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234 East Babcock St, Bozeman, MT 59715
If you are confused about computer technology, this is the place to get educated. This museum has informative displays on everything that computes, from the abacus and wristwatches to typewriters and microchips. Exhibits and displays cover the 4,000-year history of computing technology and are a fun way to learn about...
1 Lone Mountain Trail, P. O. Box 160001, Big Sky, MT 59716
With its tallest peak reaching 11,188 feet, this ski resort, located in the Madison Mountain Range, is a skier's paradise. The Big Sky Resort is opened year-round and provides recreational activities such as golfing and white water rafting in the summer and skiing in the winter. The area's beauty is spectacular no...
303 S Church Ave, Bozeman, MT
With a farmer's market in the summer time and an ice-skating rink in the winter, this is one of the city's most popular leisure areas. Bogart Park also offers tennis courts, a swimming pool, and more than six acres of park area for outdoor enjoyment.
15795 Bridger Canyon Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715
Pristine surroundings and optimum skiing keep drawing people to one of the Northern Rockies' best spots. Bridger Bowl is relatively unspoiled and offers trails for the experienced and amateur skier. The natural terrain is filled with snow-covered glades, bowls, and slopes.
East Gallatin State Recreation Area
Manly Rd, S 7th Ave and Rouse Ave, Bozeman, MT
This recreational area is a favorite hangout for water sports enthusiasts. The park encompasses more than four acres of land around Glen Lake and features a small beach and several trails.
1380 Wolverine Ln, Bozeman, MT 59718
This national forest is situated in a spectacular section of the great outdoors. Gallatin National Forest leads into a section of Yellowstone Park and is a haven for kayak enthusiasts, rafters, campers, and outdoorsmen.
202 Main St, Three Forks, MT 59752
Located in Three Forks, this museum dates back to 1910. The displays depict pioneer life with reconstructed samples of kitchens, schoolrooms, and blacksmith shops. The museum also houses pieces of local history, including the largest brown trout ever caught in the state.
South Willson Ave, Bozeman, MT
More than a dozen elaborate historic homes can be found between Main Street and the university along Willson Avenue. The Chamber of Commerce offers a guided tour highlighting the mansions and cottages located along this route.
South 19th Ave, Bozeman, MT
With almost 35,000 acres of scenic beauty, this canyon is one of the area's favorite outdoor retreats. Hyalite Canyon offers biking, backpacking, and camping adventures. The canyon also houses several picturesque areas like Palisades Falls.
5645 Ramshorn St, Gallatin Gateway, MT 59730
Enjoy the natural beauty of Montana as you ride the trails. Jake's Horses offers guided tours around the Big Sky area all year round. Rides range from an hour to full pack trips through Yellowstone. Jake's even offers gaming hunts. A trail ride is a real pioneering way to see the great outdoors.
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