Bozeman, Montana: Crosscut’s Home
Welcome to our slice of the West
Crosscut Mountain Sports Center is located in beautiful Bozeman, Montana. Our little (but growing) mountain town is fun to explore on and off the ski trails. Longtime western roots and a close-knit community keep Bozeman down-to-earth, friendly, and genuine. We hope you enjoy your time here!
By the numbers
Population: 53,293
Elevation: 4,793′
Days of Sunshine: 300
Annual Snowfall: 73” in town / 300” at Bridger Bowl
Average daily high temperatures: January 35ºF, July 83ºF
Lodging
There are plenty of accommodations in Bozeman ranging including hotels and rental properties. We suggest booking your lodging as soon as possible as prices increase.
Other recommended hotels in the area include Armory Hotel, and Element Hotel in downtown Bozeman, and our friends at Hardscrabble Ranch just up the road from Crosscut. Hardscrabble’s accommodations are well suited for a team or larger group.
Additional Bozeman hotels with varying price ranges include Lewis and Clark Motel, The Lark, Days Inn, La Quinta, Holiday Inn Express, C’mon Inn, and My Place Hotel.
Dining
Bozeman’s growing population and thriving tourism industry has created a thriving dining scene. Whether looking for a local burger joint, a farm-to-table dining experience, or an on the go meal this list of Bozeman restaurants have you covered.
Breakfast
Wild Crumb — Bakery
Vienne — Bakery
Treeline Coffee Roasters – Coffee Shop
Feed Cafe — Breakfast
Nova Cafe — Breakfast
Ghost Town Coffee — Coffee Shop
Cateye Cafe— Breakfast
Jam — Breakfast
Rockford Coffee — Coffee Shop
Roly Poly Coffee Co. – Coffee Shop
Lunch or Dinner
Blackbird Kitchen — Dinner
Little Star Diner – Dinner
Dave’s Sushi — Lunch/Dinner
Finks Deli — Lunch/On-The-Go
The Co-op — Lunch/On-The-Go
Pizza Campania — Lunch/Dinner
MAP Brewing — Brewery/Lunch/Dinner
Montana Ale Works — Lunch/Dinner
Brigade – Brunch/Lunch/Dinner
Mountains Walking – Brewery/Lunch/Dinner
Activities
Bozeman has plenty of activities to keep you busy during your stay. Take a stroll down Main Street and check out some of our favorite shops — Country Bookshelf, Heyday, Vargo’s, Bangtail, Stio, Dee-O-Gee, Earth’s Treasures, or Great Rocky Mtn Toy Co. Cozy up in a coffee shop, check out the local shops, or visit Museum of the Rockies.
Bozeman is also home to a thriving art scene featuring six dedicated concert halls, dozens of art galleries, live theaters and dance ensembles.
If you are looking to relax after a weekend of racing, spectating or volunteering, checkout one of our nearby hot springs. Bozeman Hot Springs is located a few miles out of town, while Chico Hot Springs is a further drive into Paradise Valley where you will get to experience a more classic Western feel tucked into the mountain side.
Finally, southwest Montana is home to world class downhill ski resorts. Bridger Bowl is our next door neighbor, and offers crazy lines off the ridge, while Big Sky is a world renowned ski destination, and Showdown offers a small town feel. Either way, if you are looking for some turns you will be sure to find some at any venue.
Bozeman sits at the northern edge of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the largest remaining, nearly-intact ecosystem in the contiguous United States. The 22-million-acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem stretches across parts of Montana, Wyoming, and Idaho, with Yellowstone National Park at its heart. Its eleven mountain ranges, countless rivers, and vast prairies are home to countless wildlife and plants.
While some areas of the park are closed during the winter months you can still visit Mammoth Hot Springs from the Gardiner entrance, or ski in and around the park in West Yellowstone.
Excursions
Spire Climbing Center — Climbing Gym
Museum of the Rockies — Museum
Bridger Bowl — Downhill Resort
Big Sky — Downhill Resort
Showdown — Downhill Resort
The Rialto — Live Music and Events