Bridger Bowl Ski Area - Bozeman CVB

Bridger Bowl Ski Area

15795 Bridger Canyon Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715, USA

(406) 587-2111

Monday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Tuesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Wednesday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Thursday: 8:30 AM – 4:00 PM
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

Bridger Bowl is arguably, the most successful nonprofit ski areas in U.S. history. Located only 20 minutes north of Bozeman, this world-class community ski area provides vacationing skiers a big mountain experience with a friendly locals vibe. With Bozeman as your base camp, you will enjoy the best-valued ski and lodging packages that you can find anywhere.

This season, get the "New Alpine Experience" at Bridger Bowl. With last year's addition of two, new triple chair lifts on the north side of the mountain serving over 500 acres of beautiful blue and green runs, our brand new Alpine Cabin opening for the 2014-15 season provides convenient slope-side food and beverage services, a tulikivi warmstone fireplace and outstanding views of the mountain.

Bridger Bowl provides a wide range of experiences, from a dedicated beginner chair to our expert only (transceiver required) Schlasman's lift to the summit. Skiers and riders will find:

  • 8 Chair Lifts
  • 2,600 vertical feet
  • 2,000 acres of terrain
  • 50% beginner and intermediate runs
  • 4 beautiful day lodges,
  • PSIA ski and snowboard school
  • Rental and retail services
  • Playcare

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Reviews

Bridger Bowl is great! There’s a lot of diverse terrain. Nice greens and blues, tree skiing, and double blacks for the adventurous. Their staff is super nice too, including the ski school instructors. Food at the lodge is pretty overpriced, but I guess that’s not too surprising. The coffee was terrible, it was so watered down it looked like tea.
Carson Des Champs

Pretty fu(%!#@ epic skiing here! As much as I enjoyed the skiing here this past winter, I enjoyed the random conversations that I had with people on the way up the chairlift just as much (fun fact I timed it; Pierre's Knob takes about 12 minutes to ride up). I learned a lot riding up the lifts and hopefully taught a little also. On the times I was riding alone, I even read a book or two during the winter (highly recommend Daniel Kolenda's "Slaying Dragons." This ski area really has a community feel, and most everyone working there is really friendly and welcoming. It definitely has to be the craziest and most skilled skiing population for all ages that I've seen on any mountain.
Fitness. . Move, You'll Get it

Great skiing, friendly staff, if you want to ski with the locals this is the place. We found it to have a better vibe than Big Sky. Make sure you hit the bar after you hit the slopes!
Gary Stoner

Always a great time to skiing here, I especially love how you have to be properly prepared with avalanche gear to ride Schlasman’s and ski the ridge. The terrain is excellent and there’s something for everyone, from jaw dropping steeps to an excellent bunny hill. The ski school has been great for my wife who is relatively new to skiing, the hot chocolate here is the icing on the cake ☕️.
Ben Eminger

Great place to ski. Reasonable and a short drive from Bozeman. Snow was great, and a beautiful April afternoon for a Aprés beer after maybe the last great week of the winter.
Jake Vigesaa

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