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The beauty of Fairy Lake attracts many people from all around. A good nearby hotel is Americinn Bozeman, and hiking along the South Fork Trail is glorious fun. Fairy Lake gets very little rain; June is when you get the most rain here while February is the month with the least amount of precipitation. So many enjoyable things to do here in the Big Belt Mountains, too delightful to be true. Skiing at Bridger Bowl is one of those things you just have to do,
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| | and do take a hike on the Rays Road. At Fairy Lake throughout the summertime highs are in the 80's while nighttime lows are typically in the 40's. Highs through the wintertime are mostly in the 20's; winter nights come with lows in the 0's to Fairy Lake. Yep, outdoors amusing stuff to do are truly plentiful here at Fairy Lake. A good spot to camp here at Fairy Lake is Fairy Lake Campground, and you're most likely into lakes, Elf Lake is one of those nearby. | |
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This lake is so wonderful. All year is a great time in the Big Belt Mountains if you like the outdoors. A range like the Bridger Range here at Fairy Lake is always beautiful, and Fairy Lake is right by the Stock Drive Trail. This
lake is so wonderful. After a long day outdoors Microtel Inn and Suites Bozeman is a fine place to spend a night or two; why not camp at Brackett Creek Campground if you're here at Fairy Lake. At Fairy Lake you can catch a glimpse
of Bridger Range. Lakes are delightful; Ainger Lake is a lake that's in the vicinity of Fairy Lake. The Big Belt Mountains scenery is always beautiful.
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Coordinates: Latitude: 45.90444 Longitude: -110.9581
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Elf Lake, Gallatin CountyCounty, 0 miles away |
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Fairy Lake Campground
 | Fairy lake campground is nowhere near the big belt mountains. it is in the bridger mountain range.... |
Bridger Bowl
 | 12 PHOTOS Bridger Bowl offers a very diverse ski experience with the following ratings: 20% beginner, 30% intermediate, 20% advance and 30% extreme. Incredible expert only skiing is available off Bridger's new Schlasman's Chairlift and on the renowned ''Ridge.'' Skiers and snowboarders who wish to ride the new lift or access this terrain, collectively known as Ridge Terrain, must have an avalanche transceiver (457 kHz). It is strongly recommended to have a partner, a shovel and expert skiing abilities in addition to knowledge of the terrain before venturing into the area which will have no hazard markings, no grooming and no marked trails. Ridge Terrain contains numerous steep chutes, rock cliffs, and snowfields which may end in unmarked cliffs. Clearly, Bridger Bowl's Ridge Terrain provides some of the most challenging skiing found within any ski area boundary!... |
Bangtail Trail
 | 10 miles away ummm.... the Bangtails are a different mountain range than Big Belts, or is this supposed to be ''Bangtail TO Big Belt Mountains?'' And neither of those ranges are in gallatin County?...dude this trail is hella rad. its sick to blaze on da bike. stay in skool. peace!... |
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