Moonlight Basin is a year-round recreational resort set amongst Montana's spectacular Rocky Mountains.
Moonlight Basin's golf course, The Reserve, is located in the heart of the resort, and thrills golfers with dynamic elevation changes, staggering mountain views, and natural terrain features.. A Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course, Moonlight Basin's Reserve features nine challenging holes and is a great way to spend an afternoon in the mountains.
The Reserve at Moonlight Basin is a par-72 golf course blended into a beautiful and dramatic alpine setting. All 8,000 yards of this Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course respect Montana's unique outdoor character. With the back nine holes currently playable, golfers are enjoying the 360-degree panorama, with each swing leading to a different mountain vista.
This summer, guests can "Stay and Play" at Moonlight Basin and enjoy a golf experience like no other...
"Stay & Play" Packages start as low as $121 per person.
This package includes (2) nights lodging at Moonlight Basin and 18 holes of golf at The Reserve At Moonlight Basin (Back nine twice). Valid dates: June 4-October 9, 2011, weather permitting. Package price per night, based on quad occupancy.
About Moonlight Basin Moonlight Basin is an environmentally-sensitive, four-season recreational resort and real estate development, surrounded by world-class Rocky Mountain skiing. Ski terrain includes 97 mapped trails, bowls, chutes and glades, two terrain parks, as well as 1,900 skiable acres and a lift-served vertical drop of 2,720 feet with a total vertical drop of 4,150 feet. The resort also boasts 250,000 acres of surrounding wilderness and miles of nature trails. Offering luxury accommodations; Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf; a full-service spa; a variety of dining options; “The Biggest Skiing in America,” in combination with Big Sky Resort; fishing; hunting; rafting; camping; skiing; horseback riding and numerous other activities throughout the year, it’s the perfect balance of luxury and adventure. Located just one hour from Bozeman and 50 miles from Yellowstone National Park, this four-season paradise feels private and secluded, yet is easily accessible year-round.