The Billings Field Office manages approximately 434,000 acres of surface and 900,000 acres of subsurface lands in eight counties in southcentral Montana and in Big Horn County, Wyoming. The field office includes Pompeys Pillar, on which Captain William Clark inscribed his signature in 1806. This signature is the only in-place physical evidence of the legendary Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery. Pompeys Pillar is now a national monument.
The BLM also manages the Pryor Mountain National Wild Horse Range, the first national wild horse range in the United States. Wild horses from the Pryor Range are popular among wild horse enthusiasts because the horses share many characteristics with Spanish mustangs, which may number among their ancestors.
The field office offers abundant recreation opportunities to the residents of Billings, Montana’s largest city. The office also administers grazing, archeological sites, and wildlife habitat and works to reduce the danger of wildland fire in the wildland-urban interface.
In the Spotlight
Wild horse and burro adoption in Kalispell June 27-28 | Press release | Flyer
BLM begins scoping on seismic project | Press release | Dear reader letter | Scoping Notice | Map | Geophysical information
Pompeys Pillar National Monument Opens for the Season April 28
Shepherd Ah Nei OHV riders need to purchase vehicle permits
Final Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range Evaluation
Press release
Dear Reader Letter
Q and As
Pompeys Pillar National Monument
17-Mile Recreation Area reopened for target shooting--only clay pigeons, paper, and metal targets are allowed--please pack out your trash
Recreation Opportunities
Shepherd Ah Nei Recreation Area 24-hour OHV area information--896-5014
Wild Horse and Burro Program and Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range Information
Eastern Montana Resource Advisory Council
Billings Resource Management Plan Revision | Preparation Plan
Billings Resource Management Plan