Best Things to Do in Billings in a Day
, 2022-07-15 14:22:37,
Billings, despite some of the sentiment you may have heard, has a lot going on. With the Rimrocks on one end of town, the Yellowstone River on the other end, and a whole lot going on in between, it’s hard to map out the perfect day.
It’s not impossible though. If you want a real feel for what Billings is all about, I’ve put together the ultimate Billings experience for anyone new here, just visiting, or a life-long resident.
Sunrise – Walk the top of the Rimrocks
You can’t really experience Billings without getting up on top of the Rims. This unique geologic feature defines the city and provides a natural border along the north end of town.
From the top of the Rims, you see the day unfold on the valley below. Drive-up above downtown, and swing into Swords Park. The paved walking trail provides an easy surface for those of all fitness levels. Head all the way up and you can learn about Yellowstone Kelly.
Mid-morning – Discover Downtown
That morning exercise will stir your appetite. So head back into downtown Billings, and grab some java and a quick bite at one of the local coffee shops.
Rock Creek Coffee Roasters has held strong on the corner of 2nd and Broadway for decades. But there are plenty of options like The Annex, Ebon Coffee Collective, Black Dog, or City Brew.
Once you’re sufficiently jittery, a walking tour of downtown lands you in incredible boutique stores like the local clothing company Aspinwall Mountain Wear, or Liberty & Vine Country Store, or the mystical Barjon’s Books.
Noon – Find a great Restaurant
As you walk through the streets you’ll pass any number of great restaurants. Most are open for lunch and dinner, including the award-winning Burger Dive.
But if you have access to a vehicle, or want to hop in an Uber, you can zip out to the West End of town and visit some boutique eateries out that way. Places like Local Kitchen & Bar where they specialize in local ingredients and top-notch dishes. Or perhaps Midway Grill and Brews, Sophie’s Kitchen, or Commons 1882 with their amazing new menu.
Early Afternoon – Visit the River
We’ve seen Billings from above; now let’s get close to the water.
The Yellowstone River wraps around Billings, hugging the city tightly on the south. An incredible resource that not only provides recreation but also supplies all the drinking water for the city, this river is a sight to behold all year round.
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