Come Dig with Us!

Dig It Days @ MontanaFair 2023!!!  Friday & Saturday August 18 & 19, 2023 noon – 6pm.  Bring the family, grandparents, and kids to our big dig @ MontanaFair!  

Welcome to Yellowstone Dig It Days! This fun family-centered event will bring industry professionals together with kids, teenagers, adults  and families while learning safety whenever digging in the ground!

Kids get to play with the real stuff, get pictures and learn while having a blast all in one Day! August 18 & 19, 2023 from noon – 6pm.

We will have construction equipment of all kinds for kids to play around, climb over, operate and get pictures with.  From backhoes, motor graders, and dump trucks to excavators and mini track hoes, this fun filled family event will bring out the kid in all of us, Whether you are big or small, this event will bring industry professionals and families together in educating, promoting and building memories unlike any other event in Billings, MT on August 18 & 19th from Noon – 6pm each day @ MontanaFair.

Everything you do in the 6 acres of Dig It Days perimeter is FREE. 

Activities for Kids & families to do at Yellowstone Dig it Days

  • Operate heavy equipment like backhoe, excavator, trackhoe, or even a mini track hoe,
  • Play “King of the sand pile”, find prizes and use toys
  • Drive Big Tractors,
  • Sit in a big Dump Truck/Coal Truck,
  • Get free t-shirts and stuff (500 free t-shirts will be given out each day so come early!)
  • Get free Dig It Days toy hard hat. (first 500 people each day)
  • Get pictures with heavy equipment
  • Pan for gold
  • Learn about safety before digging
  • Decorate a concrete stepping stone to take home afterword,
  • Spend time with family, kids and grandkids
  • Eat some good food
  • Have fun and receive more FREE stuff!
  • Watch Equipment Operators battle for the Big Dig Contest! Saturday, August 19 @ 3pm at Yellowstone Dig It Days. 
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  • MT Governor Greg Gianforte attended the 2021 Dig It Days @ MontanaFair and spoke about the importance of industry skills and jobs needed in the state of Montana. (Courtesy photo)