Drive Down The Scenic Beartooth Highway And Fall In Love With The Beauty Of Montana All Over Again
By Jessica Wick|Published December 07, 2021
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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.
Going for a scenic drive in Montana often merely means climbing into your vehicle and cruising down any given highway. After all, the Treasure State is home to some of the most stunning highways and byways in the U.S., and there’s no better state for road tripping.
But if you’re looking to fall in love with Montana all over again and remind yourself of the many reasons you enjoy living here, we can’t recommend a better drive than the Beartooth Highway. There’s just something about this stretch of winding road that is incomparable.
The Beartooth Highway, also known as an "All American Road," is a magnificent highway that connects Montana to Wyoming.
Given its location, it should come as no surprise that the highway is only open seasonally. Plan a late spring (it opens Memorial Day weekend) or early summer road trip if you want to beat the mid-summer crowds.
Montana's portion of the Beartooth Highway is a stunning 68-mile stretch that takes you from Red Lodge to Cooke City and Silvergate.
To reach the highway from Red Lodge, just take U.S. Highway 212 and follow the signs.
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The road climbs 5,000 feet through the forest and rugged mountains, taking you straight to some of the most breathtaking alpine lake views and lush green land you'll ever see.