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Historical Trolley Tour in Red Lodge, Montana

By Red Lodge Trolley
Free cancellation available
Price is RM 114 per adult

Features

  • Free cancellation available
  • 1h
  • Mobile voucher
  • Instant confirmation

Overview

Explore the rich history of Red Lodge, Montana on a guided trolley tour through the old west. This open-air gas-powered trolley allows you to soak in local lore while uncovering tales of miners, cowboys, Native Americans, and mountain men who shaped the region. Enjoy an engaging narrative from your guide as you traverse the scenic routes and learn about the area’s fascinating past from Memorial Day to Labor Day.

  • Guided historical tours on a refurbished gas-powered trolley
  • Discover stories of local legends from miners to Native Americans
  • Tours available from Memorial Day to Labor Day
  • Enjoy an open-air experience while learning about the old west

Activity location

  • Carbon County Art Guild & Depot Gallery
    • 11 W 8th St
    • 59068-9052, Red Lodge, Montana, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

  • 11 8th St W
    • 11 8th Street West
    • 59068, Red Lodge, Montana, United States

Multiple meeting/redemption points available, see location information for full list

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Historical Trolley Tour in Red Lodge, Montana

  • Activity duration is 1 hour1h
    1h
  • English
Language options: English
Price details
RM 113.62 x 1 AdultRM 113.62
Total
Price is RM 113.62

What's included, what's not

  • What's includedWhat's included
    FREE
  • What's includedWhat's included
    Entrance fee

Know before you book

  • Service animals allowed
  • Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Activity itinerary

Carbon County Art Guild & Depot Gallery

  • 10m
Founded in 1973 by enthusiastic and forward-thinking Carbon County citizens, the Guild originally operated from the County Courthouse Annex. Initially members focused on acquiring equipment, holding classes and fundraising. In 1982, after several moves and searching for a dedicated space, the Burlington Northern Railroad miraculously donated the Red Lodge depot to the Guild. Built in 1889, this classic Craftsman style depot had provided many passengers their first glimpse of Red Lodge and the Beartooths Mountains.

Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary (Pass by)

Plan your visit to Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary to meet bears, cats, fox, raptors, and other rescued Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem animals.

Montana Candy Emporium (Pass by)

Nostalgic old-time candies, handmade delights, and huckleberry originals. A local gem with a host of western antiques, player piano, and even a taxidermy ostrich.

The Pollard Hotel (Pass by)

The red brick 35 room Hotel began building in 1893. Originally named The Spofford Hotel, The Pollard was built between the train passenger depot and the booming mountain mining town. Described by the Livingston Herald as "Handsomely furnished in hand-oiled pine, The Spofford Hotel was bought in 1902, renamed as The Pollard and added twenty-five guest rooms, an ornate lobby, an intimate dining room, a lounge with a bar and card and billiard tables, one bowling alley, and full-service barbershop. Famous names such as William Jennings Bryan, the known silver-tongued orator, and William and Marcus Daly, the copper kings, signed the early registers. Buffalo Bill Cody spent many an evening in the lobby swapping tales with local old timers. Calamity Jane would occasionally interrupt the quietness of the hotel with her, well, calamity. And Liver Eatin' Johnson, noted Indian scout who lived near Red Lodge, frequented our establishment.

Carbon County Historical Society and Museum (Pass by)

Carbon County Historical Society & Museum was first established in 1959 by Alice Greenough to house the collection of her world-renowned rodeo family. The Carbon County Historical Society was formed in 1974 and took over the museum facility in 1980. In 1990, the three-story Labor Temple building was gifted to the Carbon County Historical Society by an anonymous donor. The Labor Temple was built in 1909, entirely by the Red Lodge Miners Local No. 1771, and put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. The historical society reopened the museum's doors with a newly remodeled basement and first floor in 1999.

Lions Park - Red Lodge, MT (Pass by)

Lions Park consists of about 5 acres of land. With a great location near downtown, a covered pavilion, and a broad range of activities, Lions Park appeals to and accommodates a large range of users. The Lions Club has contributed greatly to the development and maintenance of the park. Larger events are often staged at Lions Park, including: Red Lodge Farmers Market (Friday, June-September) Art in the Beartooths Community Concerts Shakespeare in the Park Red Lodge Fun Run for Charities Amenities Basketball Court Volleyball Court Playground Horseshoe Pit Gazebo/Pavillion Ice Rink (in winter) Picnic Tables (4) Grills (3) Benches (5) Bearproof Container Dog Waste Stations (4) Public Restrooms

Location

Activity location

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    Carbon County Art Guild & Depot Gallery
    • 11 W 8th St
    • 59068-9052, Red Lodge, Montana, United States

Meeting/Redemption Point

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    11 8th St W
    • 11 8th Street West
    • 59068, Red Lodge, Montana, United States
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    16 Broadway Ave
    • 16 Broadway Avenue
    • 59068, Red Lodge, Montana, United States

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