Stuff to do in Bozeman

Woody.

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Going to Bozeman to check out MSU and was wondering what some good places to eat are and some relatively inexpensive activities.
 
- If youre here on a thursday, then music on main is pretty fun.https://downtownbozeman.org/event/music-on-main-2022

- If you have the better part of an afternoon and someone to help shuttle, then you can get tubes for like 10 bucks from Big O tires and float the Madison

- Hyalite Canyon has some cool waterfalls that are close to a trailhead, and a reservoir. Pretty good hiking. Closer hiking check out some trails in the Bridgers

- Depending on what weekend youre here, theres occasionally country swing dancing at the fairgrounds. Its super fun and easy to learn and they do lessons at the start. Its like a 5 dollar cover charge or something. I think The Jump in Gallatin Gateway has swing dancing on wednesdays but i dont know if thats 21+ or nothttps://www.instagram.com/outlawcountrydancers/?hl=en

As far as places to eat go, Los Jarachos has dollar tacos on tuesday afternoons. Ramires taco truck is also pretty good. If your parents are paying, then Montana Ale Works is a really safe bet. Everything on their menu is good and their deserts slap. Backcountry Burger is pretty affordable and is pretty good burger. Bridger Brewing is arguably the best pizza in town. Lots of pretty good breakfast places but good luck getting a table anywhere during weekend brunch hours.
 
Thanks you. I’ll definitely be checking some of this out.

14450477:hamsauce said:
- If youre here on a thursday, then music on main is pretty fun.https://downtownbozeman.org/event/music-on-main-2022

- If you have the better part of an afternoon and someone to help shuttle, then you can get tubes for like 10 bucks from Big O tires and float the Madison

- Hyalite Canyon has some cool waterfalls that are close to a trailhead, and a reservoir. Pretty good hiking. Closer hiking check out some trails in the Bridgers

- Depending on what weekend youre here, theres occasionally country swing dancing at the fairgrounds. Its super fun and easy to learn and they do lessons at the start. Its like a 5 dollar cover charge or something. I think The Jump in Gallatin Gateway has swing dancing on wednesdays but i dont know if thats 21+ or nothttps://www.instagram.com/outlawcountrydancers/?hl=en

As far as places to eat go, Los Jarachos has dollar tacos on tuesday afternoons. Ramires taco truck is also pretty good. If your parents are paying, then Montana Ale Works is a really safe bet. Everything on their menu is good and their deserts slap. Backcountry Burger is pretty affordable and is pretty good burger. Bridger Brewing is arguably the best pizza in town. Lots of pretty good breakfast places but good luck getting a table anywhere during weekend brunch hours.
 
14450499:NoahsArk said:
Also some good intermediate bike trails my mom could ride would be great.

go to cross cut mountain sports center. it is right next to Bridger bowl and has a ton of trails including an intermediate flow trial
 
Music in the Mountains in big sky on Thursday is dope plus you can jump off the green bridge on the way. It's free, in the town center of big sky, and always a vibe. Hard to decide between that and music on main

You can also hike up Bridger, reaching the ridge is so satisfying plus you can sorta check out the ski area. Can hike the M, too, but that's kinda more fun to do with your friends as a student imo.

The food suggestions have been spot on. Check out Feed Cafe for breakfast or lunch, you won't regret it. MAP brewing also has some fire burgers with a cool location.
 
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