
The Bozeman Public Library Labyrinth is located approximately 300 yards south of the Library, on the west side of the Gallagator trail before reaching Peets Hill. The Labyrinth was spearheaded by Library supporter David Kingman in honor of his late wife Rocel who took comfort in walking a labyrinth when she was ill. Labyrinths are used worldwide to quiet the mind, meditate, self-reflect, reduce stress, and to discover innovation and celebration. Designed by Shara Kees from Field Studio Landscape Architects in collaboration with David Kingman and Bill Halpin of Greenspace Landscaping, the Labyrinth opened to the public on June 27, 2019.