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Moving and storage go hand in hand. Whether traveling across town or the country, Moving is an exciting and fresh start. While we are here to help you with all your storage needs, we also want to help you get familiar with the area. That's why we put together this resource guide for Bozeman.

About Bozeman, MT

The charm of Bozeman stretches beyond its position in southwest Montana's lush Gallatin Valley—it captivates with open skies meant for exploring and streets alive with cultural beats. Whether hiking under the vast “Big Sky” or diving into local culture makes your heart race, this city has it covered. Founded in the 1860s as a bustling trading post, Bozeman has evolved into a dynamic hub with a population of over 50,000 residents.

In Bozeman, nature’s grandeur meets human warmth. Here, majestic ranges tower over tranquil waterways that cut through expansive green canopies—providing both an adventurous escape into wilderness bliss plus the comfort found within lively streets known only to this charming yet surprisingly modern community.

What To Do in Bozeman, MT

Bozeman is full of opportunities to explore history and participate in outdoor activities.

  • Downtown: In the heart of Bozeman lies a vibrant district where history meets modernity—historic buildings stand alongside trendy shops and galleries, all surrounded by the inviting aroma from lively coffee spots. Stop by the Emerson Center for the Arts & Culture, housed in a historic school building, to view exhibits, attend art classes, or catch a performance at the Black Box Theater.
  • Museum: The Museum of the Rockies is located on the campus of Montana State University. Step back in time as you wander through displays filled with geological treasures, remnants of dinosaurs that once roamed here, and artifacts from the area's first inhabitants.
  • Cultural Heritage: The old county jail isn't just for stories of outlaws anymore; it now houses the treasures of Gallatin Valley’s past at the Gallatin History Museum. Wander through displays that bring the area's past to life - from its first inhabitants and fur-trading adventurers right up to the contemporary setting.
  • Community Events: Experiencing fun here means marking your calendars for a series of vibrant events and gatherings throughout every season. From summer concerts in the park to winter celebrations and art walks, there's always something happening in town. The annual Sweet Pea bash is back with its signature blend of rocking tunes on stage, eye-catching exhibits lined wall-to-wall, plus a joyful march down Main Street!
  • Nearby Attractions: Imagine standing amidst towering geysers or spotting wildlife as vast landscapes stretch out before your eyes—Yellowstone beckons adventurers keen on exploring its majestic wilderness. Lace up for a hike, grab your bike, or snap into ski bindings at Gallatin National Forest. Fly-fish on the pristine waters of the Gallatin, Madison, or Yellowstone Rivers, known for their world-class trout fishing.

Working in Bozeman, MT

Bozeman's economy benefits from education, healthcare, hospitality, retail, and professional, scientific, and technical services. The city's unemployment rate is exceptionally low at 3%, which is less than the national average. The median household income in Bozeman is decent at $67,354 per year, which is about $1,700 lower than the American average of $69,021.

The economy is growing much faster than the rest of the country. Bozeman’s predicted job growth rate for the next decade is 50.3%, compared to the national rate of 33.5%.

Industries offering the most jobs are educational services (17.4%), accommodation & food services (12.9%), construction (9.0%), professional, scientific, and technical services (7.9%), healthcare (5.0%), arts, entertainment, and recreation (3.2%), and public administration (3.2%).

Bozeman, MT Neighborhoods

This Western-style city has many excellent neighborhoods and surrounding rural areas to consider when renting a place or buying a lovely home.

  • Springhill / Sedan: This is a rural neighborhood north of the city. It has some lovely forests. The median real estate price is $1,338,856. This amount is more expensive than 99.2% of all other places in Montana. Most of the properties are owner-occupied. The average rent is $1,566. The vacancy rate is 17.5%, so it is easy to find a place.
  • Cooper Park / South Central: Highway 90 runs east-west along the northern border of this neighborhood, and this area has Cooper Park and Bogert Park. The median home price is $1,120,520. The average rental price is $1,732. The vacancy rate is 9.6%, which is reasonable, making it easy to find a nice place to buy or rent.
  • Falcon Hollow / Woodland Park: The median real estate price is $1,110,723. The average rental price is $2,424. The vacancy rate is 5.3%.
  • Legends / Manley Meadows: This area has creeks and a small lake. The median real estate price is $1,099,858. The average rental price is $2,083. The vacancy rate is 9.9%.

Bozeman, MT School District

Bozeman School District 7 is the administrator of the public schools. The school district spends $24,819 annually per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is average at 16 to one.

There are 16 private schools in this city. Top-ranked choices are Bozeman Field School (9th to 12th), Cottonwood Day School (1st to 12th), and Headwaters Academy (6th to 8th).

There are two colleges here, which are Montana State University (public, four-year) and Montana Bible College (private, four-year).

Moving to Bozeman, MT Resource Guide

The municipal government consists of an elected mayor and four members serving on the City Commission. There is more information on Bozeman's website.

The City of Bozeman Parks & Recreation Department maintains the parks, swimming pools, recreational areas, and sports park.

Bozeman, MT Housing

The median price in Bozeman is $799,500. The price trend is down -19.7% year-over-year. The housing market is a buyer’s market with more homes listed for sale than potential buyers. Housing costs are a massive 93% more than the national average. The cost of living is 33% higher than other Montana cities and 34% more than the national average.