Cold Smoke College, Trout U—there’s a reason MSU has these nicknames, and chances are it was a big part of your decision to come here. The outdoor recreation around Bozeman is amazing for everything from mellow walks through the park to extreme skiing. So, here’s your insider info for the outdoors.
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Extra Credit – We all know skiing is the staple pursuit during the cold months of winter. But have you ticked each of these oddball activities off your list, too?
Two Wheels, Endless Options – They say that once you learn to ride a bike, you never forget. Well, once you ride Bozeman singletrack, you never forget—and you never stop craving it.
Mad Pow Disease – It’s no secret—at least not anymore—that Bozeman is a fine place to ski. Very fine in fact.
Gone Fishin’ – The Bozeman area has some of the best trout water in the world, and you have the privilege of being less than an hour from three world-renowned rivers, plus dozens of other fishing options. Take full advantage.
On the Rocks – You’ve probably noticed the Rocky Mountains are aptly named. Limestone, sandstone, granite, gneiss—we’ve got rocks, and for those with the guts to get vertical, climbing opportunities galore.
Finding the Flow – Montana is home to a unique and dynamic web of water. Be it a meandering stream or furious, technical whitewater; whether it’s a committing excursion deep in the backcountry or a float after work—in Bozeman, there are paddling opportunities abound.
Trail to Everywhere – Few places rival Bozeman’s accessibility to trails. Like a spider web from city center, hundreds of miles of dirt paths lie at our fingertips—we only need to hop on and take off.
Slip-Slidin’ Away – Winter in Montana is long, and while alpine skiing might be its most famous activity, Nordic skiing is an equally great way to get outside and actually enjoy the cold.
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Watchable Wildlife – If you haven’t noticed, Montana is a wildlife hotbed. Unless you’re from the Serengeti, the opportunity for animal encounters likely rivals anywhere you’ve been before.