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lab, make for rapid
assessment of health
issues, and the Emer-
gency Department
is an example of
compassionate caring
in times of crisis.
An additional clinic,
Mountain View
(affiliated with St.
Vincent Healthcare)
offers highly respected primary care physicians as well as radiology and other
services.
Many lodging options include the historic Pollard Hotel downtown, rustic
cabins through Web sites like Airbnb, clean and convenient hotels through-
out town, and the popular wedding destination, Rock Creek Resort. Check
with the Red Lodge Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
For children of all ages, there is the Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary,
providing lifelong sanctuary to non-releasable native Montana wildlife. e
Sanctuary has everything from cougars to cranes, and strives for the most
natural habitat possible. Also for children, the Red Lodge Carnegie Library
(406-446-1905) has a children's story hour in Lion's Park on Wednesdays at
10:30, and a Lego Hour on Tuesdays at 3:45.
Once you've visited Red Lodge, regardless of the season, chances are you'll
be back. It's easy to see why the community has been nicknamed "Basecamp
to the Beartooths." With so many activities to offer and a wealth of sightsee-
ing and strolling options, this little mountain town becomes a vivid memory
with a powerful magnetic draw.
Regis Grocery by Renee Lund
Moonrise by Merv Coleman
32 blue sky lane
red lodge MT 59068
406-446-0186
www.blueskycabins.com
and facebook
Luxurious
Hideaways
on a serene
44 Acres
Peaceful
Private
Perfect
With its historic main street and mountain-town cachet, Red Lodge offers great scenery and plenty of seasonal activities