The Rimrocks are geological rimrock sandstone formations that outcrop in sections of Billings, Montana.
Eighty million years ago the Billings metro area was the shore of the Western Interior Seaway, a sea that went from the present-day Gulf of Mexico to the Arctic North. Sediment and sand from the sea were deposited around the shoreline. Over time the sea rose and fell leaving behind a deep layer of sand. Over millions of years this sand was compressed into the sandstone the rims are made of. It is known as Eagle Sandstone.
Around a million years ago a much larger river than the current-day Yellowstone River began cutting a canyon into the valley floor of Eagle Sandstone, creating what today is known as the Rimrocks.
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Address 239 E Airport Rd, Billings, MT 59101, USA
Coordinates 45°48'12.833" N -108°28'54.73" E