Attractions around Bozeman
Explore 46 attractions, restaurants, shops around Bozeman
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Museum of the Rockies
600 W Kagy Blvd, Bozeman, MT 59717-2730
Museum of the Rockies at Montana State University is a Smithsonian Affiliate, recognized as one of the world's finest research and history museums. It is renowned for displaying an extensive collection of dinosaur fossils, including a T. rex skeleton! MOR delights visitors with changing exhibits from around the world, permanent indoor and outdoor regional history exhibits, planetarium shows, educational programs, insightful lectures, benefit events, and a museum store. Snack and beverage vending machines are located in the lower lobby. There are numerous cafes and restaurants nearby.
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Downtown Bozeman
Bozeman, MT
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Montana Grizzly Encounter
80 Bozeman Hill Rd., Bozeman, MT 59715-6630
Montana Grizzly Encounter is a grizzly bear rescue and educational sanctuary.
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Montana Angler Fly Fishing
Bozeman, MT 59715
Montana Angler Fly Fishing specializes in designing customized fly fishing vacations across Southern Montana. Experience Montana's legendary blue ribbon fisheries with their team of expert guides. Package trips include accommodations with world class fishing lodges, hotels and vacation rentals. Montana Angler also offers day trips to famous rivers such as the Yellowstone, Gallatin, Madison, Missouri, Bighorn, Jefferson, Ruby, Boulder and more. Guests can also opt for overnight float fishing excursions or high mountain wilderness trips via horseback. Our guides are some of the most experienced in Montana with well over 100 years of combined experience on waters across Southwest Montana.
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Palisade Falls
Hyalite Canyon, Bozeman, MT
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American Computer & Robotics Museum
2023 Stadium Drive Suite 1-A, Bozeman, MT 59715-0613
Visit the American Computer & Robotics Museum and find out why distinguished Harvard scientist Edward O. Wilson described us as, “Inch for inch, the best museum in the world.” $10 for Adults, $7.50 for Seniors/Military, $5 for Youth and Students, Free for kids 9 and under. Located in beautiful Bozeman, Montana, the ACRM is the oldest continuously operating museum devoted to the history of the Information Age and Computing. Our exhibits span 4,000 of human innovation, from original cuneiform tablets to the first personal computers, and include topics such as Artificial Intelligence, Quantum Computing, the Space Race, Cracking the Enigma Code, and more.
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Bridger Bowl
Bridger Canyon Road, Bozeman, MT 59715
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Bozeman Hot Springs
81123 Gallatin Rd, Bozeman, MT 59718-9096
For more than 100 years, visitors have come to relax and rejuvenate in these natural hot springs. A small pool enjoyed only by a few in the late 1800's, has evolved into a destination for area residents and tourists seeking a unique Montana experience with friends and family. It is conveniently located just minutes from Gallatin International Airport, Yellowstone National Park, and Big Sky Resort. Come relax in our natural hot springs. Our facility features 12 different pools with temperatures ranging from 59 to 106 degrees and both dry and wet saunas. Bozeman Hot Springs is the perfect destination for a family get together, a relaxing soak after a hard day of skiing, or just for an energizing swim in the therapeutic water. To ensure a consistently clean facility, our indoor pools are a flow through system so no chemicals are needed and they are drained and cleaned every night. We also offer a full fitness facility for those who like to get the ultimate workout experience. Use our state of the art Life Fitness equipment and then go relax in our hot springs to rejuvenate your muscles. There is now live music every Thursday and Sunday at 7:00 PM! Bozeman Hot Springs is located 8 miles west of Bozeman on US 191 on the way to or from Big Sky and West Yellowstone. We accept cash, Master Card, Personal Check (In State), Travelers Checks and Visa.
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Madison River Tubing
1110 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715
Our tubing trips on the Madison River near Bozeman, Montana are an incredible way to relax and hang out with friends. You can tube and standup paddle board too! Come cool off on a hot day! Floating the the warm water of the Madison River under the Montana Big Sky is a fantastic way to relieve stress. We strive to be Family friendly, hassle-free, and get you out there on the river! These tube trips depart daily.We have rentals near Yellowstone Park at our location in Bozeman, Montana.
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Gallatin River
Bozeman, MT
A good fishing river.
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Gallatin Canyon
Luhn Ln, Bozeman, MT 59730
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Bozeman Kayak Company
101 Village Center Ln Meeting spot- Dry Hills Distillery, Bozeman, MT 59718-7795
Our guided kayak trip on the Madison River is a great way to experience the scenery, history, and wildlife of the local Bozeman area. With the combination of our experienced tour guides and sit on top kayaks, we ensure a trip to remember. Be on the lookout for Montana wildlife such as: fish, deer, beaver, and eagles. All possible to see as you navigate your way downstream.
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Summit Motorsports All Terrain Rentals
30 Village Center Ln Unit B, Bozeman, MT 59718
Largest motor sport rental company in the valley! Choose from side by sides or snowmobiles for a rental experience sure to be an adventure you'll never forget. As Montana natives, we know the Bozeman, Big Sky and Yellowstone areas well and can recommend the best places for you to enjoy your rental.
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Gallatin History Museum
317 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715-4576
Step back in time and learn about Gallatin County’s heritage. The Gallatin History Museum in Bozeman offers a unique glimpse into the area’s past. Located in the former county jail building (1911 to 1982), the museum maintains displays illustrating the unique histories of a variety of people who have called Southwest Montana home. Permanent and changing exhibits feature early area history and artifacts, unique local stories, photography, a life-sized pioneer cabin, agricultural history, and jail and law enforcement displays. Visit the museum's Montana and local history bookstore and active research library. Staff are available to assist with research projects, genealogy, and photograph archive questions. The Gallatin History Museum is a 501(c)(3) non profit and does not receive any tax dollars but instead relies on memberships, donations, and memorials to operate. Members receive a magazine that features articles on local history, free admission and bookstore discounts.
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Bozeman Public Library
626 E Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715-3768