Things To Do in Livingston MT
Livingston MT Attractions
The main attractions in downtown Livingston are its three museums (www.livingstonmuseums.org), all of which contain gift shops.
- Zoo/Aquarium
International Federation of Fly Fishers National Headquarters and Museum
You'll find some 10,000 flies on display here, plus exhibits on the history of fly-fishing, displays showing the evolution of the fishing rod, fishing-related art, and two aquarium rooms -- one containing warm-water species, the other with cold-water fish. Owned and operated by the… - Train Station
Livingston Depot Center
This is a beautifully restored 1902 Northern Pacific railway depot, built in handsome Italianate style, that is one of the most stunning railroad stations I've ever seen (it was designed by the same architects that designed Grand Central Station in New York City). The depot houses a…
Livingston MT Shopping
Livingston is a center of Western art and artists, and there are about a dozen galleries in town. For Western wildlife and fly-fishing art, try the Visions West Gallery at 108 S. Main St. (tel. 406/222-0337; www.visionswestgallery.com), with woodcarvings, bronzes, and original oils. You'll find the work of Russell Chatham, a Livingston artist known for his oils and lithographs of Western landscapes, at the Chatham Fine Art Gallery, 120 N. Main St. (tel. 406/222-1566; www.russellchatham.com). The Danforth Gallery, 106 N. Main St. (tel. 406/222-6510; www.pcfadanforth.org), is a nonprofit gallery of contemporary Western art that changes its exhibits every month in the summer.
