What most folks enjoy about Bridger Bowl is that family and friends of varying skill levels can ride the same chair while still enjoying terrain challenges they individually desire. The mountain lays out in a large funnel or V shape. With our base area facilities and lifts at the bottom of the slopes we expand from about 200 yards across the base up to approximately 2 miles wide on our ridge-lined summit.
Bridger Bowl's terrain difficulty rating (beginner to expert) is fairly easy to determine based on elevation. Generally speaking, the ski area has a nice transitional progression from a first-time beginner slope in the base area to novice terrain across the lower middle, wide-open intermediate runs in the center, advanced open bowl terrain in the upper third and, finally, expert terrain coming off the ridge top.
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