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Gallatin County opens new ski trails in northwest Bozeman
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Gallatin County opens new Nordic ski trails at Gallatin Regional Park
The trails are located on the southwest corner of the park near the intersection of Oak Street and Ferguson Avenue. Street parking is available, but there is a parking lot located on Oak Street.
and last updated 2020-12-18 12:00:25-05
BOZEMAN â With the winter season quickly approaching, Gallatin County just opened new Nordic ski trails at the Gallatin County Regional Park.
Gallatin County opens new Nordic ski trails at regional park
The trails are located on the southwest corner of the park near the intersection of Oak Street and Ferguson Avenue. Street parking is available, but there is a parking lot located on Oak Street.
New Nordic Ski Trails Debut in Bozeman
Did you know that Gallatin County has been working on building some new Nordic ski trails in Bozeman? Once we get some snow again, which could be this weekend, you ll be able to cross country ski on new trails at Gallatin County Regional Park.
According to the county, the trails were designed Dragan Danevski of Montana Endurance Academy, and they will also maintain and groom the trails.
You ll find the new Nordic trails in Gallatin Regional Park near the intersection of Oak Street and Ferguson Avenue.
“We are so excited to provide these trails for the outdoor recreation lovers of Gallatin County,” said Nick Borzak, Gallatin County Chief Operations Officer. “Regional Park is a great location that will provide easy access to Nordic skiing. And the trails add another wonderful component to all of the opportunities that Regional Park provides for its visitors.”