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Bozeman offers a plethora of in-town activities to keep you busy on your visit, from exploring the Museum of the Rockies with your children to wandering through the many art galleries downtown. Besides the many opportunities in-town, the surrounding area provides a member of outdoor recreation opportunities. Three impressive ski areas operate from 20 minutes to the north of town to an hour south. Avid skiers flock to this part of Montana for the wispy, dry powder snow that the locals call “the cold smoke.” Home to Montana State University, Bozeman enjoys a thriving cultural scene – excellent array of restaurants and galleries line the city streets, opera, symphony, ballet and rodeo, plus several popular festivals. Bozeman COC, Aug 2008
The scenic community of Big Sky nestles high in mountain meadows, surrounded by timberland, the Spanish Peaks Primitive Area and the Gallatin National Forest. Majestic 11,166-foot Lone Mountain towers over the paradise, where in 1969, Chet Huntley, the late newscaster, and a group of corporate investors purchased some ranchland. Chet loved his native Montana and wanted to contribute to its tourism industry by establishing a year-round resort with complete lodging and recreational facilities. Bozeman COC, Aug 2008
The Gallatin River is Bozeman's backyard playground, and is a true Montana classic. This is the famous "Mad Mile," where the river winds down a picturesque canyon and contains some great whitewater. The Gallatin River is about twelve miles long from its origin at the confluence of the West and East Gallatin rivers to Three Forks, Montana, where it joins the Jefferson and Madison rivers to form the Missouri River.
Surrounded by four majestic mountain ranges, Livingston offers a beautiful natural setting for relaxation and recreation along the legendary Yellowstone River. The quaint and quiet town of Livingston is steeped in the history of Lewis & Clark, Calamity Jane and Yellowstone National Park. An eclectic blend awaits you as you travel through shops, museums, galleries and restaurants. From cowboys to culture, from railroads to whitewater, from the historic to the contemporary… Livingston, COC, Aug 2008
The Yellowstone River is the longest undammed river in the lower48 states and runs 671 miles from the Continental Divide in northwestern Wyoming through Yellowstone National Park and into Montana. The Yellowstone River is one of the great trout streams of the world and winds through some of the most awe-inspiring landscape.
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 Rafting the Gallatin River |  | |
 Big Sky Ski Resort in the summer |  | |
 Gallatin River |  | |
 Main Street Livingstong |  | |
 Bozeman |  | |
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