Pine Creek Lodge is a kick-ass indoor/outdoor music venue near the North Entrance to Yellowstone National Park.

Owners, Chip Hurt and Jenny Arr, left their marketing and sales careers in 2015 and brought their expertise and passion for music to the Paradise Valley to create a one of a kind music experience. Almost like you’re playing in Chip and Jenny’s back yard.

The Lodge hosts music almost year round, with outdoor shows on the Main Stage or Beer Garden Stage from June through September and on occasion more intimate indoor concerts on Fridays and Saturdays from January through April.

We have 6 cabins, 3 glamping tents and 5 tent sites, as well as a full restaurant.

We have exceptional relationships with other music venues in Montana where we can assist in helping to book additional shows where it makes sense.

Key stats: (Since 2015)

  • Bands Hosted: 800+

  • Social Media Following: 45,000+

  • Email Marketing Lists: 29,000+

  • Annual Website Visits: 244,000+ from 154,000+ Unique Visitors

Pine Creek Lodge is located just 15 minutes from I-90. 2496 East River Road Livingston, MT 59047 - information@pinecreeklodgemontana.com

Pine Creek Lodge is an amazing venue situated in a slice of heaven and populated with poets and heroes. In the middle of the night I swear I heard the ghost of Jim Harrison opening a bottle of Bandol wine.
— Dave Simonett, Trampled By Turtles
Pine Creek Lodge is one of the coolest venues I’ve ever played, and I loved my cabin. Playing for the people and horses under the stars with the mountains in the background is a gig I will never forget.
— JoJo Hermann, Widespread Panic

Creekside Sessions, produced by Soundcolor Studios, are filmed on the banks of the mighty Pine Creek. If you play at Pine Creek Lodge we can get this set up for you, it’s free and it doesn’t take much time.

A FEW OF THE ARTISTS WE’VE HOSTED

JOHN MAYER - BOB WEIR - DAVE CHAPELLE - BILLY STRINGS - GOOSE - RYAN ADAMS - OLD CROW MEDICINE SHOW - BRUCE HORNSBY & THE NOISEMAKERS - GREENSKY BLUEGRASS - MOE. - RAILROAD EARTH - RYAN BINGHAM - STS9 - SHAKEY GRAVES - PAUL CAUTHEN - THE DISCO BISCUITS - LEFTOVER SALMON - THE INFAMOUS STRINGDUSTERS - THE WOOD BROTHERS - MATISYAHU - DEER TICK - YONDER MOUNTAIN STRING BAND - KITCHEN DWELLERS - THE TRAVELIN’ MCCOURYS - THE JAYHAWKS - CORB LUND - HAYES CARLL - LANGHORNE SLIM - NICK SHOULDERS - KELLER WILLIAMS - BLITZEN TRAPPER - MARGO PRICE - JOJO HERMANN OF WIDESPREAD PANIC - DAVE SIMONETT OF TRAMPLED BY TURTLES - MICHAEL GLABICKI OF RUSTED ROOT - DAVE WALKER OF FLEETWOOD MAC - ANDY FRASCO - OLD 97’S - BILL PAYNE - LUCERO - THE SAMPLES - THE LAST REVEL - THE LIL SMOKIES - DANIEL DONATO - LANEY LOU & THE BIRD DOGS - ROBERT EARL KEEN - MANDOLIN ORANGE - DIARRHEA PLANET - JUSTIN TOWNES EARLE - FRUITION - JEFF AUSTIN - THE YOUNG DUBLINERS - FUTUREBIRDS - JERRY JOSEPH - SHINYRIBS - ASLEEP AT THE WHEEL - CHARLIE PARR - JAMES MCMURTRY


STAGES & specs

 

Main Stage: Maximum Capacity 1,000, Minimum Capacity 200. Typically featuring ticketed events. Covered Stage Dimensions: 30’x16’ with a 12’ high ceiling. This includes a 20’x12’ Drum Riser and 12’x8’ Sound Engineer Side Stage. An 8’x10’ covered Sound Engineer Stage is located at the rear of the venue. (June-September)

Main Stage Loudspeaker System 

  • (4) QSC KLA12 Line Arrays (L/R 2/side)

  • (4) QSC KS 118 Subwoofers (2/side)

  • (2) QSC K12 Mid/Highs (out-fills L&R)

  • (1) QSC K12.2 Mid/Highs (Center fill)

  • (1) QSC K10.2 Mid/Highs (rear offstage fill)

Main Stage Lighting

  • (12) Fixed Chauvet SlimPar (5ea SP56, 7ea SP64) LED DJs

  • ADY DMX Operator 192-CH

Microphones

  • (6) Shure SM 57

  • (5) Shure SM 58

  • (2) Sennheiser e609

  • Audix DP9 drum kit package

  • Audix DP9 drum kit package (con’t)

    • (1) D-6 

    • (2) D-4 

    • (2) D-2 

    • (2) i5 

    • (2) ADX-51

XLR Mic cords

  • 10 ea 4, 8, 12, and 16 ft

  • 6 ea various 30-50 ft

  • Several more misc. length

Specs

Main Stage Mixing & I/O

  • Midas M32 Live Mixer

  • Midas M32C racked with DL- 32 stage box

Main Stage Monitoring

  • (2) QSC K12 Mid/Highs

  • (2) QSC K10.2 Mid/Highs

  • (4) Yamaha DRX12 Active Monitors

  • (1) Mackie SWA1501 Active Subwoofer

Main Stage Power: 

  • 200 amp Fixed Distribution-10 circuits, 

    • 2 circuits DSL (one dedicated to PA)

    • 2 circuits DSR (one dedicated to PA)

    • 2 circuits USL

    • 2 circuits USR

    • 2 circuits off DSL (monitor beach)

Sub Snakes

  • (2) 6 channel 25 ft

  • (1) 12 channel 25 ft

House Backline (Available By Arrangement)

  • Yamaha Drum kit

    • 22” Kick

    • 14” Snare

    • 12” &10” Rack toms 

    • 16” Floor tom

  • Yamaha CP-73 Electric Piano

  • Genzler 800W Bass Amp

  • David Eden 4X10” Bass cabinet

  • Fender Deluxe Reverb combo amplifier

  • Vox AC-15 Combo Amplifier


Beer Garden Stage: Maximum Capacity 200. This stage is ideal for non-ticketed events. Open Air Stage Dimensions: 14’x9’ (June-September)

Specs

  • (2) QSC K10.2 Mid/Highs

  • (1) QSC K8.2 Monitor

  • Yamaha MG12XU analog mixer


Indoor Stage: Maximum Capacity 120. These shows are the definition of intimate events. Acoustic or “tuned down” shows only. It’s crowded and sweaty! Ticketed shows only. Indoor Stage Dimensions: 12’x15’ with a 7’ high ceiling. (Fridays and Saturdays from January-April)


On-Site Band Accommodations

 

ARTICLES & AWARDS

Park County Community Journal Best of Park County - Best Music Venue 2019. Runner Up 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018. Best New Business 2015.

Bozeman’s Choice - Best Place For Live Music in Gallatin County 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, 2023 - Runner Up (We are not even in Gallatin County)

Montana Yellowstone Country - March 2023

Jambands - August 2022

Rolling Stone Magazine - July 2022

Billboard Magazine - July 2022

People Magazine - July 2022

The Dan Le Batard Show - July 2022 (33:00)

Yellowstone Public Radio - Dead of Night Show - May 2022

Explore Big Sky - September 2019 

Visit Yellowstone Country - March 2017

Forbes Magazine - August 2018

Edible Bozeman - August 2019

Park & Life Magazine - December 2016

Yellowstone Valley Woman Magazine - September 2019

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Love Pine Creek Lodge. I’ve played there both solo and with my band and had a blast both times. Great location and fun people. Not to mention Montana is my favourite state. Hope to pass through again one of these days. Highly recommended.
— Corb Lund
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Young Dubliners loved playing at Pine Creek Lodge in Montana. Absolutely beautiful location and the accommodations were superb. The stage and sound are perfect for the size venue and our audience loves the place too. We can’t wait to get back.
— Keith Roberts, The Young Dubliners
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The venue is amazing!
— Sean Kelly, The Samples
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There’s a reason people travel from across the country to attend a show at Pine Creek Lodge. You may forget you are in a music venue; there is a running stream behind the stage which is set at the base of the Absaroka mountains. And if you aren’t careful enough a local may take you for some world class fishing down the Yellowstone River. The beautiful setting complimented by the staff and hospitality make it a truly memorable experience for all involved. That magic that musicians strive for seems to come a little easier at Pine Creek Lodge. We will return as a band or as attendees as long as we can!
— Max Davies, Kitchen Dwellers
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Pine Creek Lodge was one of the most exciting surprises for us this tour. The scenic atmosphere of the outdoor stage was absolutely inspiring and hanging out under the stars all night with a few folks who stayed late at the bar was one of the best memories I have of recent tour. Everyone treated us so well and the show itself was fantastic. Everyone was eager to rock and made us feel at home. Pine Creek Lodge is the type of venue that makes you want to move to a city. What a great local haunt!
— Jordan Smith, Diarrhea Planet
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Pine Creek Lodge? The answer is Yes. Consider this: Off the tour bus and into the hammock. An outdoor stage on the creek bank with a professional sound system and a local audience both laid back and music savvy. Hospitality abounds, and whether you hike into the Absarokas or hang around for the late night story telling, it’s magic under the Paradise Valley stars.
— Karen Grotberg, The Jayhawks
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I love Pine Creek, it’s such a beautiful setting and I had a fantastic time staying in the cabin and playing shows there. The staff and audience were so kind and I was overwhelmed with good vibes. I could see every star in the sky and I hope I get to return again soon.
— Charlie Parr
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