
EXPLORE BOZEMAN
Bozeman is a unique town rich with outdoor adventure and vibrant city life. It's known for its proximity to Yellowstone National Park, world-class skiing, hiking, and fly fishing, as well as its lively business districts filled with unique shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions. This mountainous landscape includes varying temperatures throughout the day while the nights are typically cooler. The climate is very dry, so hot and cold temperatures feel mild compared to more humid environments, but it is still a good idea to pack with care.
Average temperature in September: high of 72°F and low of 43°F in the evenings.
Coffee
Roly Poly: both the one on main but mostly the one by the train tracks
Wild Joe's for the experience
Rockford for the granola bars
Ghost Town for their unique drinks
Wild Crumb for the pastries
Western Cafe for the experience
Breakfast & Lunch
The Farmers Daughter to be back in LA and maybe run into Jessica Biel
Jam for all around yumminess
The Co-Op for the best grocery store experience ever
Wild Crumb & Finks for the best sandwich around
Fresco Cafe for Italian
The Bauchus Pub for a cozy vibe
Dinner
Blackbird for farm to table & wood fire oven pizza
Shan for a spicy kick in the ass meal
Revelry or Sidewall for good pizza
Dave's, Izakaya, Hooked or Seven for Sushi
Little Star Diner for a homey farm to table experience
Bars & Breweries
1864 Noir Bar for swanky cocktails
Bozeone Brewery for GF Beer & Pizza
Sky Shed for the best view in town
Lockhorn Ciderhouse for local ciders
It Will Always Be That Way for a retro laid back vibe
Last Best Comedy Club for fabulous cocktails and great comedy
Wild Rye Distillery for locally made liquor and superb cocktails
Bridger Brewing for the local experience
Shop Around
Explore the historic downtown and get lost in the stores.
Bozeman Vintage for an epic vintage selection.
Rare Bird Vintage for an equally epic vintage collection.
Heyday for gifts & knick knacks.
Intrigue Ink for Montana goodies.
Head West for all your western needs (don’t forget to check out the vintage downstairs!).
Biome Slowcraft for handmade, local and eclectic.
Salchicha for high end clothing & accessories (and grab a margherita next door!).
Paper & Grace for rad stationery and gifts.
Cactus Records for great albums and quirky gifts.
Commonform Jewelry for locally made jewelry.
The Architects Wife for expensive candles that smell like Paris in spring.
Get Outside
Wander around Pete’s Hill with a cup of Treeline Coffee and a Wild Crumb croissant
Hike “The M" trail as fast as you can and take in the view
Drinking Horse Hiking Trail is across the road from “The M.”
Gallatin River (Cameron Bridge, Axtell Bridge)
Yellowstone National Park for wild animals and incredible landscapes (stay on the boardwalks!).
Gallagator Hiking Trail runs through the middle of town along Bozeman Creek!
Hyalite Canyon for the local reservoir, incredible views and lots of hiking trails
Hot Springs
Chico Hot Springs for burgers, beer and a soak
Bozeman Hot Springs for easy access and multiple pools
Norris Hot Springs for a rustic experience

















