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  1. Bozeman ( / ˈboʊzmən / BOHZ-mən) is a city and the county seat of Gallatin County, Montana, United States. Located in southwest Montana, the 2020 census put Bozeman's population at 53,293 making it the fourth-largest city in Montana. [7]

  2. 56. Distilleries. Welcome to the award winning Bozeman Spirits Distillery located in Historic Downtown Bozeman Montana. The Distillery produces Whiskey, Vodka, Gin & Rum with all of the spirits distilled and bottled…. See way to experience (1) 11. Bozeman Public Library. 80.

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  3. Bozeman. Bozeman is called “the most livable place” for good reason. Enjoy world-renowned fly fishing, dramatic mountains for hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, skiing, hunting, and backcountry exploring, Yellowstone National Park, and impressive wildlife. When you are ready for a more city experience, dive into Bozeman’s thriving ...

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    1. Bozeman Hot Springs

    Montana has its fair share of relaxing and rejuvenating hot springs, and Bozeman is home to its own. Some of the pools have been used for a century or more, and are warmed by the natural hot springs. Here you’ll find as many as twelve pools, and they are heated to various degrees somewhere between 59 to 106 degrees. The Bozeman Hot Springs can be found along Highway 191 on route to Big Sky Resort. Here you’ll find a large indoor pool, hot tubs, and even a cold tub for recovery. There is an ou...

    2. Museum of the Rockies

    Here you’ll find not only one of the best Montana museums but also one of the best dinosaur museums in the world. It is located within the Bozeman city limits, and contains some impressive dinosaur fossils and skeletons. It also houses a fair few other items from the Cretaceous period, which were found in the Montana region. There is a Native American culture and history exhibition as Montana was also an original historical western frontier.

    3. Take a Day Trip to Yellowstone National Park

    Bozeman is within driving distance for at least a day trip to Yellowstone National Park. It’s about a 90-minute drive to both the north and west entrances in Gardiner and West Yellowstone. If you are interested in checking out a few dormant supervolcanoes along with sky-high geysers, multi-hued hot springs, and wildlife like bison and bears – you’ll love this place. Yellowstone was actually the first national park in the US and it has been enthralling visitors from around the world for more t...

    11. Take a wander around downtown Bozeman

    Downtown Bozeman is a great place to check out coffee shops, bistros, craft breweries, sports shops. There are also a good few locally made items, and it’s a very walkable and bike-friendly stretch.

    12. Visit Bozeman Beach

    Glen Lake Rotary Park is the actual name of this area, but it is also known as Bozeman Beach. It is just 2 miles north of downtown Bozeman, and comprises a 4-acre lake, with fishing & diving docks, and its own sandy beach. There are picnic shelters and a pavilion as well as volleyball courts, climbing rocks, and grassy areas. You can also access some local biking & hiking trails from here.

    13. Drive to Palisade Falls

    Palisade Falls is an area at the base of Palisade Mountain near Hyalite Canyon, with an 80-foot drop of rugged vertical rock with falls. The falls are accessible by a short drive from Bozeman through Hyalite Canyon and have some good hikes suitable for families with children.

  4. Oct 2, 2023 · Vist Montana. Best Things to Do in Bozeman Go for a hike. The city of Bozeman maintains more than 80 miles worth of trails. It’s the number one activity locals get into whenever the sun is ...

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  5. Jan 4, 2022 · The Pandemic zoom boom. Even before Covid-19, Bozeman was one of the fastest-growing small towns in America, and the pandemic has pushed this growth into overdrive. The city now has about 53,000 residents, up from 37,000 just a decade ago, and the median home price has doubled in the same period.

  6. Bridger Bowl Ski Area is a local favorite for those who live in Bozeman. It doesn’t have the international clout quite like Big Sky Resort does, but that doesn’t mean it’s not an excellent place to hit the slopes. At Bridger Bowl you’ll find fewer crowds. The runs are ideal for both skiers and snowboarders.

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