Livingston is known for many things. For one, it has more books than people, perhaps because it’s home to more writers per capita than any other city in America. Surrounded by rugged nature, this historic train town was once known as the original Gateway to Yellowstone National Park. These days, it’s simply a laid-back little city with friendly people, great restaurants, and a short distance to abundant outdoor recreation.

If you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway or a change of scenery, you’ll love it here—especially since there are some fantastic bookstores and breweries.

Livingston is located in Park County, about 30 miles east of Bozeman.

Tracy Hunter / Flickr This little city is definitely quirky. While it has good old-fashioned cowboy roots, there are also parts of it that feel eclectic and contemporary.

Checkout of Elk River Books is a must when you’re in town.

Elk River Books / Facebook The antiquarian and used bookstore is a collaboration between poet Marc Beaudin and journalist Andrea Peacock.

Elk River Books recently changed locations, and the new space is quite inviting.

Elk River Books / Facebook They specialize in rare and collectible outdoor literature, also featuring plenty of work by regional authors (and writers worldwide).

Another great option for finding your next great read is Wheatgrass Books.

Facebook Wheatgrass Books & Gifts This little shop is located at 120 N. Main, so it’s impossible to miss.

Wheatgrass Books hosts live events, carries books for children as well as adults, and is an all-around wonderful place to shop.

Vanessa Goold / Google You never know what you’ll find on these shelves.

When it’s time to crack open your new book over a cold one, head to Neptune’s Brewery.

Management / TripAdvisor This is one of the most iconic places in Livingston.

Neptune’s Brewery is named after the Roman god of the sea, and their beer is pretty heavenly.

Neptune’s Brewery / Facebook They also have a nearby restaurant called Neptune’s Taphouse, where you can feast on coastal cuisine.

Katabatic Brewing Company is another fantastic option.

Richard Wildhirt / Google This production brewery has a taproom that’s open from noon - 8 p.m. daily.

This is a great glimpse into some of the spots where you can enjoy things Montana is known for: beer and books. Have you ever spent time in Livingston?

Tracy Hunter / Flickr

This little city is definitely quirky. While it has good old-fashioned cowboy roots, there are also parts of it that feel eclectic and contemporary.

Elk River Books / Facebook

The antiquarian and used bookstore is a collaboration between poet Marc Beaudin and journalist Andrea Peacock.

They specialize in rare and collectible outdoor literature, also featuring plenty of work by regional authors (and writers worldwide).

Facebook Wheatgrass Books & Gifts

This little shop is located at 120 N. Main, so it’s impossible to miss.

Vanessa Goold / Google

You never know what you’ll find on these shelves.

Management / TripAdvisor

This is one of the most iconic places in Livingston.

Neptune’s Brewery / Facebook

They also have a nearby restaurant called Neptune’s Taphouse, where you can feast on coastal cuisine.

Richard Wildhirt / Google

This production brewery has a taproom that’s open from noon - 8 p.m. daily.

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