Bozeman, MT
| U.S. News Ratings | |
| Population: | 35,782 |
| Crime: | Low |
| Cost of Living: | High |
| Health Care: | Comprehensive |
| Housing Price: | High |
| Income: | Low |
Climate
Bozeman receives significantly higher rainfall than most of Montana.
Geography
Bozeman is located in the Gallatin Valley, in the heart of the Rocky Mountains.
Cultural Attractions
Bozeman's annual events include the American-Indian Council of MSU Pow-Wow and the Farm and Blue Grass Festival.
Recreation
Bozeman has at least 23 trails for hiking activities, as well as some of the best fly-fishing in the world.
Historical
For thousands of years, Native Americans, including the Nez Pierce, Blackfeet, and Sioux, called this area their home, although no one tribe permanently held the Gallatin Valley region.
| Math score of schools here versus the state average [details] | Higher |
| Reading score of schools here versus the state average[details] | Higher |
| Number of elementary schools | 8 |
| Number of middle schools | 3 |
| Number of high schools | 3 |
| America's Best Colleges in the location itself / within 30 miles / within 50 miles | 0 / 0 / 0 |
High schools ranked by U.S. News
| Name | City/State | Medal | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| West Yellowstone High School | West Yellowstone, MT | Bronze | 68 |
Colleges ranked by U.S. News
| Name | City/State | Rank | Enrollment |
|---|---|---|---|
| Montana State University | Bozeman, MT | Tier 3, Nat. U. | 12,170 |
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