Greycliff Prairie Dog Town State Park is a state park on the eastern edge of the community of Greycliff that was established to protect and preserve the black-tailed prairie dog. This 98-acre park is home to a large population of black-tailed prairie dogs and offers visitors a unique opportunity to observe the prairie dogs in their natural environment. These small mammals play a vital ecological role as they create patches of habitat that provide prey, shelter, and forage for a diverse variety of other animals, such as black-footed ferrets, burrowing owls, and mountain plovers. The park features interpretive displays that tell the story of the prairie dogs and their role in the prairie ecosystem and the little creatures can be viewed from the parking area.

2300 Lake Elmo Drive, Billings, Montana 59105, Phone: 406-247-2940

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