- TripBuzz found 36 things to do with kids in or near Bozeman, Montana, including 18 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Livingston, Belgrade, Big Sky and Gardiner.
- From Montana Angler Fly Fishing Day Trips to Madison River Tubing, the Bozeman area offers 38 different types of family activities, including: Resorts, Off Road & ATV, Tubing and Rock Climbing.
- The home of Montana State University, Bozeman is one of the largest cities in the state. Along with its association with the university, several movies have also been filmed in and around the community. Recognized for its natural landscaping, the city offers Gallatin Valley where there are hot springs, a botanical garden and a farmer's market.
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Led by experienced fishing captains, Montana Angler Fly Fishing Day Trips provides visitors with the opportunity to fly fish on the local waterways. Trip options include float fishing, wade fishing, canyon fishing, and overnight trips.
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Situated near Yellowstone Park, Madison River Tubing offers tube trips along the Madison River in addition to shuttling to and from the entry and exit spots. They also provide rentals of tubes, floating coolers, and stand up paddle boards.
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Clubhouse Minigolf & Arcade the is a recreational indoor facility that includes a miniature golf course, a video game arcade, and billiards tables. The facility also has air hockey tables.
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Located in Bozeman, Montana, the Museum of the Rockies sits within driving distance of Yellowstone National Park. The museum is dedicated to the Rocky Mountains and the cultures that live - and used to live - nearby. This institution has a strong committment to outreach and preservation education.
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Start with a scenic drive through the forest and the hike to the water. Palisade Falls is a beautiful rock formation with water cascading over it even in the dry season.
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The 120-mile Gallatin River is a tributary of the Mississippi River that wends its way through Montana and Wyoming. It passes through Yellowstone National Park. Fishing, swimming, tubing and rafting are permitted, but not on the portion of the river inside the park.
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The earlier days of Gallatin Valley are the focus of exhibits within the Pioneer Museum. Programs are held frequently throughout the year that include the annual History Conference and several outreach programs.
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Filled with wall to wall climbing opportunities, Spire Climbing Center offers visitors a rock climbing facility with top-rope and bouldering courses. The center offers instructional lessons for outdoor climbing, leading, and more.
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With Montana Whitewater Rafting Co., visitors can sign up for adventurous outdoor activities like fly fishing, zipline tours, horseback riding, and more. The company hosts whitewater rafting trips at Yellowstone River, Gallatin River, and Madison River.
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Gallatin County Regional Park offers hiking trails for hikers of all experience levels. Dogs are allowed to walk off-leash, and there are plenty of beautiful sights to behold, including trees, birds, lakes, and a small beach.