So many cool things to do here; hiking, biking, zipline, and more. We recommend hiking to the summit or taking the tram to the top. The views are incredible!
Yellowstone NP truly is a unique gem and, if you've never been, we recommend you add it to the list while you're here. Check out the link to Yellowstone Wild Tours if you'd like to see the park with a biologist. It's an amazing way to experience it!
Want to explore Yellowstone with the best? These guys are biologists that will 100% give you the most insider experience into Yellowstone Park. Contact Emil and tell them that Julie sent you! He will offer a special discount to groups of 6-9 people. Cost: $650 for the first person and $25 for each additional guest (it's normally $50pp). They'll take you to find bears, wolves, and see all the sights!
If you want to get in on some fly fishing on the blue ribbon waters of Montana, then the Montana Angler is your best contact. Ask for Mike Mansfield to be your guide and tell him Julie sent you!
This place should be a must see on your list for things to do. Tons of trails to hike or bike on and a reservoir for fishing, camping and boating. A Bozeman classic!
There's quite a few golf courses in the area. Bridger Creek is a great local option where you don't need a membership. We also recommend you hit up the bride's dad, PE, to try out his local spot Valley View. He might also recommend you check out the Old Works course in Anaconda.
Head to downtown Bozeman on Thursday for the weekly free concert series, Music on Main. Food, music, dancing, and fun for all!
Good for a soak, great for an over night, and often good music!
Our friend Steve owns this place and it is some of the best food in town! Try the ceviche and the carrot cake!
Another excellent foodie spot!
A Bozeman classic...and where it all began for us!
Our favorite!