Dog-Friendly Red Lodge, Montana

A mountain-town guide to pet-friendly stays, patio dining, trails, and easy weekend plans with your dog in Red Lodge.

Red Lodge, MT

8.8 Pet-Friendly Score
Avg Pet Fee: $25-35/night
Dog Parks: 1
Off-Leash Beach: No
Outdoor Dining Law: Yes

Best for Off-Leash Time

Double Ditch Dog Park

Red Lodge’s dedicated off-leash dog park with fenced space, trails, and room to run.

Best Dog-Friendly Patios

Cafe Regis

Beloved breakfast-and-lunch cafe with a garden patio that welcomes leashed dogs outdoors.

Babcock & Miles Wine Bar & Cafe

Downtown all-day cafe and wine bar with seasonal patio seating for dogs.

Natali's Front Bar

Casual bar patio where dogs can join you outside while you order from the shared kitchen.

Best Outdoor Adventures

Red Lodge Mountain summer trails

Summer hiking area where dogs are allowed with leash rules in the base area and no chairlift access for dogs.

Beartooth area trails

Non-motorized trail network around Red Lodge with plenty of hiking options for leashed dogs.

Dog-Friendly Hotels in Red Lodge

Quality Inn Red Lodge Gateway To Yellowstone

4.4/5
Hotel

Reliable in-town stay near downtown with free breakfast, an indoor pool, and designated pet-friendly rooms.

$$ Pet fee: $25 per pet, per night Pets allowed in specific rooms for an additional fee; service animals exempt. Contact hotel for current restrictions.

612 North Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Rock Creek Resort

4.4/5
Resort

Creekside resort south of town with spacious grounds, mountain access, and a clearly posted dog policy.

$$$ Pet fee: $35 per dog, per night Maximum 2 dogs per guest room. Dogs may not be left unattended; not allowed in restaurants, hot tubs, or spa.

6380 US-212, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Chateau Rouge

Hotel

Well-known Red Lodge lodging option with condo-style accommodations and a reputation for being especially convenient for travelers with dogs.

$$ Pet fee: No pet fee listed on BringFido BringFido lists up to 3 dogs of any size allowed at no additional fee; confirm directly before booking.

1505 Broadway Ave S, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Yodeler Motel

Motel

Historic motel in the heart of town that actively markets itself as a basecamp for dog-friendly Red Lodge adventures.

$$ Pet-friendly rooms available; confirm current fee and room availability directly with the motel.

601 S. Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Beartooth Hideaway Inn & Cabins

Hotel/Cabins

South-end property with inn rooms, cabins, pool access, and easy access to town and the Beartooth Highway.

$$ Visit Montana lists pets allowed; confirm room-specific rules and any fees directly with the property.

1223 South Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Dog-Friendly Restaurants in Red Lodge

Cafe Regis

Breakfast & Lunch Cafe

A local favorite for breakfast and lunch with a leafy outdoor area where leashed dogs are welcome.

$$ Dogs are welcome in the outdoor seating area; BringFido notes dogs should be leashed near the table.

501 Word Ave S, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Babcock & Miles Wine Bar & Cafe

Cafe & Wine Bar

Stylish downtown cafe for brunch, coffee, small plates, and wine with a seasonal patio that works well for dogs.

$$$ Dogs are welcome on the seasonal outdoor patio.

107 12th St. W., Red Lodge, MT 59068

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The Wild Table

Bistro

Downtown bistro focused on seasonal dishes, coffee, pastries, and takeout-friendly meals for a relaxed stop with your pup.

$$ BringFido lists dog-friendly outdoor tables; confirm current patio setup before visiting.

113 N Broadway Ave, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Natali's Front Bar

Bar & Pub

Casual neighborhood bar with a covered patio and access to the Red Lodge Pizza Co. kitchen menu.

$$ BringFido lists the covered patio as dog-friendly; dogs should remain outside and leashed.

115 Broadway Ave S, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Red Box Car

Seasonal Drive-In

A classic Red Lodge stop in a historic boxcar serving burgers, fries, and ice cream near Rock Creek.

$ BringFido lists this seasonal spot as dog-friendly outdoors; ideal for casual takeout with your dog.

1300 South Broadway, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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City Brew Coffee

Coffee Shop

Easy coffee stop with outdoor tables for a quick caffeine break while exploring town with your dog.

$ BringFido lists outdoor dog-friendly tables; verify current patio availability on arrival.

Red Lodge, MT

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One Legged Magpie

Restaurant & Bar

Creative dinner-and-drinks spot downtown known for seasonal ingredients and a more elevated evening vibe.

$$$ Outdoor dog policy is not posted on the official site; call ahead before bringing your dog.

19 Broadway Ave N, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Dog-Friendly Parks & Activities in Red Lodge

Double Ditch Dog Park

Dog Park

The main off-leash option in town, with fenced open space and room for dogs to run and socialize.

Off-Leash

78 Rodeo Rd, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Red Lodge Mountain Summer Trails

Activity

In summer, dogs are permitted on mountain trails with leash rules in the base area; dogs are not allowed on chairlifts.

305 Ski Run Road, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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Lake Fork Trail Area

Trail

Scenic hiking area south of town in the Beartooth foothills, popular for longer walks and mountain views.

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Beartooth Trails Network

Trail System

Regional non-motorized trail network around Red Lodge with multiple hiking options and current-condition resources.

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Red Lodge Mountain Golf Course

Activity

Public golf course just west of town with mountain views and a patio at 28 Peaks Kitchen; best for a scenic stop rather than off-leash play.

828 Upper Continental Drive, Red Lodge, MT 59068

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A Dog-Friendly Weekend in Red Lodge

This easy 2-day plan mixes patio meals, mountain scenery, and time for your dog to stretch out.

Day 1: Downtown Red Lodge + Off-Leash Play

Morning

Check into a pet-friendly hotel, then head to Cafe Regis for breakfast and patio time with your dog. Afterward, stroll downtown Red Lodge and browse the shops along Broadway.

Afternoon

Let your dog burn energy at Double Ditch Dog Park, then grab a casual lunch or coffee stop at The Wild Table or City Brew Coffee.

Evening

Settle in at Natali's Front Bar or Babcock & Miles Wine Bar & Cafe for outdoor dining, then take a relaxed sunset walk through town before heading back to your hotel.

Day 2: Mountain Views + Scenic Stops

Morning

Drive up toward Red Lodge Mountain for a summer trail walk if conditions allow, keeping your dog leashed in the base area and off chairlifts.

Afternoon

Return to town for lunch at Red Box Car, then spend the afternoon exploring more of the Beartooth area trail network or enjoying a scenic drive with short dog-friendly stops.

Evening

Wrap up with a quieter dinner downtown and one last creekside or neighborhood walk before departure the next morning.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Red Lodge good for traveling with dogs?

Yes. Red Lodge is one of the more dog-friendly small mountain towns in Montana, with pet-friendly lodging, a dedicated off-leash dog park, and several patios that welcome dogs outdoors.

Are dogs allowed off leash in Red Lodge?

Within town, Double Ditch Dog Park is the main legal off-leash option. Elsewhere in city limits, dogs generally need to be leashed unless on private property.

Can dogs go to restaurants in Red Lodge?

Dogs can join you at some outdoor patios if the business allows it. Policies vary by restaurant, so it is smart to call ahead, especially outside peak summer patio season.

Are dogs allowed at Red Lodge Mountain?

In summer, dogs are permitted at Red Lodge Mountain with rules, including leash requirements in the base area and no chairlift access for dogs. In winter, public dogs are not allowed on lifts or ski slopes.

What is the typical pet fee for hotels in Red Lodge?

Expect many pet-friendly stays in Red Lodge to charge roughly $25 to $35 per night, though some properties may charge no fee or use room-specific rules.

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