Within the gated Ulerys Lakes neighborhood of Moonlight Basin, 20 acres of pristine alpine land rises through the trees. The groundwork of building has been laid with care, an approach winding to an elevated pad positioned for Lone Peak and Fan Mountain. Power is to the building site and the geotechnical report is complete. Years of measured tree clearing have opened a park-like setting to light and view while keeping the privacy of the forest intact. At this scale, there is room for both a primary home and a guest residence.
Behind the homesite the land climbs, and backcountry skiing begins at the property line. Beyond it, the Beehive Basin trail and the Lee Metcalf Wilderness of the Spanish Peaks open into Gallatin National Forest, with miles of skiing, hiking, and quiet. Ownership in Ulerys Lakes carries private access to the community lake and trail system, uncommon in Big Sky, Montana.
Below the homesite, One&Only Moonlight Basin sits within the neighborhood, its spa and restaurants just minutes away. Jack Creek Road runs west from Moonlight toward the Madison Valley and the Madison River, a quiet route into ranch country and blue-ribbon water. Just down the hill, the growing town center of Big Sky brings shops, dining, and year-round life within easy reach, a community still taking shape.
Moonlight Club membership is available to pursue with ownership, an invitation to golf, dining, heated pools, fitness, Nordic trails, even more trails, kids programming, and the full rhythm of the mountain through every season.
This is acreage for a buyer who wants space, privacy, and a genuine alpine overlook close to everything Big Sky and Moonlight Basin.
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