Bozeman Winter Farmers' Market
A convenient mid‑May opportunity for Southeast Neighborhood residents to shop local farm‑fresh produce, supporting local growers and enjoying a community atmosphere close to home.
Bozeman, Montana presents a serene atmosphere with quiet streets and a slower pace of life that many find appealing. The community features a mix of single detached houses, townhouses, duplexes, and small apartment buildings, offering a variety of housing options mainly consisting of two and three-bedroom residences built around 1996. Residents have convenient access to numerous primary schools and private educational institutions. Food shopping is supported by about 30 grocery stores, complemented by several restaurants and coffee shops nearby. The city includes several bike lanes, encouraging environmentally friendly travel. Parking is ample and easily accessible throughout the area.
Bozeman offers a slower-paced ambience. Bozeman is excellent for those who like a quiet atmosphere, as noise from the streets and other parts of the city is rarely an issue.
Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special
Bogert Park, located at South Church Avenue and Bogert Place in Southeast Bozeman, is a beloved 7.5‑acre neighborhood gem featuring an expansive playground with both toddler and older‑child areas, open fields for sports, shelters for picnics, summertime City Band concerts and a weekly Tuesday evening farmer’s market, plus winter ice skating—making it a vibrant focal point for family and community activity.
The Main Street to the Mountains trail begins in the Southeast quadrant and provides direct, scenic, and walkable/bikeable access all the way from the neighborhood past Peet’s Hill, through Lindley Park, and up to the mountain foothills—a defining recreational corridor that integrates urban lifestyle with Bozeman’s outdoor living tradition.
Nestled along the east end of Peet’s Hill and Burke Park, the Knolls at Hillcrest retirement community and the newer Lindley Park Place condos (built in 2013) offer distinctive residential options—combining peaceful, mature neighborhood character with elevated views and easy access to Lindley Park and downtown conveniences.
This Southeast neighborhood borders Bozeman Health Deaconess Hospital, making it especially attractive for healthcare professionals or families seeking quick access to comprehensive medical facilities while living in an established, quiet residential area tied closely to local infrastructure.
Just off Kagy Boulevard on the southeast side, the Sandhill Subdivision spans 160 acres with large single‑family lots, over 40% preserved as native vegetation and wildlife habitat, community trails, and direct access to state land—providing a balance of spacious, sustainable development and seamless connection to Bozeman’s trail network.
Things to do, events, and what's happening this month
A convenient mid‑May opportunity for Southeast Neighborhood residents to shop local farm‑fresh produce, supporting local growers and enjoying a community atmosphere close to home.
Free guided bird‑watching strolls perfect for families and nature lovers in the neighborhood, offering a healthy outdoor activity just minutes away.
A live concert in Bozeman on a Wednesday evening, offering residents nearby a fun cultural outing without traveling far.
A popular indie‑rock show close by—ideal for music fans in Southeast Neighborhood looking for an engaging evening out.
A curated crafts and artisan market featuring local makers; great for residents to discover unique gifts and support regional artists in a lively, community‑centric setting.
Stories, updates, and things to know in Southeast Neighborhood
Local characteristics and demographics for Southeast Neighborhood