- Our list of the best things to do in Livingston, Montana, features the top 40 nearby activities — including 23 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Livingston, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Water Activities, Outdoor Places, Sights & Landmarks, and Museums & Galleries.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Livingston, MT , followed by 27 popular activities in nearby cities, including Bozeman, Pray and Gardiner
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Bozeman, Montana is home to the American Computer Museum. This institution documents the development of computers and their use in American homes and businesses. The museum also contains exhibits on computer peripherals and the presence of computers in American pop culture.
22.9 Miles
Andesite Mountain is the main peak inside the Big Sky Resort skiing area. The mountain, which receives heavy snow throughout the winter, is serviced by three separate lifts and offers terrrain for skiers of all abilities.
22.9 Miles
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.
23.1 Miles
The tasting room of 406 Brewing Company has live music and includes a selection of craft beers. They produce porters, ales, and IPA. On average they have about four beers available to try at any given time.
23.2 Miles
Emerson Cultural Center caters to all ages with events, exhibits, classes and education. There is also a restaurant onsite to make a whole day of your visit.
23.2 Miles
Specializing in tours of Yellowstone National Park, the adventurous guides at the Yellowstone Safari Company also lead expeditions into Grand Teton National Park. All guides have extensive experience in the parks and are highly trained to deal safely with wild animals, minor injuries and vehicle problems.
23.2 Miles
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.
23.3 Miles
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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A miner wrote the first written record of the Chico Hot Springs in 1865. Visitors can swim in two pools containing the water from the hot springs, whether guests stay in the resort or not.
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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.