This isn’t just a hike or a farm visit—it’s a hands-on, small-group experience centered around working pack llamas, not petting-zoo animals. Guests begin with rare, up-close time in the mama and baby
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Location: Bozeman
What's Included
- Beautiful views of Montana
- Llama souvenirs
- Llama trail companion
- Llama wrangler and guide
- Llama pellets
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: The hike is really easy and suitable for all fitness levels! It’s described as a stroll more than a hike, so your parents should be just fine. You walk alongside the llamas at a relaxed pace, and the guides are super accommodating if anyone needs a break. Plus, the views are gorgeous, so it’s a nice way to enjoy Montana!
A: You’ll want to wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing. The terrain is mostly grassy with some dirt paths, but good shoes are key since it can be uneven in places. If it’s sunny, sunglasses and sunscreen are a must. Bring layers since Montana weather can change fast!
A: Yes, they’re pretty flexible with rescheduling due to weather! Just reach out to Montana Llama Guides ahead of time if you have to change your plans. They want everyone to have a great experience and will work with you to find an alternative date.
Discussions
Thinking of getting the Llama Hike for my daughter’s birthday – thoughts?
I’ve been looking into the Llama Hike and Farm Tour in Bozeman for my 10-year-old’s birthday. I love that it’s hands-on and she can walk a llama! Plus, I read that there’s a chance to learn about how they’re raised and used for backcountry travel, which sounds super cool. Has anyone done this? What’s the best time of year to go?
Experience was unforgettable! Highly recommend!
I just got back from the Llama Hike and Farm Tour, and wow, I can’t recommend it enough! Walking with a llama was such a unique experience, and the guides were super knowledgeable about the Gallatin Valley. They even provided llama souvenirs at the end! If you’re looking for a fun day out in Bozeman, this is it. Perfect for all ages too!