Bridger Ski Foundation Finally Gets Based

For 90 years, the Bridger Ski Foundation has promoted, organized, and created opportunities for skiing as an activity in the Gallatin Valley. And up to this point, it has done so without a building to call a homebase. Just schlepping gear from van to storage closet to garage to ski-swap like Nordic nomads.

But that changes now. Board President Natalie Flowers and Board Member Peter Belschwender host Outlaw Beat at the worksite on Gold Ave that is soon to be BSF’s permanent home – “The Base” – to discuss the countless lives that have been touched and trails that have been groomed by the organization.

All of this has been made possible by the incredible generosity of donors, but there are still opportunities to help with the build and get your name on it.

Learn more, donate, and volunteer with BSF here: BridgerSkiFoundation.org



And learn more about the vote to create a Big Sky Wellness District here: BigSkyWellnessDistrict.org


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