Things to Do in Paradise Valley, Montana
Paradise Valley is located south of Livingston, Montana. It is the gateway to the North entrance to Yellowstone National Park and offers many opportunities to hike, fish, whitewater or float the Yellowstone River, horseback ride, relax in the hot springs, great restaurants, and amazing photography,

Paradise Adventure Company
212 W. Park St.
Gardiner, MT 59030
1-Hour, 2-Hour, Dine & Ride, or
Saddle & Paddle Combos

Join professional wranglers at a working Montana ranch in the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness to experience a scenic journey on horseback through breathtaking mountain terrain, including pine forests, bubbling creeks, lush meadows, and sweeping majestic views of the valley below.
We have horses suitable for all levels of experience, so you can relax and enjoy the ride. For those in your group who may not wish to ride, there are a variety of scenic trails on the ranch to explore and enjoy.

Paradise Scenic River Tours, located in Emigrant, MT, provides scenic river tours and a lifetime of memories.
Our scenic river tours are a smooth, relaxing raft ride down the Yellowstone River. Standard tours last 2-3 hours where you’ll be met with breathtaking views of Paradise Valley, surrounded by mountains and native wildlife along the way.
All day and fully customizable trips are always an option for customers looking to spend the full day on the river.

Trout On The Fly
(406) 580-7370
Drift boat fishing is the best way to fish the Yellowston River
The Yellowstone River is longest free-flowing river in the lower 48 states. Because of its size, the Yellowstone is most effectively fished from a drift boat or jet boat. Every angler should wet a line on the Yellowstone at least once in their lifetime, not only for the trout but for the incredible scenery.
Paradise Valley lives up to its name! Stretching from Gardner, Montana to Livingston, MT, Paradise Valley is considered one of the most beautiful places to float and catch Trout On The Fly. In this 60 mile stretch, high numbers of Yellowstone Cutthroats populate the upper section near Yankee Jim Canyon.

Pine Creek Campground is located approximately 13 miles south of Livingston, and a few miles east of the Yellowstone River and Highway 89, in Montana. Visitors enjoy the area for its hiking and fishing opportunities in a beautiful natural setting. The Pine Creek Trailhead offers hiking and horseback riding. Pine Creek Trail climbs five miles up to Pine Creek Lake, a beautiful 32-acre alpine lake. A mile up the trail from the campground, hikers are awarded beautiful views of Pine Creek Falls.

Father’s Day Weekend is a great way to spend time with Dad! This is a local fun rodeo for the whole family.

Whitewater rafting Yellowstone is a must-do! Our Yellowstone whitewater rafting trip is a fun, wide, high-volume river that features rolling wave rapids. Rapids vary in size depending on water levels. Families love it! The Yellowstone white water rafting trip is great for children ages 6 and up. Spectacular views may include spotting wildlife such as river otters and bald eagles.

We are very proud to offer you the highest quality and ONLY guided Montana zipline experience in the Greater Yellowstone area. We offer Montana zipline tours out of two locations near Yellowstone Park – Big Sky, MT & Gardiner, MT. Both options offer a unique experience that will enhance your connection to this amazing place and the diverse geography that makes the Yellowstone Ecosystem so rare. Any additional activity added to your zipline trip will receive a discount!