You won’t need a rental car for wedding events—transportation will be provided. Just note that Uber and other rides shares are not available in Big Sky, so plan any extra rides ahead of time. Private car service information is available in the travel section of our website. If you’d like to explore Big Sky beyond the wedding, renting a car is a good idea. Keep in mind the drive from Bozeman follows a two-lane canyon road, which can be snowy or icy in winter, so be sure you’re comfortable driving in those conditions.
In Big Sky, April weather further emphasizes the transition into spring. Temperatures begin to climb more noticeably now, with highs fluctuating around 40.1°F (4.5°C). However, snow remains a consistent feature, lightly dusting the town before the melting begins in earnest. This month offers a harmonious blend of winter's remnants and spring's arrival, enhancing Big Sky's natural beauty. It is not uncommon for one to enjoy a snowy morning and a sunny afternoon within the same day in April.
Due to Yellowstone Club security restrictions, we kindly ask that all guests use the provided transportation rather than driving themselves. Once the event begins, shuttles will run frequently to accommodate guests departing at different times.
April is considered shoulder season. Roads and walkways may be snowy or icy, so please plan footwear accordingly. If renting a car while in Montana, consider renting a vehicle with all-wheel or four-wheel drive.
Yes. Transportation will be provided for the welcome party, wedding day, and ski day.