Bozeman, Montana
Population: 27,509
Located in Gallatin County
Located just 90 miles from Yellowstone, the nation's oldest and largest national park, Bozeman is situated in a high mountain valley. Bozeman's climate boasts bright, sunny winters with crisp temperatures and long summer days in the comfortable 70-80 degree range. Home to Montana State University, the average population is 32,000. Activities Surrounded by Gallatin National Forest, three mountain ranges, and several rivers and waterways, the Bozeman area is unmatched for recreational activities. Skiing, hiking, mountain biking, hunting, fishing and golf are but a few of the activities that outdoors enthusiasts have the opportunity to partake in. The Economy Although agriculture provides fewer jobs than in previous years, it is the number one industry in the Bozeman area. Another major economic sector is tourism - with an estimated $400 million impact on the Gallatin Valley annually. Yellowstone Park, Bridger Bowl and Big Sky ski resorts are just a few of the reasons visitors flock to Bozeman. A rapidly growing technology sector is also thriving thanks to many collaborative efforts with Montana State University. Things to do Bozeman offers many kinds of cultural entertainment; The Bozeman Symphony, the Intermountain opera, many art galleries, several theatre, ballet, and dance groups, the Museum of Rockies and much more are available for your enjoyment. The pristine beauty and serenity of the Gallatin Valley are unparalleled. Very few cities display the quality of life presented in Bozeman. We pride ourselves in offering a small town atmosphere with big city amenities, just one of the many reasons to make Bozeman your hometown.
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