Montana's oldest and largest private, non-profit treatment center for addictions such as alcoholism, drug addiction, eating disorders and gambling.
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Dec 31, 2023
This is a pretty cool open space tight on the edge of town. Great for a cliffside walk, a picnic, or for for practicing technical skills on a mountain bike on all the rock formations. The only drawba… Full review by montanapescado
Oct 11, 2023
We came here to hike around after lunch on a Monday. And it was pretty empty. We saw 2 other hikers. We didn't do the whole thing, but we did a portion and were able to get up to see the city. The f… Full review by gringatx
Aug 24, 2023
Great views of Billings and the surrounding area from these cliffs. Very hot and little cover from the sun when we were there. We started from the point near the airport - should have driven further … Full review by DillonM1905
Best spot is from up top looking over the city and view the Yellowstone river. Some nice walking trails and interesting points of history associated with the Rimrock
You can see the Rimrocks from downtown, but then as you go up to the airport, you can ride along them or there is a little park that you can visit and walk along them!!
From downtown Billings to Swords park is a rise of 300 ft. From Rimrock Road and Zimmerman to Zimmerman park is a rise of 300 feet. However the start points and end points rise by …
From downtown Billings to Swords park is a rise of 300 ft. From Rimrock Road and Zimmerman to Zimmerman park is a rise of 300 feet. However the start points and end points rise by 150 feet, so some say its 450 feet. There are second and third rims further out, so some claim 1400 feet. My answer: the sheer cliffs are about 150 feet and the approach to the cliffs is also about 150 feet, so the rims are 300 ft. Sacrifice cliff, east of the city, across the river, across the freeway, across the railway, on Coburn hill, is taller than the rims by about 50 ft