Bozeman Resources

Bozeman Montana Resources

Gallatin Valley Mall-

The Gallatin Valley Mall has a unique mix of over 65 specialty stores, restaurants, department stores and entertainment venues to satisfy all your shopping needs. Whether you’re shopping for holiday gifts, back-to-school or a gift for that special someone, or perhaps just meeting some friends for dinner and a movie, the Gallatin Valley Mall is your perfect destination. www.gallatinvalleymall.com

Bridger Bowl-

Bridger Bowl offers a very diverse ski experience for all levels of skiers. Bridger is flanked by two large bowls to the North and South. Most of the ski area offers wide open terrain with a variety of landscapes including long slopes, glades, chutes, and gullies in addition to other smaller bowls. Incredible expert only skiing is available on Bridger’s renowned “Ridge”. Skiers and snowboarders who wish to access this terrain must hike up 400 vertical feet above the Bridger Lift. The “Ridge” has steep chutes, rock cliffs, and snowfields, providing some of the most challenging skiing found within any ski area boundary. www.bridgerbowl.com

Montana State University-

The home of the Bobcats was established in 1893 in the heart of the Gallatin Valley. MSU is a dream destination for top-notch professors, researchers, and students from around the world. A city within a city, MSU has its own restaurants, shopping, fitness center, and theatres. This beautiful 1,170-acre campus has been quoted by one student as “Paradise”. www.montana.edu

Yellowstone National Park-

Among national parks Yellowstone is first I many ways. It is the first national park I the world. It is the largest park in the lower 48 states, larger than the states of Delaware and Rhode Island combined. It has some of the most famous park features, such as Old Faithful, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and freely roaming herds of buffalo. Nearly three million people visit the park each year, and over 60 million have visited it since 1872. www.yellowstone.net

Museums-

Bozeman is home to some very fascinating museums.

Museum of the Rockies- Located on the Montana State University campus, you’ll experience the Northern Rocky Mountain region and life that emerged upon it from the beginning of time to the present. www.montana.edu

Gallatin County Pioneer Museum- It is housed in an historic jail building, which offers a view of the past. See how things used to be in the good ol’ days.

American Computer Museum- See the information highway when it was a dirt road. You’ll find the most comprehensive display of the history of the information age.