Bozeman

Founded in 1864 by John Bozeman, Bozeman is the 4th largest city in Montana with a population of ~55,000 people. Nicknamed “the most livable place”. Home to Montana State University, Bozeman Hot Springs, and a thriving historic downtown.

Bozeman Views

Belgrade

Just North of Bozeman, Belgrade has a population of ~10,500 people. This small city has seen a huge amount of growth in the past few years. Home to Yellowstone International Airport, Montana’s largest airport, and Gallatin Speedway racetrack.

Big Sky

Big Sky is a resort town that now has a solid year-round community with world-class skiing in the winter and fantastic mountain biking and hiking in the summer. Home of Big Sky Resort, the Moonlight Club, and the exclusive
Yellowstone Club.

Livingston

A quaint town of ~8,000, Livingston has long been a popular destination. Located in the breathtaking Paradise Valley, it is 30 minutes West of Bozeman and just one hour to the northern entrance of Yellowstone National Park.

Manhattan

While small, Manhattan has a population of around 2,000 and continues to rapidly grow. The town is historically known for its ranching, agriculture, and railroad. It’s 30 minutes from Bozeman and close to great recreational activities.

Three Forks

Located 15 minutes north on I-90 past Manhattan. Three Forks is a charming town boasting a population of ~2,000. Three Forks is geographically near the convergence of the Jefferson, Madison, and Gallatin Rivers. Home to the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail.