Helena, Bozeman, and Southwest Montana

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  • 1. Archie Bray Foundation

    Since 1951, many of the nation's best ceramic artists have come to work in residency at the Archie Bray Foundation. Wander near the five antiquated, 8-foot-high, dome-shape brick kilns on a self-guided walking tour and visit the gift shop, which sells work produced by foundation artists. Call first in case it's by appointment only that day; the gallery is closed on weekends.

    2915 Country Club Ave., Helena, Montana, 59602, USA
    406-443–3502
  • 2. Beautiful Things on Broadway

    Owner Rick loves Native American artifacts, but he's also quite the collector of very high-end pieces including contemporary furniture. Stop by during store hours, or call for an appointment.

    27 W. Broadway, Butte, Montana, 59701, USA
    406-697--1500

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon.
  • 3. Big Sky Sports

    Top-of-the-line ski and snowboard equipment and outerwear are sold at Big Sky Sports.

    50 Big Sky Resort Rd., Big Sky, Montana, 59716, USA
    406-995–5840

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed when resort is closed for season
  • 4. Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery

    Located in an 1889 train depot, the Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery showcases paintings and sculptures by Western artists.

    11 W. 8th St., Red Lodge, Montana, 59068, USA
    406-446–1370
  • 5. Coleman Gallery and Studio

    The Coleman Gallery and Studio features works by photographer Merv Coleman. Natural scenery and wildlife are his specialties.

    223 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, Montana, 59068, USA
    406-446–1228
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  • 6. Country Bookshelf

    The two levels of Country Bookshelf house a large Montana and Western section, including many autographed works, as well as more general offerings. They'll ship all over the world.

    28 W. Main St., Bozeman, Montana, 59715, USA
    406-587–0166
  • 7. Crazy Woman Trading Montana

    This one-stop shop for women's clothing, jewelry, and kitchen supplies sells a lot of self-branded merchandise. (Here in the shadow of the Crazy Mountains, being crazy is a good thing.)

    214 McLeod St., Big Timber, Montana, 59011, USA
    406-932--6073

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues.
  • 8. Dan Bailey's Outdoor Company

    In addition to selling outdoor clothing, boots, and bicycles, Dan Bailey's rents cross-country skis, backcountry skis, and mountain bikes. The friendly staff is happy to help mountain bikers, hikers, and skiers with trail maps, directions, and repairs.

    209 W. Park St., Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
    406-222–1673
  • 9. Dave Hodges Fine Art

    At Dave Hodges Fine Art, you'll find bronze sculptures of horses, wildlife, and cowboys by this internationally known artist. Western-theme paintings and Navajo weavings also are displayed.

    122 McLeod St., Big Timber, Montana, 59011, USA
    406-932–6834
  • 10. Gallatin River Gallery

    Gallatin River Gallery, the first contemporary gallery in Big Sky, sells one-of-a-kind jewelry, paintings, sculptures, and photography from international, national, and local artists. Call for an appointment.

    114 Ousel Falls Rd., Big Sky, Montana, 59716, USA
    406-995–2909
  • 11. High Trash Boutique

    Don't judge a boutique by its name. This is a trove of treasures, including vintage clothing, boots, and all things chic, including menswear.

    113 S. Main St., Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
    406-544--1766
  • 12. Hometown Sisters

    Even if the word "cute" isn't in your vocabulary, it will be after you step foot in this boutique owned and managed by sisters Chelsea and Courtney. They were born and raised in Red Lodge and have an eye for everything from graphic tees to soaps and earrings.

    208 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, Montana, 59068, USA
    406-445--3334
  • 13. Horse of a Different Color

    Sort of like a local Anthropologie, minus the apparel, the boutique sells candles, home goods, kitchen accessories, and the most beautiful little boxes.

    50 Meadow Village Dr., Big Sky, Montana, 59716, USA
    406-995--3113
  • 14. Kevin Red Star Gallery

    Internationally recognized painter Kevin Red Star, whose works draw on his Crow heritage, displays his oils, acrylics, lithographs, and etchings at Kevin Red Star Gallery. Red Star's works are in the permanent collections of the Smithsonian Institution, the Institute of American Indian Art, and the Pierre Cardin Collection in Paris.

    19 S. 1st St., Roberts, Montana, 59070, USA
    406-445–2549
  • 15. Montana Book and Toy Company

    A refreshing stop in the historic center of town, the independent Montana Book and Toy Company lines its shelves with regional and hard-to-find books, toys, games, and gifts.

    331 N. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, 59601, USA
    406-443–0260

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 16. Montana Brewery Shop

    Selling souvenirs, including apparel, from more than 20 breweries across the state, this is a must-stop for the beer enthusiast.

    108 W. Callender St., Livingston, Montana, 59047, USA
    406-333--2530

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.--Tues.
  • 17. Montana Candy Emporium

    Pick up a paper bag and fill it from the bushel baskets overflowing with what once was called "penny candy" at the Montana Candy Emporium.

    7 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, Montana, 59068, USA
    406-446–1119
  • 18. Montana Trails Gallery

    Since 1993, this gallery has been where Montana's finest artists go to see and be seen. Stop by to browse a private collection or purchase an original souvenir.

    7 W. Main St., Bozeman, Montana, 59715, USA
    406-586–2166
  • 19. Parrot Confectionery

    For an old-fashioned sweet treat, pull up a stool at the Parrot Confectionery, a soda fountain and candy store built in the 1920s that sells everything from chocolate malts with homemade ice cream to hand-dipped chocolates and a regional favorite, cherry phosphates.

    42 N. Last Chance Gulch, Helena, Montana, 59601, USA
    406-442–1470

    Shop Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 20. Rank's Mercantile

    Opened in 1864, Rank's Mercantile is Montana's oldest continuously operating store. Period clothing, books, toys, gifts, and groceries are for sale here.

    211 W. Wallace St., Virginia City, Montana, 59755, USA
    406-843–5454

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