Outdoors in Montana: hiking

Are you looking for the best hiking trails in Billings? Do you want to get a taste of the outdoor wilderness that Billings has to offer besides the many business opportunities ? Don’t hesitate to call us. After your business meeting, before the flight back home or whenever you’re getting ready to hike, bike, trail run, or explore other outdoor activities, there are at least 25 scenic trails in the Billings area.

If you are here with your kids, explore one of 16 easy hiking trails in Billings or discover kid-friendly routes for your next family trip. Check out some trails with historic sights or adventure through the nature areas surrounding Billings that are perfect for hikers and outdoor enthusiasts at any skill level.

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Want to know about the top 5 places near billings for a hike?

According to our friends in billings 365 this is their top list

Mystic Lake

If you can make it up there sometime in January, you won’t be disappointed. Just keep in mind that when you walk over the ice, even though it is 2 or 3 feet thick, it will crack under your feet. The ominous sound will travel the entire length of the lake, and if you’re like me you will get scared and run back toward the shore.
Silver Falls and Lost Lake
The hike isn’t very long; if the road is open it’s only about a mile, if closed it’s only about 2.5 miles. During the summer you will follow the babbling Lake Fork Creek and watch for the family of moose that live in the area. In the winter bring your snow shoes or cross country skis. From the trailhead Lost Lake is about 4 miles in and since the path follows the creek there is hardly any elevation gain.

The Pryor Mountains

there are a plethora of trails that rarely get explored (because most people choose to just drive around). If you want to go explore, just take a look at the area on Google Earth, find a spot that looks neat from the air and figure out how you can hike there from the road. There is a good chance nobody has been there before.

Elk Lake

unique and majestic aspects of the area. If you only have a few hours, then a hike to Elk Lake can be fun and worthwhile (especially with smaller kids). If you have more time, then head all the way to Rainbow Lake. Although cruising in for 8 miles may mean that you have to spend the night.
Phipps, Norm’s, Four Dances, and More. You don’t have to drive an hour or two, we will take you there in style you can relax and enjoy the scenic routes and then hike all day. But If you don’t have the time we can still take you explore and get in some good hikes a lot closer to town. There are plenty of trails nearby, and some of them can still make you feel like you are far away from civilization. Phipps Park, Four Dances, Two Moon Park and Norm’s Island are all dog friendly areas. If you want to get up on top of the Rims and take in the views, then Phipps or Four Dances are the places for you. If you want to stick closer to the river, then Norm’s or Two Moon has what you need.

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