Day length in Bridger, Montana (often called Bridger Western) varies through the year — about 9 hours in winter up to about 16–17 hours around the summer solstice; exact day length for any date depends on the calendar day and location coordinates.

How day length changes

  • Winter (around Dec 21): short days — roughly 8–9 hours of daylight near the winter solstice.
  • Spring / Fall (equinoxes): about 12 hours of daylight on the equinox dates.
  • Summer (around Jun 21): long days — roughly 16–17 hours of daylight near the summer solstice.

Quick example dates (approximate)

  • December 21 (winter solstice): ~8–9 hours daylight.
  • March 20 / September 22 (equinoxes): ~12 hours daylight.
  • June 21 (summer solstice): ~16–17 hours daylight.

How to get the exact day length for a date

  1. Provide the specific date you care about.
  2. Or use an online sunrise/sunset calculator for Bridger, MT (enter the town or coordinates) to get sunrise, sunset, and day length for that date.

Bottom note: Information gathered from public sunrise/sunset data and weather sources available on the internet and portrayed here.