Cancel

    Open app

    Search

    Yellowstone Alliance Adventures

    4.0 (4 reviews)
    Open 8:30 am - 5:00 pm

    Get information

    You can now request information from this business directly from Yelp

    Yellowstone Alliance Adventures Photos

    You might also consider

    Recommended Reviews - Yellowstone Alliance Adventures

    Your trust is our priority, so businesses can't pay to alter or remove their reviews. Learn more about reviews.
    Yelp app icon
    Browse more easily on the app
    Review Feed Illustration

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0
    Photo of Bob F.
    181
    14
    2

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    8 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    7 years ago

    Helpful 0
    Thanks 0
    Love this 0
    Oh no 0

    Ask the Community - Yellowstone Alliance Adventures

    You might also consider

    Verify this business for free

    Get access to customer & competitor insights.

    Verify this business

    Gallatin Valley YMCA - Outside View

    Gallatin Valley YMCA

    (5 reviews)

    Not ADA compliant. Discriminatory to persons needing accommodations…read more Accommodation means more than ADA ramps or equipment. It means having well-trained employees who do not make disabled persons feel unwelcome and othered. The YMCA employees made crass, inappropriate comments that were highly offensive to a person with a heart condition who struggles with standing for long periods of time. The experience with the YMCA was the most negative we've had as disabled people in the Gallatin Valley. It was traumatizing. With a fairly high monthly cost, considering there is no swimming pool and extremely limited evening class offerings that most working adults can access, this YMCA is a poor value compared to the Ridge Athletic Club, Bozeman Hot Springs, or other gyms in the area. Planet Fitness is far more budget-friendly, at $15 per month. Our family has been involved with YMCAs for over 70 years, as volunteers, employees, and members. This YMCA was a huge disappointment. It exists primarily to serve wealthier retired persons as a health-promoting facility. While meeting the needs of seniors is important, providing affordable, welcoming health and recreation for a wide variety of incomes, ability levels, and cultures is sorely lacking. With a family member disabled, we hoped the Y would help in building strength and recovery. We had to look elsewhere.

    On a long road trip and decided to stop here for a day use pass to get a work out in as well as a…read moreshower. The facility seemed new and well kept. Super friendly staff and I appreciate Linda for her excellent service, she provided me with a tour and any info I needed. Would definitely come back whenever I'm passing by again!

    Kimpton Armory Hotel Bozeman - Yummy food

    Kimpton Armory Hotel Bozeman

    (63 reviews)

    Great location right in downtown Bozeman, making it easy to walk to shops, restaurants, and bars…read more The hotel itself is clean and well-kept, with solid restaurant and bar options on-site. The staff was accommodating and allowed an early check-in, which was much appreciated. Rooms are comfortable and nicely appointed. One downside: Sky Shed was closed for a private event during our stay, which was disappointing if you're hoping to enjoy the rooftop. Also, the in-room lighting is terrible--easily the worst I've experienced in a hotel. If you're someone who does makeup or needs good lighting, bring a lighted mirror. Overall, a nice stay with great vibes and comfort, just a few practical misses.

    I'm pretty loyal to my normal hotel brands but we decided to stay at the Kimpton Armory Hotel…read moreBozeman because we got a good offer through my credit card. To be quite honest, I don't think I'd stay here again when in Bozeman, depending on the circumstances. The hotel is nicely situated near Main Street and is an easy walk to many of the shoppes and restaurants in the area. Checking in was fairly easy and the person working the desk was extremely informative and friendly. The lobby was decorated nicely, with plenty of seating. It was strange that there were just stairs up to the front door, the accessible entrance was all the way around the building. We checked out other areas by the lobby. You can walk up to the balcony of the theatre and take a look at it from there. It was being decorated for Nutcracker brunch so it was super cute when we saw it. We visited the restaurant and both the bars. We also joined the social hour a couple of times. The social hour is great and I appreciated that they did this. We went up to the pool but didn't swim. It was nicely heated so you could be in it year-round. Our room was clean and smelled nice when we entered. The bed was comfortable and clean. We were on the 8th floor so there were no people sleeping above us so it was nice and quiet after the bar closed. For some of the flaws, I booked a mountain view and would not do that if staying here again. The train horn was super loud and went on all night. The shower leaked and the water landed on the huge metal plate over the drain. It was the loudest thing ever and we ended up having to put a towel in the shower to dampen the sound in order for us to sleep. Also, the fire alarm had a really erratic light that made no sense and sometimes lit the whole room up in an eerie green light. These flaws were fairly manageable. The worst thing (and the reason I might not stay in this hotel again) was late check out. They do it "first come, first serve" here, meaning you have to call around 7am to try to get a late check out, which is just given to you, no question about WHEN you need to check out. We decided to just hang out at the airport for the rest of our time because our late check out was just one hour. They also don't preemptively re-key your card, you have to wait until you can't get into your room anymore.

    Bodhi Farms

    Bodhi Farms

    (5 reviews)

    YES YES YES!! This place was super cute with a little restaurant in a teepee. The waitress was…read moresuper helpful and really made us feel like we were visiting her home. The food was super fresh and good as it is farm to table. This place was awesome'

    My husband and I stayed at Bodhi Farms on a Friday night. This was our first time glamping in a…read moretipi and we enjoyed the overall experience. Here's a breakdown of some of our pros & cons. Pros: - The tipi is very spacious and the beds are comfy! - There were heating blankets on our bed which made our sleep even better. - The open air features make a huge difference during the day! - Everyone who works here is incredibly welcoming. - Complimentary sauna time in the morning is a must! - Breakfast was delivered to our tent eight when we were waking up. - Morning yoga classes are open for guests as well (we couldn't make it). - Bodhi Farms is perfectly positioned outside of the city. You still get the rural, serene feeling of camping while being close enough to other amenities if needed. Cons: - It gets HOT inside the tipi during the day. There are fans and you can open the top of your tipi for ventilation but be warned... - So many mosquitos, and not just outside. I hate bugs but mostly ones that will bite me. We had to make a trip to Target for mosquito bands to use inside our tipi. - The walk from the camping area to the bathrooms/shower is very inconvenient at night, make sure you carry your lanterns. - Lots of animal noises at night that can be distracting if you're a light sleeper. - We were right next to our neighbors so we could hear them and they could hear us. Minimal privacy in that way. We definitely enjoyed ourselves overall. My husband has already asked if we should come back for more than one night.

    Yellowstone Alliance Adventures - summer_camps - Updated May 2026

    Loading...
    Loading...
    Loading...