Red Lodge Mountain Resort

Red Lodge Mountain Resort

A view of the Palisades area on the north end of the ski area.
Location Carbon County, Montana
Nearest city Red Lodge, Montana, or Billings, Montana
Top elevation 9416 ft (2870 m)
Base elevation 7016 ft (2138 m)
Skiable area 1,500 acres (610 ha)
Runs 71
Longest run Lazy M - 2.5 mi
Lift system 2 High-Speed Detachable Quads, 1 Triple, 3 Doubles, 1 Magic Carpet
Snowfall 250"
Web site Official Website

Red Lodge Mountain Resort is an alpine ski area located in south-central Montana along the eastern front of the Beartooth Mountains, west of the town of Red Lodge, Montana.

The ski area has recently undergone a large expansion of terrain and includes a well-developed terrain park.

History of Red Lodge Mountain Resort

In the late 1950s, an enthusiastic group of Red Lodge and Billings skiers formed Grizzly Peak, Inc. The group raised $250,000 through stock sales to develop a ski resort. Red Lodge Grizzly Peak opened on January 2, 1960, with one double chair, a lodge and three trails.

Over the next few years, the ski area continued to expand, adding lifts and more trails. The Grizzly Peak Chair was added in 1971 and the Miami Beach Chair in 1973. The word was spreading throughout the region that Red Lodge Mountain was a fun place to ski and the old mining town of Red Lodge was full of western hospitality and colorful characters.

The ski area continued to grow with the addition in 1983 of the Winter Sports Center and the Triple Chair and the replacement of Midway Lodge in 1986. In the spring of 1994, Red Lodge Mountain purchased the Red Lodge Golf Course and it became the perfect business complement for the ski business. This 18-hole championship golf course and substantial real estate development has offered more and varied work opportunities for seasonal and year-round employees.

In the summer of 1996, the resort undertook the most aggressive expansion in its history and opened the Cole Creek area which included two new high-speed detachable quad chairlifts, 18 new slopes and trails, a complete overhaul of the mountain’s snowmaking system and other improvements to the on-mountain skiing experience.

Red Lodge Mountain Resort opened its first snowboard park in 1996. This park attracted so many snowboarders that it was expanded and opened to skiers in 1999.

JMA Ventures bought Red Lodge in 2007.

In the 2011-2012 season, a Willow Creek chair fell from the lift and injured two teenagers

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