Airport & Weather Information:
Travel Information
Bozeman is a University town in the State of Montana and situated amidst
the Rocky Mountains in the North-Western part of the United States.
Bozeman is connected by air to major airline hubs such as Chicago, Denver,
Salt Lake City and Minneapolis. The airlines that service Bozeman include
United, Delta, Alaska, Horizon and their partners
airlines. Bozeman's airport code is BZN and the airport is often referred
to as Gallatin Field Airport.
The airport is about 10 miles (typically 20
minutes drive) from the heart of the town. Airport shuttle service (All
Valley Cabs, Phone: 406-388-9999) and car rentals are available at the
airport; prior reservations are recommended.
Other nearby airports are
Billings (about 141 miles, 2 hours drive) and
Butte
(87 miles, 1 hour and 15 minutes drive); no shuttle service is
available from these nearby towns to Bozeman and one has to make their
own arrangements, for example, a rented car. From a logistic point of
view, flying into Bozeman's Gallatin Field Airport (BZN) is the most
sensible choice.
Bozeman Area Information:
http://www.bozemancvb.com/
http://www.montana.edu/level2/other.html
Public transportation within Bozeman is minimal, but a free bus service links
many parts of the city. The website is
http://www.streamlinebus.com.
Weather
Summer time in Bozeman is beautiful with occasional surprises such as a
snow-storm (although chances of that happening are about the same as
running into a Grizzly Bear in the middle of town). Typical temperature
(high-low) ranges between 74F - 44F (23.33C - 06.67C). For updated weather
information refer to
this web page.
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