Aerial Southern Montana - Billings, Bozeman, Yellowstone & Madison River
The beauty of Montana and the friendliness of the people that reside there is just amazing. For licensing or stock footage of our Montana video in 4k, contact info@TampaAerialMedia.com.
We start in the SouthEastern part of Montana from the Wyoming Border and explore Billings then follow the Yellowstone River to Bozemen, then head south following the Madison River, famous for its fly fishing towards Idaho. We only wish we had more time to shoot there, hope to go back and do the more mountainous areas of the State.
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Bozeman has a real friendly small town America atmosphere, plenty of outdoor adventure activities. See
The Yosemite River some of the best fly fishing out there
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Tubing on the Madison River | Big Boys Toys | Bozeman, MT
Floating the lower Madison River is a summer time tradition enjoyed by the locals of Bozeman, MT. On any given day during the summer people can be seen floating in tubes and rafts along it’s banks.
If floating the Madison is new to you, don’t worry. Big Boys Toys in Bozeman has all the tubes and gear you need to get started. We have the largest selection of float tubes in Southwest Montana and our staff can answer any questions you might have.
From Big Boys Toys travel 17 miles West on highway 84 to Blacks Ford fishing access where you can park your shuttle vehicle, or most weekends look for the Madison River Shuttle. For $5 you can park and the shuttle will take you to the put in at Warm Springs day use area. The Warm Springs day use area has ample parking for extra vehicles as well as bathrooms and easy access to the river.
Once you put in sit back and relax. The first section of the float between Warm Springs and Canaday campground, you can expect to see amazing rock features and landscapes. It really is Big Sky country at it’s best.
Just after the bridge at Canaday there is a boat ramp with parking where some people choose to either put in or take out if they don’t feel like completing the entire 6.5 mile float.
From Canaday, the remaining 3.8 miles is pretty slow going. A cooler tube full of beverages is a must. Take out is at the Blacks Ford boat ramp where you’ll find trash cans and bathrooms before you head back into town to return your tubes.
If you have any questions give us a call at 406-587-4747. Other wise have fun and and remember “What Happens on the Madison…Stays on the Madison!
[x14fourteens] Floating at Madison River, Bozeman MT - FIRST TIME | Work and Travel 2017
Second video of us LOL This time we went floating at Madison River, Bozeman MT. Thanks Thai Chefs and Matt. :3 #WAT2017
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On The Old Bozeman Trail, The Madison River, SW Montana
People have traveled this rout for over 11,000 years just north of Ennis Montana
Madison River Beginnings
Just two fishers on the six mile stretch from National Park Meadows to 9-Mile hole. The water is too warm at mid-day and the flows have been low all hot summer. It just doesn't look like september
Madison River Fishing Guides :: Ennis, Montana
Hooked Outfitting:: Madison river fishing guides and outfitting services. We offer guided float trips on the Madison river near Ennis Montana and many of southwest Montana's best fisheries. Our Madison river fly fishing guides can also guide you to some of the other great rivers and lakes near Ennis, Montana. From Ennis lake, to the Jefferson, Yellowstone and Missouri rivers, our guides know the best spots in Southwest Montana and when to fish them. Madison river guides and float trips are our specialty but some of the best fishing that we offer happens in the spring and fall on lesser known fisheries around southwest Montana. Check out our web site hookedoutfitting.com for more details on trips and the waters we fish.
WatchCOD Features City of Bozeman
KNOWN FOR ITS BREATHTAKING BEAUTY & DIVERSE TERRAIN, THE WEST IS A REGION EMBEDDED IN AMERICA'S FOLKLORE.
IT BEEN SHAPED BY THE VARIETY OF ETHNIC GROUPS THAT HAVE MADE IT HOME.
LET'S VISIT THE WESTERN U.S.
NESTLED BY 3 MOUNTAIN RANGES IN THE EASTERN END OF GALLATIN VALLEY, THE CITY OF BOZEMAN, MONTANA, IS SURROUNDED BY FOREST & WILDERNESS.
THE AREA IS SO AGRICULTURALLY RICH IT IS CONSIDERED ONE OF THE MOST FERTILE REGIONS IN AMERICA.
FOR YEARS, NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBES HUNTED & GATHERED HERE NEAR BOZEMAN.
THE VALLEY WAS USED BY SO MANY TRIBES THE BLACKFEET CALLED IT “MANY COME TOGETHER COUNTRY”.
AFTER LEWIS & CLARK, FUR TRADERS & MOUNTAIN MEN BEGAN PASSING THROUGH, INCLUDING JOHN M. BOZEMAN…
…AN EARLY PIONEER WHO ESTABLISHED THE BOZEMAN TRAIL AS A SHORTCUT TO THE GOLD FIELDS OF SOUTHWEST MONTANA.
THE TOWN OF BOZEMAN WAS FOUNDED SOON AFTER IN 1864.
Nobody leaves in the Summer. Perfect weather for days on the water or in the mountains followed by nights sleeping under a cozy blanket. Autumn has golden days & nights with a chance to see the Northern Lights & Winter means cold smoked powder snow on the ski hill & the best ice climbing on the continent. Its cold, but you'll get a warm welcome anytime.
WITH ITS PROXIMITY TO YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK, BOZEMAN IS AN ALL-SEASON ADVENTURE, CULTURAL, & RETAIL HUB.
FLOATING & FISHING THE MADISON RIVER IS A POPULAR SUMMERTIME ACTIVITY, OR FOR THE MORE THRILL-SEEKING TYPES THERE’S KAYAKING & WHITEWATER RAFTING ON THE RAPIDS OF THE GALLATIN & SURROUNDING RIVERS.
HYALITE CANYON IS PERFECT FOR KAYAKING, FISHING, HIKING & BIKING, ROCK & ICE CLIMBING, OR CAMPING.
RANKED THE NUMBER ONE SKI TOWN IN AMERICA BY POWDER MAGAZINE, BOZEMAN ALSO OFFERS WORLD-CLASS SKIING & SNOWBOARDING AT BRIDGER BOWL, BIG SKY RESORT, & MOONLIGHT BASIN.
THE BOZEMAN ICE FESTIVAL IS ONE OF THE CITY’S MOST POPULAR ATTRACTIONS.
Nearly half of Gallatin County’s 2,500 square miles is public land. With trails, streams & lakes residents enjoy easy access to a variety of outdoor recreation. Camping, skiing, biking, fishing, the opportunities are endless.
BOZEMAN'S ANNUAL SAINT PATRICK'S DAY RUN TO THE PUB—WHERE YOUR COSTUME CAN BE MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR TIME—IS ALSO GAINING TREMENDOUS POPULARITY.
Bozeman is a university town & MSU brings sports, culture, arts & great speakers to Bozeman. Historic downtown offers summertime music on main every Thursday, monthly art walks through the galleries on Friday. The Sweet Pea Festival of the Arts & the Cruisin' on Main car show. In December a traditional Christmas stroll.
IN 2012, BOZEMAN EARNED AN ENDORSEMENT BY THE LEAGUE OF AMERICAN BICYCLISTS AS A BIKE-FRIENDLY COMMUNITY.
THE CITY’S 60 MILE TRAIL SYSTEM, MAIN STREET TO THE MOUNTAINS, WEAVES THROUGH HISTORIC RAILROAD CORRIDORS, ATOP SCENIC RIDGELINES, THROUGH CITY PARKS, & LINKS BOZEMAN TO THE NEARBY MOUNTAINS.
BOZEMAN IS HOME TO LAND-GRANT INSTITUTION MONTANA STATE UNIVERSITY, A MAJOR RESEARCH UNIVERSITY & ONE OF THE AREA’S LARGEST EMPLOYERS
When you think about Montana State University, you're talking about the largest university in the State of Montana. So that means the people who live in Bozeman have access to a wide variety of activities, cultural events, artistic events, exciting sports events, musical events, all right here, in Montana State University.
BOZEMAN IS ALSO HOME TO MANY HIGH-TECH, BIO-TECH, & OUTDOOR COMPANIES.
The economy in Bozeman is one of the fastest growing in the state. Businesses here are entrepreneurial, innovative & they are high tech. And we operate in a business friendly environment that helps us support our growth, but everyone is responsible for economic growth here in Bozeman & our best asset is our people. The people here are well educated, they're creative & they represent the hard working mentality you'd expect in any Montanian.
BOZEMAN ALSO HOSTS THE SMITHSONIAN-AFFILIATED MUSEUM OF THE ROCKIES, WHICH FEATURES A DISTINGUISHED COLLECTION OF DINOSAUR FOSSILS, CULTURAL ARTIFACTS & DISPLAYS, & ROTATING EXHIBITS.
Bozeman is special, because we also have a wonderful mountains, invigorating weather & there is something special about the people who choose Bozeman as their place to live, to learn & to thrive.
Bozeman is Montana's strongest local economy. Home of its largest university with a diversity of employers who love our small town work ethic & employees who want to keep Bozeman the most livable place in Montana.
College M Trail Bozeman Mt.
Today we are headed up the the College M trail in Bozeman, MT a great trail to get a beautiful view of Bozeman.
Madison Buffalo Jump State Park to celebrate Native American history, culture
LOGAN – The American bison was life for many of Montana’s Native people and Southwest Montana is home to a piece of land that helped them for thousands of years. The Madison Buffalo Jump State Park is just over 600 acres above the Madison River and became Montana’s 20th state park back in 1966.
Top 12 Tourist Attractions in Bozeman - Travel Montana
Top 12 Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Bozeman - Travel Montana:
Museum of the Rockies, Downtown Bozeman, American Computer Museum, Bridger Bowl, Montana Grizzly Encounter, Palisade Falls, Gallatin Canyon, Gallatin River, Gallatin History Museum, Emerson Cultural Center, East Gallatin Recreation Area Park, Ellen Theater
Launching @ Corbly Gulch Bozeman, Montana FlyLife Paragliding
Paragliding in Bozeman, MT
FlyLife Paragliding
Who We Are
FlyLife Paragliding is a free flight equipment retailer dedicated to providing a wide variety of quality products and outstanding customer service.
Whether you are looking to buy gliders, harnesses, helmets, instruments, reserves or accessories, our gear will offer complete comfort and safety. Our staff of pilots have chosen only the top manufacturers to provide the very best equipment possible for all types of free flight including cross country, ridge soaring, competition and acro. FlyLife Paragliding is located in beautiful Bozeman, MT. We have distribution locations on the east and west coast that guarantee faster nationwide shipping.
USHPA P1 & P2 Pilot Certifications
P1 Beginner Certification ($1200.00)
The P1 certification program is designed to introduce you to the joys of paragliding. The program requires approximately 5 days of training and will provide you with the USHPA P1 Certification (Beginner). Your training will include classroom theory, ground training and 5-8 flights from the training hill.
P2 Novice Certification ($2000.00)
The P2 Certification is for people wanting to be certified by the United States Hang-gliding and Paragliding Association. With a USHPA P2 Certification, you can fly without instructor supervision at most regulated sites around the globe.
FlyLife Paragliding P2 training program will provide you with the skills and knowledge to fly on your own including basic flight skills, meteorology, aerodynamics, equipment, reserve parachute deployment, emergency procedures, risk management, and a minimum of 25 solo flights. The P2 certification usually takes 10 – 14 days of training depending on the weather and students physical ability.
Introductory Lessons offered, as low as $75.00
Gear Discounts– Substantial discounts on top of the line gear up to $1000.00 that will provide many years of safe flying.
Group Discounts – Three or more people receive $200.00 off instruction per person.
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Bear Trap Canyon Madison River Montana Video
Bear Trap Canyon Madison River Montana. Whitewater rafters love the Madison River running through Beartrap Canyon in Southwest Montana. But there are other outdoor activities to entertain non-rafters and other outdoor enthusiasts through the Canyon's 2,000-foot high granite cliffs.
Location/Directions
From Ennis, Montana, go northeast on Highway 287 to McAllister and connect with a gravel road, continuing on it to the south access. To reach the north access, take Highway 287 east of Norris 8 miles and then continue 3 miles south of the Red Mountain Campground on the gravel Beartrap Road. Beartrap Canyon is about 35 miles from Bozeman, Montana. Activities
Hiking
Begin at the lower end of the canyon on the trailhead off of Highway 84. The trail starts out easy but gets more strenuous as it rises above the Madison River. Watch for mule deer, bears, and eagles as you hike. Bring plenty of water, keep an eye out for rattlesnakes, and keep your dogs on a leash for their own protection as well as others. Remember overnight backpack camping is allowed for up to three consecutive days.
Floating/Whitewater Rafting
At the south end of the canyon (below Ennis Lake Dam), floaters can paddle nine-miles. Be sure to check the posted, current flow of the river before floating, sign in at the registration box (private floaters don't need permits), and do not use watercraft shorter than 14 feet. For those more skilled or floating with experienced local guides, the float transforms into whitewater rafting, taking the courageous through the teeth-clenching, and very dangerous 'Kitchen Sink' Class IV rapid.
Fishing
Anglers can try their luck casting for world-class rainbow and brown trout with nymphs, streamers, and grasshoppers.
Does This Underground Lake Really Exist? | A Bribe Taken!! | Bozeman Montana
We needed to give the kids a break from hiking and the National parks. So we spent some time in Bozeman MT. Instead of hiking, we found a lot of water related activities. The Madison River was perfect for a float and we couldn’t have stayed closer to the Bozeman Hot-springs, which was a real hit with the kids. I think they could have stayed there all day everyday. But since there was no child care or kid programs, we couldn’t just leave them there unattended like they wanted.
Kendyll loves caves. The Lewis and Clark Caverns are not far from Bozeman, so we took a side trip and we were not disappointed. The limestone formations are incredible and Kendyll?, well, check out the video and hear in her own words what she thought AND her favorite parts!!
A little about us… Amy and I are the kind of parents that will occasionally bribe our kids to be good. We found a great candy store called ‘The Candy Jar’ where they built their own candy bar. I’m not SAYING we are the best parents ever, but I’m certainly implying it!! In all seriousness though, our kids were angels for the length of time we were in the store, so it turned out pretty good for everyone.
Bozeman was a hit!! And it was the perfect layover between National Park adventures. We needed to rest up because Yellowstone is not far away…
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Floating the Maddie
Floating Montana's Madison River July 2016. Come With Me copyright The Clintons Band.
Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem - Bridger Guest House - Bozeman, Montana
Please visit us at BridgerGuestHouse.com to check out photos, blog posts, and to book a stay in our guest house.
The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is a designation given to the 22 million acres of forests, mountains, valleys, high plateaus, and rivers which cover 3 states (Idaho, Montana, and Wyoming) and include 2 national parks (Yellowstone National Park, and Grand Teton National Park).
There are numerous gateway communities around the parks, with Bozeman, Montana offering the largest amount of services including a university (Montana State University), a major hospital (Bozeman Deaconness), and an international airport (Gallatin Field). Our guesthouse is located in the middle of Bozeman, and downtown is accessible by the city trail system. MSU is a very short distance to the west, and the city-wide free bus system is a few blocks away.
Yellowstone National Park, sitting in the middle of this ecosystem, pulses with life from season to season, like a beating heart. The waters flowing from this high elevation plateau are the headwaters for many large North American River systems, which drain to both the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The Snake River, which is the largest tributary of the Columbia River, drains to the Pacific Ocean. The Yellowstone, Madison, Gallatin, Jefferson, and Shoshone Rivers, are all major tributaries of the Missouri, which in turn is the largest tributary of the Mississippi River... All start here, in the high roadless mountains of the ecosystem.
The area may be most well known for two things: the animals, and the geothermals. Most of eastern Idaho, northwestern Wyoming, and southwestern Montana are a hotbed of geothermal activity, which is evident in many of the hot springs in the area.
Come enjoy our pristine wildernesses, and book a stay at our guesthouse, and throw in a trip for good measure. Trips can be tailored to any group's abilities and desires. Just tell us what you are looking for! Examples of trips include hiking (easy to expert), historical ghost town tours and camping, moutaineering and backpacking, flyfishing, hunting, mountain biking, ski touring, snowmobiling, and much more.
Visit BridgerGuestHouse.com to read our blog and book a trip to any of these amazing locations within the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem!
*** Huma-Huma - Eureka
00:14 – Crazy Mountains, MT
01:23 – Yellowstone National Park geothermal features
02:47 – Yellowstone River through Black Canyon
03:01 – Swan Lake Flats from Bunsen Peak, Yellowstone National Park (YNP)
*** Kevin Macleod – Easminster ***
03:08 – Bunsen Peak, YNP
03:15 – Hayden Valley, YNP
03:22 – Sevenmile Hole, YNP
03:29 – Mt. Washburn, YNP
03:57 – Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, from atop Mt. Washburn, YNP
04:04 – Upper Falls of the Yellowstone, Canyon Location, YNP
04:18 – Lake Hotel, Lake Location, YNP
04:25 – Tower Falls, Roosevelt Location, YNP
04:32 – Beartooth Plateau
05:00 – Chief Joseph Highway, WY
05:14 – Bighorn Canyon, WY
05:21 – Paradise Valley, MT
05:56 – Absaroka Mountains, MT
06:31 – Bridger Mountains, MT
09:32 – Bozeman, MT and Gallatin Valley
*** Chris Zabriskie – The Sun Is Scheduled To Come Out Tomorrow ***
10:21 – Some of the local wildlife
12:48 – Numerous ghost towns. Historical tours available
13:51 – Aspens across the ecosystem
14:19 – Sunburst lichen on limestone. Naturalist tours available.
14:25 – Agate hunting. Geology and permitted crystal digging tours available.
15:00 – Gallatin Range, MT (Hyalite Canyon hiking from 14:32-15:56)
*** Chris Zabriskie – Oxygen Garden ***
17:06 – Madison Range, MT
19:19 – Madison Valley, MT
19:40 – Gravelly Range, MT
20:29 – Tobacco Root Mountains, MT
21:49 – Wildflowers from the area. Photography tours available.
*** Huma-Huma – Nevada City ***
23:30 – Tetons, Jedediah Wilderness, Overnight caving adventures available.
23:37 – Grand Teton National Park. Yellowstone and Grand Teton tours available.
24:26 – Lewis and Clark Caverns State Park
24:40 – Red Rock Lakes Wildlife Refuge, MT
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Montana Fly Fishing: Madison river and southwest Montana
Montana fly fishing video by Madison river - Ennis, Montana fly fishing outfitter Hooked Outfitting. Check out hookedoutfitting.com for photos and information of our guide service in southwest Montana. This video is a collection of footage taken during the 2014 Montana fly fishing season. It features footage from a variety of the rivers that we frequent. All of the footage is from public water in southwest Montana. From our home base in Ennis, Montana we are surrounded by numerous quality trout fisheries. We offer guided fly fishing trips on the Madison river, Missouri river, Jefferson river, Gallatin river, Ruby river, local lakes and small streams.
Bozeman Montana Travel Vlog | PART 1|
We headed to Bozeman Montana for Matt's Birthday. This is part one of our trip. We had a great time. Thanks for watching!
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The Madison River House at Palisades | Ennis Montana
Presented by RE/MAX Mountain Property. The Madison River house at Palisades is a one of a kind log home. The location is almost 6 acres riverfront on the blue ribbon Madison River across from the towering cliffs of the Madison Palisades. Large windows in every room bring in big sky views of snow capped mountain peaks and the Madison River. The home is approximately 100 yards from riverfront, It borders public lands to the south and the Wall Creek Wildlife Refuge winter Elk Range to the west. Wildlife are abundant here and elk, moose, deer, and antelope frequent the property.
The 4 bedroom 3 and one half bath main home enjoys 3850 square feet of open living space on 3 levels. The detached two car garage has a 720 square foot guest house. The property is fenced for horses and has a large 3 stall barn for storage of animals or your own outdoor recreational accessories. This one of a kind property in a prized location on the Upper Madison River, 25 miles south of lively town of Ennis Montana. The home is offered for sale by Bill Mercer and Lincoln Roberts of RE/MAX Mountain Properties in beautiful Ennis Montana.
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Lonesomehurst Campground
I've been back on the road since Sept 8 and in search of the PERFECT campsite... here is my story of adventure.