Bridger Mountains (Montana)

Bridger Mountains (Montana)

The Bridger Range (highest point: Sacagawea Peak 9665 ft/2945 m) is a subrange of the Rocky Mountains, in southern Montana in the United States. The range runs mostly in a north - south direction between Bozeman and Maudlow and is separated from the Gallatin Range to the south by Bozeman Pass. Bozeman Pass (5712 ft/1,741 m) is a narrow pass that lies between Bozeman and Livingston. Sacagawea Peak is a prominent peak visible to the northeast from Bozeman. Most of the range is within Gallatin National Forest.

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