Resort Comparison

Bear Paw Ski Bowl vs Bridger Bowl

Bear Paw Ski Bowl excels for families prioritizing family features, while Bridger Bowl offers more terrain for diverse skill levels.

The Verdict

Bear Paw Ski Bowl leads with 4 wins
Best for Families
Bear Paw Ski Bowl

Family-focused experience

Best Snowfall
Bridger Bowl

87.8" average season

Best Terrain
Bridger Bowl

Impressive mountain

Best Value
Bear Paw Ski Bowl

$0 day pass

Easiest Access
Bear Paw Ski Bowl

Most accessible

Best Village Vibe
Bear Paw Ski Bowl

Pleasant base area

Bear Paw Ski Bowl
Montana, United States
$$
Bridger Bowl
Montana, United States
$$

Family

Ski School Age
-
-
Full-Day Program
-
-
Beginner Terrain
6.5
5.0
Walkability
5.0
5.0
Village Vibe
5.0
5.0

Mountain

Vertical
857'
2,133'
Skiable Area
0 ac
0 ac
Green Runs
41%
23%
Trails
27
64
Lifts
2
11

Getting There

Airport
BZN
BZN
Drive Time
2h
2h
Road Ease
5.0
5.0

Cost

Passes
None
None
Day Pass
$0
$0
Cost Tier
Moderate
Moderate

Village

Dining
Limited
Limited
Grocery
Spa
Pool

Snowfall Comparison

Live conditions

Bear Paw Ski Bowl

65.4"

avg season

2024-25 season

66.9" total

102%

Bridger Bowl

87.8"

avg season

2024-25 season

96.1" total

109%

Season Accumulation (10-Year Average)

OctNovDecJanFebMarApr
88"44"0"
Bear Paw Ski Bowl
Bridger Bowl

Key Insights

Bear Paw Ski Bowl excels for families prioritizing family features, while Bridger Bowl offers more terrain for diverse skill levels.

Key Differences

  • Bear Paw Ski Bowl's beginner terrain score (6.5) exceeds Bridger Bowl's (5.0), making it better for families prioritizing beginner runs
  • Bear Paw Ski Bowl offers more terrain variety (0 acres vs 0 acres)
  • Bridger Bowl has greater vertical drop (2,133' vs 857'), offering longer runs

Best For

Bear Paw Ski Bowl

  • Families with first-time skiers (good beginner terrain)
  • Budget-conscious families

Bridger Bowl

  • Budget-conscious families

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