Nestled in the heart of the Big Sky Meadow Village is the cutest little condo. This unit has a hip, present-day vibe situated in a coveted, quiet neighborhood of Big Sky, Montana. This convenient location will make all your Big Sky and Yellowstone National Park adventures easily accessible. Enjoy the crackle of fire in the traditional fireplace, a great ambiance to tell that epic story from your day!
Inside this modern cozy retreat, you will find a fireplace for those chilly Montana evenings and radiant floor heating on the lower level. Lounge on the couch with your favorite book, cook a fabulous meal, Netflix and chill, or get out and explore the many beautiful surroundings you will find in this area!
Enjoy the immaculately groomed cross-country ski trails of Lone Mountain Ranch just across the street. You'll find yourself steps away from the Big Sky golf course, restaurants, shops, Lone Peak Brewery, and the Meadow Village bus stop providing free transit to the Town Center and Big Sky Resort in the Mountain Village.
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Take in and relax with the views from the private fenced in patio. (It has been the envy of neighbors and many passersby!)
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As cell service in Montana can sometimes be spotty, we encourage guests to use the Airbnb messaging platform for all non-emergency inquiries as we have multiple people monitoring the portal who typically respond within minutes. We are available via phone for situations requiring immediate attention.
Silverbow Condominiums was the first condo development in Big Sky starting in the spring of 1971. This quaint, quiet neighborhood is one of Big Sky’s gems! You will find yourself within walking distance to restaurants, a brewery, a grocery store, and hiking/Nordic ski trails.
There is free parking on the premises and no parking pass is needed. You are free to park anywhere in the lot.
There is a free public bus that runs in Big Sky and the Meadow Village Center stop is a quick five-minute walk (located at the junction of Black Otter and Little Coyote Road.)
The radiant floor heat is slower to heat than traditional heating methods. Please have patience, once the floor is up to temperature it will provide more than enough warmth. The floor should never exceed 72 degrees. The fireplace can provide an extra heat source if needed.
The front door needs extra force when closing.
The fan and fan light must manually be turned on by the pulls on the fan.
HOA Quiet Hours are from 10 pm-8 am. Smoking only allowed outside, NO SMOKING INSIDE.
Watch out for golf balls, this place is near a tee off!