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Meadow Village, Big Sky: The Practical Heart of the Mountain

If Mountain Village is where Big Sky skis and Town Center is where it gathers, Meadow Village is where a lot of it actually lives. Spread across the valley floor below Lone Peak, this is the original residential core of Big Sky, and it remains the most walkable, most connected, and most attainable way into the community. For buyers who want to be part of Big Sky year-round rather than just visit it, Meadow Village is often the smartest entry point.

Layout and Lifestyle

Meadow Village wraps around the Big Sky Golf Course, an 18-hole layout that doubles as a Nordic ski network once the snow flies. Streets like Little Coyote Road and Black Otter Road thread between condominium clusters, townhomes, and single-family homes, with Lake Levinsky and the Meadow Village Center anchoring daily life. You can pick up groceries, grab a coffee, see a doctor, and meet a friend for dinner without getting in your car. That convenience is rare in a resort town, and it is a big part of why Meadow Village holds its appeal across every season.

The location is the other draw. You are minutes from Big Sky Town Center, with its Wednesday farmers market and Thursday Music in the Mountains concerts all summer, and a short, well-traveled drive up to the Mountain Village base and the lifts. The Gallatin River and its canyon trails sit just down the road.

The Range of Homes

Meadow Village offers the broadest price spectrum in Big Sky. Condominiums and townhomes here represent some of the most accessible ownership in the entire community, which makes the area popular with first-time mountain buyers, rental investors, and people who want a low-maintenance base. Single-family homes along the golf course and the quieter cul-de-sacs reach into higher tiers, especially newer custom builds with Lone Peak views. Because the inventory is so varied, this is a neighborhood where a clear budget and a quick read on what trades for what really pays off.

A few practical notes. Many condo communities carry HOA dues that cover maintenance and amenities, so factor those into your numbers. Short-term rental rules vary by association and are worth confirming early if income is part of your plan.

The Bottom Line

Meadow Village is Big Sky for people who want to actually use it, not just admire it from a distance. It is central, convenient, and the most flexible price-wise of any part of town. If you want a foothold in Big Sky that works in July as well as January, start here.

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