Mountain Info

Mountain Statistics

Projected Operating SeasonDecember 13, 2024 – April 13, 2025
Daily Lift Operations 9 am–4 pm (Christmas Day 10 am–4 pm)
Vertical Rise 2,700 ft (2,600 ft lift-served)
Skiable Terrain 2,000 acres
Top Elevation 8,800 ft
Highest Lift-Served Elevation 8,700 ft
Average Seasonal Snowfall 300 inches
Trails75 + many unmarked runs
Lift System1 Quad, 6 Triple and 1 Double Chair Lifts along with 3 Surface Lifts
SnowmakingOn 5% of area
Terrain ParkYes
Please consult our trail map for detailed description of all parts of the mountain.
Ridge Terrain

Ridge Terrain

Bridger Bowl’s Ridge Terrain presents some of the most challenging skiing and riding within any ski area boundary. Numerous steep chutes, rock cliffs and snow fields which may end in cliffs with no hazard markings, no grooming and no marked trails.

An avalanche transceiver (457 khz) is required for all skiers and snowboarders to access Bridger’s Ridge Terrain including riding Schlasman’s Lift.

It is strongly recommended to have a partner, a shovel and expert skiing or snowboarding abilities in addition to knowledge of the terrain before venturing into any of Bridger's designated lift or hike-accessed ridge terrain.

park smart

Terrain Parks

Bridger Bowl has two terrain parks accessed from the Sunnyside Lift. Bridger promotes SMART safety to keep our terrain parks a fun and safe place for everyone!

An advanced park on upper Sunnyside run with more challenging features and larger jumps. Features change with conditions. A small park with a series of rails, boxes and jumps on the lower part of Sunnyside run.

Ski Area User Operational Requirements and ADA Statement

There are inherent risks in the sport of skiing and use of passenger ropeways. By use of the slopes, trails and lifts at Bridger Bowl, skiers and riders agree to accept these risks.