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QUICK TOUR OF THE AREA
The Bozeman area offers a wide variety of
accommodations, restaurants, and meeting
facilities to accommodate groups from 5 to 500.
Unique ranches, resorts, historical properties,
and modern hotels offer a distinctive western
flair and gracious hospitality. Home to Montana
State University and surrounded by the Gallatin
National Forest, Bozeman is home to numerous
cultural and outdoor recreational
opportunities. Founded in 1864 by John Bozeman,
the area’s unsurpassed beauty has lent
itself to such movies as The Horse Whisperer
and A River Runs Through It.
PICK YOUR SEASON
WINTER: Bridger Bowl, Moonlight Basin and
Big Sky Ski &Summer Resort offer some of
the best skiing in the Rocky Mountains. You
will find world-class cross-country skiing
at one of the many Nordic centers in the area.
The Christmas Stroll kicks off the holiday
season on Main Street the first weekend in December.
SPRING: Springtime is beautiful in Bozeman.
Snow-capped peaks surround a lush green valley.
Take a hike and enjoy a multitude of
wildflowers in bloom. This is the best time of
year to enjoy whitewater rafting and kayaking.
SUMMER: Festivals and fairs mark the summer
months in Bozeman. Enjoy spectacular Fourth of
July fireworks or take in the many sights and
sounds of the Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts.
Evening gallery walks and outdoor dining offer
relaxing options after a hard day at play.
FALL: Take a short drive to observe the many
wonders of Yellowstone National Park this time
of year, including bugling elk and beautiful
fall colors. The Bridger Mountain range is home
to one of the largest migrations of golden
eagles in the lower 48. The Bridger Raptor
Festival offers opportunities to observe and
learn about these amazing birds.
ATTRACTIONS Located only 90 miles from
Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman is your
Yellowstone connection. Whether your idea of a
good time is meandering down mountain trails,
wetting a line in renowned blue-ribbon trout
streams, or skiing deep powder on premier
slopes, Bozeman overflows with outdoor
activities. Bozeman also features a multitude
of cultural activities including Montana
Shakespeare in the Parks, the American Computer
Museum, the Gallatin Pioneer Museum, the
Intermountain Opera Company, the Bozeman
Symphony, and the Museum of the Rockies.
Anchored by an historical downtown that
includes unique restaurants, art galleries,
boutiques, and theaters, Bozeman holds the
charm of an era gone by.
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FACTS AND FIGURES
Population: 38,000
Number of hotel rooms: 1,800
Largest single meeting facility: 12,000 square
feet
MILEAGE FROM
Yellowstone National Park: 90 miles
Big Sky Ski Resort: 35 miles
Bridger Bowl Ski Resort: 20 miles
Glacier National Park: 312 miles
GETTING HERE
Interstate/Highway:
I-90, US 191, MT 84, MT 86
Airlines:
Allegiant Air 702-505-8888
Delta 800-221-1212
Frontier 800-432-1359
Horizon 800-547-9308
Northwest 800-225-2525
United 800-241-6522
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