From enchanting downtown architecture to the spectacular Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge wears its vibrant history with pride.
Cattle ranching thrived in the valleys and foothills, fostering s.
Though the coal boom eventually faded, Red Lodge refused to become a ghost town.
John "Liver-Eatin\'" Johnston served as constable, and Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane, and Frederic Remington paid visits.
A coal-mining boom founded the city and attracted immigrant populations between 1895 and 1920.
From enchanting downtown architecture to the spectacular Beartooth Highway, Red Lodge wears its vibrant history with pride