Hospitality, and history—this is The Pollard Hotel. Leaded windows, linen napkins, a menu for all tastes and an enviable wine list await you in the dining room. Open the French doors in your suite to a private balcony, or take a rich coffee into The Gallery and relax by the fire, or appreciate a fine single malt scotch and a good book in the History Room. The hotel that served Buffalo Bill Cody, Calamity Jane and other western legends was completely restored in 1994. Since that time, graceful comfort combined with modern amenities and attentive staff have earned The Pollard national recognition and
many awards.
Steeped in history, The Pollard is located in the former mining town of Red Lodge, Montana, at the edge of the Rocky Mountains and Yellowstone National Park. Red Lodge offers year-round opportunities for outdoor experiences—Red Lodge Mountain is Montana skiing, an authentic experience in the big mountains on spectacular Montana snow. If you’re a cross-country enthusiast, Red Lodge is the perfect destination for groomed or back country trails. In the warm season, you can hike or bike the mountain, or go fishing, wildlife watching, and white water rafting. Shopping in Red Lodge is an experience that invites the antique hunter, the art lover, the gourmet cook, and the person who just wants to find something unique. Looking for a great ride? Drive the famous Beartooth Highway for a breath-taking experience to the top of the world. At the end of the day, The Pollard welcomes you home. And if you are looking for a pampered weekend getaway, The Pollard is your perfect destination. Choose from guest rooms and suites with oversized Jacuzzi tubs, steam baths, or balconies. Sink into leather chairs in oak-paneled public rooms, savor a fine wine, a local ale, or a good book, or work out in the fully-equipped health club. We welcome you to The Pollard.
in Red Lodge, Montana, has been designated one of 10 Great Streets in America for 2010 by APA’s Great Places in America Program. According to the APA, Broadway Avenue “fuses a rustic, ‘Old West’ character surrounded by wilderness with modern commerce. Additionally, decades of planning and restoration have helped bring the town’s two most precious assets—its history and proximity to one of the most gorgeous landscapes in North America—to the forefront.” It is the first Great Places designation in Montana. Read more






