Bozeman Montana straddles its future and its past with
impressive grace. This lively, smallish city manages to be both a robust
agricultural and outdoor adventure hub and a pleasant college town with
a number of urban amenities.
Take a little time to look around Bozeman before rushing off to enjoy
the great outdoors. There are a number of art galleries and museums,
like Montana State universities Museum of the Rockies, with its planetarium
and interesting exhibits that range from dinosaurs to Native American
studies. Take a stroll through Bozeman’s significant neighborhoods
and the Sunset Hill Cemetery on a Historic Walking Tour.
The Bridger Mountains are a haven for outdoor adventurers in Bozeman
Montana. There are 3 main ski resorts near Bozeman: Bridger Bowl Ski
Area, Big Sky Resort & Moonlight Basin. Hyalite Canyon has many
trails for hiking and biking, and is a favorite spot for rock-climbers.
Bozeman Montana is near enough to Yellowstone National Park to roll
the dice and make a day trip to America’s largest planet-threatening
caldera.
If tours of Bozeman’s 700+ registered
historic buildings is way to fast-paced for you, try taking an Agricultural
Tour of the Gallatin Valley. Gallatin Field 12 miles outside of Bozeman
is the nearest airport, and is serviced by Northwest, United, Delta,
Horizon & Alaskan airlines.