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BOZEMAN

Bozeman is still a college town at heart, but when you step back and take in the full view, this micropolitan city is a booming hub of technology, business, entertainment, and development—not just in Montana, but in the Mountain West. People in Bozeman, Belgrade, and surrounding towns balance access to urban amenities with access to rugged wilderness. Lest you forget, this powerhouse of a city is also nestled within a region of incomparable beauty. On the east side of the Continental Divide, Bozeman’s geography is characterized by the wide-open, endless sky; cold and crystalline winter days; and unlimited summer sun.

The dramatic sunrise and sunsets are not to be missed, whether viewed from your kitchen window or a scenic overlook at the end of a hiking trail. More rain falls here than upon the state’s eastern grasslands, and fertile soils earned the Gallatin Valley its nickname, “Valley of the Flowers.” Take a weekend trip to experience breathtaking thermal features in Yellowstone National Park, lakes beyond counting in the Absaroka and Beartooth Mountains, or cold smoke powder skiing in the Bridgers. Embrace the authentic spirit of Bozeman and embed yourself in a community where adventure and opportunity go hand in hand.

Quick Facts

POPULATION: 53,293

MUSEUM OF THE ROCKIES HAS THE LARGEST COLLECTION OF NORTH AMERICAN DINOSAUR FOSSILS IN THE UNITED STATES.

LARGEST EMPLOYER: BOZEMAN HEALTH

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