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Type: Luxury Hotel

Summary: Luxury alpine resort in Montana with year-round outdoor expe

Feature: Mountain seclusion meets effortless accessibility

Rooms: 73 rooms and suites,19 cabins and four private homes

Location: Montana, United States of America

Nearest airport: Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport

Transfer: Approximately 60 minutes from Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport by private car transfer

Luxury Holidays At One&Only Moonlight Basin

One&Only Moonlight Basin is an unforgettable escape situated in the heart of Big Sky, Montana. As the first One&Only property in the USA and the brand's pioneering alpine resort, it stands as a testament to harmonious design and natural grandeur. The architecture by Olson Kundig is a deliberate celebration of the landscape, with vast windows and organic materials that ensure every space, from the main lodge to the private homes, is connected to the awe-inspiring mountain vistas.

This retreat is a haven for those who seek adventure and serenity alike. Guests can choose from a range of luxurious accommodations, including sophisticated rooms, standalone cabins, and expansive multi-bedroom private homes, making it ideal for everything from intimate couple’s getaways to multi-generational family holidays. The resort provides an array of world-class facilities, from a holistic spa to a Jack Nicklaus-designed golf course. With direct access to Big Sky's renowned ski slopes in winter and a host of activities in summer, One&Only Moonlight Basin offers an elevated escape in a setting of unparalleled natural beauty.

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Why One&Only Moonlight Basin is so special...

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Golf

One&Only Moonlight Basin is a golf lovers’ dream. The resort is home to The Reserve, a private, 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course. Situated at a high elevation, this course offers a true mountain golf experience with dramatic changes in elevation and breathtaking panoramic views of the Spanish Peaks and the surrounding wilderness. Nicklaus himself considers it one of the most beautiful courses he has ever designed. The course is challenging yet rewarding, with some holes playing significantly downhill, allowing for impressive long drives. The stunning scenery, paired with the thoughtful design, provides an unparalleled and memorable round of golf for any level of player.

Golf at One&Only Moonlight Basin

Hotel Experiences

For those visiting One&Only Moonlight Basin during the warmer months, the mountain landscape transforms into a hub of outdoor adventure. You can explore a vast network of private hiking and mountain biking trails, with direct connections to Big Sky Resort's trail system. Fly fishing enthusiasts can cast a line in Montana’s Blue Ribbon waterways or take a trip to nearby lakes and hidden fishing holes. Other activities available include paddleboarding, canoeing, horseback riding, and rock climbing, along with exploring the iconic Yellowstone National Park itself.

Hotel Experiences at One&Only Moonlight Basin

Ski

In the colder months, One&Only Moonlight Basin is the ultimate destination for an extraordinary skiing holiday. The resort's coveted position on Lone Peak's back side provides exclusive ski-in, ski-out access to Big Sky Resort's expansive, uncrowded pistes. One of the largest ski areas in the US, Big Sky offers over 5,800 acres for skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. Guests can enjoy seamless travel to the slopes via a private, heated, glass-walled gondola that connects directly to Big Sky's Madison Base. Beyond the exceptional skiing, the resort provides a gateway to other snowy adventures, from serene snowshoeing to exhilarating Nordic skiing or thrilling Fat Tire Biking. On-site ski rentals and a direct connection to the mountain's best terrain ensure a ski holiday defined by convenience and pure mountain bliss.

Ski at One&Only Moonlight Basin

Spa Breaks

The One&Only Moonlight Basin Spa is a wellness sanctuary designed to connect guests with the natural elements of Montana. The spa offers a variety of treatments, including deep-tissue massages and facials, and features seven treatment rooms. Guests can experience temperature therapy by moving between the heated hot tub and a cold plunge. The facility also includes a heated open-air pool, a sauna, a steam room, and a state-of-the-art fitness centre with mountain views. The entire spa experience is dedicated to holistic health, providing a space for both relaxation and rejuvenation.

Spa Breaks at One&Only Moonlight Basin
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Pricing

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Accommodation and Dining Experiences

Find the best room for you, and discover the exceptional restaurants that await...

Overview

Overview

Designed by the acclaimed architect Olson Kundig, these bold spaces integrate materials that blend with the natural surroundings. Each guest room and suite includes a fireplace, private balcony, and a minibar with local selections. Luxurious bathrooms feature soaking tubs and separate showers. The accommodations showcase local art, inviting textiles, and expansive floor-to-ceiling windows, providing a comfortable and elegant setting for a relaxing stay.

Moonlight Room

Moonlight Room

Featuring a choice of one king bed or two queen beds, the Moonlight Room is an oasis of calm and comfort. Epitomising modern mountain living, the oak-lined rooms feature a bar and fireplace that create a welcoming ambience year-round; outside, your private balcony frames epic mountain vistas. The stone bathroom boasts a walk-in rain shower, twin vanities, and a deep soaking tub with views over Big Sky’s iconic peaks.

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Moonlight Family Room

Moonlight Family Room

The Moonlight Family Room is a spacious retreat that comfortably accommodates up to four guests. It consists of two interconnecting rooms, each with its own fireplace, lounge area, and bathroom. The bathrooms include a walk-in rain shower, twin vanities, and a stone bathtub. The room offers stunning mountain views from a private balcony and through floor-to-ceiling windows, immersing you in the landscape of Montana.

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Moonlight Suite

Moonlight Suite

The Moonlight Suite provides a spacious bedroom and living area, separated by a dual-sided fireplace. It features a stocked bar, dining table, and lounge area, along with a balcony that offers spellbinding mountain views. The suite's floor-to-ceiling windows bring Montana's landscape indoors, which can be enjoyed from the king bed or the bathroom, complete with a walk-in rain shower, twin vanities, and a deep stone tub.

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Moonlight Family Suite

Moonlight Family Suite

The Moonlight Family Suite provides extra space and privacy with two bedrooms, one featuring a king bed and the other with two queen beds. Both bedrooms include an en suite bathroom with a walk-in rain shower and a deep stone tub. A spacious living room with a fireplace, stocked bar, dining table, and lounge is a perfect place to gather.

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Big Sky Suite

Big Sky Suite

The Big Sky Suite is a unique space designed for entertaining. It includes a lounge and a ten-seat dining table, with support from a gourmet kitchen and a butler's pantry. The private bedroom features a king-size bed and a sitting area, while the bathroom has a walk-in shower, dual vanities, and a deep bathtub with striking views. A wrap-around balcony with outdoor seating and a hot tub offers panoramic vistas of Lone Peak, Spanish Peaks, and Fan Mountain.

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Two-Bedroom Big Sky Cabin

Two-Bedroom Big Sky Cabin

The Two-Bedroom Big Sky Cabins are perfect for families or groups. They offer a master bedroom with a king bed and an en suite bathroom with a walk-in shower and deep bathtub. The second bedroom also has a king bed and an en suite with a walk-in shower. A separate living room with an L-shaped sofa, bar, and dining table provides ample space to relax.

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One-Bedroom Meadow Cabin

One-Bedroom Meadow Cabin

The One-Bedroom Meadow Cabin is a luxurious standalone retreat. The master bedroom has a king bed, and the separate living room includes a couch, bar, and dining table. A master bathroom with a walk-in shower and deep bathtub, along with a separate powder room, completes the space.

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Alpine Cabin

Alpine Cabin

The Alpine Cabins are luxury retreats immersed in nature. The cabins feature king-size beds, an L-shaped couch, a fireplace, a dining table, and an in-room bar. Guests can relax in the freestanding bathtub or the outdoor hot tub. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide forest views while an open-air dining space on the patio allows for meals in the fresh mountain air.

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Four-Bedroom Private Home

Four-Bedroom Private Home

Perfect for family escapes and group getaways, the Four-Bedroom Private Home offers an abundance of space. The home accommodates up to 10 guests with three king bedrooms and a fourth bedroom featuring a queen bed and a twin bunk. Floor-to-ceiling windows showcase views of Big Sky's peaks from the bedrooms, office, and living spaces. The living room has a fireplace and cosy couches. Outdoors, guests will find a dining patio, a fire pit, and a hot tub that overlooks the evergreens.

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Five-Bedroom Private Home

Five-Bedroom Private Home

The Five-Bedroom Private Home, which spans 3,670 square feet across two stories, immerses guests in the Montana wilderness. The home accommodates up to 12 people with four king-sized bedrooms and a bunk room with a queen bed and a twin XL bunk. A gourmet kitchen with a butler's pantry and cosy living areas with fireplaces and floor-to-ceiling windows create the perfect space for gathering. Outdoors, a sunken hot tub and a fire pit on the patio provide a space to relax.

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Signature Five-Bedroom Private Home

Signature Five-Bedroom Private Home

The Signature Five-Bedroom Private Home is a spectacular retreat spanning 4,424 square feet across three floors. It accommodates up to 12 guests. The home includes three king-sized en suite bedrooms, one queen bedroom, and a bunk room with a queen bed and a twin XL bunk. The living spaces feature a gourmet kitchen, a bonus room, a dining area, and a lounge with a fireplace and views. Outdoors, a deck with a hot tub and a dining terrace provides space for unwinding.

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Signature Six-Bedroom Private Home

Signature Six-Bedroom Private Home

The Signature Six-Bedroom Private Home offers views of evergreens and snow-dusted landscapes. Spanning 5,670 square feet over three floors, it includes six bedrooms, one of which is a bunk room with a queen bed and an XL twin bunk. With spacious indoor and outdoor living areas, you can prepare meals in the gourmet kitchen and butler's pantry, and then relax by the fire, in the outdoor hot tub, or in a private oversized bathtub after a day of activities.

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Overview

Overview

The dining scene at One&Only Moonlight Basin focuses on creating a diverse culinary experience that often highlights local produce and seasonal flavours. The resort offers multiple restaurants and bars, providing a variety of settings and cuisines, including a Japanese-style steakhouse and a whiskey bar. In-room dining and poolside dining are also available on request.

The Landing

The Landing

An inviting mountainside restaurant overlooking Montana’s epic scenery from the One&Only Sky Lodge

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Elevated American alpine cuisine that showcases farm-to-table produce
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:Yes
Wildwood

Wildwood

With wooden furnishings and impressive views over Lone Peak’s iconic slopes, this relaxed eatery celebrates local Montana farmers and foragers

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:An all-day dining experience with a seasonal menu of classics
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Not essential but advised
Akira Back

Akira Back

This signature restaurant positioned between the pines promises masterfully minimalistic interiors and a scenic setting

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Japanese-Style Steakhouse that showcases elevated culinary artistry with local and seasonal ingredients
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:Not essential but advised
Dear Josephine Lounge

Dear Josephine Lounge

Simple, cosy and sophisticated, the bar boasts an inviting interior themed to the area’s rich past

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Craft cocktails and refreshing drinks
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:Yes
  • local_activityReservation Required:Not essential but advised
Moon Shack

Moon Shack

Speak-easy style bar that’s nestled in the woods

  • restaurant_menuCuisine:Prohibition-inspired whisky shack serving fine whiskies, craft cocktails and more
  • checkroomDress Code:Smart casual
  • icecreamChildren's Menu:Yes
  • dinner_diningVegetarian Option:No
  • local_activityReservation Required:Not essential but advised

Amenities

   

Montana Travel Information

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Capital

Helena

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Time Difference

-7

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Currency

US Dollar

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Voltage

120 v

Climate

Summer, autumn and winter are the best months to visit Montana as days are sunny and humidity is low. Springtime is often cool and sees the most rainfall, as well as snow.

Getting There

Flight Information
British Airways direct from London Heathrow to Chicago and Denver. Virgin Atlantic and United Airlines direct from London Heathrow. American Airlines direct from London Heathrow and Manchester to Chicago. Connecting flights with United Express from Chicago and Denver.

Flight Time
From London Heathrow to Chicago O'Hare International: 8 hours. London Heathrow to Denver: 9 hours, 40 minutes.
Onward connecting flights from Chicago to Missoula: 3 hours, 30 minutes.
From Denver to Missoula: 2 hours.

Dinosaurs

In 1978, the world’s first site of dinosaur embryos was discovered along the Rocky Mountain Front, south of Choteau, at what came to be known as Egg Mountain. The site yielded the largest cache of dinosaur eggs, embryos and baby skeletons found in the western hemisphere and provided more information about dinosaur biology than any other site in the world. Palaeontologists later identified the baby bones as belonging to a new species of duck-billed dinosaur they named Maiasaura Peeblesorum, meaning ‘Good Mother Reptile’. Discover more of Montana's paleontological treasures on the Montana Dinosaur Trail, providing opportunities to see unique specimens and learn how to dig for fossils.

Dinosaurs
Logan Pass

Strikingly beautiful, Logan Pass, Reynolds Mountain and Clements Mountain all tower high above fields of vibrant wildflowers that carpet the ground throughout the summer months. Logan Pass is the highest elevation (2,025m/6646ft), reachable by car in the park, and is a hugely popular attraction in the summer. Discover beautiful Alpine plants that are adapted to the harsh conditions, along with amazing wildlife (if you get there early enough!), including mountain goats, Bighorn Sheep and the occasional Grizzly Bear ambling through the luscious meadows, then explore one of the two popular hiking trails – the Hidden Lake trail or the Highline trail – perfect opportunities to explore the park further.

Logan Pass
Yellowstone National Park

Montana is home to the world’s first national park, Yellowstone, which sets the standard for national park criteria; it’s a place where the crisp air fills your lungs and cleanses the soul, where sulphur encased hot springs and thermal pools along with fire holes and steaming geysers – Old Faithful the most frequently erupting geyser, puts on a performance about every seventy-eight minutes - make for a misty terrain and out-of-this-world atmosphere, that is both beautiful and bewitching.

Yellowstone National Park
The First Nations

Known to the Indian Nations as ‘the first best place’ Montana is filled with the histories, religions, and philosophies of its Indian people and today there are some twelve tribal nations governing seven reservations living here, their rich heritage very much a part of Montana’s distinctive character. America’s most famous battle the Battle of the Little Bighorn (or Custer’s Last Stand) was fought in Montana in 1876 and the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, situated on the Crow Indian Reservation, memorialises the North Plains warriors and the men of the Seventh Cavalry who took part in the conflict.

The First Nations
Sapphire Mining

Although sapphires have been found in several locations in the United States the most famous of these locations is – Montana. A byproduct of the gold rushes, it was only when Tiffany purchased a number of the cornflower blue stones, dispatched in a cigar box by Yogo Gulch miner Jake Hoover, and declared them to be of ‘unusual quality’ that their true value was realised. A British company controlled the mine for many years, which is why the Yogo Sapphire can be found amongst the Crown Jewels.

Sapphire Mining

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