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Big Sky Resort - Nearby Destinations

Tourist destinations to consider near Big Sky Resort are listed below. Click on any name for complete information.



Bozeman Population: 28,000
  As one of the larger cities in Montana, Bozeman has managed to retain a distinct mountain town feel despite the population and housing boom it has undergone during the past decade. Tucked between the Judith Basin, Gallatin and Bridger mountain ranges to the north & the Madison Range to the south, visitors will find the Bozeman area harbors one of the greatest outdoor recreational resources in the entire state.
     
Bridger Bowl Ski Area
  Bridger Bowl 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, gullies in addition to other smaller bowls. Bridger Bowl is located on the east side of the Continental Divide and snow often accumulates in incredible amounts.
     
Livingston Population: 7,000
  The town of Livingston, located at the transition between the massive Absaroka mountains and the Paradise Valley, was once a favorite haunt of such western characters as Calamity Jane and is now a popular hide-away for the rich and famous.
     
Moonlight Basin Ski Area
  Nestled in an ideal section of the Rocky Mountains, Moonlight Basin's elevation and northern exposure allow the 400 inches of dry, light snow that fall each year to stay around longer. Our unique terrain also creates a rich variety of runs, from gentle trails and impeccably groomed cruisers to hair-raising chutes.
     
Yellowstone National Park
  Yellowstone National Park, a region once rumored to be "the place where hell bubbles up", is one of the Earth's greatest natural wonders, a mountainous land parked atop one of the world's largest active volcanoes. Yellowstone is best known for its bubbling calderas and other geothermal wonders, peculiarly framed by thickly forested mountains and high alpine lakes.
     

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