Located in the heart of the Rocky Mountains, Bozeman is surrounded by three ski hills: Bridger Bowl, Big Sky Resort, and Moonlight Basin. A true skiers paradise.


 The three forks of the Missouri River come together 30 miles from downtown, making Bozeman a fly fisherman’s dream-come-true. 


Downtown Bozeman is filled with unique shops ranging from a local book store with couch seating to jewelry stores and art galleries. 


Downtown Bozeman offers a wide variety of cuisine from around the world. Whether you’re looking for a sports bar with locally brewed beer, fresh sushi, a relaxing night at a wine bar, or a Montana grown grass-fed bison steak, downtown Bozeman has a lot to offer. 


Montana State University is a land-grant university located in Bozeman, Montana. It is the state's largest university and primary campus in the Montana State University System.


Yellowstone International Airport is Montana’s largest and is continuing its extensive growth. With direct flights from many national hubs, Bozeman has become an easy destination.


As of July 1st, 2015 the population estimate for the city of Bozeman was 43,405 residents. Gallatin County is growing rapidly and was estimated to have 100,739 people at that time.


Drive through Paradise Valley to Yellowstone National Park in under 2 hours. 

 

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