Food scene
(Anthony Bourdain’s favorite) fine dining, great wine and cocktails. Call ahead, reservations are required.
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2nd Street Bistro
123 N 2nd St(Anthony Bourdain’s favorite) fine dining, great wine and cocktails. Call ahead, reservations are required.
Montana's Rib And Chop House
305 E Park StAward-winning steakhouse, casual setting.
Music venue featuring live acts and outdoor food & drinks in the summer, eclectic restaurant menu during shortened winter hours. Brunch every Saturday and Sunday.
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Pine Creek Lodge
2496 E River RdMusic venue featuring live acts and outdoor food & drinks in the summer, eclectic restaurant menu during shortened winter hours. Brunch every Saturday and Sunday.
Rosa's Pizza
5237 US-89Local, homemade pizza, delivery available.
Pickle Barrel
809 W College StSimple sandwiches and soups.
The Soup Bar
103 N Main StSoups and simple sandwiches. Great for lunch.
Campione
101 N Main StCozy, modern Italian with a great wine list.
Classic roadside burger shack, only open for the Spring/Summer.
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Mark's In & Out
801 W Park StClassic roadside burger shack, only open for the Spring/Summer.
Pinky's Cafe
109 S Main StDiner fare in a popular hot spot. Great for breakfast, lunch.
Counter service sandwiches, salads, pizza next door to the Murray bar - order at the counter and have it delivered to your seat outside or at the Murray.
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Gil's Goods
207 W Park StCounter service sandwiches, salads, pizza next door to the Murray bar - order at the counter and have it delivered to your seat outside or at the Murray.
Faye's Cafe
415 E Lewis StBreakfast, lunch with a funky vibe and creative menu.
Seafood, sushi and classic American options in a festive tropical atmosphere with full bar.
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Neptunes Taphouse and Eatery
232 S Main StSeafood, sushi and classic American options in a festive tropical atmosphere with full bar.
Night Life
Katabatic Brewing Co
117 W Park StLocal microbrewery with a good selection.
Murray Hotel
201 W Park StA Livingston mainstay, often with live music.
The Owl Lounge
110 N 2nd StCozy spot with a massive martini list.
The oldest bar in Montana! Popular gathering spot for locals and visitors.
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Mint Bar and Grill
102 N Main StThe oldest bar in Montana! Popular gathering spot for locals and visitors.
Looking for somewhere to catch a game? This is your place. Standard bar fare, done well and a full bar.
The Office Lounge and Liquor Store
128 S Main StLooking for somewhere to catch a game? This is your place. Standard bar fare, done well and a full bar.
One of Montana's finest microbreweries, super casual neighborhood setting with outdoor seating.
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Neptune's Brewery
119 N L StOne of Montana's finest microbreweries, super casual neighborhood setting with outdoor seating.
Arts & Culture
Livingston has quite a few art galleries, but Parks' is arguably the most fun. Oftentimes you can catch him in the middle of creating a new work.
Parks Reece Gallery
119 S Main StLivingston has quite a few art galleries, but Parks' is arguably the most fun. Oftentimes you can catch him in the middle of creating a new work.
The best community theater you'll ever see! Many musical theater productions starring local performers, and traveling theater / musical acts.
The Shane Lalani Center For The Arts
415 E Lewis StThe best community theater you'll ever see! Many musical theater productions starring local performers, and traveling theater / musical acts.
Historic Depot, built in 1902 as the Northern Pacific's launching point for travel into Yellowstone National Park. Seasonal museum with many photos and artifacts.
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Livingston Depot Center
200 W Park StHistoric Depot, built in 1902 as the Northern Pacific's launching point for travel into Yellowstone National Park. Seasonal museum with many photos and artifacts.
History museum with permanent & temporary exhibits on Yellowstone Nation Park, plus activities.
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Yellowstone Gateway Museum
118 W Chinook StHistory museum with permanent & temporary exhibits on Yellowstone Nation Park, plus activities.
Around since 1964, the FFI collection and library span over a century of artifacts and books representing the culture and history of fly fishing.
Fly Fishers International Museum & Learning Center
1201 US Highway 10 WestAround since 1964, the FFI collection and library span over a century of artifacts and books representing the culture and history of fly fishing.
Sightseeing
This one is obvious! We're just 40 minutes from the park. Take a short trip to experience Boiling River and Mammoth Hot Springs, or a longer trip (get up early!) to see wolves in Lamar Valley and make your way around the loop to Old Faithful and the Geyser basins.
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Yellowstone National Park
This one is obvious! We're just 40 minutes from the park. Take a short trip to experience Boiling River and Mammoth Hot Springs, or a longer trip (get up early!) to see wolves in Lamar Valley and make your way around the loop to Old Faithful and the Geyser basins.
A beautiful place to visit, just a short 30-45 minute hike to the Falls that's suitable for most. Starts in the Pine Creek Campground parking lot, follows a well-maintained trail. For the very adventurous, keep going for a 3,000 foot 4-mile climb to Pine Creek Lake, a 32-acre lake fed by a cascading plunge. This last part is an all-day hike or an overnighter.
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Pine Creek Falls
Pine Creek RoadA beautiful place to visit, just a short 30-45 minute hike to the Falls that's suitable for most. Starts in the Pine Creek Campground parking lot, follows a well-maintained trail. For the very adventurous, keep going for a 3,000 foot 4-mile climb to Pine Creek Lake, a 32-acre lake fed by a cascading plunge. This last part is an all-day hike or an overnighter.
Fish, raft, rockhound or just enjoy the beautiful views. You can visit the river right here in town (about 5 blocks to Sacajawea Park) or head out to Paradise Valley for expansive views and more drop-in options.
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Yellowstone River
Fish, raft, rockhound or just enjoy the beautiful views. You can visit the river right here in town (about 5 blocks to Sacajawea Park) or head out to Paradise Valley for expansive views and more drop-in options.
Hot Springs
Two outdoor pools filled from local hot springs, in a historic resort located at the base of the Absaroka Mountains.
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Chico Hot Springs Resort & Day Spa
163 Chico RdTwo outdoor pools filled from local hot springs, in a historic resort located at the base of the Absaroka Mountains.
Variety of well-maintained pools at different temps.
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Yellowstone Hot Springs
24 E Gate RdVariety of well-maintained pools at different temps.
Fun and funky old school wooden pool hot springs with full bar, often featuring live music.
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Norris Hot Springs
42 MT-84Fun and funky old school wooden pool hot springs with full bar, often featuring live music.
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Don't miss the Art Walk!
Every 4th Friday, downtown art galleries and other businesses open their doors for a multi-block party. A must-see.