Ski + Stay: 15% off, discounted lift tickets, and a shuttle to Red Lodge Mountain
Experience

Upcoming Events

From Onsite Gatherings to Local Fun

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From live music and seasonal celebrations at the resort to iconic Red Lodge festivals, there’s always something happening. Check back often for upcoming events, from intimate fireside gatherings to can’t-miss Montana traditions.

Pacific Northwest Wine Dinner

Day

Thursday, February 5

Time

6:00 PM

Price

$75 per person

Join us at Wild Rose for an unforgettable evening celebrating the wines and flavors of the Pacific Northwest. Set at the base of the majestic Beartooth Mountains, Wild Rose provides an intimate and inviting backdrop for a thoughtfully curated wine dinner featuring exceptional selections from Oregon and Washington.

Each wine is expertly paired with a chef-driven, multi-course menu inspired by the season and designed to highlight the character of every pour. Gather around the table for an evening of elevated cuisine, standout wines, and mountain-side ambiance, where great food, great wine, and great company come together.

Menu coming soon! Reservations required.

Valentine’s Dinner at Wild Rose

Day

Saturday, February 14

Time

5:00 - 9:00 PM

Price

$75 per person or $90 with wine pairing

Celebrate Valentine’s Day with an intimate, four-course dinner designed to be shared, savored, and remembered. Set against the cozy, mountain-chic ambiance of Wild Rose, this special evening invites you to slow down, raise a glass, and enjoy a thoughtfully crafted menu that balances elegance, warmth, and a touch of indulgence.

Whether you’re celebrating new love or a love that’s stood the test of time, join us for a Valentine’s dinner where every course is meant to delight, and dessert is meant to be shared

National Finals Ski-Joring Races

Day

March 14-15

Locaiton

Red Lodge Fairgrounds

Winter Fun, Western Style

Red Lodge comes alive with one of the West’s most exhilarating traditions. Hosted by the Red Lodge Ski-Joring Association since 1980, this high-energy event blends Old West horsemanship with modern winter sport. Teams of horse, rider, and skier charge down a 700-plus-foot course, the horse and rider hugging the inside track while the skier in tow navigates more than 20 slalom gates and four jumps. With speeds reaching over 25 miles per hour, precision, teamwork, and grit are essential. Competitors aim for two fast, clean run.It’s a thrilling celebration of winter, Western heritage, and pure Montana excitement.

 

 

Skier in red pants