
MOUNTAIN STATISTICS
Bridger Bowl is flanked by two large bowls to the North and South. Most of the ski area offers wide open terrain with a variety of landscapes including long slopes, glades, chutes, gullies in addition to other smaller bowls.
| Vertical Rise: | 2,700 ft (2,600 ft lift-served) |
| Skiable Acreage: | 2,000 |
| Top Elevation: | 8,800 ft |
| Base Elevation: | 6,100 ft |
| Highest Lift Served Elevation: | 8,700 ft |
| Average Annual Snowfall: | 350 inches |
| Trails: | 71 |
| Trail Classifications: | 20% Beginner |
| 30% Intermediate | |
| 20% Advanced | |
| 30% Extreme | |
| Longest Run: | 3 miles |
| Lift System: | 1 Quad - 2 Triples - 5 Doubles |
| Snowmaking: | Coverage on 4% of the resort |
| Terrain Parks: | Yes |
Area
Description
Bridger Bowl offers a very diverse ski experience with the following ratings: 20% beginner, 30% intermediate, 20% advance and 30% extreme. Incredible expert only skiing is available off Bridger's new Schlasman's Chairlift and on the renowned "Ridge." Skiers and snowboarders who wish to ride the new lift or access this terrain, collectively known as Ridge Terrain, must have an avalanche transceiver (457 khz). It is stongly recommended to have a partner, a shovel and expert skiing abilities in addition to knowledge of the terrain before venturing into the area which will have no hazard markings, no grooming and no marked trails. Ridge Terrain contains numerous steep chutes, rock cliffs, and snowfields which may end in unmarked cliffs. Clearly, Bridger Bowl's Ridge Terrain provides some of the most challenging skiing found within any ski area boundary!
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