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Paradise Valley extends from the Yellowstone gateway community of Gardiner at the south end to historic Livingston on the north end. Appropriately named, this region is a paradise to Montana and to the Rocky Mountains. Bounded by the majestic Absaroka-Beartooth mountains on the east, the Gallatin Range on the west, the valley follows the meandering waters of the Yellowstone River.
In the small city of Livingston, Montana, at Allenspur, is the site of a huge proposed dam on the Yellowstone River back in the 1950s. Today, the Yellowstone still flows free, the longest river in the 48 contiguous states without a dam. The Paradise Valley is home to some of the state's finest "blue-ribbon" fisheries. If stalking free-rising rainbows in crystal clear spring creeks while casting hoppers and salmonflies sounds good to you, then you should visit the area and fish the Yellowstone River and world class Spring Creeks.
This premier Montana vacation spot has perfect summers and mild winters in the "big sky" country. The close proximity to Yellowstone Park, the Beartooth Highway and many other natural wonders make it the perfect place to vacation. Anglers from around the world travel to Paradise Valley to fish its pristine waters. World class big game hunting, whitewater rafting, kayaking, wildlife viewing and photography, hiking, camping and horseback riding are just a few of the unlimited recreational opportunities available here. Many fine Bed and Breakfasts, cabin rentals and guest ranches provide lots of options for fine lodging.
Enjoy the exceptional beauty of Paradise Valley, but leave plenty of time to spend at either end. Both Livingston and Gardiner offer some interesting history and unique shopping experiences. The two communities offer items that can not be found anywhere else.