Bozeman, Montana has an elevation of 4,820 feet (1,469 meters) above sea level. The city is located in the valley of the Gallatin Range of the Rocky Mountains, which means that while Bozeman itself is not at a particularly high elevation compared to other mountain towns, the surrounding areas can be quite mountainous. The highest point in the Bozeman area is Mount Blackmore, which stands at 10,154 feet (3,095 meters). The elevation in Bozeman can have an impact on weather patterns, as the higher altitude and proximity to the mountains can lead to more extreme temperatures and weather conditions. Outdoor activities such as hiking and skiing are popular in the Bozeman area, thanks in part to the varied terrain and elevation.
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