scenic road map - yellowstone country montana
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Beaverhead-
Deerlodge
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Lee MetcalfWilderness
Custer
Gallatin
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Crow Indian Reservation
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Gallatin
National
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Lee MetcalfWilderness
Absaroka-BeartoothWilderness
Targhee National Forest
JacksonLake
WYOMING
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Big Springs
CanyonVillage
MammothHot Springs
ClarkElk Basin Frannie
Deaver Cowley
Lovell
ByronGarland
Gardiner
Big Timber
Columbus
Red Lodge
Tower-Roosevelt
Madison
Corwin Springs
Jardine
PrayEmigrant
PineCreek
Miner
WestThumb
LakeVillage
Fishing Bridge
Grant Village
OldFaithful
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BighornCanyon NationalRecreation Area
Lakeview
Cameron
Big Sky Resort
ThreeForks
EnnisJeffers
NevadaCity
Whitehall
WillowCreek
Trident
TostonRadersburg
Townsend
Boulder
Maudlow
Wilsall
Sedan
Clyde Park
Grannis Springdale
McLeod
GreycliffReed Point
Melville
Rapelje
Molt
Nye
BeehiveFishtail
RobertsFromberg
Edgar
Silesia
Pryor
FortSmith
RockvaleJoliet
Boyd
Laurel
Alpine
Roscoe
Absarokee
Park City
Ballantine
Huntley
Broadview
Pompeys Pillar
Worden
BelfryBearcreek
Bridger
Warren
LoganManhattan
GallatinGateway
ChurchillAmsterdam
Sheridan
Twin Bridges
SilverStar
LaHood
Cardwell
JeffersonIsland
Waterloo
VirginiaCity
Macks Inn
Alder
McAllister
Norris
Pony
Harrison
Laurin
Monida
Lower Red Rock L.
Mt Jefferson10203’
Island Park Reservoir
Shoshone Lake
Lewis Lake
Lilypad Lake
HeartLake
Lima Reservoir
Swan Lake
Elk Lake
RubyRiver
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Belgrade
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CooneyReservoir
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Roosevelt Arch
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BeartoothAll-American Road
Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone
Yellowstone Falls
SulphurCaldron
Upper GeyserBasin
MidwayGeyser Basin
Fountain Paint Pot
Artist Paint Pots
Norris Geyser Basin
Mud Volcano
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RubyDam
Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport (BZN)
Bridger Bowl
Red Lodge Mountain
Billings Logan International Airport (BIL)
Madison Dam
Blaze Mtn10384’
Hollowtop Mtn 10604’
Monument Mtn 10056’
Ramshorn Pk 10289’
Henry’sLake
YellowstoneLake
Granite Pk. 12799’Highest Point in Montana
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Beartooth Pass 10947’Closed in winter
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H A Y D E N V A L L E YNorris
Absarokee LoopScenic Drive
Beartooth HighwayScenic Drive
YellowstoneNational ParkScenic Drive
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Yellowstone Country Montana Visitor Information Centers
Montana Entrances to Yellowstone National Park
Providing three of the five entrances to Yellowstone National Park, Montana isn’t just the first gateway into the park, it’s the most inspiring.
NORTH ENTRANCE: GARDINER, MONTANA The only year-round entrance into the park for personal vehicles is through Gardiner and leads straight into the heart of Yellowstone.
NORTHEAST ENTRANCE: COOKE CITY-SILVER GATE, MONTANAEnter through Cooke City during the spring, summer or fall to traverse the winding Beartooth Highway.
WEST ENTRANCE: WEST YELLOWSTONE, MONTANA From this picturesque, all-American small town,take a guided snowcoach or snowmobile tour of the park.
Have questions while on the road? Learn more at visityellowstonecountry.com, or call us. Our travel team
is waiting to answer questions at 1.800.736.5276.
MONTANA ROAD CONDITIONSKnow before you go. Check updated Montana road
conditions by calling 511 or 1.800.226.ROAD (7623), or visiting mdt.mt.gov/travinfo.
Community Activities
Bird Watching
Snowmobiling
Horseback RidingDog Sledding
ATV
Golfing
Museum
Farmers Market
Whitewater Rafting Zip LiningSnowcoach Tours
Sleigh Rides
Nordic Skiing
Canoeing
Fishing
Mountain Biking
Downhill Skiing & Snowboarding
Map Symbols and Other Features
Low-Impact, Family-Friendly Hiking TrailAirport
Mountain Peak
Hot Spring
Photo Opportunity
Entrance to Yellowstone National Park
Ski Resort
Montana State Park
Lewis and Clark’s Trail
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Scenic Drive
Continental Divide
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Interstate
Motorized Boating
Canoe
Bear
Bison
Elk
Bighorn Sheep
Moose
Guest Ranch
Camping
Hiking
Ice Climbing
Waterfall
Rock Climbing
Ice Climbing
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BELGRADE
BELGRADE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 10 E. Main St. • [email protected]
BIG SKY
BIG SKY & GREATER YELLOWSTONE VISITOR CENTER55 Lone Mountain Trail406.995.3000 [email protected]
BIG TIMBER
SWEET GRASS COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Open Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend)
1012 Highway 10 • [email protected]
BOZEMAN
BOZEMAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2000 Commerce [email protected]
COLUMBUS
STILLWATER COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 565 N. 9th St. #50 • [email protected] stillwatercountychamber.com
COLTER PASS/COOKE CITY/SILVER GATE
COLTER PASS, COOKE CITY, SILVER GATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER 206 W. Main St. • 406.838.2495 [email protected]
GARDINER
GARDINER VISITOR CENTER 216 Park St. • [email protected]
LIVINGSTON
LIVINGSTON CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER 303 E. Park St. • [email protected]
RED LODGE
RED LODGE AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER 701 Broadway Ave. N. • [email protected]
THREE FORKS
THREE FORKS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE (Open Memorial Day Weekend - Labor Day Weekend)
110 N. Main St. • 406.285.4753 [email protected]
WEST YELLOWSTONE
WEST YELLOWSTONE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE & VISITOR CENTER 30 Yellowstone Ave. • 406.646.7701 [email protected]
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YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKYellowstone’s fascinating geothermal features, like geysers, hot springs, fumaroles, mudpots, and travertine terraces, make it one of the country’s most popular destinations. You might even call it the Great American Vacation. Experience the allure of bubbling earth, a ragged Grand Canyon, crashing waterfalls, famous rivers, the wildlife-laden Lamar Valley, and iconic timbered lodges.
ABSAROKEE LOOP Follow the wild Stillwater River from Columbus to Absarokee and then on to Nye. The first half of the loop travels through grasslands, a small burn area and a narrow canyon with jagged Beartooth Mountain peaks. This quiet road turns to gravel at the Nye Basin but stays open year-round. From Nye, head back north through Fishtail. Don’t forget your fly rod.
1 COLUMBUSThis full-service town sits at the foothills of the Beartooths on the Yellowstone River, offering plenty of fishing opportunities plus backpacking and hiking. Visit the Museum of the Beartooths for a lesson in the history of the area.
2 ABSAROKEEA popular road-trip stop, adventures often begin in this scenic valley community—including horseback riding, rafting and fishing the Stillwater River, and hiking in the nearby Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness.
3 CLIFF SWALLOW FISHING ACCESS SITEHandicapped-access, bathroom facilities, fishing pier.
4 NYEHike the 6.5-mile out-and-back Stillwater River Trail through a gorge and up a river canyon to Sioux Charley Lake. Another popular, family-friendly option is the 1.4-mile out-and-back Woodbine Falls trail featuring a waterfall.
5 FISHTAIL + TIPPET RISE ART CENTER Enjoy good food at the historic Fishtail General Store and creek fishing access at Rosebud Isle. Visit the unique Tippet Rise Art Center for films, musical performances and large-scale art installations.
ROUTE: Columbus to Absarokee to Nye ROAD: State Highway 78 + Secondary Highway 420/Stillwater River RoadMILES: 35.5 TIME: 53 minutes
ROUTE: Nye to Fishtail to Absarokee ROADS: Secondary Highway/Nye RoadMILES: 23.3 TIME: 26 minutes
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GALLATIN CANYONMake your way to Yellowstone National Park driving from Bozeman to West Yellowstone via the rugged and captivating Gallatin Canyon. Travel along the Gallatin River—the blue-ribbon trout waters of “A River Runs Through It” fame—past rugged rock formations and canyon walls, deep forests and valleys that go on forever. Roadside Attraction Alert: Bighorn sheep, along with the occasional bear, moose or deer.
1 BOZEMANFly into Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport. Explore downtown Bozeman and America’s dinosaur history at the Museum of the Rockies. En route from Bozeman to Big Sky, keep your eyes peeled for the Storm Castle Peak rock formation just past Spanish Creek.
2 BIG SKYHike Ousel Falls—short and scenic—and extend your Gallatin Canyon journey with a stay at Lone Mountain Ranch or Big Sky Resort, both offering world-class, year-round activities and a premier, western lodging experience.
3 MADISON VALLEYTake a state Highway 287 West detour for boating and fishing at Hebgen Lake—a Madison River reservoir and premier spot for big rainbow, brown and cutthroat trout. Quake Lake marks another popular fishing location in the area.
4 WEST YELLOWSTONEThis idyllic mountain town serves as the west entrance to the park, and lodging and amenities here are stellar. Before heading into Yellowstone, don’t miss the Grizzly & Wolf Discovery Center and the Zipline Adventure Park.
5 INSIDE THE PARKEmbark on a long and scenic, point-to-point hike through Yellowstone via the Bighorn Pass Trail or the Fawn Pass Trail. Note that a short connector trail between the two can be used to make a Bighorn/Fawn loop hike.
ROUTE: Bozeman to Big Sky ROAD: U.S. Highway 191 MILES: 44.1 TIME: 58 minutes
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PARADISE VALLEYFollow the Yellowstone River along the soaring peaks of the Absaroka Mountains to the east, with the picturesque Gallatin Range to the west. This aptly named panoramic river valley is the perfect place to get knee-deep in a sleepy stretch of river and cast a fly rod. Make it a loop tour or travel from Livingston to Gardiner for entrance into Yellowstone National Park.
1 LIVINGSTONExplore this arts mecca along the Yellowstone River, where fishing and floating opportunities abound. Pine Creek Lodge offers modern-rustic lodging and live, outdoor music during the warm season. Round out your stay with a truly western horseback riding experience.
2 MALLARD’S REST FISHING ACCESS SITE13 miles from Livingston at mile marker 42, you’ll find what might be the most scenic part of the drive and the ultimate in Montana views.
3 CHICO HOT SPRINGS + YELLOWSTONE HOT SPRINGSStop in Pray for a soak at Chico Hot Springs, a historic resort settled in the foothills of the Absarokas. Or, soak in the views 30 minutes south of Chico at Yellowstone Hot Springs, just 10 minutes north of the park.
4 GARDINERThis quaint, full-service town is a mere 5 miles from the park’s impressive Mammoth Hot Springs terraces—stop along the way at the famed Boiling River. Gardiner will get you into Yellowstone via the iconic Roosevelt Arch in any season, offering the only wintertime personal-vehicle entrance. Gardiner also makes the perfect launching point for whitewater rafting and wildlife watching tours.
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ROUTE: Livingston to Gardiner ROAD: U.S. Highway 89 MILES: 54.3 TIME: 58 minutes
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BEARTOOTH HIGHWAYExperience “the most beautiful drive in America,” featuring spellbinding switchbacks through a wild and supremely gorgeous landscape with 20+ peaks towering over 12,000 feet. Take this route to Yellowstone National Park in the summer season, from Red Lodge to Cooke City. Along the way, pull over and explore alpine plateaus, glacial lakes, lushly forested valleys and cascading waterfalls.
1 RED LODGE Visit the Carbon County Historical Museum and explore the Beartooth Gallery at the Carbon County Arts Guild & Depot Gallery before hitting the highway. For outdoor fun, head to the Yellowstone Wildlife Sanctuary or hike the Wild Bill Lake Loop (easy/0.5 miles), Silver Run Loop (easy/5.3 miles), or Basin Lakes Trail No. 61 (moderate/5.1 miles) just outside of town.
2 STOP AND PLAY ALONG THE WAYHike the out-and-back Lower Lake Fork Trail in Absaroka—featuring multiple off-route adventures—and explore the Beartooth Wilderness in the Custer Gallatin National Forest.
3 VISTA POINTSPull out at Rock Creek and Beartooth Pass vista points for scenic views and fresh mountain air.
4 COOKE CITY-SILVER GATEExplore the Cooke City Mining Museum or rent an ATV and head to the old mining trails in the mountains above town. Or, take to the trails by horseback or by foot; hike Hemingway’s muse—Crazy Creek—or the Clarks Fork Trail. Inside the park, drive through the Lamar Valley for epic wildlife watching.
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ROUTE: Red Lodge to Cooke CityROAD: U.S. Highway 212 MILES: 68 TIME: 3 hours
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FALL FOR COLOR IN YELLOWSTONE COUNTRYAutumn in Yellowstone Country is pure gold. There’s room to spread out, stretch your legs, cast a line, and breathe in the crisp mountain air. The brown trout are biting and the elk are bugling. Fall is the time to take a scenic drive, float a river lined with the vibrant hues of the season, fish a famous-blue-ribbon trout stream, explore a captivating small town, or hike a less-crowded park. It’s the time to see Montana in full color.
WINTER IN YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARKYellowstone is open all year long, and winter is especially magical. In an epic contradiction, steaming geysers erupt from sparkling, pure white snow. From West Yellowstone, take a snowcoach or snowmobile tour into the park to view Steamboat Geyser—the world’s largest—or overnight at the iconic Old Faithful Snow Lodge.
Hibernation is for the bears. You’re a snow seeker and Montana’s Yellowstone Country is an alpine mecca of diverse winter terrain, both wild and tamed. The region gets over 400 inches of the fluffy white stuff every season. So get out, feel the crunch of snow underfoot, breathe in the crisp winter air and leave your tracks on as many mountains as you can.
SLOPES AND RESORTSHome to three of Montana’s four largest ski areas, Yellowstone Country owns some of the best skiing in North America. Big Sky Resort offers 5,800 acres of terrain with 4,350 feet of vertical drop and unbelievable views. Bridger Bowl is known for its light, dry powder and the steep chutes experts crave. Red Lodge Mountain provides the ultimate ski vacation—mixed terrain, spectacular vistas and inviting après decks.
SNOWMOBILINGWest Yellowstone is one of the “best of the best” snowmobiling destinations in North America. The season starts early and ends late, averaging 153 inches of dry, powdery snow each year. Cooke City is equally amazing, with late-season backcountry snowmobiling extending into June and sometimes even July.
NORDIC SKIINGNordic skiing + supervolcano = a volcanic winter wonderland with miles of untouched snow through national forests and state parks. Notable trails in Yellowstone Country: Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky, Crosscut Mountain Sports Center in Bozeman and Rendezvous Ski Trails in West Yellowstone.
DOG SLEDDINGMush your way through Montana trails to a hot springs soak or a backcountry yurt. Outfitters and lodges in Big Sky and West Yellowstone offer half-day, full-day or overnight guided excursions of this increasingly popular winter activity.
SLEIGH RIDESIt’s as enchanting as it sounds. Pure mountain magic. Experience the spirit of winter in Yellowstone Country with a horse-drawn sleigh ride. Glide across the snow toward a romantic dinner at Lone Mountain Ranch in Big Sky or make a new family memory exploring the winter wilderness.
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Take the scenic route. Let our rivers wind their way in and our mountains grab hold. Be charmed by our towns. Get lost for a little while, in a place you’ll (happily) never really return from. Boldly go in the direction of a life well lived. Your thirst for adventure—for the unknown and all that comes with it—will be more than quenched. Explore the unexpected. Because pictures are one thing. But well-told tales about undiscovered places are even better.
It’s time to go. Learn more at VisitYellowstoneCountry.com, or call us. Our travel team is waiting to answer questions at 1.800.736.5276.
PARADISE VALLEY. ANDY AUSTIN
TIPPET RISE ART CENTER
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BEARTOOTH HIGHWAY. KURT MINSTER
BIG SKY RESORT. JEFF ENGERBRETSON
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