Located at the base of the Bridger Mountains, only ten minutes from historic downtown Bozeman, Bridger Creek Golf Course is one of Montana’s most scenic and challenging golf courses. Having hosted two U.S. Amateur qualifiers and many state and regional tournaments the course continues to draw rave reviews for it’s condition and complexity. But tournament
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Riverside Country Club is a member-owned Club established in 1959. The club is located on the north end of Bozeman, set under the Bridger Mountain range and borders the East Gallatin River. Riverside Country Club has an 18-hole championship golf course offers a traditional layout and puts a premium on shot placement off the tees.
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Bridger Canyon is an area just Northeast of Bozeman. Locally known for large homes on expansive acreages Bridger Canyon is one of the premier locations to live in Montana. Bridger Canyon real estate includes some of the Bozeman area’s finest homes for sale, and is the canyon that leads from Bozeman to the Bridger Bowl
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The fourth largest city in the state, Bozeman, Montana, is a college town(Montana State University), a ski town(Bridger Bowl, Big Sky, Yellowstone Club), and the top destination for fly fishing. Getting to and from Bozeman is easy. It has the busiest airport in Montana with the most direct flights. It is located along Interstate 90(I-90),
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Located 16 miles north of Bozeman is Bridger Bowl, a home-grown, nonprofit community ski area operating since 1955. Over the past 60 years local volunteers, board members, businesses, pass holders and more have helped Bridger Bowl grow to what it is today. Bridger Bowl offers 2,600 vertical feet with over 2,000 acres of amazing terrain,
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#1 Old Faithful Geyser/Upper Basin No visit to Yellowstone National Park is complete without experiencing at least one eruption of Old Faithful. Old Faithful erupts more frequently than any of the other big geysers, although it is not the largest or most regular geyser in the park. Take an hour or two to walk around
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Explore America’s first National Park just 90 minutes from Bozeman, Montana. Yellowstone National Park is one of the world’s primary wildlife preserves and has the greatest concentration of geysers and hot springs in America. Yellowstone National Park was established as the world’s first national park in 1872 and has more than 1,100 historic structures. Yellowstone
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With much of the western United States facing drought conditions, the amount and quality of water in the Bozeman area is of great interest among people. When buying land or a house with a private well, well flow rate, well yield, and water quantity are important factors. The ground water resources for the Bozeman area
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Bozeman has several highly rated Bed & Breakfasts ranging from Victorian Manors built in the late 1800’s to rural B&B’s with their own resident pack of wolves. Explore reviews, photos, and descriptions of each. Howlers Inn Rated: [usr 4.8] Set on 42 acres in picturesque Bridger Canyon, Howlers Inn is a unique Bed & Breakfast
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All mountain towns are picturesque, but few compare to Bozeman, MT. Yellowstone National Park is just 90 minutes to the south. Big Sky is 45 miles to the south, and four blue-ribbon fly-fishing rivers (the Gallatin, the Madison, the Jefferson, and the Yellowstone River) are just all just a short drive away. Bozeman has the
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