Livingston, MT Spring Creeks...

There are countless reasons to visit or simply pass through the rustic, artsy, and eclectic railroad town 51 miles north of Yellowstone National Park.  Just the name, “Livingston, Montana,” conjures up a romanticism and edgy lure for those haunted by thoughts of adventure and a desire to connect with some of the most powerful and inspiring mountains and rivers the lower 48 has to offer. While the well-known...

Livingston, MT Camping Guide...

Whether you’re looking for a full-service RV park or a piece of ground to set up a tent, there are lots of options for campers near Livingston, Montana.   Livingston, MT Private Campgrounds & RV Parks Livingston Campground The campground is in Livingston, near local restaurants, shops and motels. Laundry facilities, showers; cable, sewer, electric and water hook-ups; and dump station are available at the...

Livingston, Montana Hiking Guide...

There are so many hiking opportunities near Livingston, Montana  it can be a challenge just  deciding on a specific trekking destination. Countless alpine lakes, impressive vistas and vast unspoiled wilderness await the adventurous hiker willing to get off the beaten path. Unlike other popular outdoor destinations in the Rocky Mountains, most hiking trails around Livingston, Montana, are relatively uncrowded —...

Fishing Mecca of the West — Livingston, Montana...

When one thinks of Livingston, Montana, the first thing that usually comes to mind is fly-fishing. Long renowned as a Mecca for fly-fishermen from around the globe, Livingston serves as the quintessential launching point for a variety of fly-fishing adventures. Something about a town with a river running through it adds life to the entire community. Perhaps this explains the vibrant nature of this trout fishing...

Pine Creek Lake, Day Hiking in the Absaroka Mountains...

Hiking options in the Livingston area are virtually unlimited. Surrounded by vast stretches of wilderness and multiple mountain ranges, the region is home to some of the best outdoor opportunities in Montana. Paradise Valley, south of Livingston, offers many day hike possibilities. With the legendary Yellowstone River meandering through ranch country and the Absaroka Mountains rising dramatically to the east, Paradise...

The Lively Arts in Livingston, MT...

Saturday night in Livingston, Montana used to mean listening to country music at the bar, playing pool, and hitting on girls — at least according to Jimmy Buffet. And while honky-tonking remains a vibrant part of Livingston’s weekend scene, you can also look forward to taking in a show at one of Livingston’s two live theatres. The Blue Slipper Theatre and The Shane Lalani Center for the Arts each run a...

Historical Tour of Livingston, Montana...

Standing outside the old Depot overlooking the train yard, it’s easy to imagine what travelers must have felt as they arrived in Livingston, Montana in the last part of the 19th century. After a long train journey across vast expanses of unfamiliar territory, Livingston must have been a delightful respite — an invigorating stop-over for pilgrims headed to Yellowstone National Park, to the coast, or perhaps on...

Chico Hot Springs Getaway...

Just down the road from Livingston, Montana, in the heart of Paradise Valley sits Chico Hot Springs Resort and Day Spa. Nestled below majestic Emigrant Peak, Chico is a locals’ favorite as well as a world-class destination resort. It’s hard to explain what makes Chico so special. Sure, the location is amazing — big craggy Absaroka peaks cut up the sky — and the historic inn is lovely, but there is...

Livingston Farmers’ Market and Sacajawea Park...

Like the daily trains that thunder through town, the untamed Yellowstone undulates through the heart of Livingston, on its journey east past the Montana Plains to the mighty Missouri. With its bountiful trout population and varied recreating opportunities, the Yellowstone River is an enduring natural feature bound to Livingston’s collective identity. This deep connection between town and river wouldn’t be...

Livingston Art Walk, Downtown Streets Come Alive With Art...

Livingston has long been synonymous with art in Montana. Artists, writers and musicians have long called Livingston, Montana home. The early seventies brought an influx of young painters and literary types to the area and slowly art galleries started to pop up in downtown Livingston. Today over a dozen galleries grace the town with a wide range of artistic styles and themes. Every year, as wildflowers start to pepper the...