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Winter C alendar2014 - 2015
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Calendars Activities December
January
February
March
April
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D ining at the Club & Special Events
SP Explorers: Youth Activities & Events
Ski Shop & Skier Services
On Property Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing
Trail Map
Fireside Chats
Reciprocity with Moonlight B asin
Big Sky Resort
Activities G uide: In & Around Big Sky
Yellowstone National Park
Health & Wellness
Warren M iller Performing Arts Center
Local Events & Services
Contact Information
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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T Sf f
Legend SP Explorers
G uided Tour
Fireside Chat
Wine D inner
SPMC Montana Yurt D inner
Live Entertainment
Warren M iller Performing Arts Center
W E L C O M E T O W I N T E R 2 0 1 4 – 2 0 1 5 A T
S P A N I S H P E A K S M O U N T A I N C L U B
Winter 2014-2015 at Spanish Peaks Mountain Club is here! That means SNOW, adventures with family and
friends, laughter, music and delicious food & drink. You’re skiing in Big Sky, so we know the days will consist
of playing in powder with plenty of elbow room and minimal lift lines. It ’s the hours in between that we’ve
planned activities and events for all ages.
Highlights include the New Year ’s Eve Party with The Sugar Thieves, Fireside Chats, Snowshoe Fondues, the
Vintner Series, Members ’ Only Yurt Dinners, Kids’ Field Trips and Sleepovers at Coyote Camp.
We have a fantastic line -up of live entertainment throughout the season. Join us for Après Ski every Friday and
enjoy complimentary hors d’oeuvres, drink specials and local talented musicians.
Drop the kids off at Lil’ Peaks on Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings for supervised activities while you relax
and enjoy a leisurely dinner upstairs. Don’t miss the Prime Rib Special every Sunday night!
We hope you enjoy perusing the following pages for information about Club and area activities. Member
Services is eager to assist in planning your itinerary. We can give guide recommendations, book private ski
lessons, take kids to ski school, make dinner reservations and so much more.
Here’s to a wonderful 2014-2015 Winter Season at Spanish Peaks Mountain Club.
- Louise Astbury | Member Services Director
Cover Photography: Ryan Turner
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime 1pm – 3pm Coyote Camp
Christmas party
3pm – 6pm Lauren regnier
6pm – 9pm Christmas movie in
the hideout
10am guided snowshoe tour
3pm – 6pm Luke anderson
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
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7 8 9
dining room CLosed
dining room open
3pm – 6pm Live entertainment
5:45pm spmC montana dinner
yurt
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
dining room open
303pm – 6pm Lauren regnier &
Jeff BeLLino
5pm t(w)eens night out: iCe
skating & dinner in the town
Center
Dece
mber
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Brian stumpf
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm visit with santa CLaus
3pm – 6pm tom marino
10am guided nordiC tour
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Live entertainment
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm Jeremy morton &
g.t. hurLey duo
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
wonderheads presents: “Loon”
3pm – 6pm friday après with
kevin faBozzi
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
OPENING DAY
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CHRISTMAS DAY
6pm – 12am nye party
with the sugar thieves
6pm – 12am nye parties at
LiL’ peaks & Coyote Camp
NEW YEAR’S EVE
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Janu
ary
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18 19 20
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
4 5 63pm – 6pm John LoweLL
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
7pm snowshoe fondue
3pm – 6pm Luke anderson
5:45pm spmC montana dinner
yurt
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Jeff BeLLino
5pm fireside Chat with
BiLL wyCkoff
5pm – 9pm movie night in the
hideout
3pm – 6pm Lauren regnier
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
dining room open
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Luke anderson
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
kevin faBozzi
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Brian stumpf
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
kevin faBozzi
5pm – 8pm waLk on the wiLd
side with meLissa georges
3pm – 6pm Jeremy morton
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm Brian stumpf
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
take 6
pre-theater prix fixe dinner option
10am guided nordiC tour
5pm fireside Chat with tom
weiskopf
10am guided snowshoe tour
10am guided snowshoe tour
10am guided nordiC tour
11am – 2pm hair of the dog
happy hour with the sugar
thieves
5 – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
the upright Citizens Brigade
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL peaks pLaytime
7pm wine dinner: domaine
drouhin
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NEW YEARS DAY
MLK DAY
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Febr
uary
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22 23 24
10am guided snowshoe tour
3pm – 6pm Jeremy morton
5:45pm spmC montana dinner
yurt
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
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8 9 105pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
the Big sky Commission
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
10am guided snowshoe tour
SUPER BOWL SUNDAY
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Brian stumpf
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
9am – 3pm fieLd trip:
museum of the roCkies
7pm wine dinner: pauL hoBBs
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Live entertainment
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
kevin faBozzi
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
soJourn theatre
3pm – 6pm Lauren regnier
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
dining room open
3pm – 6pm friday après with
tom marino
5pm – 9pm movie night in the
hideout
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm tommy georges
5pm – 8pm waLk on the wiLd side
with meLissa georges
nrityagram danCe esemBLe
pre-theater prix fixe dinner option
5pm fireside Chat with tom
weiskopf
10am guided nordiC tour
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
soJourn theatre
7pm fuLL moon
snowshoe fondue
VALENTINE’S DAY
PRESIDENT’S DAY
soJourn theatre presents: how
to end poverty in 90 minutes
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Marc
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
1 2 3
8 9 1010am – 3pm fieLd trip:
Bozeman BowL
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
10am – 3pm fieLd trip:
go kart
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
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5:45pm spmC montana dinner
yurt
dining room CLosed
10am guided snowshoe tour
10am guided snowshoe tour
10am guided nordiC tour
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18 19 20 21
25 26 27 28
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
3pm – 6pm friday après with
tom marino
5pm – 9pm spring into spring
party at Coyote Camp
Christopher o’riLey & paBLo
ziegLer: “two to tango”
5pm sp expLorers sLumBer party
at Coyote Camp
7pm wine dinner: LamBorn
famiLy vineyards & heidi
Barrett wines
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Brian stumpf
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Brian stumpf
5pm – 9pm movie night in
the hideout
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Luke anderson
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
Jad aBumrad: “gut Churn”
5pm – 8pm waLk on the wiLd side
with meLissa georges
5 – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
James seweLL BaLLet
7pm fuLL moon
snowshoe fondue
pre-theater prix fixe dinner option
pre-theater prix fixe dinner option
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SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5 6 711am easter egg hunt
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm CLosing dinner
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
dining room CLosed
dining room CLosed
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WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY
3pm – 6pm friday après with
kevin faBozzi
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Jeremy morton
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
3pm – 6pm friday après with
Luke anderson
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
7pm fuLL moon
snowshoe fondue
5pm – 9pm LiL’ peaks pLaytime
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EASTER SUNDAY
CLUB CLOSING
spmC wiLL reopen for the
summer season on June 12th, 2015
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Dining at the Club& Special Events
F R I D A Y A P R È S W I T H L I V E E N T E R T A I N M E N T EvEry Friday | 3 – 6pm
Take off the ski boots, sink into a comfortable seat and help yourself to
complimentary hors d’oeuvres and half-priced draft beers and wines by
the glass. We have a fantastic line -up of local solo, duo and trio musical
performances this winter. Friday Après Ski at Spanish Peaks is the place
to be!
H O U R S O F O P E R A T I O N :
Continental Breakfast: 7am – 10am
Lunch: 11am – 3pm
Club Menu: 3pm – 9pm
Dinner: 5pm – 9pm, Closed Mondays
Sacajawea Camp: 9am – 4pm, Daily
Special Events
F U L L M O O N F O N D U E S N O W S H O EJanuary 4th, FEbruary 3rd, march 5th & april 4th | 7pm
Gather your family and friends for a unique experience snowshoeing
under the full moon. Follow the illuminated trail to a roaring fire pit,
where a bubbling pot of cheese fondue awaits. Warm up with a cocktail
or hot cocoa while enjoying tasty veggies and soft breads smothered with
cheese. This is a popular activity; please sign up in advance by contacting
Member Services for reservations. $15++ per person
P R E - T H E A T E R P R I X F I X E D I N N E RJanuary 17th, FEbruary 14th, march 7th & march 20th
If you are attending one of the Warren
Miller Performing Arts Center shows on a
date listed above and would like a superb
meal expedited quickly, sign up for a three
course Pre -Theater Prix Fixe Dinner. We
will have you in and out and off to the show
with plenty of time to spare!
Please make reservations one week in advance
of the theater date. Price and start time will vary
P R I M E R I B S U N D A Y S P E C I A LSundayS Starting January 11th – april 5th
In addition to the regular Dinner Menu, Sunday nights
in the Dining Room will include a Prime Rib Special. If
you worked hard all day on the slopes, the 28 ounce is
calling your name. Hungry but not that hungry? Check
out the 16 ounce or the 8 ounce Prime Rib Cut.
The Prime Rib Special will include two chef ’s choice
sides.
28 oz. Plate | $39++ per person
16 oz. Plate | $32++ per person
8 oz. Plate | $24++ per person
N E W Y E A R ’ S E V E B A S H W I T H T H E S U G A R T H I E V E S dEcEmbEr 31St | 5pm – 12am
Bid adieu to 2014 and kick off 2015 at the best New Year ’s Eve party in Big Sky! If you would enjoy a
three -course surf and turf dinner, with drinks included, and then dance to the soulful, bluesy tunes of
The Sugar Thieves, call Member Services today for reservations. This New Year ’s Eve bash will sell out.
* We will celebrate an East Coast New Year ’s at 10pm MST, but the party will continue through midnight.
Package I: Three -course dinner in the Dining Room, live entertainment, house wines, beers and liquors
and a champagne toast at 10pm. $175++ per person
Package II: Live entertainment, a selection of hors d’oeuvres, house wines, beers and liquors and a
champagne toast at 10pm. $75++ per person
About the Band : The Sugar Thieves, a five piece band, are a perfect mix of American music, with
sounds of New Orleans, Memphis, Chicago and Mississippi. They fuse Blues, Roots, Folk, Gospel and a
little Jazz, to make up one big bowl of Sugar. They began as a duo with Mikel Lander and Meridith Moore
on guitar and vocals and then added upright bass, organ, saxophone and drums. Over the past seven years
they’ve independently produced and released five albums, and in 2009, they were voted one of the top ten
unsigned blues bands in the world and won the “People’s Choice” award in 2010 and 2013.
H A I R O F T H E D O G H A P P Y H O U R W I T H T H E S U G A R T H I E V E SJanuary 1St, 2015 | 11am – 2pm
$5 Bloody Marys, Mimosas, Bellinis and Fried Bologna sandwiches!
S A C A J A W E A C A M P
When your legs need a break or your
fingers and toes could use some
warmth, stop by Sacajawea Camp,
the comfort station at the base of
Southern Comfort. Relax by the fire,
and grab a snack or a cup of hot cocoa
before hitting the slopes.
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V I N T N E R D I N N E R S E R I E SJanuary 24th, FEbruary 21St & march 21St
Enjoy a unique four course meal with wine pairings. Each Wine Dinner will be led by an expert
who will guide the participants on a journey for their senses.
January 24th | domainE drouhin
WillamEttE vallEy, orEgon
Domaine Drouhin winery in the Dundee Hills creates elegant, fine Pinot Noir and Chardonnay
wines forged from the family’s tradition of winemaking in France. Mike Rodgers, Wine Educator
and expert on Burgundy, will showcase comparable wines from Domaine Drouhin, Oregon and
Maison Joseph Drouhin, Burgundy. $120++ per person
FEbruary 21St | paul hobbS WinEry
SEbaStopol, caliFornia
Twice named “Wine Personality of the Year” by Robert Parker, Jr., Paul Hobbs is highly regarded
for his ability to identify exceptional vineyards and for his pioneering spirit. Paul was hired by
Robert Mondavi for his advanced understanding of oak aging and went on to become winemaker
for Opus One and Simi wineries. He founded Paul Hobbs Winery in 1991 and Viña Cobos in 1999.
$120++ per person
march 21St | lamborn Family VinEyardS & SElEct hEidi barrEtt WinES
napa vallEy, caliFornia
For three generations, the Lamborns have been producing small quantities of single vineyard
Cabernets and Zinfandels from their property atop Napa Valley’s prestigious Howell Mountain.
Enjoy a rare opportunity to taste these and a few other selections, all made by “celebrity winemaker”
Heidi Barrett - dubbed “ The First Lady of Wine” by Robert Parker. $150++ per person
S P M C M O N T A N A D I N N E R Y U R TdEcEmbEr 29th, January 18th, FEbruary 15th
& march 16th
If you haven’t experienced the Montana Dinner Yurt,
your family and friends will have a blast at one of these
four Spanish Peaks Only events. Located at Big Sky
Resort, The Montana Dinner Yurt offers an intimate
and unique backcountry dining experience. Nestled
in the woods on the flanks of Lone Peak, the warm
and cozy candlelit dinner yurt is accessed by snowcat
and serves an indulging and savory meal in a casually
elegant atmosphere.
Upon arrival to the yurt, a torch-lit sledding run and
campfire lights up the scene outside, while inside
candles flicker and the wood stove crackles, keeping
the yurt toasty warm. Long tables covered with linens
and candles give the opportunity to socialize, while
a talented musician plays acoustic guitar, setting the
mood for the evening.
$125++ per adult | $115++ per child
mEnu: Hearty French Onion Soup, tender Filet
Mignon with peppercorn sauce, garlic mashed
potatoes, fresh sauteed veggies and Toblerone
chocolate fondue
A vegetarian substitute or wild caught Alaskan
salmon filet is available with prior notice. A Kid’s
Menu is also available, offering chicken tenders and
fries, buttered pasta and a cheeseburger or sirloin
burger with fries.
limitEd SEating: There are 40 seats available for each
Montana Dinner Yurt night. These events will sell
out. Please call Member Services for reservations.
BYOB: Refreshments include hot chocolate, hot
apple cider, coffee and a variety of select teas and
sodas. Alcohol is not available for purchase and you
are encouraged to bring your own. Wine glasses and
bottle openers will be provided. If you would like
to purchase wine from the Clubhouse, please let
Member Services know at time of booking.
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SP E x p l o r e r sYouth Activities & Events
L I L ’ P E A K S P L A Y T I M E Friday, Saturday & Sunday nightS | 5 – 9pm
On Friday, Saturday and Sunday evenings, Lil’ Peaks will
be open for younger children to play and participate in fun
and educational activities, in a supervised environment.
Enjoy dinner in the Dining Room or Clubhouse Bar
while your children order a tasty dinner from the Kid’s
Menu. The activity will vary depending on the ages of
those attending and will include arts and crafts, games,
nighttime sledding, movie nights and more.
$25++ per child ◊ Ages 3 - 11excludes food & drink
C O Y O T E C A M P C H R I S T M A S P A R T YtuESday, dEcEmbEr 23rd | 1 – 3pm
Deck the halls and join the fun at Coyote Camp! Decorate
Christmas ornaments, trim the tree, write letters to Santa
Claus, build gingerbread houses and decorate festive
holiday cookies.
$15++ per child ◊ Ages 3 & older
C H R I S T M A S M O V I E N I G H TtuESday, dEcEmbEr 23rd | 5 – 9pm
Enjoy dinner and a kids’ only screening of The Polar
Express. This is the story of a young hero boy on
Christmas Eve who boards a powerful, magical train
headed to the North Pole and Santa Claus’ home. After
dinner, enjoy hot cocoa with marshmallows and warm
chocolate chip cookies!
$25++ per child ◊ Ages 3 - 11 includes hot cocoa and cookies
V I S I T W I T H S A N T A C L A U SWEdnESday, dEcEmbEr 24th | 3pm
Santa will make a final stop at the Clubhouse before
he heads out to deliver presents to all of the good
girls and boys. Listen to a reading of The Night
Before Christmas and have your photo taken with
Santa Claus.
T (W )E E N S N I G H T O U T tuESday, dEcEmbEr 30th | 5pm
Teens and tweens hit the town for the evening!
Gather your friends and head down for a night of ice
skating under the bright lights of the Town Center
Ice Rink, followed by dinner and arcade games at
Choppers. Ice skates will be provided from the Ski
Shop.
$40++ per child ◊ Ages 10 - 16 Includes dinner and transportation
N E W Y E A R ’ S E V E E X P L O R E R P A R T I E S : WEdnESday, dEcEmbEr 31St | 6pm – 12am
L I L ’ P E A K S
Kids ages 5 - 10 are invited to join the New Year ’s Eve Party in Lil’ Peaks. We will take over the lower level
of the Clubhouse and spend the last night of the year having dance parties, playing games, watching
the ball drop live from New York City and, of course, eating as many french fries and cookies as we can
because tomorrow is a new year!
$45++ per child ◊ Ages 5 - 11
C O Y O T E C A M P
Too old to party with the little kids and too young to hang with the adults? Not a problem…the real
party is at Coyote Camp! Wear your most colorful snow gear and dance under the black lights and under
the stars. Kids ages 12 - 16 will have fun with their friends, sledding, hanging out around the bonfire,
playing video games, watching movies, eating pizza, making s’mores and just chillin’ at the last and best
party of the year!$45++ per child ◊ Ages 12 - 16
W A L K O N T H E W I L D S I D E with Melissa GeorgesJanuary 2nd, FEbruary 14th & march 14th | 5 – 8pm
Melissa Georges, Wildlife Biology and Science Education
expert, has been teaching nature based programs all over
the west and is coming to Spanish Peaks this winter to
teach kids about Montana wildlife through interactive
displays of skulls, pelts, teeth, fur, horns, antlers and the
like. SP Explorers will have the opportunity to participate
in outdoor and science themed arts and crafts and a wildlife
treasure hunt. Head to the Hideout at 5pm and enjoy a kid’s
meal before the program starts at 6pm.
$35++ per child ◊ Ages 4 - 15
Includes food & drink
M O V I E N I G H T I N T H E H I D E O U TJanuary 16th, FEbruary 6th & march 27th | 5 – 9pm
Calling all young fans of the big screen! Enjoy a newly
released movie in the Hideout. Lounge on a fuzzy bean bag
or under a furry blanket, sit back, relax and enjoy the show!
$25++ per child ◊ Ages 3 - 11
excludes food & drink
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M U S E U M O FT H E R O C K I E S
Saturday, FEbruary 21St | 9am – 3pm
If you haven’t visited the Museum of the Rockies
(MOR) in Bozeman, you’re in for a treat! Start the
day experiencing our universe and world in vivid
colors, dramatic motion and brilliant displays of
light at the Taylor Planetarium. Then walk among
the dinosaurs in the Siebel Dinosaur Complex.
MOR has one of the largest collections of dinosaur
fossils and the most T-Rex specimens in the world.
$50++ per child ◊ Ages 3 - 11Includes transportation, lunch, snack,
drinks & museum admission
B O Z E M A N B O W LSunday, march 8th | 10am – 3pm
Can you bowl a perfect 300? Maybe you can with the
help of bumper lanes! Bring your friends and join
the fun at the Bozeman Bowl!
$50++ per child ◊ Ages 5 & olderIncludes transportation, lunch, snack,
drinks & bowling costs
G O K A R TSunday, march 29th | 11am – 4pm
Do you want to be just like Dale Earnhardt, Jr. when
you grow up? Satisfy your need for speed at the Full
Circle Indoor Kart race track in Bozeman. Each cart
is timed individually and the fastest driver will win
a prize!
$50++ per child ◊ Ages 5 & olderIncludes transportation, lunch, snacks,
drinks & racing costs
Field Trips
S P R I N G I N T O S P R I N G P A R T Y A T C O Y O T E C A M PFriday, march 20th | 5 – 8pm
Get dirty on the first day of spring making
homemade terrariums with your friends at Coyote
Camp. We will supply everything needed for your
DIY terrarium and there will be plenty of pizza and
music to fuel your creative side.
$35++ per child ◊ Ages 5 & older
S P E X P L O R E R S S L E E P O V E R A T
C O Y O T E C A M PSaturday, march 21St – Sunday, march 22nd 5pm – 9am
The best slumber party of the year will be happening
this spring at Coyote Camp. The night will be jam
packed with sledding, movies, s’mores around the
bonfire, tasty food, games and much more. Bring
your sleeping bag, favorite PJ’s and sledding clothes,
and be prepared to have a great time with your
Explorer pals.
$60++ per child ◊ Ages 5 & older
Please contact Member Services for more details & to make reservations.Advanced Reservations are preferred for all youth activities.
E A S T E R B U N N Y V I S I T
& E A S T E R E G G H U N T Sunday, april 5th | 11am
The Easter Bunny was busy all night, hiding hundreds
of colorful, candy filled eggs around the Clubhouse.
Have your photo taken with Mr. Hop Hop before
searching every nook and cranny to fill your Easter
basket with enough candy to last until next spring!
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S k i S h o p S k i e r S e r v i c e s
&Rentals
Sport Ski packagE
Full Set
Skis Only
dEmo Ski packagE
Full Set
Skis Only
Junior Ski packagE
Full Set
Skis Only
SnoWboard packagE
Adult
Junior
nordic Ski packagFE
SnoWShoE packagE
$35
$20
$45
$30
$30
$20
$30
$20
$20
$15
$50
$30
$60
$40
$45
$25
$45
$25
$30
$25
Full dayhalF day
All Rentals include: Complimentary helmet, staging of skis & poles, boots and Ski Valets
For additional information please contact Skier Services at 406.999.0038
H O U R S O F O P E R A T I O N :
8am – 6pm Daily
The Ski Shop is located in the lower level of the Clubhouse.
S E R V I C E Sequipment rentals
ski valet
lift ticket sales
day-use lockers
overnight gear storage
ski reports
M o u n t a i nA c t i v i t i e s
On Property Cross Country Skiing & Snowshoeing
Downhill skiing and snowboarding are no doubt
thrilling, but a peaceful escape into the woods on
a pair of cross country skis or snowshoes is good
exercise for the body and has a calming effect on
the mind. Let the beauty of the great outdoors fuel
your experience on the trails around the Club.
Keep your camera nearby as you may see resident
elk and moose on your adventure.
There are three Nordic trails at Spanish Peaks:
Elkridge Upper Loop, Elkridge Lower Loop and
Flat Iron Loop. The trails are set with traditional
cross country grooves and are suitable for classic or
skate skiers. Feel free to have your four-legged best
friend accompany you on the K9-friendly Elkridge
Loop.
There are two Snowshoe loops available for
your enjoyment. Moose Meadows is groomed and
departs from just outside the Clubhouse. For more
of a workout, head to the un-groomed Highland’s
Ridge Loop.
G U I D E D T O U R S
If you are new to either Nordic skiing or snowshoeing,
join one of our guided tours to familiarize yourself with
the SP trails and to learn the correct form from the
get-go. All guided tours depart the Clubhouse at 10am.
Rental cross county skis and snowshoes are available in
the Ski Shop. Contact Member Services to sign up.
Advanced reservations are required for the guided tours.Please refer to the calendar pages for tour dates.
F U L L M O O N F O N D U E S N O W S H O E
January 4th, FEbruary 3rd, march 5th & april 4th | 7pm
Gather your family and friends for a unique experience
snowshoeing under the full moon. Follow the illuminated
trail to a roaring firepit, where a bubbling pot of cheese
fondue awaits. Warm up with a cocktail or hot cocoa
while you enjoy tasty veggies and soft breads smothered
with cheese. This is a popular activity; please sign up in
advance. Contact Member Services for reservations.
$15++ per person
See page 24 for a Trail Map
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F i r e s i d eC h a t s
F I R E S I D E C H A T W I T H T O M W E I S K O P F
January 8th & FEbruary 12th | 5pm
Enjoy an intimate setting discussing golf topics with our course
designer, Tom Weiskopf. Take this opportunity to ask the Open
Champion questions regarding golf course strategy and design,
PGA topics of interest or any other burning questions you may have
for one of golf ’s leading designers.
F I R E S I D E C H A T W I T H W I L L I A M W Y C K O F F January, 16th | 5pm
William Wyckoff, a Professor of Geography at MSU, will discuss
his newly released book, “How to Read the American West: A Field
Guide,” and will share a visual presentation of the images featured
in his book. A geographer and an accomplished photographer,
Wyckoff offers a fresh perspective on the natural and human
history of the American West and encourages readers to discover
that history has shaped the places where people live, work and visit.
F I R S T T R A C K SdEcEmbEr 27th, 30th, 31St; January 19th; FEbruary 14th, 17th, 21St; march 7th, 15th, 19th, 21St, 28th
Exclusive Offer for Spanish Peaks and Moonlight Members. Enjoy fresh powder and no lift lines from 8 - 9am on
these select days. If you don’t have a BSIA pass, not to worry; stop by the ticket window for a First Tracks pass.
After skiing, enjoy a hearty breakfast with the group in the Moonlight Lodge.
S K A T I N G & S L E D D I N G A T U L E R Y ’ S L A K E C A M P dEcEmbEr 28th, January 3rd, FEbruary 15th & march 17th | 3 – 7pm
Join us for Aprés Ski ice skating and sledding
with your family and friends while enjoying hot
cocoa and s’mores around a roaring campfire.
Reciprocity with
“With its awe -inspiring canyons and imposing mountains, its mesmerizing
distances and daunting deserts, the American West has been a meeting
ground for diverse populations, a dreamscape upon which one group after
another has left its distinctive mark. Across this vast terrain of time and
space, William Wyckoff has uncovered patterns in the land and the people
who have populated it – and produced this handy field guide for those of
us who choose to follow him.”
- Dayton Duncan, writer and producer of The National Parks: America’s Best Idea
V isit the newly renovated Moonlight Lodge. The restaurant will offer lunch and dinner, featuring tavern inspired
mountain fare. If you’re maximizing your time on the slopes, have a quick bite at the Moonlight Bar.
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B i g S k y R e s o r t
P R I V A T E L E S S O N S : A D U L T & C H I L D R A T E S
2 Hour Lesson:
$315 in the Morning | $295 in the Afternoon
Half Day (3 hours):
$435 in the Morning | $415 in the Afternoon
Full Day (6 hours):
$665
F I R S T T R A C K S G U I D E D
E X P E R I E N C E
Carve the first tracks of the day before the lifts open
to the public! Join a BSR Mountain Guide and load
Ramcharger at 8:15am for a run of choice on Andesite,
then head over to Swift Current, followed by the Triple
and finish with the Tram.
Half Day (3 hours): $579 for up to 5 participants
Full Day (6 hours): $829 for up to 5 participants
Weather dependent and reservations required
M O U N T A I N G U I D E S E R V I C E
Experience some of Big Sky’s more challenging terrain
with a professional guide.
Half Day (3 hours): $479 for 2 participants
Full Day (6 hours): $705 for 2 participants
Intermediate or higher ability required
M O U n Ta I n V I l l a g E S n O w S p O RT S S C H O O l : 406.995.5743
snowsports@bigskyresort.com
M a d I S O n V I l l a g E S n O w S p O RT S S C H O O l : 406.993.6062
madisonmountainsports@bigskyresort.com
Lift TicketsAdult (18 – 69)
Senior (70+)
Junior (11 – 17)
College (with id)
Youth (6 – 10)
$93
$73
$73
$73
$43
free
$103
$83
$83
$83
$53
free
Full dayhalF day
Multi-Day Rates Available
Youth Group Lessons M I N I S K I E R & M I N I R I D E R C A M P
Mini Ski Camp is designed for those ages 4 - 6 and
includes all levels. Mini Rider Camp is suitable for those
ages 7 - 9 and includes all levels.
Full Day Camp (9:45am – 3:15pm): $169
Morning Camp (9:45am – 12pm): $85
Afternoon Camp (1 – 3:15pm): $85
S K I A N D S N O W B O A R D C A M P
Ski and Snowboard Camps offer a slightly longer lesson
for older children. Ski Camp is designed for ages 7 - 14
and Snowboard Camp, ages 10 - 14.
Full Day Camp (9:45am – 3:15pm): $169
Morning Camp (9:45am – 12pm): $85
Afternoon Camp (1 – 3:15pm): $85
S M A L L F R Y S K I O R S N O W B O A R D
L E S S O N
If you want your child to learn all the right techniques from a
very young age, enroll him/her in a Small Fry Ski or Snowboard
Lesson. These lessons are suitable for skiers ages 3 - 4 and
snowboarders ages 5 - 7.
45 Minute Lesson: $89 (9am) | $79 (12:15pm)
M O M M Y & M E L E S S O N
Parents often want to be involved in the learning process.
Certified instructors teach your child while coaching you
to personally develop your child’s skills. Reservations are
recommended.
2 Hour Lesson: $325
Base Camp Activities
S N O W S H O E T O U R S Enjoy an afternoon snowshoe tour through the
Moose Tracks Gully.
T U B E P A R K The lights come on and the 300-foot long tube
park springs to life every night at Big Sky Resort.
Walking is required to the Tube Park as it is located
just above the Snowcrest Lodge and the Village
Center.
Z I P L I N E S Soar through the air on one of the three ziplines
offered at Big Sky Resort. The Adventure Zipline is
designed for speed. Embark on the Explorer Double
Chair and take in expansive views of Lone Mountain
and the Spanish Peaks of the Madison Range. The
Nature Zip begins with a 20 minute hike up Lone
Mountain and consists of three ziplines ranging
from 350 to 500 feet in length, 30 to 60 feet in the
air. The Twin Zip Plus consists of Lines 3 and 4 of
our Adventure Zipline Course.
Big Sky Resort Base Camp: 406.995.5769
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C R O S S C O U N T R Y S K I I N G
Check out page 23 for information on cross country skiing at
Spanish Peaks. If you want to take your cross country skiing to
the next level or take a lesson from an expert, visit nearby Lone
Mountain Ranch.
Lone Mountain Ranch
Lone Mountain Ranch (LMR) was voted “#1 Nordic Ski Resort
in North America” by Cross Country Skier magazine. LMR
professionally grooms a scenic and diverse 85 km trail system
for both classic and skate skiing. The trail system encompasses
2,200 vertical feet from the top of Summit to the Meadow trails.
Many of the LMR instructors are PSIA-certified and guests of all
abilities are welcome.
Activi t iesGuide
In & Around Big Sky
750 Lone Mountain Ranch
406.995.4644 | www.lonemountainranch.com
S N O W M O B I L I N G
Give your legs a rest from skiing and let the power of
a snowmobile accelerate you up and over Buck Ridge.
Just one mile from the turn in to Big Sky, experience
an adrenaline -filled journey of epic powder, with the
Spanish Peaks, Lone Mountain and the rugged Sphynx
Mountains in the background.
Canyon Adventures Offers professional guides or you may take a sled out
on your own. Just don’t forget your camera!
Guide Service
Half Day: $175
Full Day: $250
Maximum of 5 people per guide
Snowmobiles Available: Arctic Cat F-5 (500cc),
Bearcat Double, Skidoo 600 summit E-Tec and Arctic
Cat m800 SnoPro
Half Day Rental: Approximately $140
Full Day Rental: $200 – $250
47200 Gallatin Road
406.995.4450 | www.snowmobilemontana.com
D O G S L E D D I N G
Spirit of the North Sled Dog Adventures
You drive the sled at Spirit of the North! Ride for a half day
(approximately eight miles) on Moonlight Basin’s property. See facets
of Lone Peak that you’ve never seen before and take in unobstructed
views, an ideal backdrop for a photo with your friends and family.
The dogs are Alaskan huskies, bred to pull. Imagine yourself gliding
through a winter wonderland of majestic mountains with a team
of beautiful huskies pulling you down the trail. Imagine the thrill
of driving a team as you become one unit with these well trained,
spirited athletes. No other method of travel over snow can compare
with dog sledding.
First Time Package:
$58 per person (includes group lesson, rentals and trail fee)
Group Lesson (1.5 hours):
$45 per person
Private Lesson (1 hour):
$70 for the first person
$35 each additional
Children 6 & younger:
Free
Children 7 – 12:
$85
Ages 13 & older:
$135
Located near Moonlight Basin
406.995.3424 | www.huskypower.com
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W I N T E R F L Y - F I S H I N G
Montana fly fishing is legendary. Anglers from all over
the globe travel to Montana to fish the Blue Ribbon
trout waters and pristine alpine lakes. The Gallatin
River is known as one of the finest wade fishing rivers
in the West.
Winter fly-fishing is not for the faint of heart, but
waders, a good layer of clothing and an experienced
guide are all you need to have a spectacular day on the
river. There are far less anglers in the winter than in
the summer months and just as many fish!
Big Sky has many talented, knowledgeable, friendly
guides who have been fishing these rivers for ten or
more years. Ask the Member Services team for guide
recommendations and enjoy the beauty of the Gallatin
and hopefully the thrill of a FISH ON!
A half day walk/wade costs around $300 for two anglers
and a full day approximately $400 - $450 (depending
on the Outfitter).
To fish Montana streams, rivers and lakes, you will
need a Montana fishing license. Fishing licenses can be
purchased in Big Sky at Grizzly Outfitters, East Slope
Outdoors, Gallatin River Guides, Wild Trout Outfitters
and the Conoco station. A valid photo ID is required.
You can also purchase your license
online at: montana.gov
Grizzly Outfitters
47885 Gallatin Road
406.995.2950 | www.fishing.grizzlyoutfitters.com
East Slope Outdoors
32B Town Center Avenue
406.995.4369 | www.eastslopeoutdoors.com
Gallatin River Guides
47430 Gallatin Road
406.995.2290 | www.gallatinriverguides.com
Wild Trout Outfitters
Highway 191
406.995.2975 | www.wildtroutoutfitters.com
I C E C L I M B I N G
Learn to ice climb in Montana’s magnificent Hyalite
Canyon, undoubtedly the most convenient and affordable
world-class ice climbing venue in all of North America.
Montana Alpine Guides (MAG) have some of the most
experienced climbing guides in the Rockies with years
of teaching experience. MAG customizes all ice climbing
instruction to the individual’s ability and experience
level. No experience necessary!
Hyalite Canyon – Half Day (3 - 4 hours)
1:1 – $250
2:1 – $175
3:1 – $145
Hyalite Canyon – Full Day (5 - 9 hours)
1:1 – $375
2:1 – $250
3:1 – $200
*All prices are per participant and include all technical gear*
406.586.8430 | www.mtalpine.com
I C E S K A T I N G
The Town Center Ice Rink is managed by the Big
Sky Skating and Hockey Association (BSSHA) and
offers a community outdoor ice rink for the town
of Big Sky. BSSHA offers open skate times, skating
clinics for adults and children, drop-in games and
an adult hockey league.
Rental ice skates are available in the Ski Shop.
406.539.4405 | www.bssha.org
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S L E I G H R I D E D I N N E R S
320 Guest RanchEscape to the 320 Guest Ranch for a night of true
Montana hospitality! Join in on a star-dotted sleigh
ride along the Gallatin River to the Mountain Man
Campsite, pulled by Percheron draft horses.
December 20th – March 31st
(weather dependent)
Monday through Saturdays (Sundays during holidays)
1 Hour Trips:
5:30pm: Appetizer Sleigh Ride
7pm: Appetizer Sleigh Ride
9pm: Dessert Sleigh Ride
$35 per Adult | $20 per Child (3 – 12 years)
406.995.4283 | www.320ranch.com
Cache Creek Outfitters Enjoy an hour long sleigh ride through the Montana
backcountry. Cache Creek Outfitters features the
only heated sleighs in the business and the wagons
are hand crafted for comfort.
$75 per Adult | $45 per Child (5 – 12 years)
406.995.3888 | www.cachecreekoutfitters.com
Lone Mountain RanchGuests are transported on horse drawn sleighs to the
remote North Fork cabin for a very special dinner
cooked on an old fashioned wood-fired cook stove
and great entertainment by local singer/songwriters.
$98 per Adult | $80 per Child
12/20 - 1/10: $115 per Adult | $92 per Child
406.995.4644 | www.lonemountainranch.com
YellowstoneNational Park
The Nation’s oldest, largest and most popular National Park, Yellowstone National Park, is a short
45 minute drive from Spanish Peaks Mountain Club. The North Entrance, located outside Gardiner,
Montana, is the only entrance open to vehicles year round. During the winter, the West Entrance in
West Yellowstone is open to over-the -snow vehicles, such as snowcoaches and snowmobiles, and those
traveling on cross country skis and snowshoes. Yellowstone is open for over-the -snow travel from
December 15th through March 15th.
C R O S S C O U N T R Y S K I & S N O W S H O E
on your own or with a GuideThe most peaceful way to experience Yellowstone National Park in the winter
is on cross country skis or snowshoes. Break away from the crowds and quietly
glide through the Park looking for wolves, elk, bison and smaller creatures
that call the Park home. Stay on one of the groomed trails or trek across any
of the unplowed roads or trails.
You may rent snowshoes from the Ski Shop and cross country skis, if you
plan on skiing on groomed trails. If you want to cover more terrain on the the
unplowed roads or trails, you will need to rent wider backcountry skis from
an outfitter in West Yellowstone.
You may venture out on your own or call Member Services to arrange a group
or private cross country or snowshoe tour.
Most of Yellowstone is considered backcountry and managed as wilderness; all
unplowed roads and trails are open to cross country skiing and snowshoeing.
When skiing on unplowed roadways used by snowmobiles, keep to the right
to avoid accidents.
Please note that Sleigh Ride Dinners are a popular winter activity and spaces fill quickly. Please plan accordingly.
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S N O W M O B I L E on your own or with a Guide, inside or outside the Park
Snowmobiling outside the Park boundary, beginning in the town of West Yellowstone, is a must-do for snowmobile
enthusiasts, with over 800 miles of groomed trails, backcountry riding and deep powder. The views are second to
none, overlooking Yellowstone, the Grand Tetons, Idaho and Montana. Marvel at the “Snow Ghosts”, ride across
state lines and feed the muskrat and trout at Big Springs, watch the moose at Elk Lake and dine for lunch in the
snowmobile -only resort. You can ride over the Continental Divide and spend the afternoon playing in the powder.
These trails are actually preferred by many to riding in the Park, because you can ride with or without a guide and
there are no speed limits!
If viewing the attractions and wildlife inside the Park is higher on your list of priorities than adrenaline and
speed, hire a guide to explore the hundreds of miles of groomed snowmobile trails in Yellowstone National Park.
For novice riders, photographers and those looking for a way to just enjoy the Park, take a guided tour to Old
Faithful or the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. For the more experienced rider looking for an adventure, take a
guided tour on the full lower loop in the Park.
Current Yellowstone National Park Regulations require all snowmobiles entering Yellowstone to be accompanied
by a professional guide employed by a licensed concessionaire. Snowmobile operators must possess a valid driver ’s
license.
Y E L L O W S T O N E N A T I O N A L P A R K A C C E S S F E E S
$25 per private vehicle (must access the Park through the North Entrance in the winter)
$20 per snowmobile or motorcycle
$12 per visitor 16 years and older entering by foot, cross country skis or snowshoes
Visitors 15 years or younger are exempt from paying an entrance fee
This fee provides the visitor with a 7-day entrance permit for both Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
SEEyElloWStonE
Leading the way with hassle -free,
fun winter vacations since 1971.
SeeYellowstone offers snowmobile
rentals, guided snowmobile trips
inside and outside the Park and
snowcoach tours to the Grand
Canyon of the Yellowstone and to
Old Faithful and the Lower Geyser
Basin.
800.221.1151
www.seeyellowstone.com
tWo top yElloWStonE WintEr tourS & SnoWmobilE rEntalS
Offers snowmobile rentals, group
and private tours to the Grand
Canyon of the Yellowstone and the
Old Faithful Geyser Basin.
406.646.7802
www.twotopsnowmobile.com
yElloWStonE ExpEditionS
Yellowstone Expeditions invites
you to experience Yellowstone at a
cross-country skier ’s pace from the
Yellowstone Yurt Camp. Multiday
cross-country skiing excursions are
based from the comfortable Cross
Country Skier ’s “Yurt Camp”, one
half mile from the Grand Canyon
of the Yellowstone. Two large yurts
serve as the social center of the
camp, while guests sleep in their
own private, heated, tent cabins.
4, 5 and 8 day trips available; Call
Yellowstone Expeditions for more
information.
406.646.9333
www.yellowstoneexpeditions.com
S N O W C O A C H T O U R S If your only experiences in Yellowstone have been in the summer, a winter trip will give you an entirely different
perspective. A snowcoach tour is a comfortable, carefree and educational way to travel through the Park and see an
abundance of attractions and wildlife. Relax in a climate controlled vehicle and learn about the wildlife, geology
and history of Yellowstone National Park.
yElloWStonE vacationS
Specializing in one -of-a-kind cross
country and snow coach tours.
406.646.9444
www.yellowstonevacations.com
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H e a l t h W e l l n e s s
&Massages
Experience a blissful 60 or 90 minute massage with a
licensed professional therapist. Two treatment rooms
are located in the Clubhouse Fitness area.
60 minutes | $120++
90 minutes | $170++
Contact Member Services to schedule your massage.
By advanced appointment only
Fitnes s
The Fitness Room is located on the lower level of the
Clubhouse.
Hours: 6am – 10pm Daily
EquipmEnt
cardio
Life Fitness Treadmills
Life Fitness Cross Trainers
Life Fitness Recumbent Lifecycles
Life Fitness Upright Lifecycles
Life Fitness GX Bike
Skier ’s Edge
StrEngth & FlExibility
Cable Motion Dual Adjustable Pulley
Leg Extension
Seated Leg Curl
Multi-Adjustable Bench
Stretch Bar
FrEE WEightS
Troy Barbell Dumbbells
Spri Dual Grip Xerballs
A L T E R N A T I V E F I T N E S S O P T I O N S
big Sky FitnESS FuSion & pilatES
Big Sky Fitness Fusion & Pilates offers group and private
Pilates Classes, Group Fitness Classes, Personal Training and
Kids’ Fitness. You will find a weekly schedule online for
the Group Classes, which includes Ski Conditioning, Barre
Fusion, Mat Pilates, Zumba and more.
406.579.2489 | www.bigskyfitnessfusion.com
thE hairninJa Salon The HairNinja offers cuts, full color, permanent
extensions, facial waxing, manicures and pedicures.
406.995.7510 | www.styleseat.com/hairninja
monica’S Salon & day Spa Monica’s Salon & Day Spa offers advanced
techniques for cutting, coloring and styling.
406.995.2722 | www.bigskyhair.com
SantoSha WEllnESS cEntEr
Santosha Wellness Center offers massage,
acupuncture, chiropractic, Thai massage, Ayurveda
and yoga.
406.993.2510 | www.santoshabigsky.com
ozSSagE thErapEutic Spa
Ozssage offers a variety of massage options, spa and
relaxation treatments, acupuncture and facial &
skin care.
Advanced bookings are highly recommended.
406.995.7575 | www.ozssage.com
SolacE Spa & Salon Visit the 3,000 square foot Solace Spa & Salon and
take advantage of the full service Aveda salon and a
myriad of spa services including massage therapy,
facials, body treatments, manicures and pedicures
and waxing.
406.995.5803 | www.bigskyresort.com
S A L O N S , S P A S & W E L L N E S S C E N T E R S
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The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center (WMPAC), is located in Big Sky’s Gallatin Canyon, at Big Sky’s
Ophir School campus. It is a collaborative initiative of the Big Sky School District #72, the Friends of Big Sky
Education (FOBSE) and the Big Sky community. The Art Center ’s primary mission is to establish and maintain a
clear and stable artistic infrastructure to grow a community of confident performers and inspired audiences.
Purchase tickets at www.warrenmillerpac.org
W a r r e n M i l l e rP e r f o r m i n g A r t s C e n t e r
December 27th | WONDERHEADS presents:
“Loon”
Physical Theatre
WONDERHEADS is an award winning physical
theatre company specializing in mask performance
and exquisite visual storytelling. They perform in full-
face mask, a wordless form that mixes European larval
mask traditions with character mask styles, resulting
in a craft rarely seen on North American stages. This
style has been described as “watching a living cartoon”.
January 10th | Upright Citizens Brigade
Improv Comedy
The Upright Citizens Brigade (Amy Poehler, Ian
Roberts, Matt Besser, and Matt Walsh) moved to New
York in 1996, where they staged their award winning
sketch comedy show, and introduced their long form
improvised structure of the “Harold.” Having made big
names for themselves since then, The Upright Citizens
Brigade is dedicated to fostering both an appreciation
and education of the arts through affordable and high
quality comedic performances and classes.
January 17th | Take 6
Grammy-Award Winning A Cappella
With 10 Grammy Awards, 10 Dove Awards, and a Soul
Train Award, Take 6 is the most awarded vocal group
in history. Heralded by Quincy Jones as the “baddest
vocal cats on the planet” Take 6 is the quintessential
acappella group and model for vocal genius. With
praise from singers such as Ray Charles, Stevie
Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald and Whitney Houston, the
multi-platinum selling sextet is recognized as the pre -
eminent acappella group in the world.
February 8th | The Big Sky Commission
Montana Classical
WMPAC commissioned the Montana composer Philip
Aaberg to produce a new piece of music dedicated to
the Warren Miller Performing Arts Center and Big
Sky. Other performers include Angella Ahn and Mike
Reynolds: the overarching theme for the evening is
“ The Modern Montanan.”
February 14th | Nrityagram Dance Ensemble
Indian Classical Dance
With compelling physicality, synchronicity and
emotional honesty, the Nrityagram Dance Ensemble
has earned national and international acclaim for its
ability to redefine both dance and theatre, to create and
communicate with powerful imagery and captivating
dance.
February 26th – 28th | Sojourn Theatre presents: How to End Poverty in 90 Minutes
Civic Theatre
Sojourn Theatre is an award-winning ensemble theatre
company comprised of 15 artists. How to End Poverty in
90 minutes is a devised and participatory performance
model for community engagement.
March 7th | Jad Abumrad “Gut Churn”
NPR Podcast/Speaker
Jad Abumrad hosts the NPR program Radiolab with
Robert Krulwich and is also one of its producers.
The program won the prestigious George Foster
Peabody Award and explores big questions in science,
philosophy, and mankind. Abumrad was honored as
a 2011 MacArthur Fellow (also known as the Genius
Grant).
March 20th | Christopher O’Riley& Pablo Ziegler: “ Two to Tango”
Performance for Two Pianos
Pablo Ziegler and Christopher O’Riley, having toured
nationally with the critically acclaimed Los Tangueros,
partner again for an adventurous new program. For
decades, Latin GRAMMY-winning pianist, composer
and arranger Pablo Ziegler has been one of the
most important figures in Argentine New Tango.
Christopher O’Riley is known for his groundbreaking
transcriptions of artists such as Radiohead and Elliot
Smith as well as being the host of NPR’s classical music
program From the Top.
March 28th | James Sewell Ballet
Contemporary Ballet
The James Sewell Ballet was founded in New York
City by James Sewell and Sally Rouse. Combining
their expertise and vision, they created a close -knit
company of dance artists willing to both challenge
their physical limits and expand their notions about
ballet. Nearly two decades later, critically acclaimed
JSB performances move and delight audiences across
the country.
P R E - T H E A T E R P R I X F I X E D I N N E RJanuary 17th, FEbruary 14th, march 7th & march 20th
If you are attending one of the Warren Miller
Performing Arts Center shows on a date listed above
and would like a superb meal expedited quickly, sign
up for a three course Pre -Theater Prix Fixe Dinner.
We will have you in and out and off to the show with
plenty of time to spare!
Please make reservations one week in advance of the theater
date. Price and start time will vary.
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B i g S k y Events & Services
Events$20 Ski day at big Sky rESort
Friday, December 5th
toWn cEntEr chriStmaS Stroll Friday, December 12th
9th annual big graSS bluE graSS FEStival Wednesday, February 4th - Sunday, February 8th
12th annual dummy Jump Saturday, February 21st | 11am - 5pm
SunSEt SaturdayS
Every Saturday beginning on March 7th
Ramcharger Lift spinning until 5pm
SnoWShoE ShuFFlE
Bring your four-legged best friend, strap on
a pair of snowshoes and have a great time.
Hosted by Heart of the Valley Animal Shelter.
pond Skim Saturday, April 18th | 3pm
Real Estate
big Sky FirE dEpartmEnt 650 Rainbow Trout Run
Big Sky, MT 59716
Non-Emergencies: 406.995.2100
gallatin county ShEriFF
2375 Aspen Drive
406.995.4880
bozEman dEaconESS pharmacy at big Sky 36 Center Lane, Suite 2
406.993.9390
mEdical clinic oF big Sky Dr. Jeffrey Daniels
Mountain Clinic: 995.2797
Town Center: 993.2797
Town Center Clinic open on
Monday, Wednesday and Friday
gallatin Family mEdicinE Dr. Maren Dunn
18 Meadow Village Drive
406.995.3111
After Hours: 406.599.5848
Medical Services
Member Services: 406.999.0040memberservices@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Ski Shop: 406.999.0038tphelps@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Dining Reservations: 406.999.0040memberservices@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Security: 406.539.7868 bkeanum@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Housekeeping: 406.999.0040memberservices@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Clubhouse Bar: 406.999.0050
Home & Cabin Rentals: 406.999.0036lastbury@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Membership: 406.999.0035gvilleneuve@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Finance: 406.999.0031skrevat@spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
Phone Numbers & Emails
Announcing exciting new Spanish Peaks
Mountain Club real estate offerings starting
this winter season. The current offerings
include a select number of Settlement Cabin
residences and custom home sites in a variety
of community locations. Given the improving
market conditions in the Big Sky region, we
expect a high level of interest in these new
releases.
For further information about these offerings,
please call 866.224.7578
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www.spanishpeaksmountainclub.com
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