Bozeman is a beautiful and historic town with fantastic scenery, great places to eat, friendly people, best enjoyed on foot. Elevation is 4,810 feet above sea level and population is 40,000 plus nearly 17,000 college students (home of Montana State University). If you want a lot more details ask the Chamber of Commerce or Bozeman Net.
Schedule some extra time to ski Bridger, Crosscut Mountain Sports Center, Moonlight Basin or Big Sky. We also have a network of public ski trails.
Or go south a couple hours to Yellowstone Park, the first and oldest national park in the world. Take in a geyser in winter glory by ski or snowcoach or the Boiling River, a natural hot springs (if you’re willing to take your clothes off in sub-zero weather and can find a nice river rock to sit on – bathing suits required). For a soak closer to town there are hot spring pools at Bozeman Hot Springs and Norris Hot Springs.
Travel to Bozeman
Bozeman winter weather can be unpredictable. Find out more at travel.state.mt.us/whatsnew/roadsandweather. Bozeman is located in south central Montana between Butte and Billings, Montana along Interstate 90. The airport serving the area is Gallatin Field and is located ten minutes west of Bozeman and just east of Belgrade. It provides service for major airlines including Delta, Northwest, United, Alaska/Horizon and Frontier. Daily flights to Salt Lake City, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Denver and Seattle provide convenient connecting service to domestic and international airports.
Here’s a map to guide you to the venue.
Rides
If you need a ride from the airport please contact us ahead of time and we will arrange one. Let us know how many are in your party and where you need to go.