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Bridger Range

The Bridger Range, also known as the Bridger Mountains, is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Montana in the United States. The range runs mostly in a north–south direction between Bozeman and Maudlow. It is separated from the Gallatin Range to the south by Bozeman Pass; from the Horseshoe Hills to the west by Dry Creek; from the Crazy Mountains to the east by the Shields River valley; and from the Big Belt Mountains to the north by Sixteen Mile Creek. The highest point in the Bridger Range is Sacagawea Peak (9,596 feet (2,925 m)), which is visible to the northeast from Bozeman.

Bridger Range
West face of the Bridger Range
Highest point
PeakSacagawea Peak[1]
Elevation9,596 ft (2,925 m)
Geography
Location within the state of Montana
CountryUnited States
StateMontana
Range coordinates45°53.3′N 110°57.5′W / 45.8883°N 110.9583°W / 45.8883; -110.9583
Parent rangeRocky Mountains

Although the range is mostly in Gallatin County, a small portion extends into Park County. Bozeman Pass, at an elevation of 5,712 feet (1,741 m), is a narrow pass that lies between Bozeman and Livingston. The entire range is within Gallatin National Forest.

History

The range is named after Jim Bridger, a mountain man of the 19th century who pioneered the Bridger Trail through mountains in southern Wyoming into the Bighorn Basin in 1864.

On January 10, 1938, Northwest Airlines Flight 2 crashed in the Bridger Mountains, killing all 10 aboard. This was the first fatal crash of a Northwest Airlines aircraft.

Prominent peaks

The most prominent peaks in the Bridgers include:

 
East face of Bridger Range
 
Northwest face of Bridger Range

Recreation

Skiing

The Bridger Range is also home to the ski area Bridger Bowl. With the first rope tow installed in 1951, Bridger Bowl quickly became a popular mountain with the locals. The area has a top elevation of 8700 feet and a base elevation of 6100 feet. On average the ski area receives 350 inches (890 cm) of snow every year. Backcountry skiing is also very popular in the Bridgers, with snow being available on peaks such as Sacagawea from early November until late May/early June. Beginning in the 2008–2009 ski season, Bridger Bowl started to allow backcountry travel from the ski area via access gates on the northern and southern boundaries.

Hiking

Though many hiking trails exist, Sacagawea Peak is a favorite hiking area in the Bridgers. The hike is a short but strenuous 2.2-mile (3.5 km) one-way trek through pine forest, alpine tundra and scree fields to the top of Sacagawea Peak. The Bridger Ridge Run is a 20-mile (32 km) race which takes place in mid-August. The race follows the ridgeline from Fairy Lake to the southern end of the range.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ "Bridger Range". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  2. ^ "Sacagawea Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  3. ^ "Hardscrabble Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  4. ^ "Naya Nuki Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  5. ^ "Saddle Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  6. ^ "Ross Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  7. ^ "Mount Baldy". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.
  8. ^ "Bridger Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior.

External links

  • Bridger Bowl Ski Area

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For the mountain range in Wyoming see Bridger Mountains Wyoming The Bridger Range also known as the Bridger Mountains is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains in southwestern Montana in the United States The range runs mostly in a north south direction between Bozeman and Maudlow It is separated from the Gallatin Range to the south by Bozeman Pass from the Horseshoe Hills to the west by Dry Creek from the Crazy Mountains to the east by the Shields River valley and from the Big Belt Mountains to the north by Sixteen Mile Creek The highest point in the Bridger Range is Sacagawea Peak 9 596 feet 2 925 m which is visible to the northeast from Bozeman Bridger RangeWest face of the Bridger RangeHighest pointPeakSacagawea Peak 1 Elevation9 596 ft 2 925 m GeographyLocation within the state of MontanaCountryUnited StatesStateMontanaRange coordinates45 53 3 N 110 57 5 W 45 8883 N 110 9583 W 45 8883 110 9583Parent rangeRocky MountainsAlthough the range is mostly in Gallatin County a small portion extends into Park County Bozeman Pass at an elevation of 5 712 feet 1 741 m is a narrow pass that lies between Bozeman and Livingston The entire range is within Gallatin National Forest Contents 1 History 2 Prominent peaks 3 Recreation 3 1 Skiing 3 2 Hiking 4 See also 5 Notes 6 External linksHistory EditThe range is named after Jim Bridger a mountain man of the 19th century who pioneered the Bridger Trail through mountains in southern Wyoming into the Bighorn Basin in 1864 On January 10 1938 Northwest Airlines Flight 2 crashed in the Bridger Mountains killing all 10 aboard This was the first fatal crash of a Northwest Airlines aircraft Prominent peaks EditThe most prominent peaks in the Bridgers include Sacagawea Peak 45 53 44 N 110 58 08 W 45 89556 N 110 96889 W 45 89556 110 96889 Sacagawea Peak 9 596 feet 2 925 m 2 Hardscrabble Peak 45 54 52 N 110 58 57 W 45 91444 N 110 98250 W 45 91444 110 98250 Hardscrabble Peak 9 527 feet 2 904 m 3 Naya Nuki Peak 45 53 30 N 110 57 43 W 45 89167 N 110 96194 W 45 89167 110 96194 Naya Nuki Peak 9 449 feet 2 880 m 4 Saddle Peak 45 47 37 N 110 56 12 W 45 79361 N 110 93667 W 45 79361 110 93667 Saddle Peak 9 134 feet 2 784 m 5 Ross Peak 45 51 31 N 110 57 22 W 45 85861 N 110 95611 W 45 85861 110 95611 Ross Peak 9 012 feet 2 747 m 6 Mount Baldy 45 44 00 N 110 57 33 W 45 73333 N 110 95917 W 45 73333 110 95917 Mount Baldy 7 106 feet 2 166 m 7 Bridger Peak 45 46 46 N 110 56 20 W 45 77944 N 110 93889 W 45 77944 110 93889 Bridger Peak 8 583 feet 2 616 m 8 East face of Bridger Range Northwest face of Bridger RangeRecreation EditSkiing Edit The Bridger Range is also home to the ski area Bridger Bowl With the first rope tow installed in 1951 Bridger Bowl quickly became a popular mountain with the locals The area has a top elevation of 8700 feet and a base elevation of 6100 feet On average the ski area receives 350 inches 890 cm of snow every year Backcountry skiing is also very popular in the Bridgers with snow being available on peaks such as Sacagawea from early November until late May early June Beginning in the 2008 2009 ski season Bridger Bowl started to allow backcountry travel from the ski area via access gates on the northern and southern boundaries Hiking Edit Though many hiking trails exist Sacagawea Peak is a favorite hiking area in the Bridgers The hike is a short but strenuous 2 2 mile 3 5 km one way trek through pine forest alpine tundra and scree fields to the top of Sacagawea Peak The Bridger Ridge Run is a 20 mile 32 km race which takes place in mid August The race follows the ridgeline from Fairy Lake to the southern end of the range Images of the Bridger Range Bridger Range as seen from Bozeman January 2009 Ross Peak Bridger Range April 2010 Sacagawea Peak right and Naya Nuki Peak left April 2010 View of the Bridger Range looking south from the summit of Sacagawea PeakSee also EditList of mountain ranges in MontanaNotes Edit Bridger Range Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Sacagawea Peak Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Hardscrabble Peak Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Naya Nuki Peak Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Saddle Peak Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Ross Peak Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Mount Baldy Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior Bridger Peak Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey United States Department of the Interior External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bridger Range Bridger Bowl Ski Area Bridger Ridge Run Information about geological history Bridger Community Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bridger Range amp oldid 1119935760, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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