Your Dog Wants This Vacation Too: The Best Things to Do with Your Dog in Red Lodge

If your dog could help plan the vacation, Red Lodge would probably be the first choice.
Wide open trails, cool mountain creeks, alpine lakes, fresh air, and more outdoor adventure than most humans can keep up with—it’s the kind of place dogs were made for.
And honestly, they know it.
At AAA Red Lodge Rentals, we see it all the time: the dog who refuses to get back in the car after a hike, the muddy paws after an afternoon at the creek, the exhausted nap after a full day outside. Some vacations are pet-friendly. Red Lodge feels like it was built for them.
If you're bringing your dog along (and you should), here are the best things to do together while you're here.
1. Hike Local Favorites Like Silver Run
Silver Run Trail
Silver Run is one of the best dog-friendly hikes near Red Lodge.
It offers beautiful mountain views, creek access, and enough space for dogs to feel like they’ve been given the greatest gift on earth: freedom with smells.
It’s especially great for early mornings before town gets busy, and it gives both dogs and humans the kind of peaceful start vacation should have.
Bring water, keep dogs leashed where needed, and expect them to sleep very well afterward.
2. Explore the Palisades Trail
Palisades Trail
For dogs who believe every walk should be an expedition, the Palisades Trail is a favorite.
This trail offers more distance, bigger views, and plenty of opportunities for your dog to fully embrace their mountain personality.
It’s ideal for active dogs who need more than a quick stroll and owners who want the kind of hike that makes vacation feel earned.
3. Cool Off at Basin Lakes
Basin Lakes
Some dogs hear “lake day” and lose all remaining self-control.
Basin Lakes is perfect for that.
The hike in is beautiful, the water is cold and clear, and dogs love the chance to splash, swim, and investigate absolutely everything along the way.
This is one of those places where everyone comes home tired and happy.
Which is basically the goal.
4. Let Them Run at Double Ditch Dog Park
Double Ditch Dog Park
Sometimes dogs just want other dogs.
Double Ditch Dog Park gives them room to run, play, and make temporary best friends while you enjoy a slower pace and maybe a conversation with another dog parent who also planned the trip around the dog.
No judgment here.
It’s a great stop between bigger adventures or a perfect energy-burner before dinner downtown.
5. Swim in Rock Creek
Rock Creek
Nothing says summer in Red Lodge like dogs sprinting toward cold water with absolutely no hesitation.
Rock Creek offers some of the best places to cool off, especially behind Coal Miner’s Park where locals often bring dogs for a quick dip, a longer swim, or just a chance to stand in the current and pretend they discovered nature first.
It’s easy, local, and one of the simplest joys of being here.
6. Head Up the Pass for Alpine Lake Swimming
Beartooth Highway
Take the scenic drive up the Beartooth Pass and your dog gets the kind of day they’ll brag about to neighborhood dogs for months.
Mountain lakes, cooler temperatures, endless smells, and wide open spaces make this one of the best adventures of the trip.
Find a pull-off, a quiet lake, and let the day unfold.
Sometimes the best plan is no plan.
7. Start the Day on Rocky Fork Trail
Rocky Fork Trail
Morning walks hit differently in Red Lodge.
The Rocky Fork Trail around the airport is a local favorite for easy walks, fresh air, and starting the day before coffee somehow tastes even better.
It’s not complicated. It’s just one of those routines that quickly becomes part of vacation.
And dogs are very committed to routines they enjoy.
The Best Dog-Friendly Vacation Isn’t Just About Allowing Dogs
It’s about giving them a vacation too.
More outside time.
More smells.
More water.
More freedom.
More tired, happy naps at the end of the day.
That’s what Red Lodge does well.
And when your dog is happy, everyone’s vacation gets better.
Stay Somewhere Your Dog Is Actually Welcome
The right vacation rental matters.
A yard to explore.
A deck to nap on.
Easy access to trails.
A place where muddy paws aren’t a crisis.
At AAA Red Lodge Rentals, our dog-friendly vacation rentals are built for real travel with pets—not just “pets allowed.”
Because your dog isn’t an extra guest.
They’re part of the trip.
Local Insights








