Couple looking out at the view of summer mountains from an archway
May 28, 2026

The Unhurried Summer Day at Big Sky

Some days are built for covering ground. Others are built for going slowly and noticing everything. A summer day at Big Sky tends to start as the former and, if you let it, become the latter.

Here's one version of how that goes.

Kircliff in summer
People walking on the glass floor at Kircliff
Lone Peak Tram in summer
Mountain ridge in summer
Lone Peak Tram lower terminal in summer

Morning: Kircliff & Mountain Exploration

Take the Explorer Gondola from the base of Lone Mountain, then the Lone Peak Tram carries you the rest of the way, above the treeline, to the Kircliff glass observatory at 11,166 feet. The structure itself is worth seeing—glass and steel perched at the summit, designed to meld unobtrusively with the form of the mountain, providing stunning views. On a clear morning, the surrounding mountain ranges stretch for miles, and you may even catch a glimpse of the Tetons.

Your Kircliff ticket includes access to the Explorer Gondola and Ramcharger 8 lift for the rest of the day. Explore the mountain at your own pace, taking in the views from above and meandering the trails as they call to you.

Drinks at Carabiner Lounge
People on the patio at Carabiner Lounge in summer
Food spread at Carabiner Lounge

Mid-Day: Lunch at Carabiner Lounge

Lunch hour belongs on the patio at Carabiner Lounge in the Summit Hotel. The menu draws from local Montana farms and producers and doesn't overcomplicate itself, which is exactly right for mid-day when you've been at altitude. The patio seating allows you to gaze up at the view you just came down from.