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Drive the Beartooth Scenic Highway from Red Lodge to Cooke City
When driving the Beartooth Highway from Red Lodge to Cooke City (68.7 miles), you’ll pass through sylvan stretches, fragile tundra, alpine lakes, hanging valleys and a landscape that normally takes a day of hiking to get to.

Here’s a little history of the highway:
• The First crossing was made by General Phillip Sheridan on an inspection tour from Fort Washakie (near present day Lander, Wyoming) to Billings, Montana where he would catch a train to Chicago.
o An old hunter named Geer convinced Sheridan that traveling over the Beartooth Plateau was a quicker route from Cooke City to Red Lodge than the four month journey up the Clark Fork River.
o Sheridan and his company arrived near Red Lodge two days after leaving Cooke despite forest fires and forty foot snow drifts settled into the many depressions in the tundra.
• In 1936 the Beartooth Highway was built along the route Sheridan took.
• In 1989 the highway was designated a National Scenic Byway.
• You can’t talk about the Beartooth Highway without mentioning that Charles Kuralt called it “America’s most beautiful road”. Everyone needs their claim to fame, I suppose.

The Beartooth Highway is the highest elevation road in the northern Rockies. Be sure to use the pull-outs, because gaping at all the dramatic scenery can lead to poor driving decisions.

Even better, stop at one of the many trailheads along the way and take a little walk. The trail along Island and Night Lakes is almost perfectly flat, so anyone can get out and explore a bit.

At about halfway you’ll reach the top of the world. Actually the “Top of the World” gas station and store. It really does seem like the top of the world up there and if you need a snack, you are all set.

Just the Facts
Distance: (Red Lodge to Cooke City) 68.7 miles
Amenities: Top of the World Gas Station, Store and Motel, open Memorial Day-October 15
Check out the map.