Bozeman's Buzzing Summer: Outdoor Fun, Art, History, and Mindfulness Await

21/06/2025 3 min
Bozeman's Buzzing Summer: Outdoor Fun, Art, History, and Mindfulness Await

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Good morning, this is your Bozeman Local Frequency for Saturday, June 21, 2025.Summer is officially in full swing here in the Gallatin Valley, and Bozeman is buzzing with things to do this weekend. If you’re looking to get outside and soak up the sun, Gallatin County Regional Park is hosting a family-friendly event from ten to one. Spectators get in free, so bring your friends, grab a lawn chair, and enjoy one of Bozeman’s favorite outdoor spaces. If you’re feeling adventurous, remember that any local trail is open for hiking today, with all ages welcome and no cost to join the fun. It’s a perfect way to kick off the day and experience the beauty that makes Bozeman home.Art lovers have plenty of options, too. The Bon-Tana building on North Wallace is offering pop-in gallery hours from nine to ten, inviting locals to check out fresh exhibits without spending a dime. Over at Misco Mills on North Wallace Avenue, families and art enthusiasts alike can explore community installations and meet local makers throughout the day. It’s a vibrant scene that highlights Bozeman’s growing arts culture.Meanwhile, the Museum of the Rockies welcomes both members and non-members for its special summer programs running from nine to six. Whether you’re a local history buff or visiting with family, there’s something for everyone, from hands-on activities for kids to fascinating new exhibits for adults. Admission ranges from thirty to thirty-five dollars, and it’s well worth the ticket if you’re looking for an educational outing.For those searching for a moment of calm, the Bozeman Dharma Center is hosting a mindfulness retreat with a flexible sliding scale for entry fees. No one will be turned away for lack of funds, so whether you’re a regular practitioner or just curious about mindfulness, this is a welcoming space to recharge and reflect.If you’re willing to venture just a bit further, the historic Brothel Days festival is happening in downtown Virginia City. Step back in time and experience Montana’s gold rush history with live demonstrations and festive activities for all ages.On the city front, Bozeman’s leaders continue to focus on keeping our community vibrant and connected. Keep an eye out for upcoming announcements and community feedback opportunities, with more city commission meetings on the horizon and ways for citizens to share their voices.And don’t forget, when you need the latest on live music, stage performances, or local sports, The BoZone and Downtown Bozeman Association have you covered, making sure you stay up to date on everything the Gallatin Valley has to offer.This has been Bozeman Local Frequency. We’ll see you tomorrow with more local updates.This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

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