A curated collection of places and experiences informed by life at Bozeman Yards—designed to reflect the rhythms, seasons, and character of this place.
Eat & Drink
Treeline Coffee
Come for the Roasting Room
Stay for the fantastic brews. A female-founded roastery that sources its coffees seasonally, which means what’s in your cup today won’t be there next month.
Wild Crumb
A New Favorite, Every Visit
The huckleberry scone is iconic—but there’s always something fresh from the oven that makes it impossible to leave with just one.
Brigade
Serving Brunch to Boot
Bozeman’s best happy hour happens on the second floor, overlooking Main Street. The $3 martinis and oysters are the open secret—show up at 3pm to beat the crowd and snag a window seat.
Venture Downstairs
A New Favorite, Every Visit
Easy to miss—it’s in the basement—but worth every step. The house-made pasta and noir atmosphere make it feel like a proper discovery. One of the go-to places in town that serves food past midnight on weekends.
Culture & Arts
Gangbusters Pottery
Make Something
Don’t just admire the work—sign up for a class. Wheel throwing sessions fill up fast, and walking out with something you made yourself is a different feeling entirely.
Echo Arts
Your Art Ally
Part gallery, part advisory, entirely worth a visit. Echo Arts champions regional and contemporary artists with a rotating exhibition calendar and a space that feels genuinely welcoming. Walk-ins are encouraged.
Tinworks Art
Culture at Scale
The shows change, but the energy doesn’t. Check the calendar before you go—openings here have a way of turning into the best night out in Bozeman without warning.
The Westerner
A Rare Yet Real Honky-Tonk
Twenty minutes south in Gallatin Gateway, The Westerner is exactly what it sounds like—a proper dancehall with live country and Western music, a sunken dance floor, and zero pretense. Wednesday swing nights are a local institution.
Outdoor Recreation
Triple Tree Trail
South Side Classic
A quick drive from downtown, Triple Tree rewards the climb with sweeping views of the entire Gallatin Valley toward the Tobacco Root Mountains. Equally good on foot, on a bike, or on skis in winter.
Yellowstone National Park
The Real Backyard
An hour and a half south, and entirely worth the early start. Skip the Old Faithful crowds and head straight for the Lamar Valley in the northeast—that’s where the bison herds and wolf sightings are.
Story Mill Park
The Neighborhood’s Backyard
Sixty acres right on the doorstep, with nearly four miles of trails, restored wetlands, over 100 species of birds, a dog park, a climbing boulder, and Bridger Mountain views in every direction. The nature sanctuary at the southern end is worth the extra distance.
Field Guides, by Bozeman Yards
Deeper explorations shaped around how you move, reset, and wander—each guide offering a distinct way to experience the region.
Roads Less Traveled
Mill Arts Origin
Wild Wellness
Snow Days
Roads Less Traveled
Mill Arts Origin
Wild Wellness