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From | To | Fare Type | Dates | Price |
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FromBillings (BIL) | ToSidney, MT (SDY) | One-way / Economy | Depart: 12/14/2024 | Fares From $49* Viewed: 1 day ago |
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Things to do in Sidney, MT
Flights to Sidney, MT are both frequent and affordable from Billings.
Sidney is nestled in the valley along the Yellowstone River bordering North Dakota, which is rich in history, oil and agriculture. If you’re like the thousands of others travelling to the area for business each year, than be sure to take in the sites while you’re there.
Five daily round-trip flights from Billings gives traveler’s access to the Bakken like never before.
The Sidney-Richland Airport, located at 540 Airport Road, is just one mile west of the central business district of Sidney. Need to get around town? Contact Avis for a car rental or contact the Sidney Shuttle to get anywhere within a 100 mile radius.
Whether you’re visiting for work or pleasure, here’s a few tips:
- Good food, good brews. Join the locals and stop into the Meadowlark Brewery for a local microbrew.
- In the mood for art and history? The MonDak Heritage Center is the area’s premier destination.
- Play 18 holes at the Sidney Country Club. The semi-private club is open to the public and not only offers 18 holes of golf, but you can relax and have dinner with a view, too.
- Here fishy, fishy. Anglers are drawn to the area for warm water species including paddlefish and trout.
- Hunters delight. The area draws a large number of hunters in search of big game, waterfowl and upland birds
Planning your next visit to Sidney.
The more favorable weather typically occurs between spring and fall. The town awakens in spring after notably harsh winters, and is busy with festivals and fairs through summer. Fall brings hunters from near and far to the area to recreate.