Bozeman

New Hyalite View, Bozeman Neighborhood

New Hyalite View offers a serene and peaceful atmosphere with low traffic noise throughout the neighborhood, providing a calm living environment. Residents benefit from a well-developed cycling network that supports convenient bike transportation. Access to major highways is just a short drive away, and parking availability is generally ample and hassle-free. Pharmacies within the neighborhood are easily reachable, offering essential supplies for daily needs. Housing options include a good mix of single detached homes, townhouses, and small apartment buildings, many built around the early 1980s. This area delivers a variety of spacious residences with three or more bedrooms, catering to diverse preferences.

New Hyalite View is a fairly good neighborhood to buy a house in for those who prefer a relaxed atmosphere. New Hyalite View is quiet, as the streets tend to be tranquil.

Highlights of New Hyalite View

Parks, schools, dining, and what makes this neighborhood special

🌲 New Hyalite View Linear Parks & Trails

This charming green corridor at Highland Boulevard and Holly Drive features tree‑lined pathways, a dog station, wildlife areas, and a public totem, giving neighborhood residents immediate access to peaceful, nature‑rich trails right from their doorstep.

⛰️ Main Street to the Mountains Trail

Bordering the neighborhood, this multi‑use trail gives locals a direct route for walking, running, biking, and even cross‑country skiing in winter—perfect for active outdoor living without leaving New Hyalite View.

🏞️ Peets Hill Lookout

Just across Highland Boulevard, Peets Hill offers scenic walking trails and panoramic views of the city skyline and surrounding mountains, making it a beloved and convenient local natural retreat.

🏫 Nearby Elementary Schools

Within about 1.3 to 1.7 miles of the neighborhood, Longfellow Elementary, Learning Circle Montessori, and Hawthorne Elementary serve families with well‑regarded schooling options close to home.

🚴 Bike‑Friendly Commute Culture

Bozeman Creek / New Hyalite View stands out for having one of the highest bike‑to‑work rates in the U.S., with about 8% of residents commuting by bicycle—reflecting a healthy, eco‑friendly, and physically active neighborhood character.

New Hyalite View

This June in New Hyalite View

Things to do, events, and what's happening this month

Tuesdays, June 16–September 8, 2026

Bozeman Farmers’ Market (Tuesday Evenings)

Lindley Park, 900 East Main Street, Bozeman • 5:00 PM–8:00 PM

A vibrant weekly evening market offering fresh local produce, artisan foods, handmade goods, and live music—perfect for residents of New Hyalite View seeking relaxed, family‑friendly summer outings just across town.

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Tuesdays, early June–late September 2026

Bogert Farmers’ Market & Family Activities

Bogert Park, 325 S Church Avenue, Bozeman • 5:00 PM–8:00 PM

This weekly market features local produce, artisan goods, prepared food, and live music in a park setting, offering a quintessential Bozeman summer experience directly accessible for families near New Hyalite View.

Friday, June 12, 2026 – Saturday, June 13, 2026

Montana Festival 2026

Emerson Theater and Downtown Bozeman • June 11: 9:00 AM start; June 12: 5:30 PM

A gathering of Montana entrepreneurs, artists, and community leaders celebrating innovation and creativity—an inspiring event for locals interested in culture, networking, and supporting regional ideas.

Friday, June 5, 2026

Reverend Horton Heat Concert

The Elm, 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman • 8:00 PM

Energetic psychobilly sounds from a renowned Texas band—great for nearby residents craving lively summer nightlife without a long drive.

Tuesday, June 16, 2026

Iration Concert

The Elm, 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman • 8:00 PM

A summertime reggae-rock show featuring Iration—an accessible, feel‑good concert right in Bozeman for local music fans or families with older teens.

Saturday, June 27, 2026

Watchhouse Concert

The Elm, 506 N 7th Ave, Bozeman • 8:00 PM

An evening with Watchhouse (formerly Mandolin Orange) offering folk‑inspired storytelling and melody—an ideal close-to-home cultural outing for Bozeman residents.

From the Neighborhood

Stories, updates, and things to know in New Hyalite View

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Local characteristics and demographics for New Hyalite View

Neighborhood Characteristics

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