Summer/Fall
Visit the Museum of the Rockies in Bozeman, where the science of astronomy blends with the art of theatre for an unforgettable experience. Also enjoy the award winning American Computer Museum, where the exhibits are designed to appeal to both the novice and technology expert.
- Montana State University-Bozeman
Welcome to Montana State University, home of the MSU Bobcats! The MSU campus always has excitement with the various activities going on. Sporting events, theater shows, you name it and MSU’s got it! MSU has the Brick Breeden Field house, Bobcat Stadium, Reno H. Sales Stadium, and Broadway in Bozeman.
- Yellowstone National Park
Bozeman is just 90 minutes away from Yellowstone National Park. Yellowstone National Park is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. Preserved within Yellowstone National Park are Old Faithful and a collection of the world's most extraordinary geysers and hot springs, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. Tour America’s first national park.
Lewis & Clark Caverns is Montana's first and best-known state park, being one of the most adorned limestone caverns in the Northwest. These caves are naturally air conditioned and date back to the Lewis and Clark time. See the history of early exploration by Lewis and Clark and gain an insight into the elegance of this world. Take a guided tour as you hike through the Lewis & Clark Caverns.
Bozeman Hot Springs is a world famous natural hot springs, spa and fitness center located in the heart of Montana's beautiful Gallatin Valley and is the perfect destination for a relaxing soak. To ensure a consistently clean facility, the water changes out 5 times per day and our inside pools are drained and cleaned every night.
- Gallatin County Fairgrounds
The Gallatin County Fairgrounds have been serving the Bozeman community, Montana state, and even regional events since 1903. Home of the Bozeman Roundup, Gallatin County Fair and the Wild West Winterfest, there is always something happening at the Fairgrounds from weddings to antique shows, guns shows, equine events, gem and mineral shows, and livestock shows. There is never a dull moment at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.
Virginia City, Montana is a gem held within an incredibly rich area of natural beauty, recreation, and history. This very much alive ghost town is frozen in time. When the gold ran out, there was still enough left so that homes and businesses were occupied, but there was not enough wealth to remodel the buildings. Frozen in time it sits, representing the whole Victorian era. It is the true and original Old West.
When it comes to wildlife diversity and hunting opportunities, Montana has something for everyone: elk, mule and whitetail deer, antelope, moose, waterfowl, pheasant, partridge, and mountain grouse. Local hunting outfitters and guides are located nearby to help plan your adventure. Montana is a hunter’s paradise.
Montana is renowned for its "blue ribbon" fishing. Whether you trout fish or fly fish, you can be a part of the great outdoors as you fish the Madison, Missouri, Gallatin, and Yellowstone Rivers. Enjoy the relaxing atmosphere while being a part of the best fishing opportunity in the world.
- Whitewater rafting, Kayaking, Canoeing
Experience the thrill of whitewater on a raft trip. Or paddle the tranquil beauty of the wild and scenic Big Sky Country. You can explore Montana's rivers in many ways; guides offer a variety of trips on driftboats, rafts, kayaks and canoes. Or rent a boat yourself and explore Montana's waterways.
Bozeman is a great place to spend your golfing vacation. From the public courses, Bridger Creek and Cottonwood Hills, to the private courses, Riverside Country Club, Valley View, and Black Bull Golf Club, there is always the hazard of being distracted by the stunning scenery and fly-fishing daydreams.
Feel the summer breeze and smell the scent of fresh pine as you pedal through Montana. Experience Big Sky Country up close and personal, free from the confinement of a car. Visit Montana for a cycling adventure you’ll never forget.
The potential for hiking and backpacking in the Montana is endless and inviting. Hike the rugged Continental Divide from Glacier Park to the Beartooth plateau. The Big Sky Country has many trails for you to explore.
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