Scout loves
- Unbeatable ski-in ski-out location at the base of Big Sky Resort
- Modern, stylish rooms with a boutique hotel feel
- On-site dining and coffee shop with healthy, locally inspired options
- Social club vibe with co-working spaces, gear rentals, and community events
- Outdoor hot tubs and relaxation areas perfect for après-ski
Scout tips
- Rooms vary in size; some are compact compared to traditional resort hotels
- Atmosphere is lively and social — better for active travelers than those seeking total seclusion
- Limited storage space in standard rooms; suites are better for families
- Parking is mostly valet or paid — plan accordingly
- Book well ahead for peak winter weekends as it’s a popular choice
SCOUT REVIEW
Gravity Haus, Big Sky brings a fresh, modern take on ski lodging to Montana’s biggest resort. Located slopeside at the base of Big Sky Resort, the hotel is all about combining comfort with a community-driven spirit. Its design leans toward chic mountain-modern — clean lines, natural textures, and stylish details that feel a world apart from more traditional alpine lodges.
The rooms range from efficient, thoughtfully designed crash pads to spacious suites, making it a good fit for solo travelers, couples, and families. Standard rooms lean minimalist and can feel tight if you’ve got lots of gear, while suites add the living space and storage that longer stays require. Throughout all room types, you’ll find modern bathrooms, plush bedding, and tech-friendly touches.
What sets Gravity Haus apart is its active, social ethos. Beyond the slopeside convenience of ski-in ski-out access, the property doubles as a community hub, with shared co-working spaces, gear rentals, and regular events that bring guests and locals together. Dining is casual but high-quality, with a focus on wholesome, locally sourced meals, and the café is perfect for a pre-ski coffee or quick bite. Après-ski, guests can head to the outdoor hot tubs, which overlook the slopes and make for a perfect wind-down spot.
Unlike some of Big Sky’s more traditional luxury hotels, Gravity Haus leans into the lifestyle of the modern mountain traveler — adventurous, social, and wellness-oriented. It’s not the quietest or most secluded option, but if you’re looking for convenience, style, and an engaging atmosphere right on the mountain, it’s tough to beat.
Who should stay here
Gravity Haus, Big Sky is perfect for active travelers, couples, and small groups who value a lively, modern atmosphere, ski-in ski-out access, and social amenities over traditional alpine luxury.
Location
Set right at the base of Big Sky Resort, Gravity Haus offers unbeatable ski-in ski-out access to the slopes via the main lifts. Shops, restaurants, and après-ski venues are within walking distance in the Mountain Village base area, while Big Sky Town Center is about a 15-minute drive.
- Hotel shuttle provided
- On or close to public shuttle route
About Big Sky
Big Sky Montana used to be one of skiing’s best kept secrets. While the word about this fantastic resort has gotten out, the resort just continues to get better – especially since it acquired two neighboring resorts, including Moonlight Basin. Offering the largest skiable terrain in Montana (over 5800 acres!), Big Sky also boasts one of the biggest vertical drops in North America - a staggering 4366 feet - meaning incredible steep slopes, chutes, and leg-burning runs, along with plenty of intermediate and beginner terrain.
Read more about Big Sky and other hotels in the area.
Hotel Amenities
- Ski-in ski-out access at Big Sky Resort base area
- On-site dining with locally sourced, healthy cuisine
- Coffee shop and casual café for quick bites
- Outdoor hot tubs and relaxation deck with slope views
- Gear rental and demo shop (skis, snowboards, bikes, etc.)
- Co-working spaces and community lounge areas
- Fitness center with modern equipment and wellness classes
- Valet parking (limited self-parking options)
- High-speed Wi-Fi throughout property
- Regular social events and member-style club activities
Available: This selection is currently available for this price. Once you submit an inquiry our agents will confirm your booking via email and send you an invoice for a deposit. You will need to pay a 25% deposit within 7 days (unless otherwise specified) to secure the booking.
On Request: Our agents need to confirm availability of this room. Once you submit a request we will endeavour to get back to you by the next business day to confirm availability (some properties may take longer). If prices are listed they are the exact prices for your dates, room selection and room occupancy. Where prices are not listed we will confirm the price when we confirm availability. In either instance, you are not committed to your selection until after we confirm availability and price. Once you agree to that confirmation, you will be sent an invoice and will need to pay a 25% deposit within 7 days (unless otherwise specified) to secure the booking. If your requested room is not available, we will present alternative options.
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