6 Reasons to Return to Travel in Bozeman, Montana

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.

  • East Gallatin River

    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 dinosaur exhibit

    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
  • Bozeman scenery

    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

    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
  • Yellowstone National Park access from Bozeman

    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
  • Palisades Falls trail

    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
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