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Bozeman, MT, Is A Nature Lover's Paradise

Bozeman, MT, is a beautiful place. It's a nature lover's paradise, so if you want nature and enjoy seeing and watching the beauty of nature daily, Bozeman is probably the best location. You can find this place in the valley at the foot of four mountain ranges. It's 90 minutes from Yellowstone National Park. There's also world-class and fantastic skiing during winter with the Big Sky. It's located just less than an hour away. The locals also pride themselves on the Bridger Bowl, which is also super impressive. It's located just 16 miles from the main street.

 

Bozeman School District

You browse the categories by Bozeman school district at the website of Ami Sayer Real Estate Services. You can find homes and properties near elementary, middle, and high schools. There are plenty of homes for sale by the school district which can be suitable for what you're looking for. Prices vary, so you can choose what's good for your budget. Ami Sayer has been a Bozeman real estate broker with over 25 years of experience in real estate, property investments, development, and new construction. She specialized in the Bozeman, Big Sky, and Belgrade areas. With Ami's help, you'll make smart and educated decisions at every step, from showing to closing. For more information, call (406) 580-0481.

Yellowstone National Park in MT

Yellowstone National Park in MT is America's first national park. It protects and preserves the scenery, wildlife, cultural heritage, geologic and ecological systems, and the processes in their natural condition. It's nice if you visit Yellowstone National Park in Bozeman, MT. This park is a great location to enjoy and marvel at the volcano's hidden power in the colorful mud pots, hot springs, and geysers. You'll love to explore the forests, mountains, lakes, and wildlife and witness the drama of the natural world unfolds.

Skier Dies After Crash At Big Sky Resort

A woman from Arizona was skiing at the Big Sky Resort but died after crashing into a tree. The Gallatin County Sheriff's Office investigated the incident and found that a 50-year-old, Robin Soare, from Phoenix, Arizona. She was skiing on the Headwaters Bowl run at Big Sky Resort, struck a tree, and suffered significant head trauma from the crash. She was taken to the Bozeman Health Deaconess Regional Medical Center hospital, where she died because of her injuries. The investigator confirmed that the cause of death was blunt force trauma and was accidental. It's very unsafe and scary this happened. May she rests in peace. Read more. 

Link to maps

Yellowstone National Park
United States
Follow US-89 S and I-90 W/US-191 S to S Willson Ave in Bozeman
1 hr 22 min (78.8 mi)
Turn left onto S Willson Ave
Destination will be on the right
30 sec (328 ft)
Ami Sayer Real Estate
37 S Willson Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715, United States

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