The Magic City: Billings, Montana
January 22, 2007 10:56 PM   Subscribe

Billings, Montana is Montana's largest city, located in an area rich in history and scenery. The Yellowstone River runs along the south edge of town. But bordering the north side of the city, the sandstone cliffs called the Rimrocks are a favorite destination of of climbers, hikers, and mountain bikers.
posted by The Deej (22 comments total)

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posted by caddis at 11:11 PM on January 22, 2007


Yep, it's a beautiful place. I visited for a short time and then headed to Bozeman for some backpacking.

That aside: Why is this on Metafilter? Your post reads like a travel brochure.
posted by aladfar at 11:12 PM on January 22, 2007


This thread is useless without Wulfgar!
posted by homunculus at 11:23 PM on January 22, 2007


Great Falls, Helena, Havre, Cut Bank, Miles City and even Butte demand equal promotion time.
posted by Cranberry at 11:50 PM on January 22, 2007


Sorry, I left out Wolf Point and Missoula.
posted by Cranberry at 11:51 PM on January 22, 2007


Here, I'll finish the FPP for you.

Billing's most exciting shopping destinations are a Sears and a Shopping Mall, actually the largest in Montana. For nature lovers there is the Lake Elmo State Park and a short drive to Yellowstone Park. Billings also has its own 70-acre wildlife park.

Downtown Billings' attractions include the Yellowstone Art Museum, built on the grounds of the Yellowstone County Prison and incorporating much of the original prison as an exhibit, and Moss Mansion, a museum converted from a historic home.

While big-city folks might consider Billings a backwater town, you'd be lucky to live in a place where the community would stand together against hate crimes like the people of Billings.
posted by mmoncur at 1:29 AM on January 23, 2007


you guys want to buy a monorail?
posted by johnny novak at 2:03 AM on January 23, 2007


I might be moving there soon, gonna be a dental floss tycoon.
posted by fixedgear at 2:19 AM on January 23, 2007


well, as he's a graphic designer and "bureaucratic" living in Billings, maybe he's attempting to generate traffic to a site he created... or to fabulous Billings!
posted by shokod at 2:24 AM on January 23, 2007


There are no other MetaFilter members nearby, sorry.
posted by randomination at 3:19 AM on January 23, 2007


Yeah, maybe not the best MeFi FPP, but as a fellow Montanan, it's nice to see Big Sky Country getting some good publicity*!

And FWIW: in Montana, Billings is considered a metropolis. After living anywhere else in Montana, driving around in Billings can induce cries of "WTF is all this traffic?!"

* That is, publicity that does not include the words "freemen" or "militia" or "Unabomber."
posted by davidmsc at 4:52 AM on January 23, 2007


mmoncur, that's a great story! Sometimes driving through the West I think to myself that I'm glad I'm white - Confederate flags only mean one thing up there - but that was heartening.
posted by notsnot at 5:22 AM on January 23, 2007


There are no other MetaFilter members nearby, sorry.

Yeah, how many times have I heard that before.

Your post reads like a travel brochure.

Oh my... why... thank you!!!!! :)

Thanks for filling in the blanks, mmoncur. I would have been up all night.

And... nope, I am a federal bureaucrat, not trying to drum up business for Billings or any site. (Um, despite my pitiful cries in the MeTa link above.) I moved here from Detroit, and have always found it interesting to be in a place with geography such as this.

And yeah, where the hell's Wulfgar! ? We are supposed to go gopher-plugging!
posted by The Deej at 5:25 AM on January 23, 2007


I had a good time in Montana c 1997. But preferred Missoula. Paradise Valley was aptly named too...
posted by i_cola at 5:36 AM on January 23, 2007


I spent an hour in Billings... all I remember is having the feeling that cars were constantly trying to crash into me.

The overlook though was cool... we went up that driving north. I feel for some of the homeowners just under the bluff... I bet they've had crap thrown down on their house over the years.
posted by rolypolyman at 6:08 AM on January 23, 2007


Billings, meh.

Kalispell/Whitefish/Flathead Lake/Big Mountain, now that's Montana. I was set to move to Whitefish when I got a new job back East that I couldn't turn down. I still regret it from time to time.
posted by Benny Andajetz at 6:25 AM on January 23, 2007


hey my (almost) hometown. I grew up in Laurel.
posted by estronaut at 6:26 AM on January 23, 2007 [1 favorite]


Wow, synchronicity - I just noticed I'm wearing a Black Star Brewery t-shirt as I'm typing this. Now I'm just bummed. Thanks.
posted by Benny Andajetz at 6:30 AM on January 23, 2007


Bozeman is booming!

Can't beat Seeley Lake in the summer, though.
posted by cortex at 6:33 AM on January 23, 2007 [1 favorite]


Montana for the flyfishing, particularly the late spring Caddis hatch.
posted by caddis at 7:26 AM on January 23, 2007


Best of teh web?

I'm sure your town is lovely, but not sure about this post...
posted by algreer at 7:52 AM on January 23, 2007


This is still here?
posted by fixedgear at 8:27 AM on January 23, 2007


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