EXPLORE SOUTH BILLINGS

South Billings is chock-full of options for mighty adventures and discoveries along the Yellowstone River.

South Billings

COFFEE

COFFEE

Stop by the Muzzle Loader Café and fill your tank with a coffee cup that will never run dry. If specialty flavors and novelty hand-crafted sodas are your craving, try Maple Moose Coffee and Pop Shop for a fun treat. Their signature drink is the Maple Moose, an oat milk latte with brown sugar, maple syrup and cinnamon.

PLACES TO EAT

PLACES TO EAT

Visit Seafoods of the World and choose from over 325 of the finest quality fresh and frozen seafood options to throw on the grill. Then stop by the Gardner’s Market at South Park for locally grown fresh fruits and veggies to add to your plate.

Yellowstone Cellars & Winery is a family-owned winery that has been handcrafting French and Italian-style red and white wines since 2010. With grapes sourced from family-owned vineyards located in the Yakima Valley of Washington, they process, ferment and age all their wines in-house.

THINGS TO DO

THINGS TO DO

For those that love the unencumbered spirit of the outdoors and the mystery of the west, there’s no better place to experience it than along the Yellowstone River of South Billings. Four Dances Recreation Area is a 765-acre undeveloped open space with native sagebrush and prairie, ponderosa pines along rocky outcrops, native cottonwoods, and cliffs that offer a spectacular view of the winding Yellowstone River.

Be sure not to miss Pictograph State Park. The site was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1964 because of its archeological significance – prehistoric hunters who camped in the caves left behind artifacts and over 100 pictographs, with the oldest rock art in the cave dating over 2,000 years old.

You’ll find wildlife, trails and ever-changing landscapes at the Montana Audubon Center, an organization committed to conservation of Montana’s native birds and the natural ecosystems that are their homes. Stop by the center to learn more about the local wildlife and habitats, or walk across the dirt drive and enjoy the more than two miles of trails at Norm Schoenthal Island and spot your own aviary friends.

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And don’t miss Billings’ largest river park, Riverfront Park, with developed lawn areas, natural trails, picnic areas and the popular Lake Josephine and Cochran Pond.

The trails are a popular walking spot for those with or without dogs, and they follow the river with multiple points of access for your pup to grab a drink.