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Consistently named one of the best towns in America by magazines such as Outdoor Magazine, Business Week, USA Today, New York Times, Forbes, and more. Bozeman is an epicenter of creativity and innovation, and home to Montana State University. The area is also a destination for some of the world’s most coveted after fly-fishing, and was served as the central location for “A River Runs Through It.” SouthWest Montana is a cultural and scenic oasis, and is only an hour outside of the stunning Yellowstone Park.
Bozeman is home to Montana State University, Museum of the Rockies, and “Biggest skiing in America” resorts Moonlight Basin and Big Sky.
Notable Bozeman natives include famous actor Gary Cooper, Jack Horner, preeminent paleontologist upon whom the main character, Dr. Alan Grant, in the book and film Jurassic Park was patterned, opera singer Pablo Elvira, sculptor Deborah Butterfield, author & high altitude mountaineer Conrad Anker, LEED Founder Kath Williams, humanitarian, author of “Three Cups of Tea” and founder of the Central Asia Institute Greg Mortenson, and Casey Anderson, Grizzly Bear expert and frequent guest on National Geographic Wild.
From “The Land of Creativity” and the #1 state in the U.S. for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, comes the world’s foremost mentoring festival for creativity and innovation — HATCH
Getting Here
Bozeman is just off I-90 in the Southwest corner of Montana – just north of world famous Yellowstone National Park
Google Map – Driving Directions
The Gallatin Field Airport (BZN) has is a short 15 minute drive to downtown Bozeman and has daily non-stop flights to:
- Chicago
- Denver
- Las Vegas
- Minneapolis
- Salt Lake City
- San Francisco
- Seattle
Visit www.bozemancvb.com for more information on what to do and where to stay.
Local Demographics
- Bozeman is located 90 miles from Yellowstone National Park sitting at the base of the Bridger Mountains.
- Bozeman has three major ski areas within 50 miles.
- Bozeman is home to Montana State University and its 12,135 enrolled students.
- Over 3,000,000 tourists pass through Gallatin County each year.
- Gallatin County Population: 73,243
- Bachelor’s degree or higher: 65.4%
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