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Bozeman: Jewel of the Rockies

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The Bridger Mountains rise ruggedly on the East, the Tobacco Roots to the West, the Big Belts to the North and the Spanish Peaks and Gallatin Range to the South. Nestled in the midst of the pristine Gallatin Valley is Bozeman – a city where mountains and minds meet. Located in the “Heart of Yellowstone” Country just 90 miles North of Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman is sophisticated, yet down-to-earth. It is happily isolated in the open, healthful, beautiful, “Valley of the Flowers” as our early Native Americans named it. Bozeman uniquely combines the classic Old West with the comforts and amenities of the new. Over 2,000 miles of Blue-Ribbon trout streams weave through this sportsman’s paradise; yet, golf courses, first-class tennis courts, indoor and outdoor pools and hot springs make Bozeman a city of diverse recreational opportunities. Culture and entertainment are as abundant as the blue sky. You won’t want to miss the galleries, boutiques, concerts, “Shakespeare in the Parks,” or the Emerson Cultural Center. Bozeman is also the home of the Museum of the Rockies, nationally known for its paleontology research and world-class planetarium. The Museum’s own Jack Horner was the model for the hero Dr. Alan Grant in the book “Jurassic Park.”

Bozeman is a unique town. While offering many opportunities for recreational experiences, it still retains its flavor as a thriving arts and culture community. Bozeman boasts art galleries, historical museums, the state’s only opera company and Shakespeare in the Park performances.

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