
Bridger Bowl Terrain
With a 2,600 foot lift-served vertical drop and an annual average of 350 inches of snowfall blanketing 2,000 acres of terrain accessed by 7 chair lifts, Bridger serves up major league skiing and riding at an outstanding value. 20% Beginner, 30% Intermediate and 50% Advanced/Expert spread over 75 named runs; four large, alpine bowls; numerous glades and a multitude of chutes, gullies and beautifully groomed terrain. The 2008/09 addition of the Schlasman's chairlift added 311 acres of ungroomed expert terrain that was enthusiastically recognized last season and provides a true big mountain experience. As with Bridger's renown hike-to Ridge, access to the Schlasman's lift requires an avalanche transceiver. Knowledge of the Ridge and Schlasman's terrain is essential, as both areas have no hazard markings, no grooming and no marked trails - an expert's playground chock full of challenge that places Bridger on the wish list of any serious skier and snowboarder.
Bridger Bowl Snowboarding
Halfpipes: 0
Tarrain Parks: 1
Bridger Bowl Mountain Stats
| Mountain |
Terrain |
Lifts |
Season/Hours |
| Summit |
8,700 Ft / 2,652 M |
| Base |
6,100 Ft / 1,859 M |
| Vertical |
2,600 Ft / 792 M |
| Acres |
2,000 Ac / 809 Hc |
| Annual Snow |
350" / 889cm |
| Snowmaking |
5% |
| Longest Run: |
15,840 Ft / 4,828 M |
|
 |
20% |
 |
30% |
 |
30% |
  |
20% |
| Trails: |
90 |
| Night Skiing? |
No |
| Nordic Skiing? |
No |
| Heli/Cat Skiing? |
No |
| Mountain Biking? |
No |
|
| High-Speed 6: |
0 |
| 6 Person: |
0 |
| High-Speed 5: |
0 |
| 5 Person: |
0 |
| High-Speed 4: |
0 |
| Quads: |
1 |
| Triples: |
3 |
| Doubles: |
3 |
| Surface: |
1 |
| Gondolas: |
0 |
| Capacity (per hr): |
7900 |
|
Season:
From 12/7/2012 to 4/7/2013 |
| Sunday: |
9-4 |
| Monday: |
9-4 |
| Tuesday: |
9-4 |
| Wednesday: |
9-4 |
| Thursday: |
9-4 |
| Friday: |
9-4 |
| Saturday: |
9-4 |
|
What's New This Season at Bridger Bowl
New Bridger triple chair for 2010/11.
The 2008/09 addition of the Schlasman's chairlift added 311 acres of ungroomed expert terrain. As with Bridger's renown hike-to Ridge, access to the Schlasman's lift requires an avalanche transceiver. Knowledge of the Ridge and Schlasman's terrain is essential, as both areas have no hazard markings, no grooming and no marked trails - an expert's playground full of challenge that places Bridger on the wish list of any serious skier and snowboarder.
Information last updated 11/16/2012. |