Sidney is a small peaceful community on the banks of the Yellowstone River in the heart of the fertile 75-mile-long valley. All the way to the horizon you can see grains, corn, sugar beets, hay and beans.
The pastoral landscape is broken by oil rigs – Sidney is part of the Williston Oil Basin. The untouched nature around the valley is rich in scenic scarlet scoria hills, bluffs, and badlands.
The river offers great fishing and all kinds of water sports. Hunting and agate hunting are also popular, and so is hiking along the historic Lewis and Clark Trail. Check the Sidney's MonDak Heritage Center Museum and Art Gallery with many significant historic artifacts such as the St. Cyr gun collection and early photos. In the summer, you can enjoy the Sunrise Festival of the Arts, the Lone Tree Gun Show, the Richland County Fair and Rodeo, and the Wine and Food Festival.
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