- 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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19 miles west of Three Forks on Montana 2, Three Forks, MT 59752
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With the caverns modernized in order to welcome the visitors, the Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park covers 3,015 acres. The cavern system features one of the biggest limestone known caverns in the northwest America.
39.1 Miles
Located in Gardiner, Montana, River Source Rafting features whitewater trips, scenic floats and canoe trips on the Yellowstone River. Dog sled tours are featured in the wintertime. The tour opertor is conveniently situated on the banks of the Yellowstone River.
40.1 Miles
Surrounded by mountains and the scenic Madison Valley, the Madison Valley History Museum features a collection of artifacts and exhibits pertaining to the history and culture of the local area and of the west in general.
40.1 Miles
Featuring taxidermy, Wildlife Museum of the West displays animals native to the region like eagles, bears, moose, and mountain lions. The animals are set up in a model display mimicking their natural habitat.
40.1 Miles
Greco's On the Fly is a fly-fishing charter company that offers trip son the Yellowstone River and the Madison River. Types of fish that can be caught on the trips include Rainbow Trout, Caddies, and Mayflies.
40.2 Miles
Cliff Lake is larger than its twin neighbor known as Wade Lake. Canoeing is a favorite activity in Cliff Lake due to numerous remote coves for exploration, and cross country skiing is popular in the winter months.
40.2 Miles
The easily accessible Wade Lake is very popular with both locals and visitors. Along with boating and canoeing, the like features an interpretive trail that connects to the Hilltop Campgrounds which runs for nearly one mile in distance.
40.6 Miles
Visitors to the 320 Guest Ranch can fly fish, ride horses, go on a hayride, hike, and in the winter, snowmobile. The ranch features log cabin accommodations, and a variety of steaks in exotic game to eat.
46.5 Miles
Hell's A-Roarin' Outfitters offers outfitting for a variety of outdoor activities, including elk, deer, mountain lion, and other hunting trips. The company also offers equestrian outfitting and guided riding tours.
47.2 Miles
Wild West Rafting offers full and half day trips including white water rafting, float trips and saddle and paddle trips. They also offer bike rentals, rock wall climbing and backpacking.