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General Information, Weather, and News
Livingston
Area Chamber of Commerce Surrounded by
four majestic mountain ranges, Park County offers a beautiful natural setting for relaxation and recreation along the legendary
Yellowstone River. The quaint and quiet town of Livingston is steeped in the history of Lewis & Clark, Calamity Jane and Yellowstone
National Park. www.livingston-chamber.com/ |
Bozeman Area Chamber
of Commerce Bozeman is the place to be
for that small town feel with big city amenities. The perfect place to do everything or nothing at all. www.bozemanchamber.com/ |
Weather
Weather
Underground - Livingston
www.wunderground.com/US/MT/Livingston.html
National
Weather Service- Livingston
www.crh.noaa.gov/forecasts/MTZ040.php?
warncounty=MTC067&city=Livingston |
Newpapers
The Livingston
Enterprise
www.livingstonenterprise.com/
The Bozeman Daily
Chronicle
http://bozemandailychronicle.com/ |
Montana Official State Travel
Information Site Online Resources for
Livingston and Park County Montana. visitmt.com/ |
| Livingston
and Park County Montana
Online Resources for Livingston and Park County Montana.
www.livingstonmontana.com/ |
| Lewis
and Clark Trail
Much of the Montana landscape that Lewis & Clark crossed
remains unchanged. From river canyons to mountain meadows. Montana's rivers and highways flow past scores of landmarks related
to the expedition.
lewisandclark.state.mt.us/
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Livingston
Located between the Gallatin and Crazy Mountain ranges and
surrounded by the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness Area, the town of Livingston is nestled along the free flowing Yellowstone River.
visitmt.com/categories/city.asp?SiteID=1&CityID=202
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The
Summit Lighthouse Webcam of Electric Peak Electric
Peak is located 7 miles northwest of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, at 10,992 feet -- the sixth tallest peak
in Yellowstone Park. www.tsl.org/AboutUs/webcam.asp
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Virginia
City This section of Gold West Country
offers many opportunities to relive the adventure of gold rush days. Many of the towns were founded during that famous era and are
rich with history and lore. visitmt.com/categories/city.asp?
siteid=1&city=virginia+city |
Paradise
Valley Montana Montana calls itself ‘Big
Sky’ country, and it’s not joking. This much blue can leave you feeling a little agoraphobic. www.travelintelligence.net/php/
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Transportation
Gallatin Field Airport
Southwest Montana's Gallatin Field Airport (BZN) is located in
the heart of the beautiful Gallatin Valley. Whether your travel involves the business centers of Bozeman, Belgrade and Livingston,
education at Montana State University or the recreation areas of Yellowstone National Park, Big Sky Ski and Summer Resort, Moonlight
Basin, and Bridger Bowl Ski Area, Gallatin Field can provide all of your southwest Montana air transportation needs.
www.gallatinfield.com/
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| Carisch Helicopters
Carisch Helicopter service provides 2 Bell 206BIII Jetranger
Helicopters for charter, sling load, seismic support, sightseeing, photo, film, fire fighting, search and rescue survey and air
taxi.
visitmt.com/categories/moreinfo.asp?
IDRRecordId=10029&SiteId=1
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Classic
Limo
Classic Limo provides convenient, personalized and luxurious transportation
allowing you and your group to focus on enjoying beautiful Big Sky Country.
www.classiclimo-bzn.com/
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Touring and Attractions
| Yellowstone
National Park
In 1872, President Ulysses S. Grant signed a law declaring
that Yellowstone would forever be "dedicated and set apart as a public park or pleasuring ground for the benefit and enjoyment
of the people."
www.nps.gov/yell/
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Paradise
Valley Appropriately named, this region
is a paradise to Montana and to the Rocky Mountains. Bounded by the majestic Absaroka-Beartooth mountains on the east, the Gallatin
Range on the west, the valley follows the meandering waters of the Yellowstone River. www.yellowstoneparknet.com/
roads_routes/paradise_valley.php
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Gallatin
National Forest
With its snow-covered mountain peaks and internationally known
“blue ribbon” trout streams, the Gallatin National Forest is a popular recreation area in Montana’s Northern
Rockies.
www.fs.fed.us/r1/gallatin/
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| Yellowstone
Gateway Museum of Park County
The
Yellowstone Gateway Museum of Park County is home to an extensive collection of artifacts and exhibits featuring Park County,
Yellowstone Park, Railroad, Pioneer, and Old West History.
www.livingstonmuseums.org/pcm/
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Fly Fishing Discovery Center The Fly Fishing Discovery
Center (FFDC) is the museum and education center owned by the Federation of Fly Fishers (FFF). www.livingstonmuseums.org/fish/
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| Guides and Outfitters
Bear Paw Outfitters
Our base of operations is located 40 miles north of the north
entrance to Yellowstone Park on scenic highway 540 East River Road the original historic highway to Yellowstone National Park
and 8 miles south of Livingston, Montana in the Paradise Valley.
www.bearpawoutfittersmt.com/
Big Sky Flies and Guides Outfitting Co. We are the premier Paradise
Valley flyfishing outfitter. www.bigskyflies.com/
Montana Guide Service
We offer horseback rides and hikes to hidden ghost towns. Go
trout fishing or rafting on the Yellowstone River. Relax on a wilderness pack trip or canoe on a secluded lake.
www.montanaguide.com/
Yellowstone Flyfisher
Incredible aquatic diversity, quality, and opportunity sit
at your doorstep in the Paradise Valley. Situated at the foot of the Absaroka/Beartooth Mountains, the area is home to many of
the world's finest streams, rivers, and lakes.
www.yelflyfish.com/
Montana Whitewater
Check out the best rafting in the Yellowstone-Teton area!
www.montanawhitewater.com/
Yellowstone Raft Company
Rafting a wild Montana river will be the highlight of your
family vacation in the Yellowstone Park area. The Yellowstone Raft Company pioneered white water rafting on the Yellowstone River.
www.yellowstoneraft.com/
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Museum
of the Rockies
The Museum of the Rockies believes that we need to safeguard the objects from our past that tell the stories
of this remarkable place, those that remind us who we are and where we came from.
museumoftherockies.org/
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Outdoor Activities
Ski
Bridger
Bowl
Bridger Bowl is flanked by two large bowls to the North and South. Most of the ski area offers wide open
terrain with a variety of landscapes including long slopes, glades, chutes, gullies in addition to other smaller bowls.
www.bridgerbowl.com/
Moonlight
Basin
Southwest Montana's premiere 4-season resort, offering amenities
and activities for everyone in the family!
www.moonlightbasin.com/home/
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Golf
Livingston
Golf & Country Club
The 9-hole "Livingston" course at the Livingston
Golf & Country Club facility in Livingston, Montana features 3,128 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 36.
www.golflink.com/golf-courses/
golf-course.asp?course=14279
Bridger
Creek Golf Course
www.bridgercreek.com/
Cottonwood
Hills Golf Course
The 18-hole "Cottonwood Hills" course at the Cottonwood
Hills Golf Course facility in Bozeman, Montana features 6,751 yards of golf from the longest tees for a par of 70.
www.golflink.com/golf-courses/
golf-course.asp?course=6507 |
Fishing
Fly
Fishing The Gallatin River
Rainbows, cutthroats, and browns all make up the population of trout in these waters. Yellowstone National
Park gives birth to the Gallatin just inside the northwest boundary.
www.flyfishingconnection.com/gallatin.html
Fly
Fishing The Yellowstone River
Beautiful rivers, canyons, waterfalls, geysers and mountains are some of the attractions to this area making
it one of the most spectacular portions of the United States.
www.flyfishingconnection.com/yellowstone.html
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The Arts
Museums
C.M.
Russell Museum
The
mission of the C.M. Russell Museum is to collect, preserve, research, and interpret the art and life of Charles M. Russell; the
art and life of his contemporaries; and the art of preceding and ensuring generations that depict and focus on the culture, life,
and country of Russell’s West.
www.cmrussell.org/
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Performing Arts
Montana
Ballet Company
Nowhere else in America can you pursue a summer ballet experience
that is unsurpassed in excellent training and opportunities, and still be within 10 minutes of world-famous hiking and "Big
Sky" gazing.
www.montanaballet.com/
Blue Slipper
Theatre
The Blue Slipper Theatre continues its tradition of offering
the best in community theater as it has for forty years. The Blue Slipper, located in the heart of Livingston, Montana’s historic
downtown district, produces four or five full-length productions each season, with a variety of comedic and dramatic selections
included in the annual lineup.
www.blueslipper.com/
The Firehouse
5
Located between the Paradise Valley and the Crazy Mountains,
fifty miles north of Yellowstone National Park, the Firehouse 5 has presented high-quality live Broadway musicals to Livingston,
Bozeman, and Southwestern Montana for 15 years.
www.firehouse5.org/
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