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Inn on the Beartooth, open year round with an elevation of 5,800 feet, offers a special retreat for those who enjoy log living with the true western atmosphere. The Inn opened July, 1996 and offers our guests a wonderful view of the Beartooth Mountains. Across the road is the Silver Run Elk Refuge, which can be enjoyed late winter, early spring, as the elk come down from the mountains to take in the new spring growth to feed on. On Highway 212, which is in front of the Inn, you can find people walking, running, roller-blading and bicycling as the elevation increases to offer those interested great exercise. Guests can spend a day enjoying the spectacular drive over the Beartooth Mountains to our oldest National Park, Yellowstone; you will see beautiful wildflowers and wildlife. Depending on 'Mother Nature', skiers can enjoy downhill skiing from mid-November to mid-April at Red Lodge Mountain and for the Nordic skiers we have numerous areas with beautiful views. Every year, July 2-4 is Rodeo time in Red Lodge and in August a celebration features our festival of nations. Labor Day provides guests with a fine arts and craft fair and the Wagons West Horse Drawn Parade. Also, we are just 8 miles from Red Lodge Mountain for downhill skiing and close by areas for Nordic.
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