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Bridger Bowl ski area, Big Belt Mountains, Montana
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| | The yearly snowfall is higher than average at this ski area. This is a fuller-size than average ski area featuring a drop from top to bottom that's more or less average when you compare it to other ski areas in the region. This ski mountain has 71 trails that you may ski on; there are ample trails for every ability. This ski mountain has a much higher than average share of difficult trails and a much lower than average share of intermediate or beginner trails. Bridger Bowl has a great range of ski runs and a decent |
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total of good ski lifts. All 8 different ski lifts at this ski hill are in tremendous condition. The fluffy snow here becomes exceptionally deep, 29 feet every year, and that is one of the reasons this is such a brilliant ski hill. Having such a big skiing territory,
| | 2,000 acres in all being deficient in skiable land won’t happen. Getting your skiing muscles set in motion and spending some quality time in nature will make you feel splendid. The grand mountain surroundings of Montana and the genuinely great slopes are great attractions for scores of snow skiers. Bridger Bowl has a wonderful diversity of ski runs; it won’t leave anyone bored. Bridger Bowl has the biggest height difference among ski areas in a 45 mile radius. The 2,600 feet of height difference is beyond doubt tremendous. | |
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The slopes at Bridger Bowl may turn simply freaky; so do safety-check your bindings. Skiing here is always an enjoyable experience with lots of red and black ski runs. The snowboarding and the skiing in Montana is so much fun through the ski season. Nothing is
better than the Montana mountaintops in winter; they are a perfect location for snowboarding or skiing. You may have to settle for a hotel a bit away from the main area if you want to stay overnight, but you'd better book ahead of going because these accommodations
fill up swiftly. The Big Belt Mountains covered in wonderful snow is a perfect location for snowboarding or skiing. You might be into skiing or snowboarding, or both, doesn't matter, this is an area with a lot of places for that. The Big Belt Mountains and its
mountaintops is a landscape worth seeing.
Special features: New, expert-only Schlasman's lift (457hz avalanche transceiver required to access lift) serves 311 acres of un-groomed, unmarked expert terrain.
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| These outdoors activities are available near Bridger Bowl ski area. |
| | Ski Areas Near Bridger Bowl ski area:
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Big Sky, Montana
, 43 miles away 4350 vertical feet 150 runs - 17 lifts 58% Expert & Adv. 25% Intermediate 17% Beginner |
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Moonlight Basin, Montana
, 45 miles away 4166 vertical feet 97 runs - 7 lifts 53% Expert & Adv. 26% Intermediate 21% Beginner |
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Showdown, Montana
, 51 miles away 1400 vertical feet 34 runs - 4 lifts 30% Expert & Adv. 40% Intermediate 30% Beginner |
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Grand Targhee, Wyoming
, 98 miles away 2212 vertical feet 74 runs - 5 lifts 70% Expert & Adv. 20% Intermediate 10% Beginner |
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| |  Bridger Bowl ski area Trail Map Trail map supplied by Bridger Bowl ski area, copyright ©. |
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* Distances listed are direct linear distances, actual travel distance may be different.
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