The Extreme History Project Walking Tours Schedule
To purchase tickets for a tour, click on the tour below or give us a call at 406-220-2678, or send us an email at info@extremehistoryproject.org. Tours are $20 per person, or $18 per person for seniors, members and students. Kids 12 and under are free! Our tours run from Memorial Day to Labor Day but we offer private tours. Our private guided walking tours can be scheduled on a specific day and time and are available year-round. The fee is $200 for 0-5 people, $250 for 6-10 people, $300 for 11-15 people, $350 for 16-20 people and $400 for 21+ people. To schedule a private tour, please send us an email at info@extremehistoryproject.org.
Cancellation policy: Cancellations made 24 hours before the scheduled start time will receive a full refund. Cancellations made with-in 24 hours will not be granted a refund. In extenuating circumstances, cancellations will be handled on a case-by-case basis. The tours will proceed rain or shine. If thunder is heard 10 minutes before a tour is set to begin, the tour will be canceled. If thunder is heard at any point during the tour, the guide has the right to end the tour. Refunds will be issued.
Murders, Madams, and Mediums: Bozeman’s Dark Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by The Western Cafe
Ghosts of Bozeman’s Past: Sunset Hills Cemetery – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Sundays at 4pm through the end of September, 2025
Where to Meet: Entrance to Sunset Hills Cemetery, located off of East Main Street directly south of Lindley Park. Sponsored by Dokken-Nelson Funeral Home
NEW TOUR – Bricks, Bricks, Bricks with Lesley Gilmore – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street
Tents to Town: Bozeman’s Historic Main Street – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by Moka Boutique
Gracious Gables: Bozeman’s Historic Bon Ton District – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The Story Mansion located at 811 S. Willson. Sponsored by Dianne Click and Bozeman Brokers
Along the Gallagator: History of the Railway, South Tracy, and More! – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The south end of the Bozeman Public Library (626 E Main Street) parking lot. Sponsored by Leslie Crismond and Chris Faehl
NEW TOUR – Steps Through History: Bozeman’s South Side Historic Black Community – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street
NEW TOUR – Wheatfields, Railroads, and Brewers: Exploring Bozeman’s Historic North Side – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets. When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: Tinworks Art located at 719 N Ida Avenue
Seeking Fortunes: Bozeman’s Historic Chinese Community – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. Sponsored by Susan Sewell
Hidden History: Rediscovering Bozeman Creek – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: Bozeman City Hall located at 121 N. Rouse Avenue. Sponsored by Bozeman Creek Family Health
EXHIBIT TOUR – Illuminating the Shadowed World of Bozeman’s Historic Red-Light District – Click here for more info and to purchase tickets
When: Done for the Season!
Where to Meet: The Extreme History Project located at 234 E. Mendenhall Street. This is not a walking tour, but an exhibit tour so you will stay in the building for the entire tour. Sponsored by Wild Crumb, Bridger Care, Erotique, Treeline Coffee Roasters, Gallatin History Museum, and Sally and Bob Beles.
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