What’s Best About Winter in Bozeman?
We want to know what you enjoy best about living in Bozeman during winter.
We want to know what you enjoy best about living in Bozeman during winter.
This summer has been unusually hot, with record-breaking temperatures all over the country. But in a few months, we may be wishing for a little of that heat — forecasters are warning we should brace for a particularly harsh winter.
Thank goodness that I have finally found snowboarding as a hobby. I am a Montana native but until this year I have not been able to spend my winters playing in the snow, minus the occasional sledding trip to Pete's Hill.
How does someone decide when they’ve had enough of the snow? I’ve just started snowboarding and I really like everything about it, but I just really got the hang of it and the weather is now warming up! The timing really kinda sucks!
I’ve heard that as long as the resorts are open, let it snow
The weather at Gallatin Field might be delightful, but that doesn’t mean Southwest Montana travelers won’t face travel difficulties as they return home for the holidays. A major east coast snow storm is causing a ripple-effect of travel woes across the country.
National Geographic Traveler magazine polled it's readers, Twitter followers, Facebook friends, and their Intelligent Traveler blog subscribers; and asked them to help form the Top-10 Snowy City list. Sandwiched between Dortmund, Germany (#7) and Boulder, Colorado (#9) is the snowmobiling, snowshoeing, and skiing mecca of West Yellowstone.
Yellowstone National Park officially opens today for it's winter season through March 13th. Whether you're skiing, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, or hiking; Yellowstone's natural wonders combine with snow and cold to create a truly unique and beautiful experience.
Don't miss your chance to do your 3 favorite things this Saturday. Drink amazing beer, Party to great music, and win dope trips! Winterfest 2010 is tomorrow at the Pourhouse Bar & Grill in Downtown Bozeman.
It's old man winter's one-two punch, and it's coming to a city near you. Following Monday & Tuesday's snowfall, we are poised in Southwest Montana to face record breaking low temperatures on Wednesday and Thursday mornings, with the mercury dropping to a bone chilling -15 to -20.