Livingston Depot Center - Livingston

The Livingston Depot is a beautifully restored 1902 Northern Pacific Railway station that operates as a museum typically from late May to mid September. During the off-season, the Depot hosts wedding receptions, holiday parties, private dinners, historical talks, and more. For available date information and further details, call the Depot at (406) 222-2300 or visit www.livingstondepot.org.

Our summer highlights include these:

The museum exhibit 'Rails Across the Rockies: A History of People and Places' examines the Northern Pacific's key role beginning in the 1880s in introducing America to Yellowstone, America's first national park, as well as broader regional railroad history. The exhibit is complemented by 'The Livingston Depot in History and Architecture' as well as one new special exhibit each year.

Depot Festival of the Arts. The Depot's two-decades-running art festival brings together over a hundred skilled fine artists and crafters in a wide variety of media with thousands of appreciative visitors. The event takes place over the July 4th weekend each year in a pretty trackside park with food and an always popular pie booth.

Website Address


Mailing Address
Not Available

Street Address
200 West Park
Livingston,  MT 59047

Phone: 406-222-2300
Fax: 406-222-2401

Depot Center is located at 200 West Park Street (Highway 89) in downtown Livingston. Take any Livingston exit off I-90. The Depot Center is located between the two traffic lights in town -- Impossible to miss!

Season
Mid-May - Mid-October

Hours
Monday - Saturday: 9:00am - 5:00pm
Sunday: 1:00pm - 5:00pm

Payments
american express, cash, discover, master card, visa

Reservations
group reservations required

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