Bach on the Trails? Only in Bozeman.

So, you live in the Bozeman area and you decide to hit one of your go-to local trails for a hike. Pretty standard way to spend the day, right? But then—you get to the trailhead and suddenly hear Bach playing in the distance. What? Is your playlist on shuffle? Are you losing it?

Nope. You're not imagining things.

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What you're hearing is Bach at Trails, and it's one of the most unique events happening in Bozeman this summer. As far as we know, it's one-of-a-kind. This event is a creative partnership between the Gallatin Valley Land Trust, Baroque Music Montana, local musicians, and even dancers. It brings live music into the heart of Bozeman's parks and trail system—basically turning a casual hike into a full-on arts experience.

When Is Bach At Trails Happening?

Sunday, June 8, from 12:15 to 1:15 PM

Where Can You Catch It?

Performances will be happening at these locations:

  • Lindley Park
  • Langhor Park
  • Peets Hill
  • Tuckerman Park
  • S. Cottonwood
  • Story Mill Park
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Want to Participate or Get Involved?

Are you a musician or dancer? They're looking for volunteers of all ages and skill levels. No matter your style or instrument, there's a place for you. Learn how to join in the fun HERE.

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This is something you don't want to miss—especially if you're into music, nature, or just cool community vibes. Bring a friend, a blanket, or your lunch and enjoy some Bach with your backpack.

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