Dog on Board: Traveling with Fido

Missy Seu

As another school year draws to a close and the summer months approach, families are preparing for road trips to enjoy the outdoors, visit relatives, or explore new places.

Old Faithful Haynes Photo Shop Achieves Rare LEED Gold Designation

A first for Yellowstone National Park (YNP), and a rare designation for an historic building, the Yellowstone Park Foundation (YPF) announces that the 87-year-old Old Faithful Haynes Photo Shop (OFHPS) earned LEED Gold Certification from the U.S. Green Bu

Discovering Hard Cider in Bozeman at: Lockhorn Cider House

Lockhorn is the only certified organic hard cider maker in Montana.

Danielle Martin

When asking other patrons what their favorite cider is everyone has a different answer. Many say the currant and ginger, some say the hops, and a few the traditional.

The Bozeman Backpacker’s Hostel

Thanks to Bill Butler, there is a new, lower cost option for those out-of-town visitors that you just don’t have room for.

Sarah Cairoli

Since writing this article the Bozeman Backpacker’s Hostel owner and founder Bill Butler unexpectedly passed away.

Driving with Tony Your Local Pedicab Cyclist

Kim Hightower

Tony is the pedicab driver you’ve been waiting for. This summer, you can have fun and look spectacular getting around town…Rickshaw-Tony-style.

Out of Town: Summer Day Trips

Kate  Glasch

Everyone needs a break from bustling Bozeman life. Head out to one of these summer destinations.

Interchange Festival 2014

Angie Ripple

It’s the second time around for Interchange; a self described festival and experiential remix of music, rallies and public dialogue that supports human rights, equality and many of today’s leading issues.

Featured Bozemanite: Paul Lachapelle

Liz Krause Williams

In the middle of his three hundred mile walk through the French Alps, Paul Lachapelle pauses to rest on a rock. Pristine air nips with an early morning coolness that suggests summer never fully develops at elevation. The blanket of wildflowers…