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Snowmobiling, cross country skiing, fishing, hunting, hiking and camping in the Beartooth Mountains, horse-drawn wagon rides in summer and sled rides in winter, these are just a few of the many activities available to you in Red Lodge.
For both the amateur and professional, the Red Lodge Mountain Ski Area, six miles from Red Lodge, is at 9,416 ft. elevation and boasts over 60 trails, chairlifts, three chalets, ski equipment rentals and sales and a child care center.
Outdoor sports lovers will delight in the hunting, horseback riding and pack trips available to them in Red Lodge. Snow sports, along with camping, hiking, biking, and whitewater rafting are just a few of the activities you can participate in. For spectators we have rodeos with both regular horses and iron horses at the "all Harley rodeo".
Drive the BEARTOOTH SCENIC BYWAY. Designated a National Forest Scenic Byway, the Beartooth Highway has been described by CBS correspondent, Charles Kuralt, as "the most beautiful road in America". Reaching heights of nearly 11,000 feet, this 69-mile drive offers skytop views of snow-capped peaks, glaciers, alpine lakes and plateaus. Follow the switchbacks of the Beartooth Scenic Byway and view famed geological wonders on the way to Cooke City, Silver Gate and Yellowstone Park. Pristine air, unique alpine vegetation and breathtaking scenery make this 3-hour drive an unforgetable trip through Beartooth Country.
One can travel to Yellowstone on US 212, Red Lodge to Cooke City/Silver Gate via the Beartooth Scenic Byway. The world's first National Park is renowned for its spouting geysers, mineral pools, bubbling mud cauldrons, canyons, rivers and lakes, cascading waterfalls and abundant wildlife.
Children and adults of all ages will delight in visiting Beartooth Nature Center, which includes a children's petting zoo.
Dine at one of our favorite restaurants, and enjoy a cup of coffee made from fresh roasted and ground coffee beans. Museums and art galleries along with shopping at our versatile and unique stores absolutely full of works by local aritsans will complete your trip to Red Lodge.
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