Red Lodge possesses all the charm one would expect in a resort town. This small mining village is full of antique and western stores, boutiques, fine dining, nearby hiking and outdoor recreation. I-90 to Laurel, Mont., south on HWY 212. (60 miles from Billings)
Comfort Inn of Red Lodge
53 Sleeping Rooms
650 sq ft of meeting space
612 N Broadway, PO Box 1970, Red Lodge, MT 59068-1970
Ph: 446-4469, FAX: 446-4669
The Comfort Inn provides 53 rooms, indoor pool and hot tub, complimentary deluxe continental breakfast, interior corridors, dataports, suites, group discounts/packages and baggage service.
Red Lodging
35 homes
150 person meeting space
16 1/2 N. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068/ Ph: 446-1272, FAX: 446-4647
Unique residential lodging at the foot of the Beartooths in Red Lodge, Mont. Great for groups and special events.
Rock Creek Resort
90 Sleeping Rooms
6,234 sq ft of meeting space
HC Box 3500, Red Lodge, MT 59068/ Ph: 446-1111, FAX: 446-3688
Rock Creek Resort is tucked in a canyon just below Beartooth Pass. From its scenic location along the creek, Rock Creek Resort provides a memorable vacation experience, along with ideal conference facilities.
The Pollard
38 Sleeping Rooms
2,220 sq ft of meeting space
2 N. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068/ Ph: 446-0001, FAX: 446-0002
Luxury hotel in historic Red Lodge, close to skiing and Yellowstone National Park. Enjoy warm western hospitality, wonderful food and beautiful Victorian-style rooms. Specializes in groups of up to 50 people.
Double Spear Ranch
90 sleeping rooms
P.O. Box 43, Pryor, MT 59066/Ph: 259-8291, Fax: 245-7673
Room for small groups of 8-12 in a quiet ranch setting with meals, rooms and possibly transportation. Groups have exclusive use of ranch. Meeting space available in the house.
Lonesome Spur Guest Ranch
8 sleeping rooms
RR 1, Box 1160, Bridger, MT 59014/ Ph: 662-3460, FAX: 662-3460
Fifth generation working cattle ranch 50 miles south of Billings in beautiful Clarks Fork Valley. Relax in beautiful natural surroundings. Beartooth Mountains to the West and Pryor Mountains to the East.