Bozeman this Jan.
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Bozeman this Jan.
We are going to Bozeman mid January we have scheduled snowmobiling, dog sleding. We are looking for a reasonably priced place to stay in downtown Bozeman for a couple of nights close enough to walk the main street. If you have been to Bozeman in the winter I welcome any suggestions you have to complete our stay.
Thank you in advance,
Thank you in advance,
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I guess it depends on your definition of reasonable. Bozeman hotel prices are generally pretty high on average, but if you are okay spending $200-300/night, then look at the Lark, the Kimpton (Armory) or the AC Marriott. All are downtown and walkable. I just glanced at some random dates in January, and VRBO has some places near downtown that are reasonably priced (less than $200/night).
Check out Jam! for breakfast, same goes for Wild Crumb. Five on Black for an inexpensive lunch, Bridger Brewing for beer and pizza, Plonk for cocktails, Dave’s Sushi and Blackbird are great options for dinner. There are probably many newer restaurants, but the ones I listed were some of my favorites when I lived there.
Check out the Museum of the Rockies if you are looking for an indoor activity. If you like cross country skiing, there are plenty of trails near town (look at Bridger Ski Foundation’s website).
Check out Jam! for breakfast, same goes for Wild Crumb. Five on Black for an inexpensive lunch, Bridger Brewing for beer and pizza, Plonk for cocktails, Dave’s Sushi and Blackbird are great options for dinner. There are probably many newer restaurants, but the ones I listed were some of my favorites when I lived there.
Check out the Museum of the Rockies if you are looking for an indoor activity. If you like cross country skiing, there are plenty of trails near town (look at Bridger Ski Foundation’s website).
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I guess it depends on your definition of reasonable. Bozeman hotel prices are generally pretty high on average, but if you are okay spending $200-300/night, then look at the Lark, the Kimpton (Armory) or the AC Marriott. All are downtown and walkable. I just glanced at some random dates in January, and VRBO has some places near downtown that are reasonably priced (less than $200/night).
Check out Jam! for breakfast, same goes for Wild Crumb. Five on Black for an inexpensive lunch, Bridger Brewing for beer and pizza, Plonk for cocktails, Dave’s Sushi and Blackbird are great options for dinner. There are probably many newer restaurants, but the ones I listed were some of my favorites when I lived there.
Check out the Museum of the Rockies if you are looking for an indoor activity. If you like cross country skiing, there are plenty of trails near town (look at Bridger Ski Foundation’s website).
Check out Jam! for breakfast, same goes for Wild Crumb. Five on Black for an inexpensive lunch, Bridger Brewing for beer and pizza, Plonk for cocktails, Dave’s Sushi and Blackbird are great options for dinner. There are probably many newer restaurants, but the ones I listed were some of my favorites when I lived there.
Check out the Museum of the Rockies if you are looking for an indoor activity. If you like cross country skiing, there are plenty of trails near town (look at Bridger Ski Foundation’s website).
Good luck with a reasonably priced hotel near downtown. The Lark is probably your best bet. Hotel prices have been crazy in Bozeman the last few years.




