Bozeman's newest and most unique music venue within the Kimpton Armory Hotel. This venue can be reserved for concerts, weddings, and large events.
This is Big Sky Resort, where 400 inches of powder fall on 5,800+ skiable acres and 4,350 vertical feet. Introducing two brand new Doppelmayr chair lifts as part of Big Sky 2025, our ten-year, $150-million investment at Big Sky. It’s the Biggest Skiing in America. But it’s not just getting bigger; it’s getting better. Vast diversity provides a big experience for every level. The only things that aren’t big are the lift lines, ensuring you get all the vertical you can handle. Unwind after a powder-filled day in luxurious slopeside accommodations so you can live big again tomorrow. In the summer, Big Sky Resort also offers over 40 miles of trails from the Mountain Village and the areas only lift accessible downhill trails from the Swift Current, Ramcharger, and Explorer lifts. Lifts run daily from 9:00am to 4:00pm. Big Sky Resort is the Basecamp to Yellowstone and the perfect headquarters for mountain adventures in any season.
Tuesdays, 5-8pm, in beautiful Lindley Park, June -September. Our Market is a place for families and friends to gather, socialize, support local and share in a fun-filled community environment! The Bozeman Farmers’ Market is dedicated to the promotion of Local Growers, Artisans, Crafters, Nonprofits, Small Businesses, Food Artisans and Musicians. We are run by the non-profit “Friends of Parks” and commit revenues to the rejuvenation of all Bozeman Parks! Life's a garden...dig it!
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The Bozeman Film Society is a non-profit organization dedicated to entertaining, educating and inspiring our community through contemporary independent, documentary and world cinema. Film screenings frequently include special guest speakers and performers. Showing at The Ellen Theatre — Keep ‘Em Flickering!
The Bozeman Ice Climbing Festival is Bozeman's largest winter festival and has been a part of Bozeman's outdoor community for the past 23 years. We attract participants and athletes from around the world to visit Bozeman annually during the second weekend in December. With nightly events and on-ice instruction we have been a leader in the outdoor industry for opportunities to learn the sport of ice climbing in a safe environment.
Ski the Cold Smoke! Bridger Bowl, a nonprofit, community ski area is located only 16 miles north of Bozeman on Highway 86. With 2,600 vertical feet covering 2,000 acres of terrain, 4 beautiful day lodges, a professional ski and snowboard school and a complete line of rental and retail services, everyone will fully enjoy this Montana gem. Bridger Bowl boasts 8 chair lifts and 3 surface lifts with terrain ranging from a dedicated beginner area to the experts only Schlasman’s lift (transceiver required) which takes adventurous skiers to the summit. Known as one of the best ski areas in North America, Bridger Bowl offers a big-mountain experience with a friendly, local vibe.
The mission of CfR is to enhance the lives of women with breast cancer by connecting them to each other and nature through the therapeutic sport of fly fishing. CfR provides healing outdoor retreats at no cost to the participants.
The Recreation Division has a committed staff that remains focused on program quality and customer satisfaction. You'll find opportunities in outdoor recreation, sports, fitness, and cultural arts as well as a variety of programs in special interest areas such as archery, stand up paddle boarding, yoga, senior fitness, and music taught by contracted instructors who are professionals in our community.
Full-service bar, seasonal rooftop bar, daily drink and lunch specials, great burgers in a rustic atmosphere, open 365 days a year.
The Fraternal Order of Eagles is a non-profit organization dedicated to "people helping people". Our club is one of the last old time Downtown Bozeman Bars and is open to the public. Live music on the weekends, pool tournaments, and burgers on Friday's (Thrusdays in the summer!). Steaks on the first Satruday of each month- come join us at 316 East Mains Street!
The Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture’s 65,000 sq ft historic building is filled with 58 arts and culture based tenants. During a visit to the Emerson, you are invited to stroll the halls, view our exhibits, take a class, shop in the galleries, dine at Sidewall Pizza Co, watch an artist at work, or attend one of our community events throughout the year. We also have public space rentals available to hold your next big event. Visit us today!
We provide support for local business and a wide array of information to visitors.
The Extreme History Project is a non-profit with the mission to make history relevant. We do this through public programming and events that include historic walking tours through Bozeman's historic places, exhibits, a podcast called The Dirt on the Past, workshops, our annual History After Dark event and so much more!
Friends of Hyalite is a 501(c)3, grassroots, charitable organization that draws on a broad base of community engagement to promote volunteerism and support for recreational opportunities and conservation of the outstanding, year-round, recreational opportunities found in Hyalite Canyon on the Gallatin National Forest near Bozeman. All proceeds from the Annual Arcteryx Bozeman Ice Festival go to support this mission statement.
The Gallatin Art Crossing is a unique outdoor sculpture exhibit. Located in downtown Bozeman, Montana, the exhibit hosts a variety of artwork, introducing viewers to many artistic approaches.
Home of the Bozeman Roundup, Gallatin County Fair, and the Wild West WinterFest, the Gallatin County Fairgrounds has been a community, state and regional event center since 1903. The Fairgrounds has been a community, state and regional event center since 1903. The Fairgrounds is also the home of the Bozeman Bucks American Legion Baseball, the Bozeman Amateur Hockey Association and Bozeman Rifle and Pistol Club Indoor Shooting Range. The Fairgrounds facilities are available for private and/or public events throughout the year. There is always something happening at the Fairgrounds - antique shows, gun shows, equine events, gem and mineral shows, weddings, concerts, and livestock shows. There is never a dull moment at the Gallatin County Fairgrounds.
Step back in time and learn about Gallatin Countyâs heritage. Visit the Gallatin History Museum in Bozeman, which offers a unique glimpse into the areaâs past. In addition to jail cells and a hanging gallows, the museum maintains displays illustrating the unique histories of a variety of people who have called Southwest Montana home. Permanent exhibits include the infamous Big Horn Gun, a lifesize Pioneer cabin, exhibits on women, agriculture, music and the history of the jail. The museum also boasts a photo archive with more than 20,000 historic images that can be reproduced for a small fee. The research library maintains an extensive file collection with information about local families, places, and topics. Also available are newspapers, oral histories, maps, yearbooks, family histories, and Montana, Lewis and Clark, and local history books. The Museum bookstore has hard-to-find materials dealing with the history of Gallatin County for sale at reasonable prices. The Gallatin Historical Society, founded in 1977, moved into two rooms in the county jail building in 1979. Built in 1911, the jail was already considered a historic structure. When prisoners were moved to the new Law and Justice Building in January 1982, the county commissioners granted the Society use of the entire building for a museum. The Pioneer Museum was created and in 2014 the name changed to Gallatin History Museum to better reflect the collection and the mission of the organization - to preserve, promote and foster the history of Gallatin County and Southwest Montana. The Gallatin History Museum is a 501(c)(3) non profit and is operated by the Gallatin Historical Society. It is not a County agency and does not receive any tax dollars, but instead relies strictly on memberships, donations, and memorials to operate. Members receive a quarterly magazine that features articles on local history, free admission to the museum and discounts in the bookstore.
Gallatin Ice is leading fundraising efforts to expand recreational and competitive ice sports in Bozeman. Primarily used by hockey, figure skating, and curling clubs, there are youth and adult programs for everybody. Home to the Bozeman Icedogs, Men's and Women's MSU Bobcat Hockey Clubs, and the Senior A Bozeman Stingers. There is something for everyone here at Gallatin Ice!
The GVLT is dedicated to the conservation of open space, agricultural land, wildlife habitat, and the creation of public trails in and around Gallatin County.
OPERA MONTANA (formerly Intermountain Opera Bozeman) is Montana's premier opera organization. OM is known nationally for its first-class productions featuring guest artists who regularly sing at the Metropolitan Opera and other major opera houses with an orchestra and chorus comprised of the finest local and regional musicians. Annually, OM brings two fully staged operas and one musical theater production to life and provides educational outreach activities and events for schools and the general public.
Last Best Comedy is your home for all things comedy! With Stand-up and improv comedy shows weekly, we also feature a full bar. Our training center offers classes in improv, stand-up, sketch, and more. Have a drink and a laugh at stuff with Last Best Comedy.
Madison River Tubing is the one-stop-shop for all your summer water-based adventures in Bozeman! Enjoy an all-inclusive tubing trip to truly relax and enjoy some sunshine. We have trips that meet at the river, help with shuttle, or fully shuttled trips to the river from downtown! Bring along snacks and drinks to put in one of our floating coolers and you can even trade your tube for a Standup Paddleboard for a small fee, we call it a SUPgrade. Looking for a mellow raft trip instead? We offer raft rentals on the Madison River, and you can choose to go it alone, or hire a guide! Our office is open daily all summer long for watercraft rentals so you can create our own adventure. We have tubes, SUP's, inflatable kayaks, canoes, rafts and more. The office is located just outside downtown on the corner of 11th and Main Street, right next to Starbucks. Come float with us!
For over 30 years, the Montana Ballet Company has enchanted audiences with its exceptional productions. From full-length classics, to contemporary ballet and modern dance, our company presents works that appeal to both the dance enthusiast and the first-time theatergoer. Come experience the magic that is the Montana Ballet.
Montana Shakespeare in the Parks engages and enriches both rural and underserved communities with professional productions of Shakespeare and other classics and, through educational outreach, inspires creative expression and appreciation of the arts in young audiences.
As a locally owned and operated adventure recreation company, Montana Whitewater feels that getting to know and sharing joy with our guests is one of the most important and enjoyable aspects of our profession. Travel south to our Canyon location and hit up the Gallatin and Madison Rivers where you can raft class I-IV rapids, ZipLine across the Gallatin River, fly-fish with an experienced guide, or enjoy an afternoon of River Tubing on the Madison. OR head southeast to Gardiner, at the North Entrance to Yellowstone Park, to raft splashy family friendly rapids of the Yellowstone River or ZipLine peak to peak over a forested ravine 200ft in the air.
The mission of the Department of Intercollegiate Athletics at Montana State University-Bozeman is to foster excellence in academic and athletic performance. To accomplish this the department of athletics: • Promotes student-athlete welfare, ethical conduct, equal opportunity, and fiscal and social responsibility among all athletes, coaches, staff and administrators. • Supports the success of student-athletes by actively engaging the broader university community. • Actively develops student-athlete life-skills for success in the classroom, on campus and in the community. • Encourages athletic excellence characterized by discipline, sportsmanship, and continuous personal growth.
Off The Beaten Path offers exceptional travel experiences designed to help you explore the natural world. Our relationship with you, our travel partner, is guided by commitment and cooperation. Whatever style of journey you choose, we're ready to set your world in motion.
Good Food, Good Nightlife, Good People, that's what makes the Pour House your best bet for a good time in Downtown Bozeman. Great lunch and dinner specials, well poured drinks, and a friendly staff can help you turn everything into a great time, from a Monday afternoon, to a Friday night.
317 is a contemporary Irish Pub located in the historic Bozeman Hotel, featuring the finest Irish whiskeys, single malt scotches and beers.
Pure Barre is a full-body workout that transforms you physically and mentally. Our musically-driven group classes focus on low-impact, high-intensity movements that strengthen and tone your body in 50 minutes or less. Pure Barre’s innovative technique improves strength, endurance, flexibility, and balance. Each class features musically-driven choreography for a fresh and effective full-body workout that benefits clients at every fitness level, and protects your joints from injury while you strengthen and tone your entire body.
The Rialto isn't just a live music venue, it is a piece of Bozeman history, dating back to the early 20th century. Beautifully restored in 2018, the venue hosts local and touring bands, community gatherings, and private events. Owned by locals who love Bozeman as much as you do, the Rialto is all about bringing people together through music and events.
At the Ridge, our mission is to help you launch and maintain a healthy lifestyle - depending on what that means for you. So whether you're training as a serious athlete, staying in shape, reducing stress, or rehabilitating from an injury, we've got the facilities, experts, classes, and positive atmosphere to help you succeed.
The one and only Rocking R Bar. No smoking, air conditioned, friendly help, great cold beer and cocktails. Also, enjoy food from High Country Grill conveniently located inside.
Support Local Artists and Musicians (S.L.A.M.) is a non-profit founded in Bozeman dedicated to showcasing the artistic talents of Montana residents and educating our community about the arts. S.L.A.M. focuses on promoting the arts in Montana in a manner that enriches and involves the community. The S.L.A.M. organization offers grants and scholarships to community members pursuing art and music education and funds public art installations.
The Sweet Pea Festival has been a Bozeman tradition since 1978 and is celebrating its 40th Festival in 2017. Activities include Chalk on the Walk, the Bite of Bozeman, a juried Art Show, a parade, the Children's Run, and three days of music, dance, theatre, children's activities, workshops, arts and crafts booths, food vendors, and a craft beer and wine garden in downtown Lindley Park. Sweet Pea's mission is simply to "Promote and Cultivate the Arts" and is run by the power of community volunteers. Festival profits are turned into grants that are offered to arts organizations, for art education and special projects in and around Bozeman.
The Bozeman Bowl is a bowling center with a full service bar, snack bar, pro shop and meeting room available for rent. We have weekday beer specials and a full line of bowling equipment, with the availability to order billiard equipment, for sale. Book your business and birthday parties here.
The Bozeman Doc Series is a bi-weekly documentary screening series at the Emerson Center in Bozeman, Montana running between October and April. The series screens brand new documentaries from around the world, most of which are Montana premieres, and is curated by Jason Burlage, an award-winning documentary filmmaker and founder of Devolution Films.
The Ellen Theatre is a beautifully restored 1919 show palace and performing arts center. Over 45,000 patrons a year enjoy such events as Broadway shows, classic movies, world-class concerts, dance events, guest artists and more. The Ellen is also home to TATE Academy, providing professional performing arts training for children and adults. With gilded crown molding, ornate fixtures and hand-crafted features, the décor alone is worth a visit, and no matter what your interests, The Ellen is sure to entertain, so please stop by and enjoy a show.
A premier fine art gallery offering historically important, museum quality, early Western and American paintings executed between 1870 and 1950. We also offer a curated selection of artwork by leading contemporaries. Fine art services include conservation/restoration, and appraisals.
Welcome to Tune Up Bar, Bozeman’s premier speak-easy style venue nestled in the basement of our historic hotel. Discover the rich history of our establishment, once the original military band room for the National Guard, and immerse yourself in the soulful ambiance while experiencing the best of local talent with free live music four nights a week. Join us for a casual beer or classic cocktail, as we strive to be the go-to destination for locals seeking live music and visitors craving an authentic taste of Bozeman.
Venture Church is a local church here in Bozeman. We exist to help you take the "Next Steps" in your relationship with God, no matter where you're at.
Verge Theater offers arts education and offbeat, thought-provoking, heart-inspiring theater that is empowering and accessible to all our vibrant local community members. We envision a world in which all people take part in the joy of theater and theater making, helping to nurture self-aware, compassionate humans and grow community.