Big Sky Golf Trip Planning Guide
Big Sky delivers elite mountain golf surrounded by the most dramatic scenery in Montana. The Reserve at Moonlight Basin is a true bucket-list track, and the town has quietly built out a serious dining and nightlife scene to match. Combine with Bozeman's airport and you've got easy logistics for an unforgettable trip.
3 courses · 4 restaurants · 3 bars · 5 activities
Quick Facts
Summer
BZN (50 min drive)
$55–$350
$600/night
1 of 3
~$455/person
Sample 3-Day Itinerary
Here's a realistic 3-day itinerary for a group golf trip to Big Sky. Every venue below is real and pulled from our curated database — no filler.
Day 1
The Reserve at Moonlight Basin — mountain, $200–$350 · 4.8★
Jack Nicklaus Signature course at 7,500 feet with staggering views of Lone Mountain; one of the best mountain courses in America
Horn & Cantle — steakhouse, $$$$ · 4.7★
Lone Mountain Ranch's signature restaurant; farm-to-table Montana steaks in a stunning ranch setting
Lone Peak Brewery Taproom — brewpub
Big Sky's go-to watering hole; house beers, pub grub, and a great patio
Day 2
Big Sky Resort Golf Course — mountain, $100–$175 · 4.5★
Arnold Palmer design weaving through the Gallatin Canyon; elk and moose regularly cross fairways
Gallatin River Whitewater Rafting — half day, $65–$110/pp
Class III-IV rapids through Gallatin Canyon — the same river from A River Runs Through It
Olive B's Bistro — farm to-table, $$$ · 4.6★
Big Sky's best upscale-casual spot; creative seasonal menu with an excellent wine list
Carabiner Lounge — cocktail
Upscale lodge bar at The Summit Hotel with craft cocktails and Lone Mountain views
Day 3
Riverside Country Club — parkland, $55–$85 · 4.3★
Classic Bozeman club along the Gallatin River; walkable and well-conditioned with mountain backdrop
Fly Fishing the Gallatin — half day, $200–$350/pp
Blue-ribbon trout stream with guided wade and float trips through stunning canyon scenery
Lone Peak Brewery — brewpub, $$ · 4.3★
Big Sky's original brewery; solid pub food and house-brewed beers in a big lively space
Scissorbills Saloon — saloon · Open late
Après-golf dive with live music, cheap drinks, and a wild local crowd in ski season and summer alike
Course-by-Course Guide
Big Sky has 3 courses worth playing, including 1 bucket-list tier layout. 1 are walkable if you want to save on cart fees.
The Reserve at Moonlight Basin
Bucket ListJack Nicklaus Signature course at 7,500 feet with staggering views of Lone Mountain; one of the best mountain courses in America
Big Sky Resort Golf Course
PremiumArnold Palmer design weaving through the Gallatin Canyon; elk and moose regularly cross fairways
Riverside Country Club
SolidClassic Bozeman club along the Gallatin River; walkable and well-conditioned with mountain backdrop
Where to Stay
Big Sky has 2 group-friendly lodging options in our database, starting at $600/night for the whole house. Several options include hot tubs — a non-negotiable for most groups.
$1200–$3500/night
Sleeps 10–16 · Big Sky Mountain Village / Meadow Village
$600–$1800/night
Sleeps 8–12 · Gallatin Canyon / Moonlight Basin
Group Dining Guide
4 restaurants vetted for group golf trips. Several can handle large parties without a reservation headache.
Horn & Cantle
$$$$Lone Mountain Ranch's signature restaurant; farm-to-table Montana steaks in a stunning ranch setting
Olive B's Bistro
$$$Big Sky's best upscale-casual spot; creative seasonal menu with an excellent wine list
Lone Peak Brewery
$$Big Sky's original brewery; solid pub food and house-brewed beers in a big lively space
Buck's T-4 Lodge
$$$Montana institution since 1946; game meats, prime rib, and a legendary bar scene
Nightlife
3 bars curated for groups. 1 stay open past midnight.
Lone Peak Brewery Taproom
Big Sky's go-to watering hole; house beers, pub grub, and a great patio
Carabiner Lounge
Upscale lodge bar at The Summit Hotel with craft cocktails and Lone Mountain views
Scissorbills Saloon
Late NightAprès-golf dive with live music, cheap drinks, and a wild local crowd in ski season and summer alike
Activities Beyond Golf
5 off-course activities for rest days or afternoons.
Gallatin River Whitewater Rafting
Class III-IV rapids through Gallatin Canyon — the same river from A River Runs Through It
Fly Fishing the Gallatin
Blue-ribbon trout stream with guided wade and float trips through stunning canyon scenery
Horseback Riding at 320 Guest Ranch
Trail rides through Gallatin Canyon with mountain meadow views; all experience levels welcome
Zipline Tour
Five ziplines across the mountain with views of Lone Mountain and the Spanish Peaks
Mountain Biking at Big Sky Resort
Lift-served downhill and cross-country trails with rentals available at the base
Getting There
Fly into Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) — it's a 50-minute drive to Big Sky. For groups of 8+, consider booking a shuttle or party bus from the airport (local providers include Skyline Bus and Big Sky Transportation). Renting two SUVs usually works for groups of 4-8.