Red Lodge is a city in and the county seat of Carbon County, Montana, United States. It is part of the Billings Metropolitan Statistical Area. The population was 2,125 at the United States Census, 2010.
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5.0 based on 32 reviews
Great hike along the river. Fairly level. Plenty of nearby parking in the lot. Pit toilet available near the parking area.
5.0 based on 10 reviews
Great area to hike and some people were also mountain biking it. Plenty of room to park. The trail is fairly flat. The return trail goes along the river. Beautiful views. I did see one person fishing in the river as well. They did spot grizzly bears in the area in July and August.
4.5 based on 270 reviews
With more than 70 runs spread across 2 summits that include gentle beginner slopes, long groomers, chutes, glades, and steeps, Red Lodge Mountain appeals to skiers and snowboarders of all abilities. On-mountain amenities include a rental and repair shop, retail, lessons, and numerous dining options.
My teenage son and my brother and I did a holiday break ski trip through Wyoming, Montana and South Dakota, mostly hitting the little independent places. We stayed in Jackson but skied Snow King and Grand Targhee instead of Jackson Hole. We skied the Tetons, the Bighorns, the Black Hills and Red Lodge. Of all of that, our two days in Red Lodge was my favorite. I was concerned that the lack of snow was going to severely limit what was available. Nope. True, two of the lifts were closed, but from what I understand that's not unusual... I've read that some seasons they don't open Palisades at all. But no matter. And I will confess that my skis were badly abused, but the terrain was so fun that I just needed to get into the less well covered portions of it. My favorite terrain was accessed from the top of Grizzly lift. There were plenty of black diamond mogul runs from there, a popular cruiser called Lazy M, and a nice blue mogul run (Barriers). A really enjoyable non-stop summit-to-base was to dodge moguls and rocks down Barriers, then duck through the trees in Little Forest. If you're looking for glamour, forget it. For me, I think that's what I liked about it.
4.0 based on 127 reviews
Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary provides lifelong sanctuary to non-releasable native Montana wildlife while sharing a message of conservation and education. We care for over 40 animals and birds including mountain lion, black bear, wolf, bison, elk, bobcat, fox, coyote, porcupines, hawks, owls and many more. The sanctuary offers visitors an unparalleled chance to learn about native Montana wildlife by observing them at close range, educational tours, and through interpretive displays. Come experience our wild!
An excellent day trip. The Sanctuary and plenty of food options in this quaint mountain town will not disappoint. An impressive collection of cute, well taken care of animals will delight visitors of all ages. Stroller friendly, educational posts at every enclosure, exquisite flowers, and wonderful staff will make you a repeat visitor.
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