There are more than a few scenic byways in Wyoming, and some are quite well-known, like the drive along the Snowy River Range or the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway. There’s one short drive on the western side of the state, however, that happens to be one of the most beautiful but most underrated in the state.
The drive that takes you over Togwotee Pass is stunning any time of year. It winds through two national forests and two national parks, showcasing the best of the gorgeous Wyoming landscape. To set the perfect mood, it even starts out in a charming little town. The drive takes only 2 hours, but it’s time well-spent and an experience you’ll never forget.
The drive along WY-191 through a piece of western Wyoming is one of the most beautiful in the state.
The Rustic Pine Tavern and Steakhouse at 123 East Ramshorn in Dubois is as advertised: it's rustic, for sure, and a great place to grab a meal before setting off on your road trip.
Heading northwest on US-26 will take you through the first of two spectacular forest areas. You'll begin by traveling through the stunning Shoshone National Forest...
Between the geysers, hot springs, and other natural attractions, as well as more wildlife such as foxes, coyotes, elk, more bears, and more moose, you can easily spend another 2 hours — or 2 days — soaking in the sights.
Have you traveled this route that takes you over Togwotee Pass? What was your favorite part of the drive? What other short drives through Wyoming should be on everyone’s bucket list?