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BOZ ANGELES RUGGED, OUTDOORSY, AND SURPRISINGLY HIPSTER

After a day spent hiking, ogling grizzly bears and getting drenched by a waterfall, my seven-year-old son was eager to splash around some more—this time in the hot springs located on-site at our campground. Set against a backdrop of craggy Rocky Mountain peaks and giant pine, spruce and fir, the 12 pools of varying temperatures, ranging from 59 to 106 degrees Fahrenheit, at Bozeman Hot Springs made for the perfect wind-down spot to relax and soothe sore muscles after a day of epic Big Sky adventure.

I had originally suggested Bozeman as a destination for me and my husband to explore as a romantic getaway (without the kiddo in tow),

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