We went here on our first date! One of our favorite dinner restaurants for their comforting, high quality, farm-to-table menu and natural wine list. Reservations highly recommended. If the weather is nice, try to sit on the rooftop!
The best views in Bozeman! Come here for drinks on the rooftop deck or a tapas style dinner.
A downtown Bozeman classic. Drinks, food, beautiful patio. Aimée's favorite Espresso Martini in town! Kevin likes the Two Iron.
The best bakery in town. A Bozeman must! We love to walk here for a Saturday morning pastry or a loaf of bread for dinner. Our favorites are the ham & cheese croissant, seasonal danish, scones, and the turkey sandwich. If you want more sandwich options (great for a picnic or hike!) go next door to their deli- Fink's.
A fun way to spend 2 hours exploring Bozeman!
A very cool non-profit organization sharing about the real history of Bozeman! Join one of their walking tours for a fun way to explore Bozeman and learn something new!
A must do when in Bozeman! At the mouth of Bridger Canyon is the landmark “M” created by Montana State University students in 1915. There are two routes to the M from the trailhead—one steep and direct, the other gradual and winding. About 3 miles round trip if you take the "easy way."
Aimée's favorite trail in town! 6 miles round trip, with beautiful views! Don't forget your bear spray, especially in September!
The North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park is just about 1.5 hours away from Bozeman, making it an option for a day trip or an easy overnight! The drive to Gardiner, MT (where the entrance is located) is a beautiful trip through Paradise Valley, following the Yellowstone River, with views of the Beartooth Mountains. A drive through Paradise Valley is a great trip in and of itself - stop for lunch and a soak at Chico Hot Springs, or take a picnic to Yellowstone Hot Springs, and stop at Sage Lodge for dinner and drinks.