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About Bozeman, Montana
Bozeman is a fast-growing community in central Montana, just north of Yellowstone
National Park. Our great quality of living is created by fresh air, wide-open
Montana skies, and a great community. The city of Bozeman features great restaurants,
world-class museums, fine arts and superb recreation opportunities. We are home
to the Montana State University.
Recreation
Bozeman is located at the juncture of Rocky Mountains and Montana central plains
that offers great skiing, mountain biking, hiking, hunting, fishing and other
recreational opportunities. Once you've experienced the mountain life of outlying
Bozeman, you won't want to go anywhere else. In Bozeman, you can jump on your
mountain bike and be at awesome hills in the matter in minutes.
The surrounding mountains are a cross-country ski mecca. If you prefer downhill
skiing, the best in the country is to be found at Bridger Bowl ski area. This
still-uncrowded ski area has great powder through much of the season, and awesome
views.
Fishing along the Madison, Yellowstone and Gallatin rivers is incomparable
-- unless you compare it to fishing on our numerous mountain lakes and streams.
In addition to the shear number of places to wet a line in southwest Montana,
you will experience an abundance of wild trout.
This area is a wildlife lovers dream. Our proximity, close to Yellowstone Park,
blesses us with numerous big game: deer, moose, elk and even bison! But be careful,
we also have mountain lions, bears, and wolves. And those lovely moose have
been known to charge an unwitting camper now and again, so it is best to be
prepared with some wilderness wisdom before seeking the truly wild areas of
the region.
Montana State University
University life in Bozeman is thrilling, competitive and life affirming. Here,
students thrive in a responsive, friendly environment. The university is a four-year
institution, offering degrees in 50 fields, which includes little-found classes
such as Bison Studies! We feature a progressive athletic program with the MSU
Bobcats!
Bozeman is the county seat of Gallatin County. Bozeman is the fifth largest
city in the state of Montana. The population in the 2000 census was 27,509 -
and growing.
The city was named after John M Bozeman, who was the founder of the Bozeman
Trail (1863) which was an overland route connecting the Oregon Trail to the
gold rush territory of central Montana.
Indian tribes flourished in the area before the influx of miners along the
trail including: Shoshone, Nez Perce, Blackfeet, Flathead, and Sioux tribes.
Geography
Bozeman is in the Gallatin Valley, near the Gallatin River, with the Bridge
Mountains to the northeast, the Tobacco Root Mountains to the west, the Big
Belt Mountains to the north, Hyalites to the south, and the Spanish Peaks and
Gallatin Range to the southwest. Interstate 90 passes through the city.
Climate in Bozeman is very comfortable with a higher-than average rainfall
compared to surrounding areas. This makes for a lush green environment and fertile
soils.
Population
The 27,509 people found in Bozeman in the 2000 census composed 10,877 households,
and 5,014 families. 23.3% of the households had children, 36% were married couples,
and 7.3% had a female householder.
The local university adds to the youth population in the city with a full 28.6%
of residents between the ages of 25 to 44.
The median age of the town is 25 years. Median income in the city is $32,156.
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