At Drift Lodge, every stay is designed to feel warm, thoughtful, and easy from the moment you arrive. Hosted by Maren Brooks, Drift Lodge was created for travelers who want to experience the beauty of Big Sky, Montana while still feeling completely at home.
Drift Lodge began with a love for mountain mornings, cozy interiors, and the kind of trips that feel restful long after you return home. After years of visiting Big Sky, Maren dreamed of creating a place where guests could slow down, gather with the people they love, and enjoy the magic of Montana in every season.
Today, Drift Lodge welcomes guests looking for a comfortable home base near Big Sky Resort, local trails, favorite restaurants, and wide-open mountain views.
How it all began
From booking to checkout, guests can expect clear information, helpful details, and a welcoming experience.
Maren shares favorite restaurants, coffee shops, trails, activities, and seasonal tips so guests can experience Big Sky with more confidence.
Every room is designed with comfort in mind, from cozy linens and soft lighting to the little essentials that make travel easier.
Drift Lodge is more than a place to sleep. It is a carefully prepared mountain retreat designed to help guests feel cared for, comfortable, and connected to the place they came to explore. From the stocked kitchen and restful bedrooms to the local guide and simple check-in process, every detail is here to make your stay feel effortless.
Thoughtful hosting. Cozy details. Big Sky adventure.
Hi, I’m Maren, the host behind Drift Lodge. I created this stay for guests who love mountain air, cozy spaces, and the feeling of having a real place to land while exploring somewhere beautiful.
I believe the best trips are the ones that feel simple, comfortable, and personal. Whether you are here for skiing, hiking, a family getaway, or a slow weekend in the mountains, my goal is to make Drift Lodge feel like a home away from home.
Your Drift Lodge host
A scenic stop, a good cup of coffee, and at least one evening spent watching the sky change over the mountains.
A cozy, well-stocked kitchen. There is something special about guests being able to make breakfast, gather around the table, and feel settled right away.
Winter for the snow-covered views, but summer is a close second for hiking, patio dinners, and long golden evenings.slow drive through the mountains.
Coffee by the window before heading out for a trail walk or a slow drive through the mountains.
A Few Mountain Favorites
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