THINGS TO DO
There is something to do in Yellowstone for every season and activity level.
Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, and is home to a large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. See the famous Old Faithful geyser, the brilliant rainbow Grand Prismatic Spring, and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. America’s first national park is filled with grandeur that sets it apart from the rest of the country.
Bozeman is a bustling mountain town filled with unforgettable experiences. Stay for a few days in accommodations that blend modern comforts with a hint of Old West charm.
Enjoy endless dining options, biking and hiking trails, museums, boutique shopping, and a calendar packed with local events. With Bozeman as your basecamp, get ready for your Yellowstone adventure to reach legendary heights.
Bozeman is centrally located between the North and West entrances to Yellowstone National Park, making it a perfect basecamp for exploring the park in all seasons.
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There is something to do in Yellowstone for every season and activity level.
Settle into your accommodations and check out one of the wide variety of dining options around the Bozeman area. For after-dinner drinks, check out any of Bozeman’s craft cocktail destinations, many of which can be found on Main Street.
If you’re interested in the live music scene, check out the Haufbrau House, The Filling Station, or The Eagles Club. Or, if you prefer a more relaxing evening, head over to the Bozeman Hot Springs for a soak.
Visit Yellowstone for the day via the North entrance in Gardiner, Montana. Do some wildlife watching in the Lamar Valley, and keep an eye out for the elusive wolf packs! If you prefer some activity, bring along snowshoes for an intimate view of the park.
After a day exploring Yellowstone, head back to your basecamp in Bozeman and sample some of Bozeman’s best international cuisine. There’s nothing like a bowl of ramen to warm you up after a long day in the snow.
Start your day off with brunch at any of these Bozeman staples. Follow it up with some culture at one of Bozeman’s museums. The Museum of the Rockies has a vast collection of dinosaurs and a planetarium along with rotating seasonal exhibits.
Before you hit the road, be sure to do some souvenir shopping to commemorate your visit to big sky country. Downtown Bozeman has a wide variety of shops, from funky to refined merchandise for every taste level.