Kiwanis-Durland Park
About Kiwanis-Durland Park
A Hidden Retreat Among Trees
Located in Billings, Montana, Kiwanis-Durland Park spans 5 acres of community green space that feels like a natural retreat from city life. Walking through this park, you'll immediately notice the majestic shade trees that create cool, dappled sunlight patterns on the ground below. If you're lucky (and quiet enough), you might spot some wild bunnies hopping about, adding a touch of woodland charm to your visit.
What You'll Find Here
The grounds at Kiwanis-Durland are meticulously kept, making this a true neighborhood favorite where locals gather to unwind and connect. There's a certain lived-in comfort about the place that might make even first-time visitors feel welcome.
If you're bringing little ones along, they'll appreciate the playground that's particularly well-suited for younger children. For those who enjoy a bit of friendly competition, try your hand at the horseshoe pits - a nostalgic activity that's becoming increasingly rare to find in modern parks.
Perfect for Gatherings
The open grassy areas are ideal for spreading out a blanket when weekend plans call for outdoor gatherings. The canopy of trees provides nice shade for family picnics and BBQs. There's something inherently peaceful about sharing a meal in this clean, open environment.
Good to Know
The park functions as many things - a play space for families, a meeting point for friends, or simply a quiet spot to read a book under the shade. It's situated in a well-maintained, respectable Billings neighborhood, making it both accessible and a safe environment for children to explore.
You should note that there are no restroom facilities available, so plan accordingly. Also worth mentioning is that dogs aren't allowed within the park grounds, so your four-legged friends will need to sit this outing out.
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Active Recreation
Nature & Wildlife
Visitor Services
Food & Gathering
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ParkMagnet Score
Decent Park