
A sleigh ride through the snow and woods underneath a starlit Montana sky, a storytelling and singing cowboy, a shot of honey moonshine, a classic Montana prime rib meal cooked over a century-old railroad stove, dining by candlelight, rosemary popovers, crème fraiche mashed potatoes, roasted vegetables, and huckleberry cobbler–it’s all part of the Sleigh Ride Dinner at Lone Mountain Ranch.

The 20-minute sleigh ride takes adventrueres to the historic North Fork Cabin, warmed by a wood burning stove from the early 1900’s to give it even more of a step-back-in-time feel. It’s a one-of-a-kind experience that is now entering its 35th year, making it an intergenerational family experience for many and one to not forget for those doing it for the first time.

Lone Mountain Ranch, in Big Sky, Montana, has become a world-renowned destination since it was homesteaded in 1915 with 30 unique rooms and cabins, that spans over 100 years.

With the location in mind, the ranch offers guests a variety of outdoor seasonal expeditions and adventures all year round,
