Nearby Attractions
The following information can help you plan for your trip to Montana. You may want to come early and take in some skiing or sight-seeing in the beautiful surrounding country, or visit historical Billings in more depth.
Events During March 2007
- March 3 SamaraBalouf, Alberta Bair, 8 pm, 256-6052
- March 6 Romeo & Juliet, Alberta Bair, 7:30 pm, 256-6052
- March 9 Patty Larkin and La Guitara, Alberta Bair, 8 pm, 256-6052
- March 10 OperaFest Dinner and Show, Yellowstone Country Club, 6PM
- March 17 Happy St. Patrick's Day
- March 17 St. Patrick's Day Parade & Street Fair, Downtown Billings, 259-3111, 11AM-3PM
- March 17 Billings Symphony Orchestra, Legends & Tall Tales, 252-3610, Alberta Bair, 7:30PM
Billings Chamber of Commerce
The Downtown Billings Association2815 2nd Avenue North, Billings MT 59101
phone: (406) 294-5060 OR (406) 259-5454
fax: (406) 294-5061
Open M-F 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM www.billingschamber.com/communitylinks/index.html
Downtown Gift Certificates
Need a special gift for a loved one? The perfect gift during the holidays for co-workers and employees. Purchase downtown gift certificates from the DBA OFFICE - 2815 2nd Avenue North. They are available in $5, $10, and $20 denominations.
If you wish to purchase gift certificates, call contact Lisa at the DBA.
Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is the world's first National Park, also the largest in the United States. Yellowstone was designated the world's first national park on March 1, 1872, with the area remaining largely in the same natural state as it was more than 123 years ago.
Yellowstone contains more than 2.2 million acres of steaming geysers, thundering waterfalls, crystalline lakes, and panoramic vistas. The world's most extensive area of geyser activity, harboring more than 10,000 thermal features. Yellowstone is the greatest wildlife sanctuary in the United States, encompassing 3,472 square miles of wondrous beauty. Every visitor is welcome to share the natural phenomena, and enjoy it's pristine loveliness, so generously lavished over mountains, forests, meadows, streams, and lakes.