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We are heading out to ride Beartooth Pass the second week of September. We are looking to stay somewhere around Red Lodge or Cody. Does anyone have any suggestions on hotels? Thanks!
A Western Rose in Cody... I have stayed there several times, and some others from here have also... Motorcycle friendly Mom and Pop... a few blocks from downtown... Price is about average for Cody in the summer...
Id second the recommendation for the Alpine Lodge in Red Lodge . Nothing super fancy, but clean rooms, reasonable rates and Motorcycle friendly .
I stayed there a few years ago and was very happy. Management at that time was helpful with information about local area.
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