Are you planning a bachelorette party in Bozeman? Luckily, this incredible town offers a variety of activities that cater to different interests, whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or a fan of the more traditional night-out celebrations. Here’s a guide from a Bozeman local to help you create a memorable bachelorette party here in beautiful Bozeman, Montana.
Where To Stay
The LARK
Located right in the heart of downtown Bozeman, The LARK offers not just rooms but a boutique experience. Think custom-made furniture and interactive mural maps in each room that help you explore the city. It’s more than just a place to sleep; it’s a hub for your downtown and mountain adventures. It’s within walking distance of many local bars, restaurants, and shops, making it a convenient base for your adventures.
Kimpton Armory Hotel
Another hotel in the heart of downtown Bozeman, the Kimpton is a great option if you’re looking to add a touch of luxury to your stay. The rooftop bar and pool alone are major draws, offering panoramic views of the Bridger mountains—ideal for sunset cocktails.
RSVP Motel
Don’t let the word “motel” fool you; the RSVP Motel offers chic, boutique-style rooms with a retro-modern aesthetic flair. Think plush beds, trendy decor, and a pool area to lounge by. They even offer cruiser bikes for you to explore the town! It’s a fun place for groups looking for a budget-friendly yet super stylish option. As far as food goes, the motel has a cute cafe called the Farmer’s Daughters, so you’ll only be a few steps away from a convenient and delicious brunch.
Other Accommodation Options
A few other great hotels that are conveniently located in or near downtown are the AC Hotel by Marriot, Element Hotel, and the Lewis and Clark Motel. Additionally, Airbnb’s are prevalent in the area as well and may be a good option for your group especially if the bride wants more of a chill, mountain retreat style experience, here are some fun options in the Bozeman area:
Adventures and Things To Do
In Bozeman, you won’t run out of things to do. Whether you’re an outdoor enthusiast or a culture lover, this place has got you covered. Hit the hiking trails, go river rafting, or take a day trip to Yellowstone. If you’re more into the chill scene, downtown is packed with great eateries, breweries, and unique shops. You can also catch live music, visit art galleries, go to trivia or bingo nights, or even try your luck at an escape room. Simply put, Bozeman offers a mix of adventures and laid-back activities that make it hard to get bored. To find the most up to date calendar of local events, music, trivia and more, head to All Over Bozeman or follow them on Instagram (@AObozeman) and The BoZone.
Hiking
Bozeman is a paradise for hikers. Plan a day hike in the Bridger Mountains or around Hyalite Canyon. Bring snacks to munch on along the way and a lunch to have when you get to a spot with a good view! Popular hikes in the Bridgers: the college “M”, Sypes Canyon, Fairy Lake, Sacajawea Peak to name a few.
Popular hikes in Hyalite Canyon: Hyalite Lake (can continue to Hyalite Peak for major views), the Loop Trail adjacent to the reservoir, History Rock, Mount Blackmore, and Palisade Falls. Lava Lake, Storm Castle Peak, and Ousel Falls near Big sky are also well worth checking out! All Trails is a great resource for researching and planning your hikes.
River Rafting or Floating
Several river rafting guides located near Bozeman offer an adrenaline-packed adventure through Montana’s scenic waterways. Guided trips are available for all skill levels, making it an accessible and exciting and fun group activity. It’s a great way to experience the natural beauty of the area. River guide services: Montana Whitewater Rafting and Ziplining, Geyser Whitewater Expeditions, Rowdy River Guides
If it’s the heat of the summer and rafting isn’t your thing, grab some float tubes and drive to the Madison river to float a few hours down river! It’ll be helpful to have two vehicles for this or go through Madison River Tubing be aware you’ll need to purchase a Conservation License in advance.
Glamping
You can find some great glamping spots near Bozeman, usually within a short drive. Options range from yurts tucked away in the mountains to luxury canvas tents overlooking scenic rivers or valleys. Some locations are even on working ranches, giving you a true Montana experience. Whether you’re looking for a romantic getaway or an upgraded camping trip with friends, there’s a glamping site around Bozeman that fits the bill. Check out Hardscrabble Ranch, Bodhi Farms, Pitch Yellowstone, and Under Canvas for some fun and picturesque glamping options.
Horseback Riding
Horseback Riding at guest ranches near Bozeman offers a genuine Montana experience that’s both adventurous and relaxing. These ranches provide guided horseback rides through scenic landscapes, often set against the backdrop of stunning mountains and open meadows. It’s an activity that’s suitable for all skill levels, as the ranches have experienced guides to help you. Here are some unique ranches to consider:
Live Music Events
Many of the bars downtown have live, local music on most weeknights and usually there is there no cover charge. The Filling Station is a unique venue and you can find some good music there. The Rialto and the Elm are large music venues that host some great concerts. It’s worth looking up the schedules for those venues and bars to learn when they have events happening. If you’re here during the summer, every Thursday from 6-10pm main street is closed down for Music on Main! It’s a classic live music event where bars open their doors for drinks (it’s an open container event!), food trucks line the street, and you can listen and dance to some great tunes.
Shopping Downtown
Downtown Bozeman is lined with many fun shops and boutiques, so while you’re strolling downtown take some time to check out a few of the shops and have fun! If you’d like to support some local artists, Biome Slow Craft Collective located on Beall Ave. is a boutique that is home to all things clothing, jewelry, candles, artwork, and so much more all from artists local to the Bozeman area. It’s a wonderful place to purchase gifts! Other fun shops to explore are Heyday, Intrigue Ink, Schnees, Evrgreen amongst many other shops and galleries. If you like wine, stop at Blend winery!
Line and Swing Dancing
If you want to try line dancing/swing dancing, head to Bourbon on Friday nights and The Jump on Wednesday nights. They offer classes for a small fee before the dance floor opens up for the night!
Day Trip to Yellowstone
A day trip to Yellowstone National Park from Bozeman is a must-do. Just a couple hours’ drive takes you to the park’s iconic geysers, stunning landscapes, and diverse wildlife. It’s a quick yet fulfilling way to experience some of the park’s most famous attractions, from Old Faithful to the Grand Prismatic Spring. Ideal for those with limited time but a big appetite for natural beauty. I suggest doing a big loop starting at the West Entrance and leaving through the North Entrance.
Yoga or Cycle Class
If the bride and party are up for it, consider doing a private group session at one of the many yoga studios in town like Bozeman Power Yoga or Ekam Yoga or even a private cycle class at the best place in town, Zephyr Cycling.
Winter/Summer Farmers Markets
Hit up the local farmers markets for local produce, food, treats, and local arts. During the summer, there are two outdoor markets: Bozeman Farmers Market takes place on Tuesday nights from 5-8 at Lindley Park right near downtown Bozeman (900 East Main Street, Bozeman, MT) and the Gallatin Valley Farmers Market takes place on Saturday mornings from 9-Noon at the Fairgrounds (901 N Black Ave, Bozeman, MT 59715). During the off season, the Gallatin Valley Winter Farmers Market takes place indoors (also at the Fairgrounds) on Saturday mornings from 9-noon.
Escape Rooms
If you’re in Bozeman and up for a fun mental challenge with a side of teamwork, the local escape rooms are a must-try. From personal experience they’re actually more fun than I gave them credit for. They offer a variety of themes that add a unique, local spin to the classic escape room experience. It’s an awesome way to test your problem-solving skills while having a ton of fun with your group. Perfect for an inclement weather day or when you’re just looking for something different to do.
Where To Eat
Downtown Bozeman’s food scene is like a treasure hunt for your taste buds. You’ve got everything from cozy cafes (Treeline Coffee, Wild Joes, Zocalo, Rockford Coffee) where you can grab a killer latte, to spots serving up mouthwatering local dishes. It’s the kind of place where you can find something new and delicious around every corner, all while getting to soak up Bozeman’s chill vibes.
Breakfast/Brunch Options
Lunch/Dinner
- Food Truck Area on 7th Ave near Mattress King
- Backcountry Burger Bar
- Teds Montana Grill
- Montana Ale Works
- Bourbon
- Sidewall Pizza Company
- Ponderosa Social Club
- Brigade
- Blackbird Kitchen
Quick And Easy Options
- Co-op downtown
- Pita Pit
- Five On Black
- Taco Montes
- Tarantinos Pizza
- Roost Fried Chicken
- Los Jarochos (2 locations, next to the Roost and next to the Lark Hotel)
Breweries and Distilleries
Bozeman’s brewery and distillery scene is a laid-back, fun way to sample local craft beers and spirits, enjoy good views and good vibes.
- MAP Brewing (has a tasty variety of food options and has the best view of any establishment in town)
- Mountains Walking Brewery (has amazing pizza, summer slushies, and other good food options)
- Outlaw Brewing (usually has a food truck)
- Bridger Brewing (also has great pizza)
- Last Best Place Brewing (has a great pho place next door or grab food at the Blue Taco bus and bring it in)
- Dry Hills Distillery
- Wildrye Distillery
- Bozeman Spirits
Pampering and Relaxation
Spa Day
Nothing says relaxation like a day at the spa. Choose from a range of treatments like massages, facials, or even group packages for ultimate indulgence. Notable places are Ceremony Bozeman Salon & Spa and The Loft Spa & Salon
Hot Springs
Hot springs around Bozeman can easily add a relaxing and therapeutic dimension to your bachelorette weekend.
- Bozeman Hot Springs
Just a short drive from downtown, Bozeman Hot Springs offers multiple pools with varying temperatures, as well as live music on Thursday and Sunday nights! - Norris Hot Springs
Known as the “Water of the Gods,” Norris Hot Springs is a more rustic option, featuring a single large pool and a relaxed, natural atmosphere. Snacks and beverages can be purchased pool side. Check their schedule for live music! - Chico Hot Springs Resort
This one is a bit further away but offers a full resort experience with lodging, dining, and other fun activities in addition to the hot springs. There is a walk up outside bar where you can purchase beverages also!
Nightlife
Plan A Bar Crawl
Downtown Bozeman has a lively bar scene. Plan a bar crawl and hit some of the best spots for cocktails, dancing, or just good old-fashioned socializing. Add a fun touch by dressing up with a theme. Many of the bars have live music, dj-ed music, and even bingo and trivia nights.
- The Crystal Bar
- The American Legion
- Rocking R Bar
- Bar IX
- Pub 317
- The Zebra
- The Eagles
- Cannery Lounge
- The Grey Dog
- The Haufbrau
- The Molly Brown
Final Thoughts
Bozeman offers a diverse range of options for an unforgettable bachelorette party. From outdoor adventures to culinary delights and cultural activities, you can easily tailor the celebrations to align with the bride’s interests. So here’s your go ahead to plan a bachelorette party that’s as fun and unique as Bozeman itself. Cheers!