Ginger’s guidebook

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Ginger’s guidebook

Food scene

A great place to enjoy a Montana atmosphere, with food that is best described as "down home cooking". Steak and seafood.
22 habitants recommandent
The Land of Magic
11060 Front St
22 habitants recommandent
A great place to enjoy a Montana atmosphere, with food that is best described as "down home cooking". Steak and seafood.
A place for a great Montana steak. Excellent restaurant, great ambiance. Date night or special dinner. Reservations recommended.
49 habitants recommandent
Mint Cafe and Bar
27 E Main St
49 habitants recommandent
A place for a great Montana steak. Excellent restaurant, great ambiance. Date night or special dinner. Reservations recommended.
Great local Montana pizza.
31 habitants recommandent
Red Tractor Pizza
1007 W Main St
31 habitants recommandent
Great local Montana pizza.
Whiskey Bar with great food. Upscale casual food. Enjoy local whiskeys as well as rare whiskeys from all over the world.
55 habitants recommandent
Copper Whiskey Bar and Grill
101 E Main St
55 habitants recommandent
Whiskey Bar with great food. Upscale casual food. Enjoy local whiskeys as well as rare whiskeys from all over the world.
Great place to get a Montana Steak. Beautiful 40 minute drive from Bozeman, stop at the Norris Hot Springs along the way, or after dinner.
11 habitants recommandent
McAllister Inn Steakhouse Bar and Rooms
11 habitants recommandent
Great place to get a Montana Steak. Beautiful 40 minute drive from Bozeman, stop at the Norris Hot Springs along the way, or after dinner.
Best breakfast in Bozeman, MT. Was featured on Food Network Diners, drives and Dives with Guy Fieri. Arrive before opening, expect a line, and expect to wait to be seated, but the food is worth the wait.
25 habitants recommandent
Storm Castle Café and Catering
5 Tai Ln
25 habitants recommandent
Best breakfast in Bozeman, MT. Was featured on Food Network Diners, drives and Dives with Guy Fieri. Arrive before opening, expect a line, and expect to wait to be seated, but the food is worth the wait.

Sightseeing

Decent Hike in Bozeman to see the Palisade falls. Easy to moderate hike.
35 habitants recommandent
Palisade Falls
35 habitants recommandent
Decent Hike in Bozeman to see the Palisade falls. Easy to moderate hike.
See beautiful views of the Gallatin Valley. Hike to the M, pretty steep in places, moderate to difficult hike, but worth the views.
83 habitants recommandent
College 'M'
Trail to 'M'
83 habitants recommandent
See beautiful views of the Gallatin Valley. Hike to the M, pretty steep in places, moderate to difficult hike, but worth the views.
Living museum in the summer, as well as the dinosaurs. View the largest collection of North American dinosaur fossils from in and around Montana. Full fossilized T. rex skeleton plus a collection of Triceratops skulls showing growth.
254 habitants recommandent
Musée des Rocheuses
600 W Kagy Blvd
254 habitants recommandent
Living museum in the summer, as well as the dinosaurs. View the largest collection of North American dinosaur fossils from in and around Montana. Full fossilized T. rex skeleton plus a collection of Triceratops skulls showing growth.
A great place to hike and explore. See nature up close.
Hyalite Reservoir
A great place to hike and explore. See nature up close.
All natural hot spring in a quiet setting. They sell organic vegetables from their garden. Worth the drive. Have a soak, then dinner at Macallister Steakhouse.
101 habitants recommandent
Norris Hot Springs
42 MT-84
101 habitants recommandent
All natural hot spring in a quiet setting. They sell organic vegetables from their garden. Worth the drive. Have a soak, then dinner at Macallister Steakhouse.
Montana's first and best-known state park showcases one of the most highly decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. Naturally air conditioned, these spectacular caves, lined with stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helictites, date back through time. The hiking trails, rental cabins, and campground are open year-round; tours of the caverns are available from May 1-September 30. Plan to spend a minimum of 2 hours to hike 2 miles on the guided tour through the caverns.
66 habitants recommandent
Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park
66 habitants recommandent
Montana's first and best-known state park showcases one of the most highly decorated limestone caverns in the Northwest. Naturally air conditioned, these spectacular caves, lined with stalactites, stalagmites, columns, and helictites, date back through time. The hiking trails, rental cabins, and campground are open year-round; tours of the caverns are available from May 1-September 30. Plan to spend a minimum of 2 hours to hike 2 miles on the guided tour through the caverns.
Situated on the edge of a broad valley carved by the Madison River, this high limestone cliff was used by Native Americans for 2,000 years--ending as recently as 200 years ago. Native people stampeded vast herds of bison off this massive semicircular cliff, using them for food, clothing, shelter and provisions. Runners," highly skilled young men trained for speed and endurance, wore buffalo, antelope or wolf skins to lure bison to the cliff. The buffalo jump was often the key to existence for native peoples. Although the introduction of horses led to the abandonment of this jump sometime after 1700, the rugged outcropping now serves as an inspiring monument to the region's early inhabitants.
17 habitants recommandent
Madison Buffalo Jump
6990 Buffalo Jump Rd
17 habitants recommandent
Situated on the edge of a broad valley carved by the Madison River, this high limestone cliff was used by Native Americans for 2,000 years--ending as recently as 200 years ago. Native people stampeded vast herds of bison off this massive semicircular cliff, using them for food, clothing, shelter and provisions. Runners," highly skilled young men trained for speed and endurance, wore buffalo, antelope or wolf skins to lure bison to the cliff. The buffalo jump was often the key to existence for native peoples. Although the introduction of horses led to the abandonment of this jump sometime after 1700, the rugged outcropping now serves as an inspiring monument to the region's early inhabitants.
https://www.visitmt.com/listings/general/farm-tour/alpacas-of-montana See alpacas up close and in person. Tour the farm, and find one of a kind gifts made from the wool of alpacas. Socks, scarves, throws and stuffed animals.
Alpacas of Montana, Inc.
8255 South Cottonwood Road
https://www.visitmt.com/listings/general/farm-tour/alpacas-of-montana See alpacas up close and in person. Tour the farm, and find one of a kind gifts made from the wool of alpacas. Socks, scarves, throws and stuffed animals.
At the top of the driveway, turn left. The next left, less than 500 ft is the public access. From there, access the Gallatin River for fishing and other recreational activities. 152 acres of public land.
Cameron Bridge Fishing Access
At the top of the driveway, turn left. The next left, less than 500 ft is the public access. From there, access the Gallatin River for fishing and other recreational activities. 152 acres of public land.

City/town information

Small Montana town with a farmers market every Wednesday afternoon from 3-7 pm. . Find local vendors, from local artisan beef, cheeses, vegetables and crafts. Have dinner at the Oasis. August 20, 2022 the Manhattan Potato Festival will be in full swing. Great family fun.
Manhattan
Small Montana town with a farmers market every Wednesday afternoon from 3-7 pm. . Find local vendors, from local artisan beef, cheeses, vegetables and crafts. Have dinner at the Oasis. August 20, 2022 the Manhattan Potato Festival will be in full swing. Great family fun.

Conseils sur la ville

Déplacements

Fishing Licenses

Fishing licenses can be purchased at most sporting good stores, including Murdoch's Farm and Ranch Supply, as well as Rocky Mountain Supply in Belgrade. Both these locations are close by.