9 Amazing Places You Can Go On One Tank Of Gas In Montana
By Jessica Wick|Published June 09, 2016
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Jessica Wick
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Jessica Wick is a writer and travel enthusiast who loves exploring new places, meeting new people and, of course, beautiful Big Sky Country and every part of Washington State.
You might not think one tank of gas will get you very far in a state the size of Montana. But the average vehicle will take you between 300 and 325 miles on a single tank, and that leaves plenty of options for exploring. This particular road trip is 280 miles and will take you from the Bozeman area to the beautiful town of West Yellowstone. And unless you decide to head explore Yellowstone Park itself, you can do it all on one tank of gas.
This route will have you spending a little more than five hours in your car, so even with all the stops, you can do it in a single day. If you’d like to linger for awhile at each stop, you can spread it out over two. Enjoy!
1. Wake up early in beautiful Bozeman and enjoy breakfast at the Stockyard Cafe.
This no-frills, "barely above camping" establishment serves some of the most delicious breakfast in the city from Thursday to Sunday. It’s a local legend, and breakfast there is the perfect way to start a road trip.
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2. Head to 84 West and drive to Norris Hot Springs.
Norris Hot Springs opens at 10 AM from June-August. Arrive right at opening time and take a quick soak in the warm hot spring. You’ll be nice and relaxed for the rest of your journey.
Ennis is a beautiful little town, and it’s easy to go on a self-guided art tour while you’re there. Montana artist Jim Dolan has three metal sculptures on display around town. You’ll also see colorful trout sculptures, a carved bench with two fishing bears in front of the Ennis Pharmacy, and a painting of local scenery on the corner of Third and Main Street.
4. Stop for lunch at Yesterday’s Soda Fountain & Ennis Pharmacy.
Virginia City is one of Montana’s finest ghost towns. You can take a do-it-yourself tour (maps are available), or hop a quick train ride that will take you to and from Nevada City, the neighboring ghost town.
6. Stop for a photo op at the Clark Canyon Reservoir.
Clark Canyon Reservoir is the site of Camp Fortunate, a very significant spot on the Lewis and Clark Trail. It was here that Lewis and Clark met the Lemhi Shoshone tribe and Sacagawea was reunited with her people.
7. Treat yourself to some tasty pie at Yesterday’s Calf-A in Dell.