Bozeman Passage Showcases Over 500 Trails

Bozeman Passage

Bozeman Passage

From East to West Bozeman Passage heads out from Three Forks to Livingston. Or – head North to South from Bozeman to Yellowstone National Park and find your inner freedom. The Bozeman
Passage trailmaps provide directions to the trailheads, trail lengths, plus there are visual aids showing how the trails interconnect.

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2 Responses to “Bozeman Passage Showcases Over 500 Trails”

  1. Editorial Staff Says:

    The dedication of Christopher J Thompson after falling fifty feet, shattering numerous bones including a large section of his spine is the heart behind the Bozeman Passage.

    Christopher began the arduous journey to learn to walk again. After striving for his goal for two years, he was finally mobile without assistance of ambulatory aids. Given his newfound mobility, he began to seek information to explore the vast wilderness surrounding Bozeman, but came up empty-handed.

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  2. Editorial Staff Says:

    Backed with the support of North 7th Ave. business owners, he assembled Bozeman Passage and has dedicated the time required to research and develop the most extensive online resource to our great outdoors.

    You can browse the maps by location or search by trail name or by trail number. This convenient online resource is useful for everyone, from those desiring a close but secluded jaunt through the mountains, to the hard-core mountain trekking adventurer planning a weeklong backpacking excursion from Ennis to Emigrant.

    The thousands of miles of local trails await you and http://www.BozemanPassage.com makes it easy to find and plan your perfect escape. So get outside while you can and enjoy what the area is best known for THE GREAT OUTDOORS!

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