"The Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center is an independent conservation organization in Billings founded in 1976. "
Recommended For
- Nature Lovers: Connect with Montana’s natural world through guided walks and outdoor exhibits.
- Families & Kids: Educational programs and seasonal activities provide fun for all age groups.
- Birdwatchers: Observe native bird species thriving in restored wetland and riparian habitats.
Highlights
- Wildlife Exhibits: Learn about native bird species and Montana ecosystems through interactive displays.
- Outdoor Trails: Explore nature on self-guided walks through the center’s conservation areas.
- Education Programs: Enjoy year-round workshops, school field trips, and nature camps.
Visitor Tips
- Bring binoculars for birdwatching—this is one of Billings’ top spots for seeing native species.
- Check their calendar for public events, volunteer opportunities, and seasonal learning programs.
- Combine your visit with a trip to nearby Riverfront Park or Norm Schoenthal Island for a full nature day.
Local Vibe
The Montana Audubon Conservation Education Center is a peaceful and educational destination that encourages a deep connection with nature. Whether you’re watching birds soar above the wetlands or joining a guided tour, the center offers a grounded and meaningful experience for anyone curious about Montana’s wild spaces.
Contact
7026 S Billings Blvd, Billings, MT 59101
Phone: 406-294-5099
Website: mtaudubon.org/center
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