Passes

if you like park, big sky... but if you love great terrain and if you are living in bozeman bridger wouldnt be a bad choice.. just cuz like bridger is 10 minutes or so out of town and big sky is about 45 or so. both have equal good terrain i guess, big sky just has a park and bridger doesnt really..
 
big sky. the tram is epic if you like steep shit and freeriding, and they have a decent park (bridger is shorter, has a prety lame park), but its only 25 minutes from downtown, whereas big sky is one hour.
 
Big sky has EVERYTHING that bridger has and even more. The only thing better at bridger is the vibe and its only 30 mins not 45 mins.
 
Bridger has a lot more technical and exposed terrain, better cliffs, and deeper powder. Big Sky has longer runs, a good park (relative), and rocks everywhere. I like the terrain at Bridger a lot more, but if you want a bigger mountain or park and are willing to pay a lot more and drive 2-3 times as much for it then by all means get a pass at Big Sky.
 
I think I might be getting a moonlight pass next year because they have the best rails and boxes by far (but sucky jumps).
 
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