Check out the Bridger Bowl ski resort map below to get a feel for the terrain before you head up. The trail map shows 105 runs spread across 13 beginner, 29 intermediate and 19 advanced trails, with skiing from 2,652m down to 1,859m. You'll find two chairlifts servicing the mountain, which is known among our community for its quality powder zones and off-piste terrain.
Download the Bridger Bowl Trail Map (PDF & Image)

Best Runs in Bridger Bowl
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Pierre's Knob (Blue): A mellow cruiser offering sweeping views across the Bridger Range, ideal for intermediates building confidence on wide-open terrain.
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Deer Park (Blue): A long, winding intermediate run through gladed sections and open bowls, perfect for practising rhythm and flow.
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Alpine (Blue): A consistently pitched blue that runs top-to-bottom, delivering non-stop carving with enough width to let you open up your turns.
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The Nose (Black): A steep, mogul-heavy favourite that tests your leg strength and technique with relentless bump lines from top to bottom.
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Sluice Box (Double Black Diamond): An ungroomed chute dropping through tight terrain with variable snow, demanding precise line choice and commitment.
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North Bowl Traverse Access (Double Black Diamond): Opens up Bridger's legendary steep-and-deep terrain, where you'll find wide-open powder fields and natural features after a storm.
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The Ridge (Double Black Diamond): A hike-to zone along the ridgeline offering serious steeps, exposed faces, and some of the most challenging terrain in-bounds.
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Powder Park (Black): A tree-skiing playground with natural gaps and rollers, brilliant for intermediates stepping up to more adventurous off-piste lines.
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Bronco (Blue): A fast, groomed cruiser that's perfect for racking up vertical and practising your carving at speed.

