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Red Lodge is a resort and ranching community with a
colorful coal-mining past. In fact, Red Lodge holds a
nine-day Festival of Nations every August in honor of
the many nationalities that settled here as miners.
Historic downtown Red Lodge featuring businesses
built from the 1880s to 1915. The Carbon County
Museum invites all those who are interested in the
spirit of Montana’s pioneer heritage to view
its exhibits.
Red Lodge looks onto 28 peaks rising over 12,000
feet. This charming alpine town is nestled in the
foothills of the magnificent Beartooth Mountains and
is surrounded by Custer National Forest. The 69-mile
Beartooth Scenic Drive has dramatic switchbacks
overlooking snow-capped peaks, glaciers, alpine lakes
and plateaus. The Beartooth Pass has been described
as the most scenic drive in America by CBS news
correspondent Charles Kuralt.
At the Beartooth Nature Center view and pet native
wild and domestic animals. All wild animals at the
Center are here because they can not be returned to
the wild. Elk, deer, pronghorn, bears, mountain
lions, wolves, bobcats, foxes, farm animals and more.
The community celebrates the 4th of July every year
with its popular Home of Champions Rodeo, so don't
miss the festivities! In addition, Yellowstone
National Park and Red Lodge Mountain Ski Resort are
nearby.
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