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CONTACT
Telephone:
800-223-9609
Snow Ph:
406 586-2389
Fax: 406 587-1069
DATES AND TIMES
Opening Date:
December 8, 2007
Closing Date:
April 6, 2008
Hours of Operation:
Daily: 9am- 4pm Half Day: 12:30pm- 4pm
TICKET PRICES
Adult Jr Sr
Half Day: $35 $15 N/A
Full Day: $43 $15 $35
TRAIL RATINGS
Easiest: 25%
More Difficult: 35%
Most Difficult: 30%
Experts Only: 10%
AREA DETAILS
Alpine Skiing: Yes
Snowboarding: Yes
Night Skiing: No
Restricted Areas: No
Heli-Skiing: No
Leash Required: Yes
Sno-Cat Skiing: No
Terrain Park: Yes
Cross Country: 30 km
Half Pipe: No
Snow Tubing: No
Snowshoe Trails: No
PARKS & PIPES
Terrain Park: Yes
Super Pipe: No
Half Pipe: No
Jib Park: No |
STATS
Base Elevation:
6,100 ft (1,859 m)
Summit Elevation:
8,700 ft (2,652 m)
Vertical Drop:
2,600 ft (792 m)
Skiable Area:
1,500 acres
(607 hectares)
Annual Snowfall:
350 in (889 cm)
Snowmaking: 4%
LIFTS
Number of Lifts: 7
Uphill Lift Capacity:
7,600 per hour
Types of Lifts:
4 Double Chairs 2 Triple Chairs 1 Quad Chair
TRAILS
Number of Trails: 71
Longest Run:
15,840 ft (4,828 m)
AREA SERVICES
Child Care: Yes
Adaptive Skier: Yes
Lessons
Ski: Yes
Snowboard: Yes
Rentals
Ski: Yes
Snowboard: Yes
Children's Programs:
Yes
Women's Programs:
Yes
Nearby Lodging: Yes
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ABOUT BRIDGER BOWL SKI AREA
Bridger Bowl is a private, nonprofit community ski area with no owners. Consequently, all proceeds are reinvested into the area to cover operational expenses and improvements. Because there are no owners or shareholders to compensate, Bridger Bowl can afford to offer low-cost tickets for high-quality skiing.
Bridger Bowl is bordered by large bowls both to the north and to the south, with wide-open, varied terrain, including glades, long slopes, gullies, chutes, and other, smaller bowls in between.
Climb 400’ above the Bridger Bowl Bridger Lift to the world famous “Ridge” where expert alpine, tele, and boarders shred knarly chutes, rocky cliffs, and snowfields. But don’t forget your shovel, transceiver, and partner!
Bridger Bowl comes with a new lodge and central reservations office, rental shop, ski school, cafeteria, and bar & grill. Mid-mountain, you’ll find another chalet-lodge, with excellent grub: baked goods, hot soups, sandwiches, and drinks.
After shredding the Ridge at Bridger Bowl Ski Resort, drive the short 16 miles back to Bozeman on Highway 86 where you’ll find shopping, art, food, drink, and music at a wealth of excellent bars, galleries, shops, microbreweries, and restaurants.
Make Bozeman's Bridger Bowl Ski Area your destination this year as you search for your Bozeman Montana Real Estate or Montana ski property.
Bridger Bowl Snow Report
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