- Our list of the best things to do in Red Lodge, Montana, features the top 19 nearby activities — including 12 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Red Lodge, MT has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Museums & Galleries, Entertainment & Shows, and Tours.
- The results below include the top 19 things to do within the city of Red Lodge, MT
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Begun in 1919, the Buffalo Bill Cody Stampede Rodeo boasts a nightly rodeo performance during its run, and events feature bareback and saddle competitions, roping and barrel racing.
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Offering guided trips, Cedar Mountain Trail Rides takes visitors over a mountain trail on horseback with trips lasting from one hour to one day. The trip provides opportunities for wildlife and nature viewing as well as fishing.
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Hike, camp and backpack in the Teton National Forest, a huge acreage of public land forming a major component of the Yellowstone Ecosystem. Wildlife, winter sports activities and scenic river trails abound.
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Shoshone National Forest comprises 2.4 million acres of varying terrain types, from sagebrush flats to snow-clad mountains. The forest offers 1,389 miles of hiking trails, 306 miles of snowmobile trails, and 48 miles of cross country ski trails.
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Buffalo Bill State Park is situated near the edge of Yellowstone Park. A wide range of activities are available within the park like boating, an enclosed lodge, hunting, wildlife viewing, and an extensive playground.
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Located in Cody, Wyoming, the Buffalo Jump Winery is situated in the heart of the Rockies. Members of the family-owned operation have been ranching at the location since the 1890s. Wines are made from premium California, Oregon and Washington grapes.
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Zoo Montana is located in Billings, Montana. It is home to dozens of intruiguing animals and beautiful cultivated plants. Zoo Montana is also famous for its elaborate Christmas displays and holiday events.
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Fishing is the most popular pastime at Monster Lake, located on Highway 120. Peasant hunting is also an option, while some guests prefer quite time admiring the serene views of the water.
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The largest waterpark in the state of Wyoming is the Reef Indoor Water Park. The park offers several water slides, an interactive playhouse, a basketball pool, a 55,000 gallon tube pool, and a 25-person hot tub.
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The 120,000 acre Bighorn Canyon Recreation Area contains the largest herd of wild horses in the United States, and is known for its canyons. Visitors to the area can take an auto tour, bike, boat, camp, fish, hike, ride horses, tour historic ranches, and picnic.