The Most Beautiful Byway In Wyoming Is Open Through Winter And You've Got To Make The Drive
By Kim Magaraci|Published October 21, 2020
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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
One gorgeous road links the Beartooth Highway in northern Wyoming to the popular town of Cody. While the Beartooth is closed all winter long, if you’re looking for a scenic drive, head to Cody and embark on a journey to travel the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway. You’ll have to turn around when you get to the end, but that just means you can enjoy the best drive in Wyoming twice. It’s a win-win, and you won’t have to deal with tourist season traffic, either.
One of Wyoming's most scenic byways is maintained year-round, so visitors can enjoy the best drive in Wyoming even through the winter months.
Along the drive, you'll cross the Sunlight Creek Bridge. It's the tallest bridge in Wyoming, and you can enjoy the view into the canyon below thanks to a nearby turnout and walkway.
The highway twists and turns as it makes it way to the pass. Over 46 miles, it follows the path that Chief Joseph took as he led the Nez Perce to safety.
All along the byway, turnouts leave space for you to pull over and catch the view. Keep your eyes on the road while you're driving, and rest assured you can catch the views when you get a chance to stop.
Take time at the top to read the interpretive signs that explain the injustice done to the Nez Perce and their struggles as they fled the Yellowstone area.