OLD FAITHFUL & Mammoth Hot Springs | Yellowstone National Park & Red Lodge, Montana Roadtrip
Visit Red Lodge! It is a beautiful town, right on the way to Beartooth pass in Yellowstone National Park, in Montana.
My mother, Carla, and I are road tripping through beautiful Montana. We stayed for a night in Red Lodge, since we heard it is so picturesque and beautiful.
When we woke up at the Lupine Inn, we drank some free hotel coffee, and had a quick swim in the pool. Hungry for food, we then went for lunch at Bogart's Restaurant downtown. We ordered fried pickles, jalapeno poppers and Mexican enchiladas. The food is extremely delicious here, and good value.
After lunch, we decided to work off some calories, so we walked the whole length of the main street of Red Lodge.
We were anxious to see animals. Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary, all rescued animals who need care, is also in downtown Red Lodge and welcomes guests to see their bears, foxes and other animals. Community funded, the animals here are deemed unable to survive in the wild. They try to provide the best life for the animals. There are many signs to be quiet, so as not to scare the animals.
Before traveling out of town to drive up Beartooth Pass Highway, we first stopped at the old train station, where the art takes over the indoors, from floor to ceiling. Admission is all free, but the art is for sale.
It was our time to target on the road to Yellowstone, by way of Beartooth Pass. We headed into the mountains to Beartooth Highway Pass, up to the state line where Montana meets Wyoming. Unfortunately, there was too much ice and snow on the roads to continue -- the road was closed off for the rest of the winter already.
We had no other choice but to drive up to the North gate at Gardiner, Montana, entrance to Yellowstone to enter. Along the way, we saw moose and deer along the road. Once we entered Yellowstone National Park, we enjoyed the sighs of Mammoth hot springs and Old Faithful Geyser.
We left Yellowstone from the south gate entrance at Wyoming, that goes through the Grand Teton Park. The sunsets were incredible in the wide open Montana and Wyoning skies.
Where we ate:
Bogart's Restaurant
11 Broadway Ave S, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 446-1784
Where we saw the animals:
Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary
615 2nd St E, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 446-1133
Where to go see art:
Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery
11 8th St W, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 446-1370
Where we slept (cheapest in town):
Lupine Inn Red Lodge
702 Hauser Ave S, Red Lodge, MT 59068
(406) 445-3301
Bellagio Hotel and Casino in Las Vegas is better, but if you want to see the geyser (joking):
Old Faithful
Yellowstone National Park, WY 82190
(307) 344-7381
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Creekside Luxury Only Minutes From Yellowstone Park
Cooke City, Montana. 4 BR, 3-Bath Craftsman home next to creek; 2 fireplaces; creekside hottub/sauna.
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This luxurious craftsman home sits on the banks of beautiful Soda Butte Creek, with magnificent views of Mount Republic. With 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and 2400 s.f. of living space, there is plenty of room to spread out, and you'll love the year-round hot-tub overlooking the creek. Yellowstone National Park is only a few miles away, but you don't have to go anywhere to see abundant wildlife... we have resident fox, deer, elk, buffalo, eagles, and yes... even an occasional bear! The house features a multitude of craftsman features, including stonework, two stone fireplaces (one in the master bedroom), massive pine beams and pillars, covered decks, a soaring cathedral ceiling, and artistic cabinets and trim. This property is among the finest vacation rentals close to Yellowstone National Park.
The spacious kitchen includes brand new appliances (range, refrigerator, dishwasher, microwave), coffeemaker, toaster, and blender. Overlooking the island, you can converse with others in the dining and living areas, or just watch tv or listen to music. You'll enjoy lots of storage in designer cabinets; and all rooms in the house are radiant-heated hardwood.
The living room is expansive, with floor-to-ceiling windows in a vaulted ceiling that frame views of the creek and mountains. Three massive pine pillars, milled from trees that were cut on the property, rise 30' to the ceiling. You'll love the crackling and scent of pine burning in the authentic stone fireplace. You can relax and barbecue outside on the wrap-around covered deck, just a short distance from the creek-side spa and hot-tub. The radiant heated wood floors, comfortable designer furniture, large-screen tv with DVD player, and high fidelity sound system ensure a warm, welcoming gathering area.
Creekside Luxury Rentals Only Minutes from Yellowstone Park
The large master bedroom has an authentic rock fireplace, soaker tub, a heavenly queen bed, radiant heated hardwood floors, attached master bathroom, and walk-out french doors to the covered deck with beautiful views of the creek and woods.
There are three other spacious bedrooms in the house... one on the main floor and two upstairs. All offer great views, radiant-heated hardwood floors, plentiful closet and dresser space, and easy access to bathrooms. As in the Master Bedroom, the heavenly beds have compression foam, down comforters, and down pillows. There are three bathrooms in the house, two on the main level and one upstairs. All have shower/bath units.
The over-size 2-car garage provides ample space for vehicles and equipment that you want to keep indoors. The adjacent heated breeze-way houses a washer and dryer and plenty of space to hang wet fishing clothes or snowy winter jackets and pants.
Cooke City, at an elevation of 7400 feet and only minutes from the Northeast Entrance to Yellowstone National Park, offers two distinct seasons. Summer is filled with outdoor activities, including hiking, biking, ATVing, fishing, rafting, photography, and sightseeing, either in spectacular Yellowstone National Park or in the beautiful surrounding areas. Fall through spring presents world-class snowmobiling and backcountry/cross-country skiing in the most gorgeous of mountain settings.
The road to Cooke City from Gardiner, through Yellowstone National Park, is kept open year-round. To the east, Cooke City is accessible by Highway 212 from May through November, depending on snow levels. Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, Wyoming 296, climbs from the Cody area over majestic Chief Joseph Pass and then wanders through gorgeous Sunlight Basin before arriving at Cooke City. The Beartooth Highway, which twists and winds its way from Red Lodge, is open only through summer months, and is considered one of the most scenic drives in America.
The Soda Butte Creek Refuge has immediate access to the other two vacation rentals on the 1-acre property... The Fox Den (1146630) and The Eagle's Nest (1146668), that are also listed on VRBO. Larger groups may rent multiple units. Guests in all three rental properties have joint access to the hot tub and laundry room. These are all among the very finest vacation rental properties near Yellowstone National Park.
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Montana's Backroad to Yellowstone
Open space and wildlife. Cowboy towns, fly-fishing, and great food. Things to do and places to stay. Roll down US Highway 287 on Montana's Backroad to Yellowstone!
You have discovered the Backroad to Yellowstone in southwest Montana where there are so many things to do! Take your vacation in a new direction through the Madison Valley and find unspoiled landscapes, untamed wilderness, pristine lakes and abundant wildlife. Learn the story of Quake Lake and the geology of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. Visit Lewis & Clark Caverns State Park for a 2-mile hike and tour of the caverns. Stop for a picnic at one of several fishing access sites along the clear, rushing Madison River. Camp, hike or ride horseback in the quiet of the non-motorized section of the Beaverhead National Forest. Fish, raft, kayak and swim in the warm months. Or come for winter and snowshoe or cross-country ski through some of the most peaceful forests in Montana – followed by a soak in the Norris Hot Springs while you listen to live folk music.
Ennis is a year-round western town in the heart of the Madison Valley with unique shops and galleries, delicious restaurants and distinctive lodging – all one-of-a-kind and owned by the folks greeting you on your arrival. Explore our Main Street and take a sip at a local distillery. Belly up for a brew at a cowboy bar with a hitching post. Shop for wholesale silver jewelry, western boots, fishing and hunting gear and locally sourced gifts. As you wander, pick up a guide and take in the outdoor art walk. Dine upscalewith fine wines, have a piece of home-made pie or try a fresh scone with a local latte. Any time of day there are great spots to satisfy the foodie in you. And when you are ready for a great night’s sleep, choose from budget friendly motels, a remote retreat or complete your Montana immersion with a stay in a fishing cabin or fishing lodge with all the modern comforts.
More things to do? Well, of course. Events – lots of them! Most famous is the 3rd and 4th of July parade and rodeo in Ennis, but also the Art Festival, the Brew Fest, the Ennis-on-the-Madison Fly-fishing Festival and Hunters’ Feed for starters. What else? How about golf course at 5000’ for long drives, a first-run movie theatre and a bowling alley? Ennis offers the traveler all the services you need to keep your vacation on track, but there is still more to explore.
Historic towns are tucked in the mountains between the Madison and Ruby valleys are the living and past reminders of the wild-west days of gold fever. Virginia City lives on as you walk the boardwalk and peer into the windows of the past –literally. Nevada City boasts a Nickelodeon museum with dozens of music machines and a walking tour of authentic western buildings, including a two-story outhouse! Ghost towns and the ghosts of the past are everywhere. At night there are even more things to do! The Brewery Follies and the Virginia City Players entertain with vaudeville, plays, song and dance. Events in Virginia City include the Victorian Balls, a motorless parade and historic stagecoach tours of the town and Boot Hill. In Nevada City, live reenactments of the days of vigilante justice play out giving travelers a glimpse of frontier justice and the true wild west.
Exploring the Backroad to Yellowstone along US Hwy 287 will take you out of your routine and give you a chance to take in a big slice of all that Montana has to offer. There are things to do, places to eat and stay and sights to see. Take your time, breath deep and leave refreshed!
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National Bison Range Moiese, Montana
The National Bison Range is one of the more unique wildlife refuges in the United States, it's a wonderful place to see beautiful scenery, large herds of grazing buffalo, elk, antelope and other prairie wildlife. It's a great place to visit and a must see if in the area.
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National Bison Range - Moiese Montana 2011
The National Bison Range is one of the more unique wildlife refuges in the United States. Tucked away in the southern portion of the Flathead Valley in Northwest Montana, the National Bison Range is a wonderful place to see beautiful scenery, large herds of grazing buffalo, elk, antelope and other prairie wildlife.
Spring Hours (May 7 -- May 27, 2011):
Visitor Center open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends and holidays.
Red Sleep Mountain Drive open daily 6:30 a.m.; start drive by 6 p.m. to finish before dark.
Summer Hours (May 28 -- September 5, 2011):
Visitor Center open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends and holidays.
Red Sleep Mountain Drive open daily 6:30 a.m.; start drive by 7 p.m. to finish before dark.
Fall Hours (September 6 -- mid-October, 2011):
Visitor Center open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. weekends and holidays.
Red Sleep Mountain Drive open daily 6:30 a.m.; start drive by 6 p.m. to finish before dark.
PLEASE NOTE: Red Sleep Mountain Drive will be closed sometime between September 25 and October 7, 2011 while we move bison. We will have specific dates available in early September.
Winter Hours (mid-October, 2011 to mid-May, 2012):
Visitor Center open weekdays from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed weekends and holidays.
Winter Drive open daily 7 a.m. to dark (weather and road conditions permitting). Red Sleep Mountain Drive closed during winter.
From Missoula : Travel north on US Highway 93 to Ravalli, turn left(to the west) on to State Highway 200, travel approximately 5 miles to the junction of Highways 200 and 212, turn right(to the north) and travel approximately 5 miles to the entrance of the Range at Moiese.
From Kalispell : Travel south on US Highway 93 or State Highway 35 to Polson, then travel Highway 93 through Pablo and Ronan to the junction of Highway 93 and State Highway 212, travel 12 miles (through Charlo) to the entrance of the Range at Moiese.
From the west : Travel Highway 200 through Dixon to the junction of Highways 200 and 212, turn left(to the north) and travel approximately 5 miles to the entrance of the Range at Moiese.
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When the weather cleared up we were able to spend some time at the beach and a beautiful day at the wildlife refuge!
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Pryor, Montana
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Montana Mosaic 5: Ethnic Migration
This 20-minute video examines Montana's history of migration through three different stories of twentieth-century ethnic migration. This video can be viewed as two shorter segments if desired. Segment 1 (7:22) focuses on Red Lodge, Montana, and its Festival of Nations. Migrants from many different nations settled in Red Lodge in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Today the Festival of Nations continues to celebrate Red Lodge residents' ethnic heritage. Segment 2 (12:17) details the arrival and history of two later immigrant groups: agricultural workers who emigrated from Mexico to the Yellowstone Valley and Hmong refugees, who moved to the Missoula area after the Vietnam War.
Bear Tooth Pass & Red Lodge MT
This is another area we could spent a whole vacation, especially staying at the affordable & friendly Alpine Lodge on the north entrance to the little town of Red Lodge, Montana. They serve free homemade breakfasts, and by homemade, I mean really delidous pan grilled biscuits and the whole works. Great people run Alpine. Bear Tooth Pass is another surprise. A 12,000 ft pass leads you into Yellowstone at the Northeast Entrance. Such beauty all the way!
Montana Wildlife
Video of a Northern Pygmy Owl, Coyote, Whitetail Deer and Elk.
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Kabini River Lodge - Karapura
Nestled in the southern fringes of the Nagarhole National Park, the Kabini River Lodge is a perfect getaway for nature lovers. The breathtaking locale with the tranquil backwaters of the River Kabini presents an ideal setting for a long-awaited vacation. Once the hunting lodge of the erstwhile Maharaja of Mysore, Kabini River Lodge is today rated by the British Tatler’s Travel Guide as one of the top 5 wildlife resorts in the world. Kabini is pure elephant country as one can see numerous herds at a time. However, the blaze of the elusive tiger always haunts you as you roam through the verdant jungle here. Once widely known for the mass elephant-trapping operations called 'Khedda', Kabini stands as the one of the brightest beacons for wildlife preservation in India today.
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SOLD - Montana Fishing Property | Red Rock River Fishing Retreat | Dell, MT
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Are you looking for a Montana Fishing Property for sale? Look no further than the Red Rock River Fishing Retreat located in Dell, Montana. The fishing retreat is located down river from Dell and encompasses 31± acres with the Red Rock River acting as the western boundary for approximately 1 mile and an additional .5± mile of a side channel flowing through the ranch. The property offers a variety of recreational amenities which includes excellent fishing for brown and rainbow trout, waterfowl hunting in the fall, as well as opportunities to hunt white-tailed deer. A beautiful home, bunk house/guest house, and oversized garage create the perfect compound which is wonderfully positioned into the landscape while not affecting the recreational pursuits. The home sits overlooking the river bottom to the west with beautiful views of the Tendoy Mountains and Lima Peaks beyond while the neighbors’ hay meadows lie to the east. The ranch is bordered on all sides by large working ranches. This is certainly a great opportunity to own river frontage on one of Montana’s most private and coveted trout streams.
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Moose at Red Rock Lakes
Red Rock Lakes National Wildlife Refuge is located in the extreme southwest portion of Montana near the Idaho border. The refuge has one of the most naturally diverse areas in the refuge system.