Planning your trip to Bozeman, Montana
HOW TO GET THERE
From LAX, Delta and United offer connecting service. Restricted round-trip fares begin at $429.
WHERE TO STAY
Wingate Inn, 2305 Catron St.; (406) 582-4995, wingatebozeman.com. Basic but comfortable. Doubles from about $90.
Josie’s Bed and Breakfast, 12893 Kelly Canyon Road; (406) 522-1521, josiesbozemanbb.com. Two cozy rooms, starting at $90.
Cabins or campsites, gobozeman.com. Get even closer to the stunning scenery by renting a secluded cabin or campsite.
WHERE TO EAT
The Nova Café, 312 E. Main St.; (406) 587-3973. Breakfast includes poached eggs with wild turkey hash. Lunches and salads from about $10.
MacKenzie River Pizza Co., 232 E. Main St.; (406) 587-0055. Cowboy décor. Toppings such as jalapeño peppers and Italian sausage or fajita chicken and black beans. From $10.
Plonk, 29 E. Main St.; (406) 587-2170. High-concept lunch and dinner in a hip setting. Dinner entrees from about $12.
WHAT TO DO
Bozeman’s Main Street is lined with art galleries, boutiques and bookstores made for browsing. For more galleries, check out the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, 111 S. Grand Ave.; (406) 587-9797, theemerson.org.
For hiking, biking, cross-country skiing and snowmobile trails, visit gobozeman.com. Guided fishing trips are available at Fly Fishing Montana; (406) 585-9066, flyfishingmt.com.
MORE INFORMATION
Bozeman Convention & Visitors Bureau, bozemancvb.com.
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