy the panoramic views. Take in the sunrise while eating breakfast before a day of skiing or hiking and marvel at sunset views while the chef in the family prepares dinner to refuel after after a day of adventuring. Seat up to 6 at the dining table plus an additional 3 at the kitchen island. The upper level opens to a 360 degree wrap-around balcony.

Ideal for families or a small group, this home comfortably sleeps up to 8 guests in its three bedrooms:

Bedroom 1 – Second level
King Bed
This bedroom is the primary suite and is situated on the second floor with an en-suite bathroom. This level can be accessed from inside the home or directly from the exterior via the grand stone entryway leading up from the ground level.

Bedroom 2 - Lower Level
Queen Bed
This bedroom offers a cozy, private, retreat with its own ensuite bath.

Bedroom 3 – Ground Level
Twin XL Bunk Bed
Queen sleeper Sofa
This bonus room has a custom built-in twin XL over twin XL bunk as well as a queen sleeper sofa. This room offers a bathroom with a walk-in shower and laundry. This room is accessed from the main level of the home or directly from the outside. Please note that this room is open to the ground-level entry of the home and does not offer the same level of privacy as Bedrooms 1 and 2.


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Property Amenities

No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible

Entertainment
40"+ TV
Multiple TVs
Satellite/Cable TV
Facilities
Chef’s Kitchen
Other
Coffee Maker
Fireplace
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Hot Tub
Outdoor Grill



Property Details

Size

Private Residence with 3 Levels
3 Bedrooms, 3 Baths, 2400 square feet, 223 square meters

Bedrooms

King, Queen, and 2x Bunk
8 Guests maximum

Additional Sleeping Options

Bedroom 3 offers a twin-xl bunk bed and a queen size sofa sleeper

Nearest airport

Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)
1 hour by car

Property View

Views of Lone Peak, Gallatin National Forest, Beehive Basin, the Spanish Peaks, and the Madison Range

House Rules

Please note that a four wheel drive vehicle with winter tires and winter driving experience are required for access during winter months. The road is maintained but has steep grades as it winds up the hillside. Guests should plan to arrive between 4:00PM-5:00PM on their arrival date for ease of access.

Activities of Interest

  • Arts
  • Equestrian
  • Golf
  • Hike
  • Shopping
  • Snow Skiing
  • Mountain biking/hiking
  • Snowboarding, Snow Tubing
  • Beehive Basin Hike - This hike is popular with visitors, teeming with stunning views and natural splendor.
  • Big Sky Resort Golf Course - Play a round of golf on this majestic mountain course.
  • Lone Peak Expedition - Hike to the top of Montana's highest scenic overlook.
  • Montana Shakespeare in the Park - Enjoy a day of refinery with a classic play in the park!

Places of Interest

  • Big Sky Resort Skiing - Head down the slopes at this fantastic resort!
  • Yellowstone National Park (1 hour drive) - Head to Yellowstone, a mecca for natural beauty and lovers of the environment.
  • Rainbow Ranch Lodge - This mountain-inspired restaurant and bar serves up delicious meals in an elegant setting.
  • Museum of the Rockies (1 hour drive) - Known for their amazing paleontological collections, you'll have a blast at this museum.




Reviews

Alan H.

March 2024

Winter access is difficult....

The property description does not emphasize how extreme the approach is to this property. The access road, and the driveway are extremely steep (9-12 degree slope ), are single lane and have several switchbacks. Only an expert winter driver could feel comfortable with the access. We had a 6,000 lb 4 wheel drive vehicle with snow tires, so we were able to get up, but there was 6-10" of snow in the drive for 2-3 days. The plowing was not adequate during our stay. The property description does not adequately describe the extreme location, so people should be aware when they book it. We didn't find any road that was steeper in all of Big Sky. The view is beautiful no question, but would be far easier to access in the summer.”