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visitbigsky · 7 years
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Things To Do In April In Big Sky, Montana
MARCH 19, 2017 POSTED BY DEREK LENNON
Is it April already? Time sure does fly when you’re having fun. April marks the end of ski season and the beginning of spring. It’s a fun time to be in Big Sky. The days are long, the temps are warming up, the wildflowers are vivid, and the skiing is fantastic! April in Big Sky is a blast.
Plus, there’s a lot of things to do before the off season really kicks in. Get your calendar ready because you won’t want to miss any of these things to do in April in Big Sky, Montana.
WHAT BIG SKY EVENTS WILL YOU BE ATTENDING THIS MONTH? CHECK OUT THESE THINGS TO DO IN APRIL IN BIG SKY:
March 31-April 2 – Benjamin Sears Weekend Yoga Workshop @ Santosha Wellness Center
April 1 – April Fool’s Day
April 1 – Sam Adams 3D Air Apres @ Big Sky Resort
April 1 – The Grand Rescue: Reception and Screening @ WMPAC
April 1-16 – Bronze Season Pass Days @ Big Sky Resort
April 1-3 – Subaru Preferred Parking Days @ Big Sky Resort
April 4-7 – National Geographic’s Wolf Week @ Lone Mountain Ranch
April 7 – World Health Day
April 8-14 – Deeper Discount Days @ Big Sky Resort
April 10-14 – Survive + Thrive Wilderness Training @ Lone Mountain Ranch
April 11 – Full Moon
April 12 – Gallatin Job Fair in Bozeman
April 13 – Women Owned Business Tour in Big Sky
April 13-16 – Big Sky Chapel & Resort Easter Services Schedule
April 15 – Tax Day
April 16 – Easter Sunday
April 16 – Pond Skim @ Big Sky Resort
April 21 – Spring Roads Open To Motorized Traffic In Yellowstone National Park
April 22 – Earth Day
April 26 – New Moon
April 27 – Take Your Daughter To Work Day
April 28 – Arbor Day
8 Things To Do During Mud Season in Big Sky, Montana
HERE ARE A FEW THINGS THAT OCCUR WEEKLY IN APRIL:
Every Tuesday & Thursday – Community Learning Center @ Big Sky Discovery Academy
Every Wednesday – Power Up: Create Your Business, Financial, and Marketing Plan
Every Thursday – Fly Tying with Gallatin River Guides
Every Friday – Trivia Night @ Lone Peak Cinema
Did we miss anything? Contact us and we’ll add it to the calendar! Be sure to share your events by the middle of next month to ensure that we can publish them in the next Things To Do In Big Sky post.
This list of events hits on some of the major things to do in April in Big Sky, but there are other events too. Don’t miss out on happy hours and live music at venues like Lone Mountain Ranch, The Gallatin Riverhouse, Rainbow Ranch, Ousel & Spur, Carabiner, and ScissorBills.
Get the latest schedule of events directly from your favorite Big Sky companies, nonprofits, and locals via social media. There’s so much to do and so little time!
Plan your trip now and take advantage of everything that Big Sky, Montana can offer you. Be sure to tag #visitbigsky in all of your social posts. We’re stoked to see what you’ve been up to. See you soon.
Stay up-to-date on Big Sky Events on the following websites:
VisitBigSkyMT.com
Big Sky Chamber of Commerce
Big Sky Town Center
Big Sky Resort
See Also:
Are You Ready For Spring Skiing In Big Sky?
Top 10 Things To Do In Yellowstone National Park This Summer
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mommytravels · 5 years
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Who knew #flyfishing would be the best thing ever?!? You cannot visit #Montana without going fly fishing! I went for the first time a few months ago in #bigsky now I can’t wait to take my kids! Thanks to @gallatinriverguides and @yellowstonecountry for taking me #fishing! Hosted. #visitbigskymontana #yellowstonecountry #beyondyellowstone #boldlygomt #gallatinriver #mommytravels #travelocitypicks (at Big Sky, Montana) https://www.instagram.com/p/B53Bmh3DjlE/?igshid=aersrnv6uq25
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visitbigsky · 7 years
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8 Things To Do During Mud Season in Big Sky, Montana
MARCH 13, 2017POSTED BY DEREK LENNON
There’s no way around mud season. It’s part of the natural cycle of mountain town life. While many skiers and riders get the mud season blues after the ski slopes shut down for the season, other find this is to be a prime to relax and recharge before summer kicks in.
For those that don’t know, mud season is the off season between the ski season and the summer season. It’s called mud season because the snow is melting rapidly and creating a muddy and dirty place to play. Mud season typically runs from mid-April to mid/late May.
Most people think that Big Sky grinds to a total halt during mud season. Sure, a good chunk of Big Sky residents take off for road trips to Moab, head home to see family, or take a well deserved vacation to a far flung locale, but the people who stick around or the guests who come into town are in for a special treat because mud season is actually a great time to visit Big Sky.
IF YOU’RE LOOKING FOR THINGS TO DO IN MUD SEASON IN BIG SKY, HERE ARE A FEW IDEAS:
Spring Biking In Yellowstone National Park – Before the roads open to vehicle traffic, they are open to bikers. Grab your cycle and head into the park for an experience that few people ever have.
Wildlife Spotting – Did you know that the majority of animals have babies in the spring? Head to the Lamar Valley in YNP to spot wildlife.
Hot Spring Tours – Big Sky Country is home to lots of hot springs. You can access both commercial and natural hot springs with a quick and easy drive from Big Sky. Chico Hot Springs and the Boiling River are always a hit.
Fly Fishing – Fly fishing is a year round activity. Hire a fly fishing guide and have them show you the best fishing in SW Montana.
Whitewater Rafting – As the rivers swell, the rapids get bigger. Many of the rafting companies start the season in April/May.
Backcountry Skiing – Many people put their skis away when the resort closes, but there is still plenty of skiing to be found in Big Sky Country. Whether you head to Beartooth Pass or explore deep in the backcountry of the Madison Range, it’s easy to find snow until May.
Road Biking – While the trails may still be muddy, the roads are typically dry. Grab your roadie and go for a spin. Of if you want to check out the trails, grab a fat bike and see what happens.
Low Elevation Hiking – Many of the hikes at lower elevations or on south aspects will be dry and ready to go by May. Bring your waterproof hiking boots and go exploring.
While mud season may not sound appealing, it’s still a fun time of the year to visit Big Sky. The crowds are gone, there are plenty of discounts on food and lodging, and there are so many things to do during mud season in Big Sky. While we still may get the occasionally snow storm, the weather is typically ideal for getting outside and having an adventure in Big Sky’s backyard. For some people, this might be the perfect time to plan your trip.
Don’t dread the day that the lifts stop spinning. Instead of letting mud season get you down, embrace mountain town life and make the most of the off season. We hope to see you during mud season in Big Sky. What will you do first?
And you know what happens after mud season, right? The wildflowers come out and it’s time for summer in Big Sky! Are you ready for that?
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visitbigsky · 7 years
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Are You Ready For Winter Fly Fishing On The Gallatin River?
JANUARY 16, 2017 POSTED BY DEREK LENNON
Many people believe that fly fishing is only a summer activity, but they’re wrong. In Big Sky, Montana, you can fly fish all year long. Grab your gear, hire a guide, and go winter fly fishing on the Gallatin River.  It’s a wild experience that everyone needs to try – just be  aware that you might get hooked.
15 Things You Need To Do In Big Sky This Winter
Whether you’re looking for a way to rest your legs after a week of skiing at Big Sky Resort or Lone Mountain Ranch or you want to enjoy the calming effects of the great outdoors, winter fly fishing on the Gallatin is the way to go. When you’re in our mountain town, you’re only steps away from world class fly fishing.
HERE ARE A FEW TIPS TO MAXIMIZE YOUR EXPERIENCE WHILE WINTER FLY FISHING ON THE GALLATIN RIVER:
Watch The Weather – While you can fish every day, be aware that winter can bring harsh weather patterns to Big Sky Country. Pay attention to temperature, cloud cover, snow, and wind as these variables can affect your enjoyment of the day.
Dress For The Day – Standing in the Gallatin River is cold. Invest in quality waders and gear. Wear lots of layers so that you stay warm when it’s cold outside.
Select The Right Flies – While there may not be a hatch during the winter, you’ll still want to stop by a local fly shop to ensure that you have the right flies.
Know The Water – It’s important to understand the waters on the Gallatin so that you can increase your chances of catching a big fish.
Check The Fishing Report – Many of the local fly shops run a fishing report that will help you target the right flies and the right places
Hire A Guide – The best thing you can do is hire a fly fishing guide from a reputable outfitter. These fishing gurus know the waters, the fish, the flows, the flies, and everything else you need to know about how to have a good time on the Gallatin River this winter.  Check out Gallatin River Guides, Lone Mountain Ranch, or Wild Trout Outfitters, to book your winter fly fishing trip.
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem provides some of the best fly fishing in the world. An abundance of water means that you can fly fish year round. One of the best times to hit the rivers and avoid the crowds is during the winter season. If you’re looking to disconnect and find a bit of solitude in the SW Montana winter wonderland, go winter fly fishing. It’s a blast.
See Also:
6 Tips For Successful Catch and Release Fishing
How To Get A Montana Fishing License Or A Yellowstone National Park Fishing Permit
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mommytravels · 5 years
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While visiting #BigSky #Montana I went #flyfishing for the first time and it turns out I love fly #fishing. I caught 15 #fish! Thanks to @gallatinriverguides and @yellowstonecountry for a great day. Hosted. #visitbigskymontana #yellowstonecountry #beyondyellowstone #boldlygomt #gallatinriver (at Gallatin River) https://www.instagram.com/p/B2gtn8XDJ51/?igshid=vfi462essiur
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