Goodbye Wyoming. Hello Montana

Before we left Yellowstone we stopped to see Old Faithful, and the beautiful historic Old Faithful Lodge.

Mark and I disagreed on the route to take out of Yellowstone, because we didn’t agree on where we were going next. Mark won, and we headed north, to Bozeman, Montana.  

Bozeman was a place I had little interest in. And it was a place that I ended up loving. In fact, I was loving it even before we got there, because the drive there was so gorgeous!

The road from Yellowstone to Bozeman

The road from Yellowstone to Bozeman

The town of Bozeman is a cool little college town where the main drag is filled with cute shops and restaurants. We ate lunch, walked around taking photos, took a drive through the campus of Montana State University, and then went to the Museum of the Rockies.

Lunch!

Lunch!

Downtown Bozeman

Downtown Bozeman

Bozeman, architecture

Bozeman, architecture

Bozeman, architecture

Bozeman, architecture

Bozeman, architecture

Bozeman, architecture

Bozeman, architecture

Bozeman, architecture

Public art, Bozeman

Public art, Bozeman

I thought we hit the jackpot at the Museum of the Rockies when I saw a flyer advertising some kind of art and beer tasting event. I was disappointed when I realized the flyer said JULY 29, not JUNE 29. Bummer.

Part of the Museum of the Rockies

Part of the Museum of the Rockies

Fence detail @ Museum of the Rockies

Fence detail @ Museum of the Rockies

Weird creatures in Bozeman

Weird creatures in Bozeman

Intersection. Bozeman

Intersection. Bozeman

Our final stop this day, was at the KOA in Billings, Montana. An ok place, with a slight sewer stink about it. Don’t recommend the place, but, some kind and honest person at the campground saved my sorry a** by turning in my backpack to the front desk, after I had left it in the bathroom. 

My backpack had my wallet and my phone in it, credit cards, cash, and keys to the RV. And I didn’t even realize it was gone until the next morning. Phew! I was really lucky! So, I must give some bonus points to the Billings KOA, for having a truly honest person staying there!

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