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BIG SKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU community PROFILE 2017 Ousel Falls (not hiker): Audrey Hall Photography contents Community Growth & Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Area Lodging . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Big Sky Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Resort Tax & Tourism Stats. . . . . . 3 Traveling to Big Sky . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Winter & Summer Activities . . . . 4 Big Sky Demographics . . . . . . . . . . 4 Arts & Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 Current Stats & Recent Developments . . . . . . . . 5 Schools. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Resort Growth & Development . . . 7

resort tax & tourism STATS community growth & DEVELOPMENT CANYON AREA Located on HWY 191 between West Yellowstone and Bozeman, the Canyon area of Big Sky was developed along the bottom of steep rocky cliffs next to the beautiful white waters of the Gallatin River. There is a multitude of dining, lodging, outfitting, and fuel options available within the Canyon area. The Big Sky Chamber of Commerce & Greater Yellowstone Welcome Center, as well as the Soldiers Chapel are also located within the Canyon. MEADOW VILLAGE CENTER The Meadow Village Center contains a plethora of businesses. In the Meadow Village, you will find the local Post Office, Big Sky Chapel, Big Sky Resort Golf Course, and Big Sky Water & Sewer District. In addition to these you will also find multiple restaurants, shops, and business spaces. The Meadow Village is home to Big Sky’s historic Crail Ranch and museum, the first homestead built in Big Sky. TOWN CENTER The Town Center development houses many of the newest buildings in Big Sky. Town Center has the capability to reach 375,000 square feet in size, with 36,000 square feet for the arts, medical facilities, a community center, shopping, dining and much more. Currently the project is about 45% built out. Town Center has also reserved about 25% of its space for recreation, such as tree lined sidewalks, trails, and parks. In the summer, Big Sky’s Town Center offers a multitude of weekly events. Each Wednesday the Town Center hosts a Farmers Market with up to 100 vendors, drawing a large crowd. On Thursday evenings the Arts Council of Big Sky puts on Music in the Mountains at Center Stage in Town Center. Town Center hosts many annual events such as the Big Sky PBR Rodeo and Big Sky’s Classical Music Festival. In the winter season many enjoy ice skating, hockey, and broomball. Town Center WEST FORK MEADOWS Located next to Town Center, West Fork Meadows was the original commercial development area of Big Sky in the early 1970’s. West Fork houses many retailers, businesses, health and wellness centers and restaurants. MOUNTAIN VILLAGE The Mountain Village is home to about 1/3 of Big Sky’s year round residents, as well as many shopping and dining amenities. Located in Mountain Village is Big Sky Resort, everyone’s one stop shop for skiing and snowboarding, and during the summer months the Basecamp to Yellowstone National Park. Each of these areas in Big Sky offers many real estate opportunities for business and retail, as well as residential and office space. Please contact our local real estate offices for more information. area lodging Sources: Big Sky Chamber of Commerce, Big Sky Town Center, Crail Ranch BIG SKY real estate Average Home Price. . . . . . . . 529,000 % of Reduced Listings . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 Average Sales Price . . . . . . . . 630,000 Starting Home Price . . . . . . 480,000 1-BR Condo Starting Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99,000 2-BR Condo Starting Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 185,000 Sources: MLS Flex Website, Era Landmark, L & K Real Estate 2 Hotel/Motel Units / Pillows 320 Guest Ranch Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 / 304 Buck's T-4 (Hotel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 / 375 Big Sky Resort Central Reservations (Hotel). . . . . . 577 / 4638 Big Sky Resort Central Reservations (Condos) . . . . . 140 / 966 Big Sky Luxury Rentals (Private Home Mgmt.) . . . . . . 54 / 591 Big Sky Vacation Rentals (Private Home Mgmt.) . . . . 93 / 980 Black Diamond Vacation Rentals (Pr. Home Mgmt.) . . . . . . 40 Covered Wagon Ranch Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 / 24 Corral Bar, Café & Motel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 / 30 Cinnamon Lodge Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 / 25 Lone Mountain Ranch Cabins . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 / 105 The Lodge at Big Sky (Hotel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 / 360 Rainbow Ranch Lodge (Hotel) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 / 64 River Rock Lodge (Hotel). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 / 102 Resort Property Management (Pr. Home Mgmt.) . . 100 / 980 Total Hotel/Motel. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1319 / 9544 Based on an estimated bed count done by Big Sky Chamber of Commerce Big Sky Lodging Tax Collection (in millions of dollars) 3.00 3.50 2.50 2.00 1.50 7.00 (in thousands) 7.00 5.25 3.50 5.25 1.75 3.50 0 1990 1998 2005 2013 2020 1.75 Source: Big Sky Resort Tax 0 RESORT TAX The Big Sky Resort Tax Area May June 2013 July SUMMER 2016 SET RECORD HIGHS for the Big Sky Chamber of Commerce & Greater Yellowstone Welcome Center with both visitors and locals stopping in for information. In June 2014, the number of visitors was 1,265, with the average number of visitors entering the center each day at 42. In June 2016, the number of visitors increased by 70% with 4,197 visitors in the month and a daily average of 108 people in the Welcome Center each day. We hope to continue to see such high increases in tourism in Big August September Sky in the months and years to follow. 2014 2015 2016 The total per-trip expenditure increased by District and board was established in 1992. 40 totaling 544 per-trip. Most Montana The Resort Tax is made up of a board of district visitors are more likely to participate in elected members. For over two decades, Resort trips to national or state parks, landmark Tax has been providing funding for area nonor historic sites, brewery visits or tours, profits and other projects. The Resort Tax is a 3% and activities ending in “ing” such as fly TOTAL MT VISITORS. . . . . . .23.4 MILLION tax on all luxury and non-essential goods in the Big fishing, backpacking, white water rafting, MT OVERNIGHT TRIPS. . . . 11.86 MILLION Sky area. In 2016, the Resort Tax board dispersed hunting, etc. 4,591,500 to more than 20 non-profits and MT DAY TRIPS . . . . . . . . . . . . 11.55 MILLION Sources: Big Sky Chamber Of Commerce and Visitors Center, organizations in the Big Sky area. These funds Sources: Big Sky Chamber of Commerce, Longwood Statistics Travel USA 2014 Longwoods Travel USA 2014 continue to help the Big Sky Community by providing arts and culture, maintaining our beautiful trails and outdoor recreation areas, among many other resources to continue to make Big Sky a progressive and thriving community. In addition to the many non-profits in the community, Resort Tax also provides compensation for Big Sky’s Public Safety. Big Sky’s Public Safety includes the Big Sky Fire Department, Big Sky Search and Rescue and the Sheriff’s Department. Montana Tourism Statistics Source: Big Sky Resort Tax traveling TO BIG SKY GROUND TRANSPORTATION IN BIG SKY Skyline’s Link Express service runs between Bozeman and Big Sky, and its local service provides rides to all major destinations within Big Sky including the Canyon, Meadow Village Center, Town Center and Mountain Village Center. Skyline began in December of 2006, has provided nearly 1.5 million rides since then. Many residents enjoy using Skyline year round, and while there is a small fare for the Link Express service, its services within Big Sky are fare-free. Funding for Skyline is generated through fares, Resort Tax (Big Sky Resort Area District), Federal Transit Administration/Montana Department of Transportation, Gallatin and Madison Counties, private corporate contributions, and local businesses. Specific information on routes and services can be found on Skyline’s website, skylinebus.com * Some direct flights are subject to change due to low and high seasons in demand. 2013 2014 2015 2016 A I R P O R T S E R V I C E S Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN) is located adjacent to Belgrade, just a short drive from beautiful downtown Bozeman, and is about an hour drive to Big Sky. BZN is the 8th busiest airport in the Northwest (WA, OR, ID, UT, MT, WY, CO) and is one of the fastest growing airports in the nation handling over 1.1 million passengers annually. BZN is served by Alaska, Allegiant, American, Delta, Frontier, and United Airlines with year-round or seasonal service to 15 destinations, coast to coast. Karst Stage provides regularly scheduled airport shuttle service to and from Big Sky, and has private services available upon request. Several other shuttle services are offered in Big Sky for both private and shared rides including Shuttle to Big Sky & Taxi and Classic Limo. Source: Big Sky Resort Tax Board Sources: Gallatin Field Airport, Karst Stage, Skyline Bus System 1.00 .500 Summer Visitors to Big Sky Welcome Center Resort Tax Collections by Fiscal Year (in millions of dollars) 0 BIG SKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 2017 COMMUNIT Y PROFILE BIG SKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 2017 COMMUNIT Y PROFILE 3

winter & summer arts & culture the arts to work with talented and creative professionals. The Warren Miller Performing Arts Center strives to create an ecosystem for the arts in Big Sky. ARTS COUNCIL OF BIG SKY (ACBS) The Arts Council of Big Sky Alex Mansfield Arts Council of Big Sky ACTIVITIES WARREN MILLER PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (WMPAC) Named and Moonlight Basin combined to give Big Sky visitors and guests the most skiable terrain in America. With the title The Biggest Skiing in America the ski mountain offers 5,800 skiable acres, with 4,350 vertical feet. Big Sky has become a skier and snowboarder’s paradise. With 22 chairlifts and 8 surface lifts there is terrain for all levels of skiing and snowboarding. Each year there are multiple events that take place including the Subaru Free Ride ski series, Big Sky Big Grass Festival, as well as the end of the season Pond Skim & Party. Future development includes ski terrain, real estate, lodging, and other fun activities. With the title The Biggest Skiing in America the ski mountain offers 5,800 skiable acres, with 4,350 vertical feet. No trip to Big Sky is complete without a visit to Yellowstone National Park. There are no cars allowed in the west entrance of the park during the winter; however, the north entrance is open year-round. Taking a snowcoach, a snowmobile tour, or cross-country skiing are ideal and great ways to see the park in the winter season. In addition, Big Sky offers dog sledding, snowcat dinner rides, sleigh ride dinners, and ice skating. Though skiing and snowboarding are the 4 most popular activities for Big Sky winter visitors, there are many activities for those who prefer not to hit the slopes. Lone Mountain Ranch is home to 85 kilometers of cross country skiing, with beautiful views of the surrounding mountains, including Lone Peak. Snowshoeing and snowmobiling are also fun activities for non-skiers. There is something for the whole family while visiting in the winter! SUMMER ACTIVITIES Though Big Sky is known most for its winter activities, there is no lack of fun in the summer! Fly fishing on the beautiful Gallatin River is a must, with more than 3,000 fish per mile, it is an incredible place to catch that next big brown or rainbow trout. Big Sky is known for many exciting outdoor activities such as whitewater rafting, zip lines, horseback riding, and mountain biking. A few amenities that many locals and visitors take advantage of are the 16 miles of hiking trails, and backcountry camping. Big Sky also has three world-renowned golf courses. A Jack Nicklaus designed golf course, The Reserve at Moonlight Basin was finished in the summer of 2015. Spanish Peaks offers a Tom Weiskopf designed course, and the Big Sky Resort course was designed by Arnold Palmer. In addition, to Big Sky’s summer activities, Big Sky is the gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Sources: Big Sky Chamber of Commerce, Big Sky Resort, Lone Mountain Ranch, Moonlight Basin, Spanish Peaks PEAK SEASON Winter is the busiest season in Big Sky. Reservations peak during the Christmas holidays, Martin Luther King Jr. weekend, President’s Day weekend, and most of March for spring break. During the summer season, Big Sky becomes the gateway for those heading to Yellowstone National Park. Many visitors choose to stay in Big Sky and enjoy our wide array of outdoor activities to enhance their national park visit. Activities include, fly fishing, hiking, mountain biking, kayaking, white water rafting, zip lining, horseback riding, golf, and weekly events such as the Farmers Market and Music in the Mountains. AMENITIES Big Sky offers over 50 restaurants, bars & breweries, and over 40 shops retailing everything from art, clothing, jewelry, sporting goods, and much more. There are multiple motels, hotels, and professionally managed vacation homes in the area. after one of the United States’ most influential ski film artists, Warren Miller, Big Sky’s first performing arts center came to life in the winter of 2013. Miller who spends half of his time in Big Sky with his wife Laurie, is an incredible influence for the Big Sky arts community and the students in the Big Sky School District. Miller is a lifetime educator, artist, and ski industry legend. WMPAC, hosts national acts, including the James Sewell Ballet, Portland Cello Project, Upright Citizens Brigade, Take 6, the Brubeck Brothers Quartet, The Kronos Quartet, The Moth Mainstage and many others. The winter of 2016-17 will be the performing arts center’s RESTAURANT, LIQUOR, AND GAMING LICENSE In Big Sky, restaurant and bar owners are able to purchase an all liquor license for 600. This includes the sale of beer, wine, and liquor. Gaming licenses can also be purchased in the state of Montana. Source: Big Sky Chamber of Commerce BIG SKY demographics POPULATION. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MALE POPULATION. . . . . . . . . FEMALE POPULATION. . . . . . . MEDIAN AGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2,767 1,471 1,296 35 AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME. . . 76,188 AVERAGE FAMILY INCOME. . . . . . . . . 90,000 Source: American Community Survey BIG SKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 2017 COMMUNIT Y PROFILE Becky Brockie SKI RESORTS & WINTER ACTIVITIES In 2013 Big Sky Resort fourth season. Go to warrenmillerpac.org for this season’s lineup. In addition to acclaimed national acts, the WMPAC is also home to many local performances. These include the Big Sky Choral Initiative & Community Chorus, Big Sky Theater Workshop, Big Sky Broadway, and Lone Peak High School & Ophir School student productions. The center also hosts community meetings and workshops. WMPAC presents in the winter, and creates in the summer. A strong summer Conservatory program embodies the highest standards of excellence in artistry. The summer Conservatory brings professional dancers, conductors, composers and actors together to create original work in our inspiring landscape. This provides an extraordinary opportunity for students of was founded in 1989 to provide cultural experiences to residents of and visitors to Big Sky. Since then, it has grown to be one of the leading non-profit arts organizations in Southwest Montana by producing highquality events and an effort to make Big Sky an art-centric community through cultural outreach, public art displays and educational initiatives. Events include the free Music in the Mountains concert series, a three-day Classical Music Festival, the July 4 Concert and Fireworks, the annual Auction for the Arts fundraiser, the annual Madrigal Dinner and Nutcracker ballet performance, and many more throughout the year. FINE ART IN BIG SKY In addition to the many live acts happening in Big Sky, there is also a wide variety of fine art and photography. With multiple pottery and jewelry studios, art galleries, interior design and photography studios, there is sure to be a piece of art for everyone. Permanent galleries in Big Sky are complemented by the Town Center’s Farmers Market where local artists sell their work to both visitors and locals. Sources: Arts Council of Big Sky, Big Sky Chamber of Commerce, Warren Miller Performing Arts Center current stats AND RECENT DEVELOPMENTS OF BIG SKY 2013 Warren Miller Performing Arts Center Big Sky’s first performing arts center. 2014 Roxy’s Market Big Sky’s largest and newest 17,000 sq. foot grocery store. 2015 Clock Tower Building opens in Town Center housing Fercho Gallery & Elliott Design, Ario Jewelry, and private residences. The Peaks Building houses Beehive Basin Brewery, The Cauldron Botanicals, and private residences. Ophir Elementary School, a separate school from Lone Peak High School opened in the fall of 2015 for grades K-8. “The Reserve” at Moonlight Basin an 800 acre golf course designed by Jack Nicklaus opens. Big Sky Medical Center, a branch of Bozeman Health, Big Sky’s first hospital opened in December 2015. 2016 4 4 Town Center Avenue Building continuing to expand Town Center. Announcement of Big Sky 2025, a 10-year vision for the future of alpine activities, Mountain Village, community, and transportation. Big Sky Resort installs two new Doppelmayr lifts for the 2016/17 season, replacing the Challenger, and a 6-place, high-speed chair with bubble and heated seat, replacing the Triple. Sources: B ig Sky School District 72, Big Sky Town Center, Montana. gov, Roxy’s Market, Warren Miller Performing Arts Center BIG SKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 2017 COMMUNIT Y PROFILE 5

Arriana Stigen schools MORNINGSTAR LEARNING CENTER Morningstar Learning Center is Big Sky’s only preschool, serving ages 6 months to 6 years old. Morningstar is an accredited and licensed preschool serving 50 families in Big Sky. Their vision is to provide affordable and quality childcare to the citizens of the Big Sky Community. Morningstar Learning Center strives to inspire individual creativity and growth in a fun and welcoming environment. Morningstar works with multiple businesses and organizations within Gallatin County to learn and increase success each year. Morningstar Learning Center offers half day and full day child care for full or part time preschoolers five days a week. BIG SKY DISCOVERY ACADEMY Big Sky Discovery Academy is a non-profit, independent school that offers curriculum for students entering preschool to high school. Montessori Curriculum for preschool to 6th grade focuses on practical life, sensory development, peace education, cultural studies, age group mixings, as well as math, language, reading, and the arts. The learning program for 7th Lone Peak High School ACT Comparative Scores 25 20 15 10 5 0 English Mathematics LPHS Average Reading State Average Science Composite National Distribution Sources: Morningstar Learning Center, Big Sky Discovery School, Big Sky School District #72 6 and 8th grades focuses on interest driven and project based learning. The goal is to offer a style of learning that is self-discovery based, to help identify questions and research, and to find one’s sense of creativity. For the high school curriculum BSDA currently offers supported online classes. These are offered for those who have an intense activity load or seasonal presence with sports, including ski racing. The Community Learning Center at Big Sky Discovery Academy is a community accessible learning center with the mission to provide a variety of academic enrichment opportunities for students of all ages. Visit their website at bigskydiscoveryacademy.org, contact: 406-993-2008 or email: admin@bigskydiscoveryacademy.org OPHIR SCHOOL K-8 The Ophir School (K-8) has served the area since 1912. Ophir Elementary School is located off of Highway 191 and houses Kindergarten through 5th grade students. A new elementary school building opened its doors to students and their families in the fall of 2015. Curriculum for Ophir School is “learning by doing,” which also includes a Title 1 program. Ophir elementary strives to help students build a strong foundation in math, reading and science from an early age. This philosophy is continued into 6th, 7th, and 8th grade at Ophir Middle School and at Lone Peak High School. Middle school students earn money to attend a field trip to Washington D.C. in 8th grade. The Big Sky School District is the first school district in Montana and one of three in the U.S. to receive the Common Sense Media Digital Citizenship certification. Students in grades K-12 received either an iPad, Chrome Book, or Windows Surface Tablet. These devices will be used in multiple ways to help with advancement in education, including, digital textbooks, presentations, keyboarding skills, and lesson enhancement. The Big Sky School District is developing its International Baccalaureate program. L O N E P E A K H I G H S C H O O L ( L P H S ) Lone Peak High School opened its doors in the fall of 2009, and is accredited through the Montana Office of Public Instruction and the College Board. The Big Sky School District is in the process of becoming an International Baccalaureate school, starting with the IB Diploma Programme. The modern schools, on the same campus, enjoy an energetic, engaged student body that participates in academics, sports, theater, as well as yearly backpacking and service learning expeditions. While technically a rural district, the academically rigorous curriculum melds with the outdoor opportunities available to this unique area to prepare students for 21st century worldwide opportunities. BIG SKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 2017 COMMUNIT Y PROFILE resort growth & DEVELOPMENT BIG SKY RESORT Under the ownership of Boyne Resorts since 1976, Big Sky Resort has seen significant improvements from building infrastructure, a conference center, lodging, commercial centers, and employee housing to expanding terrain and upgrading lifts. After successfully establishing The Biggest Skiing in America , the Big Sky 2025 announcement is a now bold commitment to over 150 million in improvements over the next decade that will transform Big Sky Resort and all that surrounds its iconic Lone Peak. The four pillars of growth include: an emphasis on the Alpine Experience with 12 new or upgraded lifts; enlivening of the Mountain Village with additional lodging and services to the north; leading the community in symbiotic growth; and ensuring transportation accessibility. For more information visit bigsky2025.com MOONLIGHT BASIN Moonlight Basin is an awe-inspiring mountain community that sits on the north side of Big Sky Resort’s 5,800 ski acres. Sitting on over 8,000 acres of responsibly managed terrain, thoughtfully-placed residences, guest accommodations and public amenities share the landscape with endless opportunities for fishing, mountain biking, snowshoeing and hiking. The recently completed 18-hole, Jack Nicklaus-designed private golf course is the epitome of mountain golf, surrounded by epic views at every hole. The golf clubhouse regularly holds special events, and members enjoy amenities such as personal pizzas cooked in the outdoor pizza oven. Members and their guests can enjoy new amenities at Ulery’s Lake launched this past summer, including kids' tree houses, an events lawn, and the Fuel food truck. New mountain homes, The Lake Cabins and The Timbers are under construction and moving rapidly on the market. “Big Sky 2025” four pillars of growth: 12 new or upgraded lifts; additional lodging and services in the Mountain Village; symbiotic growth in the community; ensuring transportation accessibility SPANISH PEAKS Spanish Peaks Mountain Club combines a close-knit community with world-class hospitality in the spectacular setting of Big Sky. The club has a range of real estate offerings available, from homesites and ranches, to The Highlands, a new luxury residential development with a variety of floor plans and finishes. Spanish Peaks provides lift access directly to Big Sky Resort’s expansive ski terrain in the winter, while members love being challenged by the picturesque Tom Weiskopf Championship Golf Course during the summer. For the public, who want to take advantage of the private club experience, a variety of vacation home rentals are available for booking. Major Capital Investment and History of Big Sky Resort 1998 White Otter, Cascade, and Little Thunder ski lifts are built to access ski-in/ski-out homes. Employee housing, a medical facility, roads and utilities were built. Infrastructure was designed and developed for the Cascade Highland homes and Powder Ridge Cabins. 1999 Development of Phases 1-5 of the Powder Ridge Cabins. 1995- 2005 Construction of Big Sky Resort’s extensive hiking and biking trail system and alternative recreation. 2000 50 million Summit Hotel at Big Sky, offering 213 luxury condominium rooms is completed. 2004 Southern Comfort Lift is upgraded to a high speed quad. 2005 Collaboration with Moonlight Basin offering 5,512 skiable acres and 4,350 vertical feet. 2007 The Village Center Ski Suites are built. They include 10,000 square feet of retail, restaurant, and commercial space. 2008 Dakota Lift opens. 2009 Big Sky’s Basecamp to Yellowstone and Zipline course opens for its inaugural summer season. 2011- 2013 5 new gladed ski runs bringing Big Sky Resort’s skiable acreage to 5,750. 2012 The Lone Peak Tram Expedition opens for Big Sky guests in the summer season. 2013 With the integration of Big Sky Resort, Moonlight Basin and Spanish Peaks, skiers can access over 5,800 acres, 350 runs, and 4,350 vertical feet. 2014 Everett’s 8800 opens on the top of Ramcharger lift on Andesite Mountain. 2016 4 new runs plus two state-of-the-art lifts installed as part of Big Sky 2025 initiative: Powder Seeker 6-place in the bowl and Challenger Triple. YELLOWSTONE CLUB Yellowstone Club is a 13,600-acre private residential community set amidst the grandeur of the Rocky Mountains. Yellowstone Club is the world's only private ski, golf and adventure community. Members and guests enjoy 2,200 acres of private powder-drenched trails of skiing in the winter and an 18-hole Tom Weiskopf-designed mountain golf course for the summer months. YC also has a full Outdoor Pursuits program for unparalleled mountain adventures. Yellowstone Club is constantly upgrading their amenities and releasing new real estate to the market. Yellowstone Club offers vacant land, condominiums, single-family residences and ranches. Yellowstone Club had just over 80 new members join in 2015, bringing the total membership number to just over 578 members. The membership cap will remain at 864. Sources: Big Sky Resort, Moonlight Basin, Spanish Peaks, Yellowstone Club BIG SKY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE/CONVENTION & VISITORS BUREAU 2017 COMMUNIT Y PROFILE 7

thanks to these sponsors FOR SUPPORTING MULTIPLE PROGRAMS IN 2016! 55 Lone Mountain Trail PO Box 160100 Big Sky, Montana 59716 Phone 406.995.3000 800.943.4111 info@bigskychamber.com www.bigskychamber.com www.visitbigskymt.com

Welcome Center with both visitors and locals stopping in for information. In June 2014, the number of visitors was 1,265, with the average number of visitors entering the center each day at 42. In June 2016, the number of visitors increased by 70% with 4,197 visitors in the month and a daily average of 108 people in the Welcome Center each day.

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