Come stay at our cozy and sunny home in Red Lodge, Montana. The home is situated on a quiet street on the south end of downtown Red Lodge. All of the restaurants and shops on Broadway are a short walk away. The town of Red Lodge itself is very walkable and there are many parks, restaurants, and trails just minutes from the front door.
The home was built in 1910 and was most recently updated in 2021. The living room boasts a large window with beautiful views of the Beartooth Mountains. There are two bedrooms and one full bathroom with a bathtub. One bedroom has a king size bed and the other has an adult bunkbed, with a queen size mattress on the bottom bunk. A Pack-n-Play is available on request. The backyard is fenced in and is a wonderful spot to enjoy the Montana summer.
In the summer you can drive from Red Lodge to Yellowstone over the Beartooth Pass, this is one of the most scenic roads in the country and should not be missed! There are also world class hiking trails all over the Beartooth mountains and in the surrounding ranges, feel free to inquire with the host for recommendations. Fishing in the Beartooth Mountains is also hard to beat, there are literally hundreds of lakes and streams to choose from!
In the winter months there are still many recreation options available. The Red Lodge Mountain Ski Resort is only a quick 6 mile drive. The resort is very family friendly and has ski runs for all abilities. There are also groomed paths for cross country skiing at the Red Lodge Nordic Center, as well as on West Fork Rd. starting at the Wild Bill Lake parking lot. The winter doesn't have to stop you from getting into the backcountry either! Many of the summer trails are great ways to access the Beartooth Mountains via snowshoeing or skiing during the winter months.
Wildlife abounds in Red Lodge. It is uncommon to not see Turkey and Deer daily. It is also possible to see Moose and Bear in town. Please keep a safe distance from the wildlife, and never feed any of them. All of the trash cans in Red Lodge have locking mechanisms due to bear activity. Instructions for using the trash can are included in the welcome book.