Unforgetable Activities in the Yellowstone Area
The landscape offers a diverse playground for every type of traveler.

World Class Fly Fishing
Test your skills on the legendary Yellowstone River or the blue-ribbon trout streams inside the park. Whether you're a seasoned angler or a beginner, the local waters offer some of the best dry-fly fishing in the world.
Hiking
Tons of trails litter the area.
Whitewater Rafting
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Horseback Riding
Experience the Old West by exploring the wilderness on horseback. Many local outfitters offer trail rides that provide a unique perspective on the rugged mountain terrain.
Explore the Gateway Communities
Each town surrounding Yellowstone National Park offers a distinct personality and unique opportunities for adventure. Whether you are looking for high-end art galleries, authentic western history, or a quiet mountain retreat, these gateway communities are worth the visit.
Livingston: The Artistic Soul of the North
Located about 50 miles north of the park, Livingston is a vibrant hub for artists, writers, and anglers. It serves as a sophisticated basecamp with a deep connection to the railroad and the wild.

Gardiner: Where the Wild Things Are
Situated right at the North Entrance and home to the iconic Roosevelt Arch, Gardiner is the only year-round gateway to the park.
West Yellowstone: The Adventure Hub
As the park's busiest gateway, West Yellowstone is designed for the active traveler, offering easy access to the geyser basins and world-class recreation.
Jackson, WY: The Crown Jewel of the Tetons
Located at the southern edge of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, Jackson is a world-renowned destination that balances rugged wilderness with high-end sophistication.
Cooke City & Silver Gate: The Remote Escape
Tucked away at the Northeast Entrance, these "sister towns" are for those looking to unplug. They are remarkably remote, surrounded by some of the most rugged peaks in the lower 48.
Bozeman, MT: Where Adventure Meets Culture
Often called "The Bozone," Bozeman is a energetic university town that perfectly blends a cosmopolitan vibe with immediate access to the great outdoors.