Western Heritage Center
History Museum
2822 Montana Ave, Billings, MT 59101
•The Western Heritage Center is a regional history museum in downtown Billings, Montana, housed in the historic Parmly Billings Memorial Library building. It focuses on telling the stories of the Yellowstone River Valley and the Northern High Plains through rotating exhibits and a collection of over 40,000 artifacts and photographs.
Yellowstone Art Museum
Art Museum
401 N 27th St A, Billings, MT 59101
•The Yellowstone Art Museum (YAM) in Billings is a premier contemporary art museum focusing on artists from Montana and the Northern Rocky Mountains region. It holds a significant collection, including the Montana Collection of regional contemporary art and the Virginia Snook Collection of works by cowboy illustrator Will James.
Rimrock View Pullout
"The Rims"
1701-2029 MT-3, Billings, MT 59106
•The Rimrock View Pullout is a scenic overlook on top of the Rimrocks in Billings, Montana, known for offering stunning panoramic views of the city, the Yellowstone Valley, and the distant mountains. It is a popular spot for photography, viewing sunrises and sunsets, and accessing hiking and biking trails along the Rims.
Dehler Park
Outdoor Stadium
2611 9th Ave N, Billings, MT 59101
•Dehler Park was built on the former site of Cobb Field, which had hosted Billings baseball since the 1930s. The Mustangs originally played at Cobb Field, named for Billings native Bob Cobb—founder of Hollywood’s Brown Derby and creator of the Cobb Salad—who helped bring minor league baseball to the city. The Mustangs spent decades as a minor league affiliate, most notably with the Cincinnati Reds from 1974 to 2019, and now compete in the Pioneer League. Because the Pioneer League season usually runs through mid- to late August, it’s very likely Dehler Park will host several home games in August 2026.
Art House Cinema & Pub
Movie Theater
109 N 30th St, Billings, MT 59101
•The Art House Cinema & Pub is a non-profit independent movie theater whose mission is to spark connections and conversation through great film, art, and culture. It screens thought-provoking documentaries, foreign, and independent films, and serves as a pub. It was founded in 2015 in downtown Billings and later took on the management of the historic Babcock Theatre in 2018.
Barjon's Books
Small business • Bookstore
223 N 29th St, Billings, MT 59101
•Barjon Books has been in downtown Billings since 1977, establishing itself as the largest resource for alternative spiritual and metaphysical materials in Montana. Over four decades, it has served as a community hub for exploration, relaxation, and learning, offering a diverse selection of books on personal development, inner exploration, and various world religions, both ancient and modern. Beyond books, they specialize in unique gifts, including crystals, tarot, incense, fine jewelry, and art. The store is well-known for its extensive special ordering services for rare and out-of-print books.