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simply take in the sight of soaring eagles or the sounds of laughing
children. And you will definitely not want to miss the park's farm-
ers' markets and the annual Summerfest where neighbors meet
neighbors and tourists meet Montana.
Summerfest, Festival of the Arts, the Livingston Roundup
Rodeo, the Hoot music-and-street party, a Christmas Stroll...
when do these folks settle down? Not often it seems. When not
partying, it's time to head outside of town — in any direction —
and enjoy Montana's public lands by embracing the city's fabulous
outdoor ethic — hiking, biking, fishing, boating, golfing — or
simply wandering the prairies and mountain-scapes. Opportunities
boggle one's mind… and time.
Adventure? Inspiration? Spirit? Hike to Pine Lake or explore
the Crazy Mountains on foot. Float or fish the historic Yel-
lowstone River. Paddle-board or raft Yankee Jim Canyon. Bike
hundreds of miles of roads and trails. Tee off on nine holes of
panoramic beauty. Rein in your horse while overlooking Paradise
Valley. Worn out? Just enjoy some nice drives, some grub, and
libations at a great many choice establishments.
Context is everything when it comes to small-town living, and
Livingston's special context is historical. Lewis and Clark stopped
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