Photo: Krista BooherAs the crisp air of November settles over the Gallatin Valley, bringing golden leaves and a dusting of snow, we know hunting season is here. During deer and elk rifle season (October 25–November 30), thousands of hunters…
Standing at the Teepee Creek Trailhead in dark shadow, everything was cold and still. Including me. It was the kind of clear cold that cuts deep and lets you know that winter is never too far away up here in the high country. I pulled an old sweater…
Driven by a profound personal journey, Bozeman artist Javier Moreno found solace and a powerful voice through the creation of art, which became a vital means of navigating difficult past experiences. For Moreno, art is not created for art’s…
If you’ve ever spent a winter in Bozeman, you know there’s little that can warm you up once Jack Frost assails this quaint town with full force. Whether you’re a “local” or not, one thing we can all agree on is that sometimes the weather…
Do you have a freezer with a bunch of random packs of frozen game? I know I do, and I’m not even a hunter. But I love a lot of hunters, have generous friends, and I prioritize eating sustainably. So every year I end up with a good supply of…
A life-sized G.I. Joe greets customers outside Sidewinders American Grill in Bozeman. That’s because this welcoming, family-friendly restaurant was founded by a group of U.S. Marine Veterans, who live by the Marine Corps values of…
This Veterans Day, as our nation pauses to honor the courage and sacrifice of its military service members, Bozeman will host a unique and deeply personal tribute. On Tuesday, November 11, 2025, 6-8 PM, at the historic Baxter Hotel in downtown…
For nearly thirty years, from 1892 to 1921, Bozeman residents enjoyed reliable and convenient streetcar transportation. Trolleys moved commuters between the Northern Pacific passenger depot on Bozeman’s north side and the college campus to the…
Museum of the Rockies is presenting “Becoming Jane: The Evolution of Dr. Jane Goodall,” a multimedia exhibition exploring the life and work of the late primatologist and conservationist Dr. Jane Goodall, DBE. The exhibition, produced in…
On May 15th, 2025, following the National Day of Awareness for Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, the local band West Dakota Stutter put out a new song and music video; “Don’t Hitch a Ride on the Trail of Tears” is about the…
As the weather cools and the holidays approach, many homeowners start to wonder if it’s worth listing their home now—or if they should wait until spring. Buyers, on the other hand, often ask, When’s the best time of year to make a…
Having published Bozeman Magazine for the past eighteen years, I often procrastinate writing the editor’s note; I put a lot of other work for the magazine ahead of it. I keep our website updated, approve submitted events, and field a whole lot…
For nearly thirty years, from 1892 to 1921, Bozeman residents enjoyed reliable and convenient streetcar transportation. Trolleys moved commuters between the Northern Pacific passenger depot on Bozeman’s north side and the college campus to the…
We’re surrounded by places named for historic figures—John Bozeman, Sacajawea, Charles & Angelique Anceney, Nelson Story. However, the namesake of our valley is largely invisible. Many locals know that Meriwether Lewis and William…
Yellowstone Ballet Company’s version of The Nutcracker is “different, in a good way,” says one of last year’s attendees. Besides the enchantment you expect from a full-length ballet, there is a bit of fun—enjoyment that…
On behalf of the Gallatin and Madison County Commissions, we would like to publicly thank Congressman Ryan Zinke for his visionary leadership to safeguard the Gallatin and Madison Rivers as future Wild and Scenic Rivers. On August 1st, Zinke…
If you’ve ever spent a winter in Bozeman, you know there’s little that can warm you up once Jack Frost assails this quaint town with full force. Whether you’re a “local” or not, one thing we can all agree on is that sometimes the weather…
Aries (March 21-April 19) Rams are notoriously big money earners AND notorious big money spenders! After the 5th you will have a crystal-clear snapshot of your financial picture. Pyrite stone can sharpen your money focus.Taurus (April 20-May 20)…