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A sub range of the Rocky Mountains Bridger range lies in Southern Montana, United States. The Bridger Range lies between Bozeman and Livingston extending from north to south. Bozeman pass separates Bridger range from the Gallatin Range. Bozeman pass is a scenic track that lies between Livingston and Bozeman. Some of the popular peaks of the Bridger Range are Bridger Peak, Saddle Peak, Sacagawea Peak, Mount Baldy,
Hardscrabble Peak and Ross Peak.
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Bridger Bowl located in Bozaeman is a popular tourist visiting place of Bridger Range. Bridger Bowl consisting of the north and south mountain bowls of the Bridger range offers a magnificent skiing experience The North Bowl of the Bridger Lift offers hilly terrains, slide ways and glades. The Alpine Lift of the North Bowl is ideal for skiing for the beginners and intermediates. The south Bowl with mountainous tracks is perfect for the expert skiers. The Deer Park lift in the South Bowl is a spot for trained and intermediate hikers. Pierre's knob in the south has triple chair lifts with steep and advanced terrains for long and short trails for the intermediates. The steep and narrow snow covered trails offer exciting skiing experience for the trained skiers. Avalanche radio devices and shovel are required to ski the snow capped slopes.
Gallatin National Forest is another popular tourist visiting area nearby Gallatin Mountain Range. The forest contains six mountain ranges out of which Bridger Mountain Range is one. The forest is home to diverse flora and fauna. Rows of Dougals fir, spruce, aspen and cottonwood spellbind with their breathtaking natural view. The Missouri River tributaries namely Gallation and Madison charm with their beautiful scenic view. A natural habitat of hundreds of animal and bird species like mountain lion, black bear, antelope, big horn sheep, bison, mule and elk the forest is a hot spot for the nature lovers.
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