Bridger Bowl Ski Resort Guide: Reviews, Ratings and Stats
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Bridger Bowl reviews & ratings
4.2 (11 reviews)
Ranked 112th of 171 Ski resorts
Ski Resorts>USA>Montana>Bridger Bowl
4.18 (11 ratings)
Overall Rating
4.27 (11 ratings)
Value for Money
3.22 (9 ratings)
Après Ski
4.70 (10 ratings)
Off Piste
3.40 (10 ratings)
Eating Out
3.67 (9 ratings)
Accommodation Options
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Bridger Bowl Reviews & Ratings

Overall Rating: 4.2
Ranking: 112th of 171 resorts
4.18 (11 ratings)
Overall Rating
2.36 (11 ratings)
Snow Parks
4.27 (11 ratings)
Value for Money
3.22 (9 ratings)
Après Ski
4.09 (11 ratings)
Family Friendly
4.70 (10 ratings)
Off Piste
3.40 (10 ratings)
Eating Out
4.00 (11 ratings)
Tree Skiing
3.36 (11 ratings)
Groomed Runs
3.82 (11 ratings)
Mogul Fields
4.73 (11 ratings)
Powder Zones
3.64 (11 ratings)
Quiet Slopes
3.00 (11 ratings)
Lift Efficiency
3.29 (7 ratings)
Ski School Quality
3.67 (9 ratings)
Accommodation Options
4.00 (1 ratings)
Intermediates
4.40 (5 ratings)
Advanced
4.00 (5 ratings)
Experts

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Alex - expert skier
Nov, 21 - 2024
Bridger Bowl is a fantastic ski area, if a bit small. The Schlashmans lift adds advanced and expert side country type terrain, but the lift is a slow two person and requires a beacon to ride. Overall Bridger offers some great runs for skiers of all levels, and is only limited by its size. The lack of lifts and space means on pow days and weekends it can get pretty cramped at times.
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Nicholas - expert skier
Nov, 14 - 2024
This resort is a heck of a deal. Only costs $77 for a day pass and has some amazing expert terrain off the ridges.
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Sam - advanced skier
Apr, 15 - 2024
Large mountain with lots of terrain and great snow even in early 2023-2024 season with terrain for all levels of skiers 10/10 would recommend
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Cooper - advanced skier
Mar, 5 - 2024
Very fun "local" ski hill. Very quick access from Bozeman (16miles) which is a beautiful town which tons of hotels, air bnb's, and options for eating out. Although it is a little local hill it has a very strong community with many experienced skiers. They also have a ton of different types of terrain along with a boot pack up to the ridge. Overall a great hill.
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Cj - advanced skier
Jan, 23 - 2024
Most days there is no line for a lift. Endless terrain to hit. They have good groomers and even better more advanced terrain. Ski lifts arent dance or super new and fast but plenty good enough. Very good community and almost everyone you meet is very nice and easy to get along with
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Tony - expert skier
Jan, 21 - 2024
Bridger is 20 min north of Bozeman with free parking at the mountain base. Many expert terrain areas, ranging from low grade glades to steep and deep. Family friendly runs are typically located at the lower portion of the mountain with many wide open groomers so you can perfect your carving skills. If you like bluebird pow days at a fraction of the price of those spendy resorts, then Bridger Bowl is for you!
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Ashley - advanced skier
Jan, 20 - 2024
Bridger Bowl has great terrain for more advanced skiers as well as great options for beginners. However, the daily ticket price is quite costly for the lift lines that one has to deal with.
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Cole - expert skier
Jan, 20 - 2024
Bridger Bowl is an experts paradise with the most difficult terrain anywhere! The ridge terrain is unmatched. But it is also still a great resort for beginners and intermediates. Has some really fun mellow terrain. The park isn't great but they have one. But you can't lap the park very fast because the lifts are all slow.
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Armani - intermediate skier
Dec, 26 - 2023
This place is super good for big mountain but not a resort a park skier would really enjoy. The powder is insane and the people are super fun.
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Shane - advanced skier
Dec, 19 - 2023
Bridger is easily my favorite resort in North America, but it isnt for the faint of heart nor the tourist. The in-bounds terrain at Bridger is mediocre at best. Nothing particularly poor about it, just very short groomed runs and essentially no park. however, once you venture up the ridge you unlock so much more skiable acreage that totally changes your perspective on the resort
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