Located north of Yellowstone National Park in southwestern Montana on the Yellowstone River, Livingston is an historic train town established in the late 1880s.

It was the original “Gateway City to Yellowstone National Park,” the starting point for adventure, beautiful scenery, and exploration. The four beautiful wild mountain ranges that surround Livingston offer plenty of outdoor activities, from fly fishing, dogsledding, and cross-country skiing to horseback riding, river rafting, and hiking.

The charming mountain town has a range of interesting museums, such as the Yellowstone Gateway Museum, which is a great spot to learn about the city’s past and about some of its more colorful residents, including Calamity Jane. The Depot Museum is located in the original 1902 railway depot building.

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