Activities & Events, Homewood Suites Bozeman, Bozeman, Montana, MT

So Much to See And To Do In Bozeman!
Bozeman, Montana is a fascinating city of contrasts — home to talented artists, professors, and ranchers. Excellent galleries and eateries representing an array of styles and flavors line the city streets while culture lovers will also find theatre, symphony, ballet and rodeo, as well as The Sweet Pea Festival, Christmas Stroll, HatcHfest, and the Gallatin County Fair.

There’s always something fun going on in Bozeman, Montana so we invite you to visit this page frequently to find out what great activities & events are coming up. In addition to the myriad seasonal events taking place, here are some additional places of interest you may want to take note of.

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Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone is the world's first national park and is comprised of more than two million acres within its borders. Yellowstone is a huge wildlife preserve, with many species of North American Wildlife roaming in a wilderness home virtually untouched by modern influence.

Visitors are treated to the sights of buffalo, elk, moose, bighorn sheep and smaller wildlife and birds all living free as nature intended.

Geyser Country
Geyser County offers more than 10,000 hydrothermal features in the park consisting of geysers, hot bubbling pools, colorful paint pots, and of course and the spectacular Old Faithful. The Old Faithful Inn, a National Historic Landmark, has dining options, interpretive tours, and gift shops.

Canyon country
This area near Bozeman, MT provides one of the park's most spectacular and breathtaking sights as the turbulent Yellowstone River roars and foams through 24 miles of golden cliffs. Thunderous 308-foot Lower Falls is almost twice as high as Niagara Falls.

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Mammoth County
Few of Yellowstone's hydrothermal features have the sheer grace and beauty of Mammoth Hot Springs. Mineral-laden hot waters from deep beneath the earth's crust find their way to the top and build tiers of cascading terraced stone. Thousands of gallons of water well up to deposit 2 tons of limestone daily.

West Yellowstone
This Montana town became an "official" entrance to the park in 1907, the year the Oregon Short Line was completed. In 1908, the now famous Eagle's store was opened and to this day is a cornerstone in the tiny little town.

Children’s Museum
Enables visitors to blow giant bubbles, dress up like pioneers or create a picture on the Harmonograph.

American Computer Museum
The stories of computers and technology are displayed in a unique 4,000-year timeline. Several exhibits display historical devices from ancient Babylon and Egyptian times through the rise of the modern computer.

The Pioneer Museum
Housed in the former county jail, this museum is designed to keep the citizens of Gallatin Valley and travelers in touch with the area’s colorful history.

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