This Wyoming Backroad Will Take You On An Amazing Adventure
By Kim Magaraci|Published May 31, 2018
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Sometimes, you just want to gas up the car, gather your friends, and head off to nowhere in particular. Wyoming is the perfect state for such an adventure, because you can find gorgeous scenery pretty much everywhere. If this is your idea of a great time, though, you’ve got to explore one rural road in Northern Wyoming. The highest paved road in the Rocky Mountains is the stunning Beartooth Highway, which winds through Montana and Wyoming before entering Yellowstone National Park. Highway 212 that has been designated as a National Scenic Byway All-American Road in Wyoming, and this is one drive you won’t soon forget.
Wyoming and Montana share access to the Beartooth Highway, which runs from Red Lodge, Montana and winds down into Wyoming before arriving in Yellowstone National Park.
The high-elevation route has snow on it for much of the year, and typically only opens from late May until October, or whenever weather conditions worsen.
This breathtaking, scenic drive will take you through Custer, Gallatin and Shoshone National Forests, and you'll be close to the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness.
About halfway through, you might find yourself needing to get off the road for a bit. Stop by the quirky Top of the World Store, close to Cody, to chat with fellow travelers and take in some more views.
For the best experience, I recommend driving the entire length of the highway. However, many Wyomingites take the wildly underrated Chief Joseph Highway up to the Beartooth Highway, and that route is absolutely gorgeous as well.
Have you made the journey over this stunning mountain pass?
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