Attainable Housing Summit – September, 2023
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Courtesy of Jack Reaney, Associate Editor, for Explore Big Sky.
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Courtesy of Jack Reaney, Associate Editor, for Explore Big Sky.
Looking for a scary good time this Halloween? Join us in Big Sky, Montana October 27-29 for the 7th Annual Haunted Peaks Halloween Festival. This three-day all ages Halloween celebration in the Big Sky Town Center has become a Fall favorite amongst locals and visitors alike. Come enjoy a weekend filled with traditional holiday activities, scary movies, live music, costume contests and races, a haunted house, and great Fall fun. Check below for the latest list of festival activities (updated 10/24*).
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Friday, October 27th
Pumpkin Painting Party
Bring your pumpkin or purchase one for $5. Decorating supplies are FREE.
Come decorate your pumpkin at The Wilson Hotel Lobby Bar from 4-7 p.m. RSVP with the concierge at (406) 589-5806.
Submit your design to the annual Pumpkin King & Queen Carving Competition held at Fire Pit Park on Sunday, October 29th from 3-4 p.m.
Skull & Roses Ball
710 Ashbury brings their high-energy Grateful Dead tribute band to Big Sky as part of the Haunted Peaks Halloween weekend! The Ball will include a costume competition with prizes awarded to dedicated costume categories. Themed drinks, photo opportunities, and a whole lot of Grateful Dead will be adorning the halls of the Big Sky Waypoint.
Doors open at 8 p.m. and the show starts at 9 p.m. Get your tickets: https://bit.ly/3LVQRX3.
Haunted Peaks Window Display Competition Day 1
Stroll through downtown and admire the spooky creativity of local merchants and artists as they decorate their stores for our annual windows and displays competition. Vote for your favorites by scanning the QR code at participating businesses. Note: they may be located on the window display or inside at the register.
Cast your vote by 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Winners will be announced Halloween day on Town Center’s Instagram and Facebook.
Saturday, October 28th
Haunted House
Join us for the Haunted House Presented By Lone Mountain Land Co. & The Big Sky Real Estate Co. Spooky adventures await those brave enough to enter. See poltergeists, vampires, werewolves, and more. All proceeds go towards the good work of the Big Sky Discovery Academy.
Open 2 – 6 p.m. at the River Rock Lodge located at 88 Big Pine Dr, Big Sky, MT 59716.
Haunted Run 5K & Kids Fun Run
Rock your favorite costume and brave 5k of terror and Halloween-themed challenges. Bring your kiddo(s) down to participate in the Kids Fun Run & Costume Parade! Events are hosted by Moving Mountains in support of Morningstar Learning Center and the Big Sky Discovery Academy.
5K race at 1 p.m. and Kids Fun Run & Parade at 2:30 p.m.
Please contact the race director at megan@movingmountainsmt.com for information and registration.
Mini Monster Mash
Spooky family-friendly Halloween party at The Big Sky Waypoint from 5 – 7 p.m. Enjoy a kids costume contest, Charlie Brown Halloween movie, candy, specials, and more.
Halloween Bash With DJ Chedda
When it comes to Halloween Big Sky knows how to party. DJ Chedda will be spinning the best Top 40, Dance, and Hip Hop beats to shake your BOOOOOty to. Enjoy the black light dance party, costume contest for great prizes, Halloween cocktail specials, and more.
Join us at Tips Up on Saturday, October 28th. Admission is FREE (21+). Show from 9 p.m – 1 a.m.
Haunted Peaks Window Display Competition Day 2
Stroll through downtown and admire the spooky creativity of local merchants and artists as they decorate their stores for our annual windows and displays competition. Vote for your favorites by scanning the QR code at participating businesses. Note: they may be located on the window display or inside at the register.
Cast your vote by 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Winners will be announced Halloween day on Town Center’s Instagram and Facebook.
Sunday, October 29th
Yappy Hour Presented By The Rocks
Costume contest and happy hour for people and pets. Win prizes from our panel of pet-friendly celebrity judges, enjoy drink specials, treats, and help raise funds and awareness for RUFF (a local nonprofit providing vital veterinary care to the underserved members of the Big Sky community).
2 – 4 p.m. at Fire Pit Park across from The Rocks
Pumpkin King & Queen Carving Competition
Join us for the 2023 Pumpkin King & Queen Carving Competition on Sunday, October 29th. Bring your best pumpkin and jack-o-lantern designs (must be pre carved/decorated*) to show off and enter for a chance to win.
3-4 p.m. at Fire Pit Park
Haunted Peaks Window Display Competition Day 3
Stroll through downtown and admire the spooky creativity of local merchants and artists as they decorate their stores for our annual windows and displays competition. Vote for your favorites by scanning the QR code at participating businesses. Note: they may be located on the window display or inside at the register.
Cast your vote by 10 p.m. Sunday, Oct. 29. Winners will be announced Halloween day on Town Center’s Instagram and Facebook.
In launch of the official grand opening of Block 3 Bar and Restaurant along with the fourth anniversary of The Wilson Hotel, we are inviting ALL Big Sky community members and visitors to come celebrate with us on Friday, June 16, 2023 for a block party in the Town Center Plaza.
They say people come to Montana for the winters but stay for the summers. Come experience it for yourself. Join us for one of Big Sky’s favorite summer events as we celebrate the 15th Annual Big Sky Farmers Market.
Spring can be a wonderful time to be in Big Sky. From backcountry skiing/snowboarding, to fly fishing, whitewater rafting/kayaking, visiting Yellowstone Park, and more. Long days of multi-sport adventure and activities await. Be aware that many of our local businesses have special closures and hours of operation at this time. Stay in the know with our Spring Shoulder Season Guide.
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Big Sky Town Center, The Big Sky Real Estate Company, Lone Mountain Land Company, Visit Big Sky, Big Sky Chamber Of Commerce, along with additional community sponsors, are hosting the 6th Annual Haunted Peaks Halloween Festival Friday, October 28 through Halloween night, Monday, October 31. (more…)
John Bowersox has been hired as the Community Manager for the Town Center Owners Association. Originally from northwest Pennsylvania, John spent 15 years in South Florida before moving to Big Sky in 2015. His time in Big Sky has been spent in property management and as the Assistant General Manager at Buck’s T4. John was hired by Lone Mountain Land Company in July to do association management for the company. John will be the main point of contact for issues related to the Town Center Owners Association.
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A four day Halloween celebration in Big Sky Town Center. This all ages event is filled with traditional holiday activities, films, music and great Fall fun. (more…)
Shoulder season is a beautiful time of transition in Big Sky. Many local businesses take this time to enjoy the Fall weather and some well deserved R&R, catch up on their “To Do” lists and prepare for the upcoming Winter season. Limited hours of operation and closures are common this time of year. (more…)
There’s lots to celebrate in Big Sky this holiday season. The streets of the Big Sky area will once again come alive December 10-12 as the traditional Christmas Stroll makes its return.
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