Billings, MT


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Billings, MT

About Billings, MT

Billings, Montana is a vibrant mountain town offering visitors plenty of activities and attractions. Nature lovers can take in the breathtaking view of the Rocky Mountains from Rimrocks Park or explore the cliffs and buttes at Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. History buffs will enjoy visiting the Moss Mansion Museum and interpreting relics from the age of railroad barons. Meanwhile, art enthusiasts can find inspiration in works from local artists featured at Yellowstone Art Museum. And adventure seekers won't want to miss the magic of Yellowstone National Park's sweeping landscapes and wildlife. With its thriving culture, delicious cuisine, ample nightlife spots, and various outdoor activities, Billings is sure to make any trip unforgettable! Small city - South-central Montana along the Yellowstone River.

State: Montana
County: Yellowstone County
Metro Area: Billings Metro Area
City: Billings
Zip Codes: 59102 59101 59105 59106
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Time zone: Mountain Standard Time (MST)
Elevation: 3570 ft above sea level

Montana’s largest city, Billings is a growing cultural and business center for a large area in Montana and northern Wyoming. Since the days of Lewis and Clark, it has also served as a transportation gateway between the plains to the east and the mountain areas to the west. The area is characterized by the dramatic landscape to the west, pleasant summer weather, and a strong Western flavor. Not unlike other mountain towns Boise, Spokane and Reno, the combination of local services, small town flavor, the setting and recreational opportunities draw some permanent migrants, retirees, and seasonal population, and provides some employment servicing these groups.

The economy otherwise is supported by forest products, mineral and petroleum industries with an assortment of business interests typically found in a city serving a large rural geography. The surroundings are eye-catching, but the city and its suburbs are generally not. Downtown is plain and uninspiring, with most suburbs, also fairly plain, spreading up the side of the Yellowstone Valley to the northwest. Downsides include winter cold and the 500-plus mile trip to the nearest big city, Denver.

The area is situated in the Yellowstone River valley between the Great Plains and the Rocky Mountains. The Yellowstone River, a world-class fly-fishing stream, bisects the city, and the surrounding countryside is mainly dry bluffs, rolling plains and irrigated farmland. To the west, the land rises and becomes more rugged towards the Absaroka Range with peaks exceeding 11,000 feet. The climate is semiarid continental with features of both the northern plains and nearby mountains.

The summer season is warm with abundant sunshine and low humidity. Nights are cool from altitude and cool mountain breezes. Afternoon thunderstorms are common but don’t bring much rain. Winters are cold and sometimes windy but with mild periods. Spring brings wide fluctuations with periods of cool, cloudy, rainy days. Falls vary in length; some last into December, others end in September. May and June are the wettest months, while winter is driest. Heavy snows occur in fall and spring but do not accumulate. First freeze averages late September but can occur in late August, last freeze is mid-May but can be as late as the end of June.

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Billings Cost of Living

Nearby mountains, water recreation, and pleasant summers make Billings a great place to live.

$369,900
+8.6% higher than avg
$63,608
-8.5% lower than avg
8.8 / 5.1
Comfort Index
summer/winter
Billings Crime
68.1 / 100
Crime is ranked on a scale of 1 (low) to 100 (high). US average: 35.4
Minimum annual income
To live comfortably in Billings, Montana
$70,920
for a family
$34,400
for a single person
Pros & Cons of Billings
   Nearby mountains
Low ethnic diversity
   Water recreation
Isolation
   Pleasant summers
Harsh winters
Reviews for Billings
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Over 1 years ago
I would give this place four stars, but decided to give it five because it’s been so underrated. The five stars is contingent upon the city following through with its  More
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Over 1 years ago
A few people make a living in Billings, most people only make an existents. As for the crime rate, it depends on your point of view. If you compare Billings crime rate  More
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Over 3 years ago
If you enjoy sub zero temperatures in Winter and 100 plus degrees in the Summer. You will love Billings. Snow plowing is almost non existent, so good luck driving for 5  More
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