Lone Peak Provisions — Montana / New American, Big Sky
Lone Peak Provisions is the restaurant that Big Sky built when it decided to take its dining scene as seriously as its ski terrain — a kitchen that sources from Montana ranches and Rocky Mountain farms with genuine commitment and applies technique that would distinguish itself in any American city.
The Montana bison from the Gallatin Valley ranches, the elk and venison from the surrounding wilderness, and the Rocky Mountain trout from the Gallatin River represent a menu built on the specific proteins that Big Sky's extraordinary wilderness provides.
The Montana wine program is supplemented by the Pacific Northwest and California selections that the altitude-accustomed clientele expects — a wine list assembled with knowledge of what works with game meat at 7,000 feet.
The Lone Peak massif fills the dining room's west-facing windows — the 11,166-foot summit that defines Big Sky's identity visible throughout every service.
Best Occasion: Perfect for Proposals
The Lone Peak massif in the window, Montana bison, and the Rocky Mountain sourcing that makes the Big Sky dining scene genuinely worthy of the landscape. The proposal dinner where Montana's wilderness provides the backdrop.
Best Occasion: Best for Impressing Clients
The most accomplished kitchen in Big Sky, with Montana game sourcing and the Lone Peak view. The client experience that matches the ski resort's ambitions.