Lewis & Clark, Custer, Sitting Bull and Calamity Jane may be long gone, but they are not forgotten in Billings. Museums, galleries and landmarks honoring these legendary characters from the Old West dot the city, making it a history buff's dream destination. Surrounded by six breathtaking mountain ranges, Billings also offers plenty of opportunities for fresh air recreation, including hiking, biking, golf and viewing rare Montana wildlife. Spend time at the Western Heritage Center, an interactive museum full of clothing and remarkable artifacts from the Yellowstone River Valley. In the early 1900s, the railroad brought wealth to Billings and testaments of this prosperity are still standing. Be sure to visit the regal Moss Mansion, designed by architect H.J. Hardenbergh (who also designed the Waldorf-Astoria and Plaza Hotels in New York City). In the more modern realm, MetraPark offers horse racing, rodeos, concerts, fairs and other types of entertainment everyone will enjoy. And kids of all ages will enjoy the animals and games at ZooMontana.
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Bitter Creek Outfitters is a family-operated business providing scenic, guided horseback trail rides 5 miles from downtown Billings, Montana. We'll treat you to a leisurely trek through our Angus cattle ranch - atop the area's distinctive rimrocks. We'll show you spectacular views of five different mountain ranges and a unique perspective of the city. We keep our group sizes small (max 6 people) promising a personalized, unforgettable experience for beginners & advanced riders alike! AGE, HEIGHT/WEIGHT RESTRICTIONS APPLY. PLEASE SEE WEBSITE FOR DETAILS. We are a full-time ranch, part-time trail riding outfit so advanced reservations are required. We do not keep our horses saddled in the corral & ready to go! Season runs June thru October, weather permitting. Rides typically start at 8 or 9am, 7 days/week, and we avoid afternoon rides during peak summer heat but we can be flexible with your travel plans. Let us know what works best & we'll do our best to fit you in!
This was our 2nd visit to Bitter Creek Outfitters for a ride with Teresa and Kyle. Although our weather wasn't the best we were determined to get out and enjoy/explore the beautiful property they call their home. We had 5 of us adults, saddled up, western gear on and all and off we went. The 2 hour ride is so peaceful with breathtaking scenery and great conversation with both Teresa and Kyle learning all about the ranch lifestyle. This is a must do activity when visiting Billings, MT - it makes you feel like a local. Highly recommend !!!
5.0 based on 255 reviews
We offer great horseback riding on great horses in spectacular country. Our guests frequently comment that our horses are the best they have ridden. We offer rides in Billings and Red Lodge, Montana. Many of our guests have commented that horseback riding with us was their favorite thing they did while on vacation. Our rides are simply the best. Items to bring: · Boots (or enclosed shoes) · Hat or Cap (if desired) · Raincoat (as needed) · Sunglasses · Jeans · Water Bottle
We had the best time !! Beautiful, calm horses and friendly staff , Sleepy Hollow at the zoo is always so much fun!
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We are primarily a public garden for daily visitors to view our expansive garden areas, fountains, koi pond and seating areas. We are also the premier garden wedding venue for our area. Our indoor reception pavilion is also available for corporate training and other meetings as well as anniversaries and birthdays. Our gardens change every few weeks depending on what is currently in bloom. Visit us in the spring for tulips, daffodils and hyacinths. Summer months give us hydrangeas, shasta daisies, echinaceas (coneflowers), rudbeckia, black-eyed susans, roses, lilies, day lilies and clematis. Fall flowers are amaranths, dahlias, chrysanthemums, asters, hardy hibiscus, angel’s trumpets (brugmansia), rudbeckia, black-eyed susans, and roses We are open April to October daily 9:00 - 6:00 for garden tours. Call ahead for information on special events/weddings.
We spent an hour and a half at this beautiful garden today. The lady tending the grounds was very welcoming and provided excellent information periodically and then allowed us to wander on our own. She allowed me to hold and pet a rooster --gorgeous bird! Pears are still on the tree and we were given some to take with us. Loved seeing the 125 year old apple tree that still bears fruit. Unbelievable selection of truly beautiful plants, most in bloom now. Do plan time to tour this lovely garden.
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Located south of Billings, these mountains boast beautiful vistas, spectacular canyons and high mountain meadows for hiking, camping and hunting.
Taking our four wheelers loading them onto the trailer and heading for the priors mountains, best weekend ever. Roads going in or a little rough. Great riding for four wheelers. hiking is awesome. The wild flowers, certain varieties it's the only place in the world a grow. Camping, history, 4 wheeling, what else can you ask for? Close-by easy to reach give it a try sometime.
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The mission of the Yellowstone County Museum is to collect, preserve, research, and interpret the natural history and diverse cultures of the Yellowstone Valley of Montana and the Northern Plains. We share this legacy through a full range of exhibits and educational programs for the enrichment of the cultural and intellectual life of our community.We make it our priority to keep the history personal and relatable. This history belongs to everyone and we're just the storytellers here at the Yellowstone County Museum
Since 1956, the McCormick cabin has served as an entrance to the Yellowstone County Museum in Billings, Montana. Located at 1950 Airport Terminal Circle, across from the Billings Airport, the cabin and museum have a mission to collect, preserve, research and interpret the natural history and diverse cultures of the Yellowstone Valley of Montana and the Northern Plains. Stories of Indian nations, cattlemen and pioneers are told inside a log cabin that dates to 1893. Learn of the cultures and traditions that make the museum so unique, ranging from handcrafted saddles to rare firearms to pioneer wagons to tribal bead work. The McCormick cabin once belonged to a pioneer family of the early days of Billings. Paul McCormick built the cabin in 1893 for his family. It was a center for festive gatherings and Thanksgiving dinners, holding from 60 to 70 guests. In 1947, it was sold to the Billings YMCA, then to Socony Vacuum Oil, then to the Billings community for use as a museum. It was moved to his current location and has watched over the Yellowstone Valley since 1956. Among the exhibits are a dazzling display of authentic tribal bead work featuring designs from Sioux, Blackfoot, Northern Cheyenne and Crow tribes, beautiful examples of traditional regalia dating to the 19th century from tribes across the nation, a collection of 19th and early 20th century weaponry, including heavy artillery, military weaponry and guns from the days of Calamity Jane and Jesse James and highlights of research done in and around the Billings area of Lewis & Clark's Corps of Discovery, which came through the Yellowstone Valley on its historic trek to the sea. Finally, see how Billings evolved from an unruly town of the wild west to a center of industry. If you are a history buff, this is truly educational.
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