It's expensive to have nice things. In the age of COVID-19, it's even more expensive. For example, it costs $14,500 per month to clean the Bozeman Public Library.
I'm going to have faith that someone fantastic will buy this much-loved Montana café and saloon just outside of Three Forks with the tasty ribs. Seriously. Keep the ribs.
The town is a car town, no doubt. From big trucks to vintage racing cars, the Bozeman area has a passion for horsepower. The new exhibit at the Museum of the Rockies will cater to that love in a gorgeous, artistic way.
Not everything is "back to school" themed! Kids' activities, Trivia Nights, a mechanical bull, dance lessons and more. Here are some fun events for you this week in the Bozeman area.
Just about everyone I know, myself included, have unintentionally started a fairly large wine collection in the last couple of years. Local retailers have confirmed that Montanans have definitely spent more money on bottles of wine since the pandemic started.
This property is a real gem and very interesting. Since the buildings are currently all leased out, I'm hoping the property won't change hands and turn into another steel and glass thing. The Chalet Business Park is anything but boring just the way it is.
I'm guessing our jam-packed tourist season is to blame for most of these (sort of) ridiculous bad reviews. They say more about a Bozeman attitude than anything about the actual establishment. That's pretty unfair in my opinion.
With no electricity. In the boonies. On 10 acres. If you need to CHECK OUT of society, this little place just east of Missoula looks perfect. Ray is this cabin's Superhost and he has been named the "Best New Superhost" for the entire state of Montana.