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BUSINESS LISTINGS
Business
City Address
Baker Chamber Baker
Phone Website
406.778.2266 bakermt.com
Stop at this friendly town on Montana’s border for a glimpse of vintage treasures and the world’s largest steer at the O’Fallon Museum. Or cool off in Baker Lake—the lake offers fishing, boating, swimming, water skiing, picnic areas and softball complex. Baker offers year-round activities for all.
Rumph Ranch Biddle 226 S. State Highway 59
406.427.5452
Rumph Ranch Outfitters offers guided mule deer and antelope hunting on private land with either bow or rifle. The harvest is controlled and results in outstanding quality of animals along with a 100% success rate. The accommodations are in a 100-year-old lodge. The original ranch headquarters was built in 1893.
Hilton Garden Inn – Billings Billings 2465 Grant Rd.
406.655.8800 hilton.com/en/hotels/bilbmgi-hiltongarden-inn-billings
We’re off I-90, 10 minutes from Zoo Montana, the Rimrocks and Moss Mansion, and in walking distance of restaurants. Yellowstone Art Museum and Billings Logan International Airport are within 6 miles, and Lake Elmo State Park can be reached in 20 minutes. Enjoy our heated indoor pool, lobby bar, Garden Grille restaurant, and evening room service.
Billings Logan International Airport Billings 1901 Terminal Circle
406.247.8609 flybillings.com
The Billings Airport serves a large geographical area covering all of eastern Montana and northern Wyoming, providing direct year-round commercial air service to multiple airline hubs and communities in eastern Montana.
Friends of Pompeys Pillar Billings 1523 14th St. W., Ste. 2
406.969.5380 pompeyspillar.org
The FOPP works to support the Pompeys Pillar National Monument, which offers incredible Yellowstone River views, outdoor recreation, and wildlife-viewing experiences, along with education and artifacts related to ancient North American life, Crow/Apsáalooke Tribe history, and the Lewis & Clark Expedition.
Visit Billings Billings 815 S. 27th St.
406.245.4111 visitbillings.com
Forge your own path to Montana’s trailhead. Born in the shadows of the Rimrocks, fed on the waters of the Yellowstone River, Billings is where your Montana adventures begin.
ZooMontana Billings
2100 Shiloh Rd.
406.652.8100 zoomontana.org
Located in Billings, ZooMontana is Montana’s only true nonprofit zoological/botanical garden and accredited arboretum. The AZA-accredited zoo features over 120 rescued animals of 65 species including Grizzly Bear, Amur Tiger, Red Panda, River Otter and more. Open 10 a.m. daily.
Montana’s Yellowstone Country Bozeman PO Box 3048
800.736.5276 visityellowstonecountry.com
The raw splendor of Yellowstone National Park doesn’t stop at the park boundary—it spills on for miles, encompassing an extraordinary part of Montana we call Yellowstone Country. Discover the Yellowstone you haven’t seen yet.
Mahlstedt Ranch Circle 990 Road 422
406.939.1890 mahlstedtranch.com
Design your own real working ranch western adventure! 2 vacation rental houses, 12,000+ acres of prairie and badlands to explore. Birding. Stargazing. Mountain biking. Shed hunting. Hiking. Bring your own horse to ride at whatever skill level you want.
Southeastern Montana Colstrip 6200 Main St.
Development Corporation
406.748.2990 montanamadepossible.com
The Montana dream made possible. Between the countless parks and recreational opportunities, low cost of living, and outstanding quality of life, Southeastern Montana encompasses the best of Montana living.
Custer Battlefield Trading Crow Agency 347 US-212
Post & Cafe
406.638.2270 laststand.com
The Custer Battlefield Trading Post & Café is across from the Little Bighorn Battlefield. Enjoy our world-famous Indian taco or try a delicious buffalo burger or steak. Featuring American Indian jewelry, souvenirs, collectibles and art. Buses welcome!
Southwest Montana Tourism Deer Lodge 1105 Main St.
406.846.1943 southwestmt.com
Between Yellowstone and Glacier national parks lies the best of Montana. Take time to enjoy this vast region of mountains, waterways, wildlife, hot springs and ghost towns. Our cities and towns offer locally owned restaurants, breweries, shopping and lodging experiences.
Glendive Chamber of Commerce Glendive 808 N. Merrill Ave.
406.377.5601 glendivechamber.com & Agriculture
The Glendive Chamber of Commerce & Agriculture fosters growth and development and promotes cultural and educational activities benefiting local businesses and citizens. Join today!
Business City Address
Made in Montana Helena
Phone Website
406.841.2757 madeinmontanausa.com
Made in Montana, including Grown in Montana and Native American Made in Montana, builds recognition for products that are “authentically Montana.” The logo identifies products grown, created, made, or manufactured in Montana. Look for it when shopping local.
Montana Invasive Species Council Helena 1539 11th Ave.
406.444.0547 invasivespecies.mt.gov
Montana’s diverse landscapes and waterways are threatened by nonnative plants, animals, and pathogens. MISC fosters partnerships to help protect Montana’s economic, natural, and cultural resources from invasive species.
Cottonwood Outfitters Miles City 172 Road 516
406.233.9865 cottonwoodmt.com
Cottonwood Outfitters is a Montana hunting outfitter and one of the largest providers of guided rifle and bow hunting. The hunting area we offer comprises eight private ranches including our own. These large ranches range from 10,000 acres to 43,000 acres each.
Miles City Chamber Miles City 511 Pleasant St.
406.234.2890 milescitychamber.com
Founded in 1876, at the confluence of the Yellowstone and Tongue rivers, Miles City is rich in history. Discover why we are truly a legendary Western town!
Range Riders Museum Miles City W. Main St., 435 W.
406.232.6146 rangeridersmuseum.com
I-94 Bus. Loop or 406.852.4949
We have a large museum jam-packed with exhibits ranging from the age of the dinosaurs to the 21st century! Exhibits include Native Americans of the area, the pioneers of the range country of the Great Plains, and soldiers—including General Custer as well as Gen. Miles.
Destination Missoula Missoula 101 E. Main St.
There’s this place where adventure finds you.
Western Montana’s Glacier Country Missoula 4825 Kendrick Pl., Ste. 101
800.526.3465 destinationmissoula.org
800.338.5072 glaciermt.com
Truly authentic experiences are found in Glacier Country—a natural beauty of mesmerizing peaks and glistening waters among charming small towns brimming with arts and culture and surrounded by unparalleled outdoor recreation. Please travel and recreate responsibly.
Red Lodge Visitors Center Red Lodge 701 Broadway Ave. N.
406.446.1718 redlodge.com
Nestled in Montana’s magnificent Beartooth Mountains, Red Lodge delivers world-class outdoor recreation and access to Yellowstone Park via the Beartooth Highway. A historic downtown features locally owned shops, restaurants and entertainment. Make Red Lodge your Base Camp to the Beartooths.
Historic Kempton Hotel Terry 204 Spring St.
406.635.5543 kemptonhotel.net
Not much can compete with service and hospitality that has been around for more than 100 years. The Kempton is the longest continually operating hotel in Montana—it opened in June 1902.
Prairie Unique Terry 114 Logan Ave.
406.635.5598 prairieunique.com
Prairie Unique is scenically located along the Yellowstone River, below the Terry Badlands and Calypso Trail. We stock hundreds of Montana products created from wood, berry and stone. Montana goods since 1995.