The Dan Walt Garden, one of Billings' most charming green spaces, is a haven for gorgeous flowers and other native species.
Moss Mansion
The Moss is a cultural institution that meticulously archives Mr. Moss' life. Year-round, the building hosts a variety of public events, fundraisers, field trips, and tours.
Pictograph Cave State Park
A short distance from Billings, this park is well-known for housing the Pictograph, Ghost, and Middle caves, which have ancient rock art.
Pryor Mountains
The mountains are best known for the Pryor Mountain Wild Horses that still roam these lands, but they also have a tonne of caves and archaeological evidence of human habitation.
The Rimrocks
The Rimrocks are sandstone formations that are part of the geology of Billings, Montana. It's referred to as Eagle Sandstone.
Western Heritage Center
Located in the area, the Western Heritage Center is a museum whose artefacts, exhibits, and events depict daily life in the Yellowstone River Valley.
Yellowstone Art Museum
The Yellowstone Art Museum, which was established in 1964, is a distinctive and significant centre for the visual arts in Montana and the surrounding area.
Yellowstone Cellars & Winery
Yellowstone Cellars & Winery makes traditional French and Italian style wines in Montana using the best wine grapes from the Yakima Valley.
ZooMontana
In Billings, Montana, there is a wildlife park called ZooMontana. Both local and non-native species may be found in the zoo, which focuses on creatures that live in northern latitudes.