The Bridger Ski Foundation, a beloved Bozeman nonprofit that’s helped generations of local skiers chase their winter dreams, is asking for the community’s help in building a permanent home.
Bozeman woke up to a prehistoric surprise when a stolen Sinclair dinosaur was discovered perched atop the iconic “M” Trail after a late-night Halloween prank.
Bozeman is bursting with Halloween spirit this weekend! From haunted houses to live music and pumpkin patches, there’s something spooky (and fun) for everyone.
The Bozeman Ski Swap returns for 2025, bringing thousands of skis, snowboards, boots, and winter gear to the Gallatin County Fairgrounds. The event supports the Bridger Ski Foundation and is one of Montana’s biggest gear swaps.
Gold mountains, green valleys, and a book. Every detail on Bozeman’s city flag tells a story. Learn about the flag and the woman who designed it in 1966.
Ask a longtime Bozeman resident where to eat, and chances are they’ll steer you away from the busiest restaurants. The real treasures are the tucked-away spots that quietly serve the community every day.
Locals have gotten used to playing it cool when a famous face shows up at a farmers’ market or a neighborhood restaurant. It’s part of the Bozeman experience now.