This midsize Southwest city is the fourth largest in Montana and features a good balance of communal urban lifestyle with all the surrounding outdoor activities Montana has to offer. Located within the Rocky Mountains, at the Southern end of Montana, Bozeman also stands between the north entrance to Yellowstone National Park and Big Sky Ski Resort, making it a desirable location for biking, hiking, camping, fishing, and skiing. It’s a great destination to view via road trip, slowly taking in the surrounding history and landscapes, while also exploring several of the sites within the city as well, such as museums, theater, local shops, and fine dining.
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Enjoy a historic destination in the heart of the American West, in guest rooms and suites that borrow design inspiration from Montana's breathtaking natural landscape, seamlessly merging past and present.
There really isn’t a bad time to visit Bozeman since there are several activities to invest in year-round. Summer is the regular peak season. The weather is warm and ideal for hiking, biking, camping. Winter is the best time for snow-based activities such as skiing, snowboarding, sledding, and snowmobiling. Fall and Spring tend to bring a more temperate climate, lush valleys, thinner crowds of tourists, and abundant wildlife activity, an ideal time for photography or road-tripping.