Recently, Conde Nast Traveler released a list of America's most beautiful cities, and while we happen to think every part of Montana is beautiful, it's no surprise that Bozeman is the city that made this particular list. Gallatin County is gorgeous, and Bozeman is its shining star.
Bozeman is Montana's fourth-largest city, but you won't get a big city vibe when you visit.
The entire area is surrounded by serene natural beauty.
Bozeman consists of a perfect mixture of modern construction and well-preserved historic buildings.
And that's part of its charm.
The Main Street Historic District is so picturesque, it looks like the setting for a movie.
And, in fact, parts of "A River Runs Through It" were filmed in Bozeman.
Winters can be harsh here, but the summers are downright gorgeous.
And as you can imagine, the locals take full advantage of the pleasant weather.
Given the fact that the city is so close to so many rivers, hiking trails, lakes, and mountains, Bozeman is full of outdoor enthusiasts.
You'd be hard-pressed to find a local who doesn't love the great outdoors.
As the Conde Nast Traveler article points out, Bozeman is set in a lovely pastoral region known as The Valley of Flowers.
It's a perfectly appropriate name for such a scenic spot.
If it's been a while since you've visited this vibrant, one-of-a-kind city, plan a weekend getaway and see how much it's changing.
Bozeman is constantly adding new restaurants, bars, coffee shops, and other businesses, and it seems as if there's always an event or a festival on the horizon.
Not only is Bozeman insanely beautiful, but it also happens to be a fantastic city for foodies. Just walk down Main Street and you'll see what we mean!
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