Bozeman’s winter may have been a dry one, but half an hour south and two thousand feet up, the Hyalite range was still teeming with snow in early March. It was then that I hiked the Blackmore Lake trail, a moderate five-mile trip to Hyalite…
In a world where water is everywhere—from pools and lakes to family vacations at the beach and rivers across Montana—drowning remains a silent, preventable tragedy. Every year in the United States, more than 4,000 people die from…
Recently, while researching for an article about our Gallatin Valley Montana State Parks (Missouri Headwaters and Madison Buffalo Jump), I discovered that we have a brand new State Park located in Central Montana. Surely this called for an on the…
Mosaic artist Sunny Jaye was born and raised in the mountains outside of Bozeman, and Montana has always been her playground. Fishing, hunting, snowshoeing, hiking, camping, skiing, and exploring gave her inspiration for her art from a very…
The question of whether or not Bozeman has good barbeque is a hotly debated one. “Good” is subjective; it’s different from “authentic,” and we don’t all agree on which is more important. It’s like one’s…
What foods do you associate with Yellowstone National Park? Dining is generally not the goal of a park trip, but after some geyser-watching, hiking, and wildlife viewing, you’re likely to become a little peckish. For many folks who have been…
It’s finally the time of year when things feel back in action. Bikers are back on the streets, dogs are back on hiking trails, and birds are back to singing in trees. As you welcome in the new energy of spring, why not take the chance to…
With two Full Moons lighting the sky on May 1st and May 31st, this month truly happens once in a Blue Moon—a rare celestial reminder that endings and breakthroughs can arrive twice when the timing is right.
Aries The month builds steadily…
In a season marked by cranes (building, not whooping), scaffolding, and quiet transformation, Downtown Bozeman is once again redefining itself. Along its ever-evolving Main Street, two of its most iconic architectural anchors are stepping into new…
I met a group of moms at the park recently, all of us orbiting the swings, snatching moments of conversation while wielding our snack cups and shouting the occasional ‘whee!’ or ‘wow, so brave!’
One mom was wearing her…
Girls Singing, Songwriting, Art Camp (www.GirlSing.com) is a five-day, all-day, indoor/outdoor camp with early drop-off, late pickup, and schedule flexibility during the week. Created in 2010, GirlSing camp is designed for girls ages 7-11 to…
For over 15 years, an afternoon dance has been held at the American Legion Post in Manhattan, Montana every Sunday from 1:00 to 4:00 or 5:00 P.M. (depending on weather and which band is playing). Live bands are always booked and, thankfully, we have…
3-7-77 Productions is pleased to welcome you and your besties to Virginia City for a weekend or Music, Family and Friends July 31st - August 2nd. Oregon music hall of fame musician, Jerry Joseph, will be preforming for his songs for three nights, two…
I met a group of moms at the park recently, all of us orbiting the swings, snatching moments of conversation while wielding our snack cups and shouting the occasional ‘whee!’ or ‘wow, so brave!’
One mom was wearing her…
In a world where water is everywhere—from pools and lakes to family vacations at the beach and rivers across Montana—drowning remains a silent, preventable tragedy. Every year in the United States, more than 4,000 people die from…
I met a group of moms at the park recently, all of us orbiting the swings, snatching moments of conversation while wielding our snack cups and shouting the occasional ‘whee!’ or ‘wow, so brave!’
One mom was wearing her…
Girls Singing, Songwriting, Art Camp (www.GirlSing.com) is a five-day, all-day, indoor/outdoor camp with early drop-off, late pickup, and schedule flexibility during the week. Created in 2010, GirlSing camp is designed for girls ages 7-11 to…
As the winter that wasn’t wraps up and bikes start to replace skis on the roof racks around town, spring is taking shape in the Gallatin Valley. This month, we will look at first quarter sales of condos and townhouses in Bozeman.
Comparing…
Bozeman Magazine started as an idea when I was about 10 years old. I grew up in a Montana town whose population, according to the last census, was 768, and I haven’t lived there in 31 years. My group of five friends played together often; the…
In the spring of 1879, Flora Gardner traveled from Kansas to Bozeman with her family, via steamboat and wagon. Once settled in her new home, Flora sent a letter to friends in Kansas describing the trip’s adventures. This is the second of a…
In a season marked by cranes (building, not whooping), scaffolding, and quiet transformation, Downtown Bozeman is once again redefining itself. Along its ever-evolving Main Street, two of its most iconic architectural anchors are stepping into new…
I met a group of moms at the park recently, all of us orbiting the swings, snatching moments of conversation while wielding our snack cups and shouting the occasional ‘whee!’ or ‘wow, so brave!’
One mom was wearing her…
Consideration is due the measures which have allowed the July 1st – 5th 11AM to 11PM fireworks provision within the city of Belgrade. May it be weightily impressed upon the minds of the Belgrade City Council members that they have fallen far…
It’s finally the time of year when things feel back in action. Bikers are back on the streets, dogs are back on hiking trails, and birds are back to singing in trees. As you welcome in the new energy of spring, why not take the chance to…
With two Full Moons lighting the sky on May 1st and May 31st, this month truly happens once in a Blue Moon—a rare celestial reminder that endings and breakthroughs can arrive twice when the timing is right.
Aries The month builds steadily…