Gallagator Trail

Gallagator Trail

Bozeman, Washington

About Gallagator Trail

This scenic linear trail winds through Bozeman's neighborhoods and natural areas, providing walkers, runners, and cyclists with a picturesque route featuring shade trees, wildlife viewing opportunities, and connections to the broader trail system. The trail's peaceful atmosphere and accessibility make it ideal for those seeking outdoor activity close to downtown.

Reviews

★★★★★ 6 months ago

In town trail behind library with 2 different lots to park at. Easy flat trail that meanders along a creek in places. Some benches throughout with shade. Was especially nice with fall colors. We enjoyed!

— Mamie Zembal

★★★★★ a year ago

Just a block from downtown with entry to the trail at any number of spots in town this trail rocks. It accommodates people ranging in age from youthful to older. The flat areas below the ridge provide ez riding or walking in a variety of terrain. Jog, walk, or bike up the trails to the top and you will be provided spectacular views of the Bozeman area with mountains all around and views of the city nestled into the valley. I saw groups of children on mountain bikes, yoga work outs, dog walking galore, biking, jogging, and lots of picture taking. Enjoy this wonder of the Bozeman area.

— Roberto Hendy

★★★★★ 7 months ago

We are lucky in Bozeman to have this trail in town. It is lovely, with trees and a creek that let you be in nature in the midst of the city. It is only a narrow strip of nature, but it works well to transport you to a forest.

— Stephanie Newman

★★★★★ 6 months ago

Just a block from downtown with entry to the trail at any number of spots in town this trail rocks. It accommodates people ranging in age from youthful to older.

— Brooks

★★★★★ 2 years ago

Thoroughly delightful trail along a paved path featuring sculpture/art along the way. My 86+ year old father who walks with a cane enjoyed the stroll and strategically placed benches for art gazing. Did I mention a delightful place!

— Jayne Perryman

Photo by Sherry S via Google Maps