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15 Things To Do in Bozeman in The Winter

Wolves came down the slopes and crossed the road in Yellowstone National Park.

When the summer tourists clear out in September, Bozeman is wide open for the cold weather adventurers. The amount of things to do in Bozeman in the winter is enough to keep you busy year after year. Not enough people take advantage of the countless activities that range from skiing to snowshoeing.

I spent several years visiting Bozeman during the warmer months and finally decided to venture there in the winter. The privacy and solitude I’d been longing for during the summer was finally found once winter hit.

Bozeman is already one of the best mountain towns in the United States, and one of the best places to visit in Montana, but it takes on an entirely new personality in the winter.

The Bozeman winter activities are nothing short of spectacular. You’ll find yourself intrigued by the limits you can push yourself to and discover unique experiences you can’t find anywhere else.

Check out this list for the best things to do in Bozeman in the winter.

1. Yellowstone Wolves and Winter Tour

In terms of things to do in Bozeman in the winter, the most unique option you’ll likely find is this guided 4-day and 3-night Yellowstone Wolves and Winter excursion. On this semi-inclusive tour, you’ll receive a full wildlife tour of Yellowstone National Park in a comfortable van with large windows so you can take in all the sites.

The guides are local biologists and ecologists who have a massive amount of knowledge about everything that can be found throughout the park.

As you travel the park, you’ll have the opportunity to ask questions, stop and take pictures, and see it through a lens few others get to experience. The winter months bring far fewer visitors to the park. Plus, the animals are still active and easy to spot.

You’ll stay in high-quality accommodations for the three nights of your trip. The guides offer recommendations on where to eat each night and offer the opportunity to eat all together as a group. If you’re interested in showing up and having everything planned for you, then this is the ideal trip.

You’ll start the tour in Bozeman and make your way around the park and surrounding areas for 3 full days. The park fees, snacks, breakfasts, and several other benefits are provided.

At around $1,900 per person, you’ll receiving a wonderful, one-of-a-kind experience. Tours like these are what make visiting Bozeman in winter a unique adventure.

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