Belgrade is a town in Montana with a population of 10,500 in 2020. Only 10 miles west of Bozeman, many travellers may not consider Belgrade as its own destination. Yet it has the same mountain scenery and closeness to premium skiing and Yellowstone National Park.

Understand

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Belgrade is the 11th largest town in Montana. It is the largest town in Montana that is not a county seat.

Get in

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Belgrade is on Interstate 90.

Get around

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There are two major roads in Belgrade - Jackrabbit Lane and Main St. Most locations can be reached from these two roads.

  • 1 Gallatin River. The Gallatin River offers a tremendous amount of water sport opportunities, including rafting at varying skill levels. The River is also known for its scenic beauty and serenity. Gallatin River (Q1325962) on Wikidata Gallatin River on Wikipedia
  • 1 Bozeman Hot Springs & Fitness Center, 81123 Gallatin Rd (on US 191), +1 406 522-9563, . Hours vary by season. Natural hot springs. 9 pools with temperatures ranging from 59 to 106 degrees and both dry and wet saunas $21 adult, $17 ages 5-13, senior/military discounts; lower prices on weekdays.
  • 2 Bridger Bowl Ski Area, 15795 Bridger Canyon Rd (25 miles east), +1 406 587-2111, . Generally Dec-Apr. Highly popular ski area with 2,000 acres of skiable terrain. Top elevation is 8,800 feet. Bridger Bowl Ski Area (Q4966625) on Wikidata Bridger Bowl Ski Area on Wikipedia
  • In winter, Belgrade has two ice skating parks in town, weather permitting.

Drink

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Sleep

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  • Quality Inn Belgrade, 6261 Jackrabbit Ln, +1 406 388-0800. Check-in: 3PM, check-out: 11AM.
  • Belgrade Super 8, 6450 Jackrabbit Ln, +1 406 388-1493.

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Routes through Belgrade
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