Bridger Bowl boasts 71 trails. The longest one is 3 miles in length. Beginners have access to 16 trails. There are 30 intermediate runs and 20 for advanced skiers and riders. 6 trails are for experienced double black diamond enthusiasts. In order for skiers and riders to use the expert terrain, they are required to carry avalanche transceivers. Skiing in pairs and carrying shovels is recommended for expert areas.
The terrain park is popular for riders to enjoy. There are numerous rails and boxes as well as a pole jam and a lift tower. There is terrain for all levels of skill.
Lodging options are nearly endless at Bridger Bowl. Bed and Breakfasts are sprinkled around the area amongst cabins, guest houses and hotels. Dining options are plentiful too. There are delis, burger joints, family style diners and fine dining available nearby. There are 3 lodges at Bridger Bowl for enthusiasts to get a bite to eat in or just to enjoy a few cocktails.
There are many local bars that are popular for après ski. Some have live bands or other entertainment. A bowling alley and movie theater are nearby.