As destinations around the world reopen, travelers are returning to the experiences we’ve missed most. Over the next several weeks we’ll highlight places welcoming visitors again with the hashtag #WelcomeBacktoTravel. Begin a visual journey with us through Bozeman, Montana—a gateway to big-sky scenery, outdoor adventure and vibrant local culture.
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The East Gallatin River forms east of downtown Bozeman and is prized for fly fishing, especially in fall and winter. © Taseret | Dreamstime.com -
Museum of the Rockies ranks among the world’s top research and history museums, with an extensive dinosaur fossil collection that includes a T. rex. © Hktelleria | Dreamstime.com -
Often called one of the most livable places in the U.S., Bozeman offers high quality of life, dramatic scenery, abundant outdoor recreation, a lively arts scene and abundant wildlife. © Sherry Young | Dreamstime.com -
Gallatin National Forest covers more than three million acres. Nearby Hyalite Lake features campgrounds and a picnic pavilion along its western shore. © Flashon Studio | Dreamstime.com -
Bozeman is an excellent base for visiting Yellowstone National Park. It sits between the park’s north and west entrances and offers lodging, dining and shopping for travelers. © Granitepeaker | Dreamstime.com -
Hike the easy 1.2-mile round-trip trail to Palisades Falls in Gallatin National Forest to reach a powerful cataract that drops more than 80 feet. © Sherry Young | Dreamstime.com





