ATTRACTIONS
Art and Art Galleries
City Parks
Historic Sites
Museums and Exhibits
National Forests
Nature Center
Performing Arts
-Theater
Scenic Byway
State Park
ACCOMMODATIONS
Bed and Breakfast
Cabins and Cottages
Campgrounds
Hotels and Motels
Resorts
RV Parks
Vacation Rentals
Cities and Towns of South Central Montana
Absarokee
Belgrade
Big Sky
Big Timber
Bozeman
Bridger
Columbus
Cooke City
Gallatin Gateway
Emigrant
Gardiner
Livingston
Norris
Pray
Red Lodge
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Red Lodge offers many attractions. Stroll through one of the local art galleries, take a walking tour of the historic district, visit the museum or explore one of the many parks or drive the Bearthooth Scenic Byway.

Base Camp Images. 20 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-1346. E-mail
Beartooth Art Gallery. 110 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-1292 or 406-425-2476.
Carbon County Art Guild & Depot Gallery. 11 W. 8th Street, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-1370. E-mail
Charles Ringer Studio and Gallery. 418 E. Front, Joliet, Red Lodge, MT 59041. Phone: 406 962-3705. E-mail
Coleman Gallery and Studio. PO Box 1249, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-1228; Toll-free: 1-800-726-2228. E-mail
Common Ground Western Art and Gifts. 3 N. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-2800.
Dale Marie Muller. PO Box 2007, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-445-9106 or 406-445-9086. E-mail
Red Lodge Clay Center. 123 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-466-3993. E-mail
City Park. Located on the east bank of Rock Creek at 19th Street.
Picnic tables, barbeque grills and restroom facilities.
Visitor's Center Picnic Area. Located at the intersection of Highways
78 and 212.
Picnic tables, water and an RV dump station.
Historic Walking Tour
Pick up a map at the Chamber of Commerce to explore the historic
buildings and homes in Red Lodge.
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument. PO Box 39, Crow Agency, Red Lodge, MT 59022. Phone: 406-638-3217. GPS: 45.574879, -107.425747
Carbon County Historical Society Museum. 224 N. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-3667; Fax: 406-446-1920.
Custer
National Forest. Beartooth Ranger District - HC 49, Box 3420, Red
Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-2103; Fax: 406-446-3918.
Custer National Forest is one of the gateways to Yellowstone National
Park and one of the largest intact temperate ecosystems left. The
Beartooth Mountains offer spectacular hiking and fishing and the
Beartooth Scenic Byway provides awe inspiring views as the road winds
upward of 11,000 feet.
Gallatin
National Forest. Gardiner District - 805 Scott Street, Gardiner, Red
Lodge, MT 59030. Phone: 406-848-7375; Fax: 406-848-7485.
Established in 1899, the Gallatin is part of the Greater Yellowstone
Area and is the largest intact ecosystem in the United States. This
forest consists of 1.8 million acres spanning six mountain ranges and
the Absaroka-Beartooth and Lee Metcalf Wildernesses.
Beartooth Nature Center. 615 2nd Street E, Red Lodge, MT 59068.
Phone: 406-446-1133.
E-mail
Native wildlife refuge caring for animals that were injured, orphaned or
so humanized that they could not survive in their natural habitat.
Roman Theater. 120 S. Broadway Avenue, Red Lodge, MT 59068. Phone: 406-446-2233.
Beartooth
Scenic Highway. E-mail
Located in Custer National Forest, this byway crosses the Beartooth
Mountains providing access to the northeast entrance to Yellowstone
National Park. This byway is the highest elevation (topping 11,000 feet)
in the Northern Rockies offering spectacular views and unlimited outdoor
recreation. Allow two to three hours to drive the 68.7 miles (110.6
kilometers).
Cooney State Park. Phone: 406-445-2326. GPS: 45.442; -109.205.
Open year-round, this park is a popular recreation area. A concession
stand sells snacks, beverages, firewood, bait, ice and emergency items
for boats. An information kiosk, extra vehicle parking and playground
are also available.
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