Discover the best top things to do in Yellowstone Country, Yellowstone Country including Two Top, Andesite Mountain, Lone Peak, Mt. Holmes, Mount Washburn, Bridger Bowl, Old Gardiner Road, Elephant Back Mountain, Mt. Sheridan, Yellowstone Hot Springs.
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5.0 based on 114 reviews
A hilltop area with a perfect setting for a wedding.
My son and I did both tours. The Canyon tour gives you more riding and the roads are a little narrower, which we liked. We saw more wildlife on the canyon tour including 2 coyotes, a fox, a bald eagle and lots of bison. On the Old Faithful tour, we only saw bison - but still enjoyed that tour. We used Two Tops clothing and paid for upgraded machines with heated seats, which was worth it. Stayed warm all day. Big trunk on machine that let you stow all your stuff. Our guides were Cameron and Owen - both were friendly, knowledgeable, and enthusiastic.
5.0 based on 4 reviews
A ski mountain located south of Bozeman.
5.0 based on 247 reviews
Lone Peak on Lone Mountain has an elevation of 11,166ft. With 300 degrees of in-bounds skiing & 360 degree views, it's a do not miss!
You get tt he top of Lone Peak at Big Sky Montana by taking a chairlift to the tram.. It is extreme in many ways. This is for real Experts, not Expert wanna bes, or for fool hardy people. One side goes to Liberty Bowl, one part leads to the Big Coulier, which is about an ungroomed 50% pitch for about 1,000 feet vertical. One part of the Peak goes to the Madison Base. You do NOT want to fall on sny side of the mountain. You could travel a long way befpre you finally stopped and who knows where your equipment is if you fall and cannot self arrest. SKi or board down at your own risk, and please, be very careful.
4.5 based on 414 reviews
This 10,243-foot peak is located in Yellowstone National Park.
One of best views of Yellowstone! Large horned sheep meander at the top with no concern for the two legged invaders. Interesting lookout tower to warm up in, get some great shots of Yellowstone Lake.
4.5 based on 293 reviews
My husband and I bought a midweek ski package from Bridger Bowl. This included skiing at Bridger and staying at the Element in downtown Bozeman. We loved both experiences and highly recommend this package! Fern Corwin from Bridger coordinated the details. She was so kind and easy to contact and we even got to meet her in person when we were at Bridger. If you can get away for midweek skiing this is the BEST- no crowds, no lift lines, and lunch at Alpine cabin mid mountain. The Element has a lobby breakfast that is beautiful and bountiful and also a relaxing happy hour . We plan to return next winter.
4.5 based on 18 reviews
We stayed in a Lake Yellowstone cottage and the front desk recommended this trail. It was beautiful and diverse in its views and had many switchbacks and a climb to the very top that was well worth it! The view of Yellowstone Lake was breath-taking. We did not encounter many people on this trail and we hiked mid-morning in August.
4.5 based on 57 reviews
Relax in natural mineral rich hot springs near Yellowstone Park's North Entrance. Experience flow-through pools, no chlorine, hot & cold plunges, Kneipp Walk, beautifully landscaped grounds and 360' Montana views. Enjoy our COVID compliant changing rooms, lockers, showers and rest room facilities. No masks required while soaking. We offer a family-friendly environment, smoke-free and alcohol-free. Hot and cold beverages, snacks, swim suites, ice cream and more are available for purchase.
I enjoyed the hot springs, since the ones in Yellowstone Park were closed all summer due to high waters and covid this was the next best thing. It's nice they offer a discount for MT residents. I always spent a few hours when I visited to get a tan and enjoy being outside. I don't understand why some tourists pay so much and only stay an hour. Plus, the view is nice too.
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