
Five Great Ways to Beat the Summer Heat in the Bozeman Area
With summer in full swing, you may be looking for ways to stay cool. Here are some great ideas!

Bozeman Parks & Recreation Bozeman Parks & Recreation1Bogert Pool
Bogert Pool is open for recreational swimming at the following times:
- Monday-Thursday 1:00 p.m-8:00 p.m.
- Friday - 10:30 a.m.-8:00 p.m.
- Saturday - 10:30 p.m- 6:00 p.m.
- Sunday - 10:30 p.m - 6:00 p.m.
- New features include a climbing wall and zip line.
For more information about Bogert Pool, click here.

Photo Credit: Jesse Ropelato Photo Credit: Jesse Ropelato2Float the Madison River
Floating the Madison River is a fantastic way to cool of during the summer and hang out with friends. The float in relatively easy.
You can put in at Warm Springs, and take out at Black's Ford. That's the most popular float on the lower Madison.

Jesse Ropelato Jesse Ropelato3Hylalite Reservoir
Hyalite Reservoir offers a variety of recreational activities. It's great for paddle boarding, fishing, swimming, hiking, boating, and more!
Hyalite is just a short drive from Bozeman, and a great place to plan your next summer adventure.

Belgrade Chamber of Commerce Belgrade Chamber of Commerce4Belgrade Splash Park
With all this hot summer weather the best place to take your kids to cool off is the Belgrade Splash Park!
It's located at Lewis & Clark Park in Belgrade. Other features include a large playground area, a large covered picnic area, and lots of trees and grass to run around on.

Townsquare Media Townsquare Media5Fairy Lake
Fairy Lake is 22.5 miles north of Bozeman on MT 86 (Bridger Canyon Dr.) Take a left on Fairy Lake Rd. The road is steep gravel and a high clearance vehicle is recommend.
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