
Welcome to Bozeman's incredible Community Nordic Trails!
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Thanks to Stuart Jennings for these excellent maps! |
By purchasing a BSF Community Nordic Trail Pass your contribution will help to continue improvements to the trail system, provide frequent grooming, and continue to maintain and purchase additional grooming equipment. 100% of all contributions and Trail Pass purchases are credited directly to the Trail Grooming Fund administered by Bridger Ski Foundation. Your contribution to this Fund is tax deductible, and you will receive a Trail Badge to be worn while using the trail system. In addition, Bohart Ranch will once again offer a $2 discount off their daily trail pass rate just by showing your BSF Community Nordic Trail Badge.
The trail system is made possible by the effort and partnership of the Bridger Ski Foundation, Gallatin Valley Land Trust, Gallatin National Forest and Bozeman City Parks and Recreation Department. We currently maintain and groom five areas: Bridger Creek, Hedvig's Trail, Lindley Park, Bozeman Creek and Hyalite Canyon. There are also countless volunteers, donors and business supporters that help make it all possible - thank you for your support!
Supporting the Community Nordic Trails is easy: Trail passes may be purchased by mail with this printable form, or you may purchase Trail Passes online and make additional contributions to the Trail Grooming Fund through Paypal. Just follow the links below. Once we receive your payment, Trail Support Badges will be mailed to you. Starting November 1, 2009 Trail Badges will also be available for purchase at Bangtail Bike & Ski, Northern Lights Trading Company, and Nordic Ski Source.
Purchase your Community Nordic Trails Pass online:
Individual or Family Passes may be purchased below. Bridger Ski Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, and Community Nordic Trail Pass payments are tax deductible to the extent allowed by law.
Make a Donation to grooming:

Thank you very much for your generous support of nordic ski trail grooming in the Bozeman area! |