At Christmastime, This Montana Town Has The Most Enchanting Main Street In The Country
There may be Thanksgiving leftovers sitting in your fridge, but it’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas here in Montana. And if you happen to be in Bozeman for the holiday season, you’re in luck — the annual Christmas Stroll is coming, and Main Street will be decked out in dazzling decor all month. Let’s take a look at Bozeman at Christmas.
Bozeman at Christmas is a very special place to enjoy the holidays. Have you spent Christmas in Bozeman, MT? Share your favorite part with a comment.
In addition to having the best Main Street ever, Bozeman is known as Montana’s Food Capital. Here’s where to eat when you visit. For an extra special holiday lights extravaganza, pack into the RV and head out on this Montana Christmas lights road trip.
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What are the best Christmas towns in Montana?
Montana is a great place to spend time during the Christmas season. With gorgeous mountain views, plenty of snow, and some pretty magical holiday decor. Here are a few of the best Christmas towns in Montana to discover the magic of the holidays:
- Bigfork: The Bigfork elves sneak into town under the cover of night sometime around November. The next day the town is magically dressed to the nines in holiday cheer. If you happen to be in Bigfork during its annual Holiday Parade of Lights that begins on the corner of Grand and Electric Avenue, you'll be in for a treat. A side trip to the Marina Cay Resort for its Wine Stroll is another event you don't want to miss.
- Kalispell: The halls get decked around the first of December at the historic Conrad Mansion in Kalispell. This delightful mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and it is always beautifully adorned with Christmas magic. Self-guided tours are available so you can see what a Christmas would have been like in the late 1800s.
- Cooke City: Another hidden gem in Montana is this tiny town of only around 150 residents. If you are looking for a white Christmas, chances are pretty good you'll find one here because it is the snowiest town in Montana. Sprinkle in a little Christmas cheer and you'll be building snowmen, tossing a few snowballs, and making snow angels in some pretty deep powder.
- Big Sky: Head to the town center for Christmas in Big Sky. The Big Sky Christmas Stroll is pretty spectacular with holiday lights, photos with the Big Guy, and even fireworks! Pull up a log to the fire pit and get nice and toasty as the sky over Big Sky goes bananas. From light-colored bananas that is.