Skyline Trail (MT)

Montana

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Skyline Trail (MT) Facts

States: Montana
Counties: Yellowstone
Length: 7 miles
Trail end points: Zimmerman Park, 3314 MT-3 (Billings) and Swords Park (Billings)
Trail surfaces: Asphalt
Trail category: Greenway/Non-RT
ID: 6974408

Skyline Trail (MT) Description

The Skyline Trail offers beautiful views of Billings and the Yellowstone Valley on a paved 7-mile route through the northern end of town. Springtime is especially pleasant with wildflowers blooming along the trail. Trailside benches and picnic tables provide places to rest and enjoy the scenery.

A highlight of your trip will be Swords Park, offering a scenic natural setting crisscrossed with walking paths and historic sites such as Boothill Cemetery, dating back to the late 1800s.

From the eastern end of the trail, you can also connect to the 2-mile Alkali Creek Trail, or the shorter Aronson Avenue Trail.

Head west and you'll travel along the sandstone formation known as Rimrocks (or The Rims) and then parallel the south side of Billings Logan International Airport.

Parking and Trail Access

The Skyline Trail runs between Zimmerman Park, 3314 MT-3 (Billings), and Swords Park (Billings), with parking available at both ends.

Please see TrailLink Map for all parking options and detailed directions.

Skyline Trail (MT) Reviews

Great trail and views

If you are riding in Billings don't miss this trail. There is a half mile long hill to get up on a ridge that overlooks the city.

Park at the parking lot at the pioneer cemetery behind Applebee's(204 Main), cross the street and the trail goes up the hill. If you go down the hill you end up at Alkali Creek trail.

Skeleton Cliff and Yellowstone Kelly Interpretive Site

Make sure to take a short (100 yards) detour one mile east end of the trailhead parking area to see the newly-opened Yellowstone Kelly Interpretive Site where frontiersman Yellowstone Kelly was buried. There are interpretive panels about the history of the area.

Skeleton Cliff, just a little further east, is the site of the Crow Tribe's burial area, where the dead were actually placed in the trees.

Beautiful ride!

If you're in Billings ride this trail!

Nice Trail

This Trail is very scenic overlooking Billings. The trail has some good hills so if you want flat this trail probably not for you.Cyclist make walkers aware of you they will give you room.

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