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Two Moon Park

Category: Parks - Billings Attractions & Activities

Address: 427 Bench Blvd, Billings, MT 59105

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Uploaded by W K This natural sanctuary features bird habitats and pristine trails. With the Yellowstone River running through its boundaries, this is well worth a visit.

Pictograph Cave State Park

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Address: 2300 Lake Elmo Dr, Lakewood, MT 59105

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Over 4000 years ago prehistoric hunters left their mark in this region. This state park, along with the pictographs it houses, documents life before white settlers and Native American Indians moved into Montana. Located about 6 miles from Billings, the park showcases cliffs, caves, and the preserved drawings of...

Avenue of the Sculptures

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Address: 27th St, Hwy 3, Billings, MT

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Aligned along 27th street is this remarkable row of sculptures, each of which commemorates a significant chapter of the area's history. You will find one depicting a cattle drive and one of film icon William Hart.

Billings Historic Trolley Tours

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Address: 1509 Rosebud Ln, Billings, MT 59101

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Enjoy a two-hour tour of the city aboard a charming 1930s trolley. This informative jaunt takes in historic downtown, Boot Hill, Black Otter Trail, the Peter Yegen Yellowstone County Museum, and the J.K. Ralston Studio. You can even schedule special events tailored to group interests. The trolley can also be rented...

Black Otter Trail

Category: Parks - Billings Attractions & Activities

Address: Airport Rd / Rt 318, Billings, MT

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This scenic trail traces Billings's majestic sandstone landscape, encompassing numerous historic areas, such as the Yellowstone River valley and the monolithic Rimrocks. The trail is named for the Crow Indian chief buried here.

Historic District

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Address: Between 26th St W and 21st St W, Billings, MT

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The city's original business district has received a major facelift in recent years, preserving the area's turn-of-the-century motif. Many of the buildings were built prior to 1920, and their architectural legacy is a striking testimony of a bygone era.

Museum of Women's History

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Address: 2822 3rd Ave N, Billings, MT 59101

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This multicultural museum considers various aspects of women's lives via exhibits dedicated to history, motherhood, art, culture, daily life, and careers.

Northcutt Steele Gallery

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Address: 1500 N 30th St, MSU Billings Library, Billings, MT 59101

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Located on the MSU-B Campus, this student funded nonprofit gallery showcases a broad selection of work by contemporary American artists. Annual exhibits spotlight student and faculty works.

Peter Yegen, Jr. Yellowstone County Museum

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Address: 1950 Terminal Cir, Billings, MT 59105

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This museum has more than 5000 exhibits depicting the regional history and American Indian artifacts. Memorabilia from bygone eras abound in the collection.

Pompey's Pillar

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Address: Interstate 94, Billings, MT 59088

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This national landmark is the lone surviving physical evidence of Lewis and Clark's Expedition. On July 25 1806, Clark scaled this massive sandstone butte and carved his name and the date on the northern side. Clark named the rock "Pomos Tower" after Sacajawea's son. The spot would later serve as a landmark for...

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