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The Heart of Big Sky's Community, Dining, and Year-Round Living

Meadow Village & Town Center Real Estate

Live in the Heart of Big Sky

 

Big Sky Town Center is the vibrant heart of the community, set in the meadow area at the junction of Ousel Falls Road and Lone Mountain Trail. Spanning 165 acres, it blends mountain-style architecture with walkable streets lined with shops, restaurants, and residences. From local boutiques and gear stores to farmers’ markets, live music, and winter ice skating, it’s the year-round gathering place for Big Sky life and adventure.

 

What to Love About Meadow Village & Town Center

  • The most walkable area in Big Sky, with restaurants, shops, and services within easy reach
  • Community Park features tennis courts, a climbing wall, multi-use fields, a skate park, and a playground
  • Year-round farmers' markets, live music, and community events
  • Winter ice skating in Town Center
  • Big Sky Resort golf course runs through the Meadow Village area
  • The highest concentration of year-round residents in Big Sky
  • Easy access to both Mountain Village (uphill) and Gallatin Canyon (downhill)
  • Local boutiques, gear shops, galleries, and essential services are all here

Real Estate and Homes

Meadow Village and Town Center offer the widest range of property types in Big Sky, from condos above retail spaces to large single-family estates along the golf course.

Town Center Condos and Townhomes: These properties are right in the action, with walking access to restaurants, shops, and events. Popular with buyers who want a lock-and-leave option or a pied-à-terre for ski weekends.

Meadow Village Single-Family Homes: Residential streets in Meadow Village offer traditional single-family homes with yards, garages, and a more suburban feel. Many back up to the golf course or have mountain views.

Golf Course Properties: Homes along the Big Sky Resort golf course are among the most desirable in the Meadow area. These combine the convenience of the village location with the open space and views of the fairways.

Luxury Estates: Larger properties on the outskirts of Meadow Village offer more acreage and privacy while remaining a short drive (or bike ride) to Town Center amenities.

Local Tip: Meadow Village is where Big Sky's year-round community actually lives. If you want neighbors who are around all four seasons (not just ski season), this is your best bet.

Lifestyle and Local Highlights

Town Center is Big Sky's gathering place. On any given evening, you'll find families eating at Lone Peak Brewery, couples browsing the galleries, and kids playing in the park. The programming runs year-round: summer brings farmers' markets and outdoor concerts, winter brings ice skating and holiday events.

The Community Park is a hub for families. Tennis courts, multi-use fields, a skate park, and a climbing wall keep kids active. In summer, the park hosts community sports leagues and outdoor fitness classes.

Dining in Town Center has expanded significantly. You'll find everything from casual pizza and burgers to more refined options, plus coffee shops and bakeries for morning routines. Roxy's Market handles groceries and supplies.

For schools, the Ophir School and Lone Peak High School serve the Big Sky community. The schools are small by most standards, which means tight-knit classrooms and strong community involvement.

The Meadow area also provides the easiest access to the Big Sky Community Trail System, which connects neighborhoods to open space, the river, and eventually to the mountain. Biking and walking are practical ways to get around in summer.

 

Frequently Asked Questions About Meadow Village

Is Meadow Village a good neighborhood for full-time residents?

It's the best neighborhood in Big Sky for year-round living. The highest concentration of full-time residents is here, and you'll have walking access to groceries, restaurants, schools, and the Community Park. It feels like an actual town rather than a resort.

How far is Meadow Village from the ski lifts?

About 10 to 15 minutes by car to the Mountain Village base area. There is also a shuttle system that connects Meadow Village to the resort during ski season.

What dining options are in Town Center?

Town Center has the widest selection of restaurants in Big Sky, ranging from casual spots like Lone Peak Brewery to more refined dining. You'll also find coffee shops, bakeries, and Roxy's Market for groceries and prepared foods.

Are there condos available in Meadow Village?

Yes. Town Center has condos and townhomes, many with walking access to shops and restaurants. These are popular with buyers who want a lock-and-leave option or a Big Sky base for weekend getaways.

What family amenities are in Meadow Village?

The Community Park is the highlight, with tennis courts, multi-use fields, a climbing wall, a skate park, and a playground. Schools (Ophir School and Lone Peak High School) are nearby, and the trail system connects the area to open space and the river.

Is Town Center walkable?

Yes. Town Center was designed with walkability in mind. You can get to restaurants, shops, galleries, and the park on foot. In summer, biking is also a practical way to get around the Meadow area.

 

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