Nordic Skiing

Numerous groomed and ungroomed areas can be found in the Gallatin VAalley, the Bridger Mountains, and Big Sky.

Bohart Ranch

Bohart Ranch

Bohart Ranch Cross Country Ski Center, located 16 miles northeast of Bozeman, Montana and 90 miles north of Yellowstone National Park, is dedicated to offering the highest quality Nordic Skiing. Our 30Km scenic trail system situated on private and Forest Service lands, loops through terrain well suited to all levels of ability. Open 9-4pm
Location: 16621 Bridger Canyon Road - Bozeman
Phone: 406-586-9070
Bridger Creek Golf Course

Bridger Creek Golf Course

Bridger Ski Foundation regularly grooms these trails that extend through out the golf course and along Bridger Creek. Parking at Bridger Creek Club House. No dogs allowed, or walking on the groomed trails.
Location: 2710 McIlhaten Road - Bozeman
Lone Mountain Ranch

Lone Mountain Ranch

Voted the #1 Nordic Ski Resort in North America by Cross Country Skier magazine, their phenomenal terrain, dependable snow, incredible guides, and proximity to Big Sky Resort and Yellowstone National Park, make for an unrivaled Rocky Mountain winter vacation experience. 85 km of groomed trail.
Location: 750 Lone Mountain Ranch Rd - Big Sky
Toll Free: 800-514-4644
Hyalite Canyon

Hyalite Canyon

The U.S. Forest Service grooms these numerous trails around Hyalite Lake. Grooming is intermittent. Levels of difficulty vary. Parking in Hyalite Day Use parking lot or Blackmore Parking Area. Dogs and Pedestrians are allowed.
Location: Hyalite Canyon - Bozeman
Lindley Park-Highland Glen

Lindley Park-Highland Glen

These trails sit next to the hospital and see the most activity with skate skiers. Please be respectful when skiing in Highland Glen Nature Reserve. It is private land, access which is made possible by Bozeman Health. Parking at the softball diamonds Highland Boulevard.
Location: Just North of Bozeman Deaconess - Bozeman
Bozeman Creek - Sourdough Canyon

Bozeman Creek - Sourdough Canyon

Just minutes south of Bozeman, this trail runs along Bozeman Creek. It is groomed regularly and allows for pedestrians and dogs. Head all the way up to Mystic Lake.