
Access to outdoor recreation, entertainment, culture, education, medical, religion, culinary scene all contribute to Bozeman’s high quality of life.
Bozeman, Montana ranks as one of the best places to live, best places to raise a family, and so much more. Additionally neighboring Big Sky is frequently recognized as one of the world’s best and biggest ski resorts.
Known for a sense of community, high quality education, friendly people, and high quality of life index Bozeman is a great place to live and work.

A lively downtown, art scene, local symphony and ballet, along with the vibrant college community make Bozeman a cultural hub of Montana. While Bozeman may be growing at a pace never seen before, the small town charm is still alive and well.
Bozeman has 60 miles of “Main Street to Mountains” trail system in town, surrounded by 6.9 million acres of public land. In winter Bridger Bowl and Big Sky Ski Area offer the biggest skiing in America. Bozeman is the sunniest city in Montana and humidity is low in both winter and summer. Due to this dry climate, summers are pleasant with warm days and cool nights. Mild winter weather in not unusual in Gallatin Valley.


