Museum of the Rockies.
Charming downtown area—shops, cafes, Sweet Peaks Ice Cream
Lindley Park—Sweet Pea Festival in early August, Bozeman Farmers Market June through September on Tuesday evenings.
Town walking trails.
Hyalite Canyon for camping and hiking in the summer and Nordic skiing in winter.
Plenty of breweries to enjoy some local craft beer.
Norris Hot Springs—live music and soaking.
Cliff and Wade Lakes—scenic, turquoise no-wake lakes great for hiking, paddling, picnicking shoreside and wildlife viewing (especially birds).
Stunning views as you drive along the Madison Range.
Willie's Distillery or the Gravel Bar.
Outdoor Artwalk Tour.
Madison Meadows Public Golf Course.
Ennis Pharmacy for a soda at the Old Fashioned Soda Shop.
Madison Valley Historic Museum.
Quake Lake and Earthquake Lake Visitor Center for interpretive exhibits, a scenic overlook and educational gift shop.
Hebgen Lake—fishing, picnicking and wildlife viewing.
Scenic beauty and potential for wildlife watching, including bears and moose!
Grizzly Wolf Discovery Center.
West Yellowstone Visitor Information Center to get oriented with Yellowstone.
Basecamp to extend your trip into Yellowstone National Park, head back the way you came, or make it a loop trip back to Bozeman via Highway 191 and the Gallatin Canyon.