Bear's Inn offers fireplace, WiFi, dog friendly and is a short distance from downtown and mountains.
This little cabin once housed the workers that built the famous and scenic Beartooth Pass starting in the late 1930's. Over the years the homeowners have made many improvements and remodels to make this studio style, quaint and cozy home very enjoyable. It has a kitchenette with microwave, two burner gas cooktop, convection toaster oven, crock pot and small refrigerator. The bathroom offers a bathtub/shower and on demand hot water. The small living area with a gas fireplace is perfect for curling up on the futon with a good book. The bedroom includes a queen-sized bed and electric fireplace. This cabin is located near many other "worker" cabins all individually owned and sharing common greenspace and happens to be right next to Wild Bill's Cabin and Coal Creek Cabin. Sit down on the patio and rest when the weather is warm. It's such a great spot to chill with your favorite beverage and catch up with your loved one. This cozy cabin is also dog friendly so you can bring your best friend along too! (limit of two dogs) You do have close neighbors near this cabin and there is parking for one vehicle only.
This was a great place to stay. Itâs been our second return trip and it fits our needs wonderfully. Highly recommend for a quaint get away. The cabin is clean, cozy and warm. We will be back.
The property is comfortable and well appointed - it had everything we needed for a pleasant stay. We loved the town and surrounding area. Highly recommend Bears Inn and the town of Red Lodge.
My husband and I really enjoyed our stay at Bearâs Inn. The property was so accommodating with everything we needed for a comfortable stay. The adorable kitchen was well-organized with cooking and eating utensils. The restroom also was well equipped. Our host provided us a gift bag with coffee and tea service by local businesses. The cabin decor and landscaping had the perfect charm nestled in one of the most beautiful parts of our country. I felt that our host went out of her way to ensure that our stay was special. It was a home away from home experience we will cherish.
The cabin was the perfect spot for our stay in Red Lodge. Location was walkable to the town and amenities and close to the mountains and hiking. We used the outdoor patio area everyday and enjoyed watching the deer and turkeys in the front yard. Would stay again!
This beautiful cabin was absolutely wonderful. After driving across country and car camping from vermont to red lodge, this cozy cabin was a much welcome stop! So cozy and clean.
The cabin was charming and well cared for. We were surprised by the in-town location and density of the neighborhood, but the neighbors were quiet and inconspicuous.
Quick two nite trip to Rrd Lodge and surrounding area - Beartooth Highway, Cook City, and a bit of Yellowstone. Wandering around Red Lodge and an overall wonderful time Bears Inn is a wonderful cabin that fits tre area well. Our hosts were great. Super communication and easy to follow instructions. Check in and out were clear and simple. Next Red Lodge adventure weâll set our schedule to match a time when The Bear is available
located in a cluster of log cabin cottages--it retained a sense of privacy using dune grass and decorator fencing. Charming log cabin -made me feel like we were all alone which was just what we needed--attention to detail in this restored true log home was phenomenal. Bed and linens we plush and big fluffy towels did the trick...The old soaking tub was resurfaced to relax and the hot water on demand was a treat..wish it was closer to Michigan because we'd be there all the time. Do it you won't be sorry
Enjoyed our stay. We love Red Lodge!
Our cabin was not as clean as it was mid June. There were no wash cloths in the bathroom.
Two of the four patio chairs were totally destroyed. They were fine in June.
Rug was not vacuumed and the table was very dusty, above and below. It was disappointing
My girlfriend and I stayed here with our two big dogs while skiing for a week. The cabin is small but comfortable and had everything we needed. My only criticism is about all the nick-nacks and especially Christmas decorations in late February , there was no shelf, dresser top, or hook available for our stuff. The chests and closets were full of throw pillows and extra bedding and had no room to put our ski gear and bags. We loved the cabin but would have been better had it not been over- decorated and cluttered with an over abundance of tacky gift store Christmas stuff.
I loved the grounds, cabin, and amenities, the mouse poison problem needs to addressed immediately
I loved the grounds, cabin, and amenities, the mouse poison problem needs to addressed immediately. The team member I met was great, she was helpful, polite, capable and addressed our concerns quickly and efficiently.
The property is beautiful and quaint. It had a nice area to walk our dog. The sound of the running creek/river across the road was soothing. We love the area and would definitely stay here again. If we had questions, there was a quick reply. We needed an extra half hour for check out, which wasn't a problem at all.
The only complaint I have is that I wish it was an 11am checkout, 10am was a bit early.
The only complaint I have is that I wish it was an 11am checkout, 10am was a bit early. Other than that everything was perfect. Everything was easy from the registration to the check out.
Bearâs Inn is a sweet, charming property. The location is perfect, as it is nestled in a quiet nook where the main background sounds are the babbling Rock Creek and birdsongs. We could easily walk to anything in the town of Red Lodge, and local trailheads and scenic drives were convenient to the main roads. We are thrilled with our stay and plan to use and recommend AAA Red Lodge Rentals in the future without hesitation. All information was timely and thorough. We never spoke directly to a person because we didnât need to!
Loved the Bearâs Inn cabin. Canât wait to go back! Very quick to respond and very helpful! I was concerned about how the Robertson Gulch fire might affect my stay and the staff kept me updated on what was happening.