WebTrail passes in the Bozeman Community Nordic Trails system are voluntary. If you can afford it, we recommend an annual pass and/or a donation. What's the catch? The catch is that we need to sell enough passes each year to cover grooming costs. The trails program needs $200,000+ for grooming, maintenance, snowmaking and equipment each year. WebThe trails at Crosscut are well-known for consistently great conditions, thanks to impeccable daily grooming. ... 16621 Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman, MT, 59715, United States (406) 586-9690 …
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WebWelcome to outsidebozeman.com, southwest Montana's outdoor resource.Articles, maps, gear reviews, events, photo galleries... if it's outdoors and southwest Montana, it's in here. Not to mention every back issue of Outside Bozeman at your fingertips – you can search the site by topic, view articles by specific authors, or scroll through each issue article by … WebTrails & Tours. Biking Trails. Hiking Trails. Nordic Trails. Ski Tours. Backpacking Trips. Gear. Product Reviews. Care & Maintenance. Do-It-Yourself. Company Profiles. ... Not to mention every back issue of Outside Bozeman at your fingertips – you can search the site by topic, view articles by specific authors, or scroll through each issue ... WebCall the Mammoth Hotel at (307) 344-5600 to get yourself a seat. Several trails start at or near the Indian Creek campground, and there is a small warming hut there. For the 2.2-mile Indian Creek loop, start at the hut and follow the road through the campground and onto the Bighorn Pass trail. potion bottle graphic