Established in 1909, over 100 years in Red Lodge, MT.
Listed in the National Register of Historic Places
Nestled in the heart of Red Lodge, the Yodeler Motel is more than just a place to stay—it’s a journey through time. Built in 1909 by Daniel O’Shea, the property began as apartments for hardworking European immigrant miners who worked in the nearby East Bench Mine. Later, these same residents helped construct the iconic Beartooth Highway, paving the way for Red Lodge to become a gateway to Yellowstone and beyond.
In 1961, the building transformed into Red Lodge’s first and only Bavarian-themed motel, thanks to local contractor Al Sloulin. With its chalet-style entrance, intricate woodwork, and southern German motifs, the Yodeler quickly became a favorite for travelers seeking charm and character. Today, it remains a symbol of Red Lodge’s rich heritage and welcoming spirit.
Whether you’re here for the stunning Beartooth Highway, world-class skiing, or simply to relax and soak in Montana’s natural beauty, the Yodeler Motel offers a unique blend of history, comfort, and adventure. Come experience a stay like no other and create your own memories in this timeless landmark!
Location
601 S. Broadway
Red Lodge, MT
Lobby Hours
Sunday –– Monday
8:00am — 9:00pm
Contact
(406) 446–1435