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The City of Livingston offers a tremendous array of activities. Entertainment, educational and outdoor activities can be found throughout the city, most of which are within walking distance.

The Livingston area was a favorite hunting ground for many Native American tribes with the surrounding bluffs frequently used as buffalo jumps. The Lewis and Clark Expedition passed through the area crossing the Yellowstone in July of 1806.

After the railroad was cut through the west, Livingston became a burgeoning city. By the turn of the Twentieth century, when President Teddy Roosevelt established Yellowstone as the countries first national park, more than 10,000 tourists per week flooded the community on their way to the park.

Many generations of railroaders, gunslingers and movie stars have called Livingston home, adding to its diversity.

    

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Day Trips From Livingston

Chico Hot Springs                22 mi.

Bridger Bowl Ski Area          25 mi.

Museum of the Rockies       30 mi.

Yellowstone National Park   56 mi.

Big Sky                                 70 mi.

Lewis and Clark Caverns     78 mi.

Cooke City                         110 mi

Billings                               116 mi.

Glacier National Park         352 mi.

Pumkin Kids

Come to the Livingston Farmers Market, Wednesday's beginning at 4:30 p.m. from June Thru September at Miles Park.

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