Watch For These 5 Popular Bozeman Events Happening Soon
Eventually the smoke will clear, the leaves will change colors, and the cooler temperatures will roll in. Once that happens, it will finally feel like Fall in Montana.
Although summer in Montana is a great time filled with camping, fishing, state fairs, and rodeos, there are certainly an abundant of things to do in the fall as well. One of those things of course is Bobcat sports, but also hayrides, pumpkin patches, and more.
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September 20th, be the first to arrive at The Bozeman Straw Maze. The Bozeman Straw Maze is a long-held fall tradition here in the Gallatin Valley. Located on Valley Center Road between Bozeman and Belgrade, the maze is constructed with over 5,000 hay bales and shows off a unique design each year!
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September 28th you can enjoy the kick off of Fall-I-Day (sounds like Holiday, but for fall). You will find everything from vintage items to antiques, handcrafted Montana made products will be there too. Live music, great food and more. There is a Sip and Shop from 5-8pm on Friday or stop out Saturday from 9am-4pm to enjoy shopping.
October 11th, you can join our friends from Bozeman Paranormal for their annual cemetery tour from 8pm to 11pm.
October 12th is the 2nd annual Livingston Oktoberfest. The party takes place on the entire block where you can enjoy drinks, shopping, food, games and activities. The event goes from 4pm to 7pm.
October 27th, from 3-7pm, you can enjoy a Gallatin River Lodge Pumpkin Patch Wagon Ride. You can where your Halloween costume and take a tour of the pumpkin patch all while meeting the horses from Outlaw Carriage. Rides are limited to 10 people per trip, with the last trip taking place at 7pm.
Mark these events on your calendar so you don't miss out on fun local events that give back to our community members.
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