![]() ![]() There were so many great hands on activities for the kids that we easily could have spent a couple hours here exploring. Then out back there is a firetruck to play in and an old one room school house. And a “train” ticket where they could stamp out each of the “stops” they visited in the museum. They also had some great hands on kid activities where the kids could dress up in the period clothes or firefighter outfits. ![]() And the Yellowstone Gateway Museum in Livingston did an awesome job of walking you through the history of the area from the beginning until now. It has been so fascinating learning more about the history of Yellowstone and the surrounding area. If you are interested in something like this don’t hesitate to ask the guides and they will work with you to put the perfect plan together for your group. Then half way through the kids switched so each of the kids got a turn to fish. It worked out well since then on the float boat we could watch them fishing and still got a chance to go down the river. Sleeping Giant Tours and Montana Expedition Trading Company are both awesome companies to book your fishing trip through.Īll of the guides in Livingston are awesome and they were totally willing to work with us! Since there were 6 of us not all of us could fit in the boat at the same time so we had half on a fishing boat and half on a float boat! It was also great since they provided all of the fishing gear and knew right where to take us so they could catch fish! It was a lot of fun and another great way to get on the water. If not, you can just jump in the boat and fish right from the boat! When we went both Craig and Cannon caught a fish. If you want boots or even waders to stand in the water to fly fish you can rent those at the Yellowstone Angler as well. ![]() Only 2 people can fish off of the boat at a time and remember you will have to get a fishing license for anyone over 16 – check out George Anderson Yellowstone Angler for your fishing licenses. You will then spend the next few hours fly fishing from your boat. Your guide will meet you at the pick up point and drive you down the river to your starting point. You can’t go to Montana and not go fly fishing! This is a great way to do it. Or if you go in the fall you can bundle up for a float down the river with the snow falling! No matter what time of year the scenic views are amazing.Ĭheck out Rubber Ducky Rentals and Rowdy’s River Guides for an awesome float down the Yellowstone River! Fishing on the Yellowstone River In the summer when the water is warmer you can even jump off and swim along side the boat. There are a few choppy parts, but nothing crazy so it is perfect for all ages. Looking to get out on the Yellowstone River? This is the perfect way to do it with a family! Everyone can load into one of the multiple outfitters in the town and head out on the Yellowstone River to take a nice float down the river. This area offers some of the best things to do near Yellowstone and you won’t want to miss it! Things To Do In Livingston, MT Float on the Yellowstone River If you are planning a trip to Yellowstone National Park we highly recommend adding Livingston as a stop on your trip. They also have a really cool downtown area with an awesome art scene and some great restaurants! Below we share all our recommendations on what to do to enjoy your time when visiting Livingston, Montana and the Paradise Valley area of Montana. ![]() There are so many great things to do in Livingston, MT from history to fun indoor and outdoor activities. ![]()
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