Moonlight Mountain Home 6 Harvest Moon
Big Sky, Montana
Amenities
Parking
Washer & Dryer
Hot Tub
Fireplace
A/C
Pets Allowed
Home details
Moonlight Mountain Homes offer some of Big Sky’s finest lodgings and from its sunny perch up in Cowboy Heaven, this ski-in/ski-out stylish alpine retreat does not disappoint.
Beautifully curated and decorated, this home emphasizes style, comfort, and mountain elegance, with amazing Andesite and Lone Peak views from the great room. Whether it’s board games by the fire, a Sunday roast prepped in the high-end kitchen and shared around the table, relaxing in the outdoor hot tub or soothing sunset sessions under the stars on the large deck, 6 Harvest Moon offers seamless indoor-outdoor Big Sky living with luxurious amenities and all the comforts of home.
This Moonlight Mountain Home on Harvest Moon boasts 2,600 sq ft of living space and sleeps 14 guests with ease. Spread out over three levels, the home features two king suites and two bunk rooms, all beautifully decorated with private bathrooms. The master suite steps it up a little with a private balcony and leather armchair in front of a fire for a perfect Big Sky retreat.
Perched on the sunny slopes in Cowboy Heaven, Moonlight Mountain Homes have direct ski access to the Moonlight and Madison Base areas and are a lift ride away from endless Big Sky outdoor activities. Your luxurious mountain home is beautifully secluded yet only a ten-minute drive to Big Sky’s hub Mountain Village, and a 45-minute scenic drive to the geological wonders of West Yellowstone.
Pet Friendly:
Pet Fee: $25 per pet per night; only dogs allowed
Cleaning Fee: $75 per pet per stay
Quantity: max of 2 dogs
Please Note: This home is pet-friendly for up to two dogs. There is a required $25 nightly pet fee per dog and a $75 cleaning fee per dog. These fees will be added to your reservation separately and will be collected prior to your check-in. Other restrictions may apply; please reach out to our Reservation Sales Agents for any additional questions or concerns.
SKI ACCESS
Ski Access is king at the Moonlight Mountain Homes, with direct ski-in/ski-out access to Moonlight Basin and Big Sky Resort. Access lift start date varies, but typically early to mid-December. Access lifts may close before Big Sky Resort’s closing day depending on snow conditions. No access until lifts open and after lifts close. Direct access to the Madison Base Area Ski School makes morning lessons a breeze.
Ski Out:
Head down the driveway and go right on Harvest Moon. At the end of the street, walk up ski access. At top of access, ski to the left onto Bootlegger Trail.
This will take you to the Moonlight Lodge and the Ironhorse lift. You can also take a left off of Bootlegger onto Alpine Meadows Trail to head down to the Madison Base and Six Shooter Lift.
Ski In:
From the top of Iron Horse lift or Six Shooter lift, follow signs for Powder River. Ski through the concrete tunnel and PAST the first skier bridge on your right. Take a hard right turn on Natawista which is the first right after the bridge. Follow this access over two skier bridges. DO NOT turn left off the main path. Stay straight. It will transition to Bootlegger which will bring you back to the top of the access you walked up in the morning. You can ski down and back to the driveway of Moonlight Mountain Home 6 Harvest Moon.
Please note that if snow is melted off road you will need to walk across the street going both in and out in order to get to the ski access or house.
Sleeps 12 in beds, 14 with use of sofa sleeper. Up to 14 allowed.
Bedroom 1- King bed | private full bath, walk-in shower and soaking tub, toilet, sink | main level
Bedroom 2- King bed | private full bath, shower/tub, toilet, sink | lower level
Bedroom 3- Two twin beds with twin top bunks | private 3/4 bath, walk-in shower, toilet, sink | lower level
Bedroom 4- Full bed, two twin beds, and queen sofa sleeper | private 3/4 bath, walk-in shower, toilet, sink | upper level
Extra Bath:
1- half bath, toilet and sink | main level
Bed Linens Provided: Extra pillows and extra blankets in the property
Towels Provided: 4 towels, 4 hand towels, 4 washcloths, per bathroom | 6 hot tub towels
Table Seating 8, Bar Seating 3
Granite counters- Yes
Stainless appliances- Yes
Coffee grinder- Yes
Blender- Yes
Hand Mixer- Yes
Toaster- Yes
Crockpot- Yes
Ice Maker- Yes
Living Room:
Fireplace- Wood (firewood and fire starters are provided)
Main living seating- 6
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Big Sky, Montana, is a premier destination for those seeking the grandeur of the American West. Nestled high in the Rocky Mountains, it offers a breathtaking blend of outdoor adventure, scenic beauty, and a touch of luxury living. This mountain town is most famous for its world-class skiing and snowboarding, with Big Sky Resort boasting the "Biggest Skiing in America" due to its vast terrain that spans four mountains and offers something for every level of skier or snowboarder.
In the warmer months, Big Sky transforms into a paradise for hikers, mountain bikers, and anglers. The surrounding Gallatin National Forest and nearby Yellowstone National Park provide endless trails for exploration, including the iconic Lone Peak, which visitors can hike or take a tram to the top for panoramic views of three states, two national parks, and several mountain ranges. The Gallatin River, with its crystal-clear waters, is perfect for fly fishing, whitewater rafting, and kayaking, offering both thrilling adventures and peaceful retreats.
For those interested in wildlife, Big Sky is a gateway to some of the most remarkable animal sightings in North America. Yellowstone National Park, just a short drive away, is home to the largest concentration of wildlife in the lower 48 states, including bears, wolves, bison, and elk.
Cultural experiences also abound in Big Sky. The community hosts a variety of events and festivals throughout the year, such as the Big Sky PBR (Professional Bull Riders) event, outdoor concerts, farmers' markets, and art shows. The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center offers a venue for live theater, music, and dance performances, enriching the cultural landscape of the area.
Accommodations in Big Sky range from cozy mountain cabins to luxury resorts, ensuring comfort and style for all preferences. The town also features a selection of fine dining establishments and casual eateries, many of which highlight local ingredients and offer stunning mountain views.
For a more relaxed experience, visitors can enjoy a round of golf at one of the high-elevation courses, indulge in a spa day, or simply take in the mountain vistas that surround this picturesque town.
In essence, Big Sky, Montana, is a destination that promises adventure, relaxation, and awe-inspiring natural beauty, making it an ideal spot for travelers looking to immerse themselves in the splendor of the Mountain West.
House rules
Check-in 4:00 PM • Check-out 10:00 AM