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Bozeman, Montana, has quickly become a new "it" town, drawing adventurers, foodies and creatives alike with its vibrant downtown, stunning mountain views and endless outdoor opportunities. As the gateway to Yellowstone National Park, it's the perfect base for exploring one of America’s most iconic natural wonders. There is ample opportunity for hiking, fishing and wildlife watching right at your doorstep. Whether you're seeking adventure in the wild west or enjoying a craft beer in the heart of town, Bozeman offers the best of both worlds — modern charm with a rugged, western spirit.
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Things to do in Bozeman, MT

Shop in Downtown Bozeman: Stroll through charming boutiques, local shops and art galleries for unique souvenirs and gifts.
Drive to Paradise Valley: Take a scenic drive through the stunning Paradise Valley, where the breathtaking views of the Absaroka Mountains await.
Explore Yellowstone National Park: Venture into America’s first national park via the North Entrance for geothermal wonders, wildlife sightings and hiking trails.
Fly Fish on the Yellowstone River: Cast a line on the world-famous Yellowstone River, known for its excellent fly-fishing opportunities.
Hike in the Mountains: Enjoy a variety of trails ranging from casual walks to challenging mountain climbs with panoramic views.
Horseback Ride through the Forest: Experience Montana’s rugged beauty on horseback, crossing rivers and climbing hills.
Mountain Bike the Trails: Explore an array of mountain biking trails, from easy, scenic paths to thrilling downhill routes.
Float the Yellowstone River: Take a peaceful float down the Yellowstone River for a relaxing and scenic day surrounded by nature.
Soak in Hot Springs: Unwind and relax in the natural geothermal hot springs like the one nearby Chico Hot Springs. It offers a rejuvenating experience with stunning mountain views.
Day trips
A few fantastic day trips you can take from Bozeman, Montana and still return to your hotel in town that evening:
Yellowstone National Park (1.5-hour drive): A must-see for nature lovers, Yellowstone offers geothermal wonders like Old Faithful, colorful hot springs and dramatic geysers. Spend the day exploring the park’s geothermal features, wildlife viewing and hiking through some of the most stunning landscapes in the US.
Paradise Valley (45-minute drive): A beautiful drive from Bozeman, Paradise Valley is perfect for a day of scenic relaxation, hiking and soaking in natural hot springs. With views of the Absaroka Mountains, it’s a peaceful escape for those seeking tranquility and outdoor beauty.
Big Sky (1-hour drive): Head south to Big Sky for outdoor adventure and unparalleled mountain views. Whether it’s hiking, mountain biking or winter skiing, this resort town has something to offer year-round. Don’t forget to check out the local dining and shops to round out your day.
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park (1-hour drive): Explore the limestone caverns at one of Montana’s most impressive state parks. You can take guided tours of the cave system, hike the scenic trails above and enjoy the beautiful surroundings of this unique geological site.
Livingston (30-minute drive): A charming small town with a rich Western history, Livingston offers art galleries, boutique shopping and access to great fly fishing along the Yellowstone River. It’s also home to the Livingston Depot Center, a historic railroad station turned museum.
Hyalite Canyon (30-minute drive): A popular spot for hiking, picnicking and fishing. Hyalite Canyon is perfect for those looking to enjoy the great outdoors without venturing too far from Bozeman. In winter, the area is known for ice climbing and cross-country skiing.
These day trips provide the perfect mix of natural beauty, adventure and small-town charm, all within easy reach of Bozeman.
Places to eat & drink in Bozeman, MT

Breakfast
Western Cafe: A local favorite serving hearty, cowboy home-style breakfasts in a cozy, rustic setting.
Revelry: A vibrant spot offering fresh, inventive brunch dishes and delicious coffee in a lively atmosphere.
Cat Eye Cafe: A funky, laid-back cafe known for its eclectic menu and flavorful breakfast options.
Jam!: A colorful breakfast and brunch spot specializing in creative dishes made from locally sourced ingredients.
Wild Crumb Bakery: A must-visit charming James Beard-nominated bakery known for its artisanal bread, pastries and freshly brewed coffee.
Lunch
Finks Deli: A casual deli offering hearty sandwiches, fresh salads and comfort food with a twist. Grab a sandwich before heading out on a hike or other adventures!
The Pickle Barrel: A laid-back spot near MSU's campus known for its delicious subs and other hearty deli-style favorites.
Dinner
Blackbird: A comfortable yet stylish bistro offering contemporary cuisine with a focus on locally sourced ingredients. It's a must-visit for food lovers looking for an elevated dining experience.
Little Star Diner: A cozy, small restaurant serving delicious comfort food with a modern twist in a relaxed setting. Reservations are a must and ask to sit at the counter to watch the magic happen in the kitchen.
Campione: A charming Italian restaurant in Livingston known for its homemade pasta and rustic ambiance. Listed as a top 50 new restaurants by the New York Times.
Brigade: A trendy, upscale spot serving creative, seasonally inspired dishes in a chic atmosphere with wonderful cocktails.
JW Heist: A contemporary steakhouse with an innovative menu featuring prime cuts, craft cocktails and extensive wine list.
Breweries
MAP Brewing: A local brewery offering craft beers with a focus on quality ingredients and unique flavors. Grab a beer, sit on the patio and gaze at the Bridger Mountain Range.
Mountains Walking: A small-batch brewery known for its innovative brews and laid-back taproom vibe. Plenty of options for the non-beer or NA drinker, too!
Bridger Brewing: A popular brewery offering an array of delicious beers brewed with mountain-inspired creativity. Pair their suds with their delicious pizza and salads.

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