Luxury holidays in Bozeman

A gateway to Yellowstone National Park and the snow-dipped mountain ranges of Big Sky, the all-American city of Bozeman has no shortage of natural wonders. This former cow town is home to dramatic canyons, verdant forests, fulsome geysers, hot springs, and a variety of majestic locals, from bears and wolves to elk and antelope. Dust off your skis to hit Montana’s cross-country trails, or enjoy a spot of fishing along the Madison River, you’ll find activities to suit everyone. Bozeman draws a uniquely outdoorsy crowd, but if you prefer the bustle of urban life, head downtown to soak up the small-town charm of Main Street. Sample the offerings of Bozeman’s burgeoning hospitality scene - from speakeasy-style cocktail bars and independent microbreweries to traditional Montana steakhouses - or enjoy the raw acoustics of bluegrass and country in one of the city’s many live music venues.

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When to go

Early or late summer brings the sweetest temperatures for exploring Montana’s scenic, pastoral landscapes. Avid skiers will find their crowds between November and March, when the state's mountains transform into renowned runs.

Getting there

  • Planes

    Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport is your nearest landing strip — around a 15-minute drive from the centre of the city — and has frequent direct flights to major US hubs.
  • Automobiles

    If you’re sticking to Bozeman’s inner-city borders, a car isn’t absolutely essential. But for those looking to explore Montana’s vast and cinematic landscapes, you’ll need a set of wheels to reach nearby bucket-list spots like Yellowstone National Park.