The Bighorn Canyon, which Montana shares with Wyoming, is a national treasure. And while its vast, wild landscapes are truly enchanting, the nationally-known recreation area isn’t even our only canyon. In fact, we’ll go on record as saying that, while impressive, the Bighorn Canyon isn’t the Treasure State’s best. That honor goes to Gallatin Canyon. Spend a little time there and you’re sure to agree.

The Gallatin Canyon, also known as the Gallatin River Canyon, is an outdoor recreation oasis located in southwest Montana near Bozeman.

Robby GC / TripAdvisor From Yellowstone National Park, the Gallatin River flows into Gallatin National Forest to merge with the Jefferson and Madison Rivers about 30 miles northwest of Bozeman. It eventually joins the Missouri River.

Highway 191 closely follows the Gallatin River all the way through the canyon, and it makes for one beautiful drive.

CraftBeers / TripAdvisor While many a Montanan has visited this place, when people from out of state discover it, they can’t believe their luck.

The Gallatin River isn’t the only attraction in the canyon, but it is certainly one of its most prominent features.

Management / TripAdvisor Thousands of people come here to go fly fishing and explore every year. The fly fishing is said to be legendary.

The canyon is gorgeous in any season, but nothing tops spending time by the river (or in the river, if you’re so inclined) on a warm summer day.

Kortny W / TripAdvisor You’ll be miles from any kind of city, surrounded by canyon walls, lush, green forest, and mountain peaks. It doesn’t get better than that.

Because the Gallatin River Canyon is so narrow, it offers some serious fun for whitewater rafters.

SlickReads / TripAdvisor There’s even an infamous stretch in the Gallatin River Canyon that presents a continuous stretch of Class IV whitewater, which is known as the Mad Mile. Kayakers and whitewater enthusiasts love it—but that area should never be explored by beginners or on your own.

There are numerous hiking trails in Gallatin Canyon, which is a wonderful way to explore.

CraftBeers / TripAdvisor Big Sky is located midway down the canyon, so you can even hike to Ousel Falls.

The Gallatin Canyon is a wildly underrated destination.

Ali1956 / TripAdvisor If you’ve forgotten how beautiful it is, come check it out when the weather allows.

Have you ever made the drive down this beautiful canyon road?

Robby GC / TripAdvisor

From Yellowstone National Park, the Gallatin River flows into Gallatin National Forest to merge with the Jefferson and Madison Rivers about 30 miles northwest of Bozeman. It eventually joins the Missouri River.

CraftBeers / TripAdvisor

While many a Montanan has visited this place, when people from out of state discover it, they can’t believe their luck.

Management / TripAdvisor

Thousands of people come here to go fly fishing and explore every year. The fly fishing is said to be legendary.

Kortny W / TripAdvisor

You’ll be miles from any kind of city, surrounded by canyon walls, lush, green forest, and mountain peaks. It doesn’t get better than that.

SlickReads / TripAdvisor

There’s even an infamous stretch in the Gallatin River Canyon that presents a continuous stretch of Class IV whitewater, which is known as the Mad Mile. Kayakers and whitewater enthusiasts love it—but that area should never be explored by beginners or on your own.

Big Sky is located midway down the canyon, so you can even hike to Ousel Falls.

Ali1956 / TripAdvisor

If you’ve forgotten how beautiful it is, come check it out when the weather allows.

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