On a holiday to Montana, tourists usually stop by Billings because it is the largest city in the state. It is also commercial hub of Montana. But take a walk around, and you will have your doubts. For a city that is as large as Billings, it is surprisingly cozy and laidback.
That is probably its Old West roots at play because the city certainly whisks you away to its Frontier past. It was an era when the pioneers dared, explored uncharted territories, and built colonies, communities, and systems, all while remaining grounded in their ethics and moving in tune with Nature’s rhythms. Billings has an unvarnished charm. It is swiftly moving towards a prosperous future while lovingly preserving its Frontier heritage. It has opened its doors to industries while preserving the natural landscapes of the region. On your Montana holidays, Billings serves varied flavors. Go wildlife watching, hiking, or trout fishing around Billings or spend the day at the rodeo, watching the pulsating action. Come back after an activity-filled day to relax at one of the many swanky entertainment arenas in the city and savor a meal that you can’t order anywhere else. The restaurants of Billings serve punchy, juicy flavors of big game—venison, elk, and bison. Eat heartily like a grizzled frontiersman did after a day spent in the wild.