Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport, International airport in Gallatin County, Montana.
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport sits in the Gallatin Valley near Belgrade, covering roughly 1,004 hectares (2,481 acres) at 1,363 meters (4,473 feet) elevation. The terminal hosts counters for nine airlines, baggage claim belts, and connections to larger hubs across the country.
Until 2011, the facility carried the name Gallatin Field and served mostly regional routes. The renaming linked the airport officially to the nearby national park and coincided with a period of growing visitor numbers.
The name points directly to Yellowstone National Park, though the park entrance lies about 90 minutes away by car. Many travelers see the terminal as their first contact with Montana mountain country before continuing to ski areas or park territory.
The arrival hall sits on the ground floor, departures upstairs, both accessible by elevator. Getting there works best by car or shuttle, with parking immediately outside the building.
The Crooked Tree Grasslands around the runway serve as a protected zone for prairie plants and attract birds. Travelers waiting for their flights sometimes spot raptors circling over the open grassland.
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