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Rock Creek Resort in Montana is making a big comeback in July 2025

Newly renovated with the needs of the modern traveler in mind

Rock Creek Resort
Rock Creek Resort

Rock Creek Resort in Montana, a 40-acre property along Rock Creek near historic Red Lodge, is set to reopen in July after an extensive renovation. The property has a foundation built upon a long and rich history, serving as a staple in the community for over 50 years. Now managed by Columbia Hospitality, the newly reimagined Rock Creek Resort will serve the modern traveler while still honoring its storied past. Some upgrades include refreshed dining experiences, versatile indoor and outdoor event spaces, and new design elements and amenities designed with modern needs.

The new renovation includes 78 upgraded rooms and suites, including creekside accommodations that feature clawfoot tubs, fireplaces, and private decks. These accommodations make the resort well-suited for all types of travelers, including solo travelers, families, and groups. The development team’s focus for the upgrades includes comfort and connection, with upgrades like a thoughtfully designed communal space to unite people. Upgraded amenities like saunas and a heated indoor pool promote relaxation while on-site activities, such as axe throwing and fly fishing, celebrate the area’s natural beauty.

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“We knew from the moment we walked on the land that this was a special place. We feel a responsibility to honor Rock Creek Resort’s history and prepare it for the next 50 years of service by adding modern amenities and thoughtful touches throughout the property,” said David Krug, General Partner at Rock Creek Resort and President of Krug Development. “We intend to continue to develop it with the hope that Rock Creek Resort becomes a new destination for Montana travelers.” Guests looking to stay at Rock Creek Resort can now book online before the July 2025 reopening.

Emily Caldwell
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