Bridger Peak
Bridger Peak is a prominent mountain located in the Bridger Range of Montana, near the city of Bozeman. It stands at an elevation of 9,570 feet (2,917 meters) and is a popular destination for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts. The peak offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape and is often covered in snow during the winter months.
The mountain is named after Jim Bridger, a famous frontiersman and mountain man. It is part of the Gallatin National Forest, which provides various recreational opportunities, including hiking, skiing, and wildlife viewing. Bridger Peak is a significant landmark in the region, attracting visitors year-round.