Powder Light Campus
Powder Light offers seasonal workforce housing that helps local employers meet peak staffing needs. Lone Mountain Land Company owns and manages the campus, leasing suites directly to qualifying businesses.
About Powder Light
Designed for the seasonal workforce
Powder Light is a purpose-built housing campus that serves employees working in Big Sky during peak seasons. The LMLC campus currently consists of two buildings with double-occupancy bedrooms.
Big Sky Community Housing Trust supported LMLC’s project by activating access to the community’s wastewater infrastructure, enabling employer-leased housing for seasonal workers. This housing serves employees who might otherwise seek rentals better suited for year-round residents, complementing longer-term efforts to stabilize Big Sky’s year-round workforce housing supply.
Leasing Information
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I rent a bedroom at Powder Light?
No. LMLC leases Powder Light suites as complete units with either 8 or 10 bedrooms. Individual bedrooms are not available to rent.
How long are leases at Powder Light?
Lease terms vary by season and are determined by LMLC. Employers should submit a housing request to discuss timing, availability, and lease structure.
Who is eligible to rent at Powder Light?
Powder Light Suites are furnished and leased as a whole unit to qualifying businesses registered with Big Sky’s Resort Tax. Individual bedrooms are not available for rent.
Who furnishes and maintains the units?
Lone Mountain Land Company furnishes and maintains Powder Light units. Utilities and furnishings are included in the lease rates.
Are pets permitted at Powder Light?
No, pets are not allowed in Powder Light.
What is the Housing Trust's involvement with Powder Light?
BSCHT secured its involvement in Powder Light with BSCHT's access to designated workforce housing water rights. BSCHT made no financial contributions. Lone Mountain Land Company constructed and funded the project using private funding. Neither Resort Tax or other public funding sources contributed to the development.