Results for Bilings, MT, USA
Billings is the largest city in the state of Montana and the trade and distribution center for East Montana. The city is carved out by the Yellowstone river and lies beneath huge sandstone formations, known as the Rimrocks.
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🍝10 Restaurants
🍸8 Bars & Breweries
🥾9 Activities/things to do
Billings is a good jumping off point to places like Yellowstone National Park, Bozeman, and even South Dakota. Check out my guides for those cities and consider hiring me for personalized itineraries and recommendations!
Groups • Female Solo • Adventure • History • Nature • Road Trip
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Trying to see which Montana town is right for you? Browse a few of my favorites here! Be sure to check out their individual guides for more info
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Dog-friendly trip through Colorado's four national parks and some stops in between :)
I took this trip in mid-October while I was living in Billings, MT. If driving isn't an option, I recommend flying into Denver, renting a car and doing Rocky Mountain NP last.
Pets • Female Solo • Adventure • Camping • Outdoors • Road Trip • Slow Travel
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A round trip 8 day route from Boston exploring New Hampshire, Vermont, & Maine. There are lots of stops and scenic sights to enjoy the natural beauty in early fall! This is a moderate paced itinerary which I would recommend spending
Leaf-peeping has become super popular and lots of the charming boutique B&Bs book out quickly because they are small. A few of the areas book out completely by mid-January. I would book no later than February.
There are also many foliage maps which will help you determine when is best to plan your trip. It is not an exact science as many things affect the exact timing of "peak" including rain fall, temperature, and more. This is my favorite map for New England: https://newengland.com/foliage/foliage/peak-fall-foliage-map/
Couples • Female Solo • 50+ • Family • Boutique • Outdoors • Adventure • Coffee • Road Trip
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