What to do in Bozeman
American Computer & Robotics Museum
Located close to Montana State University in central Bozeman, this quirky and innovative attraction explores the past, present and future of technology. Follow a timeline of more than 4,000 years of pioneering technology, from camera-carrying pigeons and the enigma code of the World Wars, to modern day artificial intelligence and quantum computing.
Hyalite Canyon
Swap city lights for the glistening stars by camping out at Hyalite Canyon. Part of Gallatin National Forest, this mountain valley recreation area features luscious forestry and staggering peaks, with three fully functioning campgrounds. Drive along scenic mountain roads, then park up to hike, bike and climb the various trails and mountains – with skiing and fishing stations found throughout.
Big Sky Resort
A year-round skiing destination about an hour’s drive from Bozeman, Big Sky Resort boasts more than 5,000 acres of skiable terrain. Set upon Lone Mountain, guests can tackle the peak or stay closer to the resort. Relax with some chill time in the pool – or dine at one of the many restaurants. There’s ample parking too.
Where to stay in Bozeman
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Belgrade
309 W Madison Ave, Belgrade, MT 59714
Located opposite the airport, Holiday Inn Express is an accessible choice when visiting Bozeman, with easy links to the I-90. Grab breakfast to fuel up for a day exploring, then unwind afterwards in the indoor pool.
Element Bozeman
25 E Mendenhall St, Bozeman, MT 59715
Located in the heart of downtown Bozeman, Element by Marriott perfectly balances relaxation and fun. It’s within driving distance of the big ski resorts and peaks, and has a fitness center and refreshing saltwater pool for those who wish to unwind.
Silver Forest Inn
15325 Bridger Canyon Rd, Bozeman, MT 59715
Near to the Bridger Bowl ski resort around 25-minutes’ drive north of Bozeman, this bed and breakfast showcases Montana’s warm and welcoming hospitality. The rustic inn creates a cozy setting with wooden beams, a fieldstone fireplace and outdoor seating providing panoramic views of the Montana Bridger Mountains.
Where to eat in Bozeman
Blackbird
140 E Main St, Bozeman, MT 59715
Set on Downtown Bozeman’s Main Street, this casual restaurant is perfect for families and couples alike. Tuck into fresh pasta, or try the famed wood-fired pizza – prepared and cooked in their open kitchen as you watch.
Feast Raw Bar & Bistro
270 W Kagy Blvd Ste C, Bozeman, MT 59715
Enjoy an evening of fine dining at Feast, near to the Museum of the Rockies. Most of the menu is sustainably and locally sourced and changes with the season. Guests can enjoy fresh fish, shared platters and succulent meats year-round.
I-Ho's Korean Grill
2631 W Main St, Bozeman, MT 59718
Just beside the Gallatin Valley Mall sits this casual Korean eatery, offering a colorful and modern setting. Tuck into Asian delights such as miso soup, seafood pancakes and spicy ramen – or create your own combo plate.