Going to college at Montana State University? Lucky you! Bozeman is a pretty sweet place to live, especially if you love the outdoors. Here are our top 10 things for college students to do in Bozeman:
1. START FOLFING
Have a couple hours in between classes? Check out the Folf field at Rose Park off of Oak Street. This is the only official Frisbee golf course in Bozeman and it is maintained by volunteers which means you play for free! There are also folf courses at Bohart Ranch,Battle Ridge and Bighorn Ridge.
2. GET COMPETITIVE
There are all sorts of team or individual intermural competitions on campus throughout the year. With everything from dodgeball and bingo to laser tag and inner tube water polo you can register for just about any type of event. Click here for the fall 2016 intermural schedule.
3. TAKE YOUR PROCRASTINATING GAME UP A NOTCH
Sick of studying? The MSU Procrastinator Theatre is a student operated second-run theater, just steps from the library. Tickets are only a few bucks and they have no problem with you bringing your own snacks! Score!
4. MAIN STREET TO THE MOUNTAINS
The Main Street to the Mountains trail is one of the coolest things about Bozeman. Winding all the way through town, the trail takes you through forested areas, to the heart of downtown and all the way to the mountains bringing you anywhere you want to go. The best way to see it all? Hop on a bike!
5. EAT ALL THE PIZZA
If you plan on surviving the semester on pizza alone, we won’t judge. Matter of fact, we’ve done the same thing (with a little Ramen and Pickle Barrel thrown in for variety). So where are the best places to get pizza around here? Colombos is right on campus and their pizza is fantastic. For the times you just can’t quite make it off the couch, Cosmic Pizza delivery is inexpensive, fast and local. We are also big fans of Red Tractor Pizza. Their local ingredients make for some delicious combinations AND they have live music and beer! If you are looking for a late night snack, Rosa's is the way to go. Their jumbo size is enough to feed friends and their cheese sticks with ranch dressing are a must.
6. GET OUTSIDE
Thanks to the MSU Outdoor Recreation program you’ll have whatever you need for your next adventure. With everything from canoes, kayaks, snowshoes, sleeping bags and paddle boards, thanks to the Rec Center you will be out enjoying the mountains in no time. They also host group trips and workshops and have a workshop where you can tune up your bikes & skis!
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