The resort offers three mountains to suit all levels of skiers and snowboarders. With over 5,512 acres to enjoy, 4,350 vertical feet of fun, 220 trails, 400 inches of snow annually, Big Sky is home to the greatest slopes in Montana. Lone Mountain is perhaps the most famous and at over 11,000 feet has enough variety for all. Andesite Mountain suits the intermediates, while Flat Iron Mountain arguably has more diversity than Lone Mountain; the backcountry skiing is particularly good at Big Sky. The terrain park has all the usual suspects: boxes, rails, ramps, and slides for all enthusiasts as well as those starting out.