Paradise Valley or Livingston to White Sulphur Springs Day Trip

Paradise Valley or Livingston to White Sulphur Springs Day Trip

Paradise Valley Highlights

Could start along the East River Road for a more off-the-beaten-path experience.
 Stunning mountain views, wildlife viewing, and picturesque farmland.
Yellowstone River—numerous fishing access sites to fly-fish or have a picnic and do some wildlife watching (especially large birds of prey).
Pine Creek Lodge for good eats, brews, and outdoor live music (summer). Keep an eye out for yoga and mimosa specials. Cozy brunch spot by the woodstove (winter).
Chico Hot Springs for lodging, dining, and soaking.
Sage Lodge for dining, lodging, and guided fly-fishing trips.

Livingston Highlights

Yellowstone Gateway Museum and museum exhibits at the historic Livingston Depot.
Sacajawea Park: river trail for photography and mountain views + Wednesday Night Farmers Market June 3 to September 16 from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Popular restaurants/breweries: 2nd Street Bistro, Gil's Goods, Neptune's Brewery and Restaurant, Katabatic Brewery, Pinky's Cafe (brunch).
Shane Lalani Center for the Arts for community theater productions.

Shields River Valley Highlights

Views of three mountain ranges- Bridger, Crazy, and Absarokas.
Wide open spaces and solitude—lots of pronghorn antelope!
Small communities of Clyde Park and Wilsall:
 Shields Valley Farmers Market June through August.
 Wilsall Rodeo in June.
Fishing along the Shields River.
The Bank Vault Bar and Restaurant in Wilsall.

White Sulphur Springs Highlights

Soaking and overnight at Spa Hot Springs Motel.
The Castle Museum.
Silver Crest Nordic Ski Trail (winter).
Arrowhead Meadows Golf Course.
2 Bassett Brewery.