Nate and I's first date spot! This can get pretty busy on the weekends, but offers a beautiful view of Bozeman. There are two separate trails, one approximately 1.5 miles up (steep) and another longer, more gradual trail. I also recommend Drinking Horse Mountain, which is just across the road, it is also a lower intensity trail with great fews (also busy on weekends)
Our local favorite for the yummiest baked goods. There is very little sitting room, so this is a perfect stop just before picking up a coffee a few steps away at Treeline Coffee Roasters.
Highly recommend grabbing a baked good at Wild Crumb then getting a coffee here. Also in an adorable part of Bozeman
What's visiting Montana without going to a brewery! This is one of our favorites. Laid back and yummy food too
Another one of our favorite breweries. P.S. I recommend reservations! Other favorites are Lockhorn Cider house, and Bridger Brewing
This is a place for a day soak or overnight camping! Honestly a real favorite of ours, especially for a mid day/early morning soak. (I do NOT recommend Saturday night soaking unless you are okay with a lot of people!) They offer breakfast in the morning and a free pass to the gym and hot springs with camping/cabin reservations. Live music on select nights :)
A great option for kayaking, a short hike to a couple of waterfalls (Palisade and Grotto), or just a picnic! Only about 20 minute drive from town.
A better option if you want less people in your hot springs! This is right outside Yellowstone National Park. I believe it is a little bit more affordable than Bozeman Hotsprings
Thursday night (August 10th) Bozeman Main Street closes off all vehicles to make room for live music. It is a great opportunity to grab a drink or food and peruse the different shops or just enjoy. Good for all ages, although kids probably best early in the night. We may see you there!
I recommend going to Yellowstone Hot springs or Chico Hot springs after a day spent here to soak and relax!