Things to Do in Livingston, Montana
Livingston, Montana is known for its amazing outdoor opportunities. Fly fishing on the Yellowstone River or one of the nearby streams, hiking, rafting, mountain biking, horseback riding, and photography. Livingston is also known for one of the best rodeos in Montana taking place each July 4th weekend – Book early as this Rodeo sells out…

Paradise Scenic River Tours
Livingston, Montana
(406) 220-2491
Season
March/April – November
Weather Permitting
Sunrise Float – 8:00 a.m.
Mid-Day Float – 1:00 p.m.
Sunset Float – 6:00 p.m.

After years of exploring and enjoying th beautiful scenery of the Yellowstone (and surroumding) rivers in Montana, Paradise Scnic River Tours was born. I strive to provide a relaxing and safe experience that is sure to build lifetime memories for all guests.
We operate from March/April through November, depending on weather conditions. A standard guided river tour lasts 2-3 hours and can be modified to meet your parties’ needs. During your tour you will be met with the majestic views of the mountains surrounding the Paradise Valley – the gateway to Yellowstone National Park.

Livingston Roundup Rodeo
Park County Fairgrounds
46 View Vista Drive
Livingston, MT 59047
July 1, 2, & 3, 4, 2025
Events
Bareback Riding
Saddle Bronc Riding
Steer Wrestling
Bull Riding
Team Roping
Tie-Down Roping
Barrel Racing

The Livingston, Montana Roundup Rodeo has a long and colorful history of its own, dating back to the “Roaring 20s,” when the event began. In October 1923, Livingston’s own Charlie Murphy was in charge of the stock at the Madison Square Garden Rodeo in New York City. On Labor Day of 1924, 28 heads of those top bucking horses were in Livingston and a rodeo had officially come to Park County.
The Livingston Roundup really got going in 1925. The roundup was one of eight Class A rodeos in the nation and at the time had a purse of more than $3,000, or $41,095.89 in today’s dollars. The Livingston Roundup Rodeo continues that tradition with some of the finest rodeo action that the West has to offer, and some of the best rough stock in the country.

Fly Fishing on the Yellowstone – The 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.