Beartooth Highway
Visitor Services

Please contact area chambers of commerce for detailed travel information.
Montana and Wyoming fishing licenses are available at the Top of the World store, along with many other services. Island...[more]

Service Description Service Description
Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities

A growing number of visitors experience the byway and its surrounding areas with bicycles, motorcycles, ATVs, and hiking trails.... [more]

Camping

Camping

There are full service campgrounds located in the three Beartooth All-American Road gateway communities of Cooke City and Red Lodge,... [more]

Food

Food

Red Lodge, Cooke City and Silver Gate in Montana offer a variety of dining and food services. In addition, the Top of the World Store,... [more]

Gasoline

Gasoline

Red Lodge, Cooke City and Silver Gate in Montana offer gasoline and service stations. Gasoline is also available at the Top of the World Store, located in Wyoming between Beartooth and Island Lakes.

Information

Information

There is an authoritative information center along this byway.

Lodging

Lodging

Red Lodge and Cooke City in Montana offer lodging services. Travelers should also contact Yellowstone Country, (800) 736-5276, for... [more]

Restrooms

Restrooms

Rock Creek Vista Point, 20 miles south of Red Lodge is a Montana Dept. of Transportation Rest Area. It has several overlooks, a large parking lot and restroom facilities.

Retail

Retail

Red Lodge, Cooke City and Silver Gate in Montana, and the nearby city of Cody, Wyoming, offer a wide variety of business and vendors.... [more]

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Special Considerations

Alpine climate is rigorous, and severe weather conditions can occur any month of the year. For example, during the summer temperatures range from the 70s on sunny days to below freezing during sudden snowstorms.

Restrictions

The Wyoming part of the byway is generally open seasonally from Memorial Day weekend to mid-October depending on snowfall. To check road conditions and opening and closing dates travelers should call the Red Lodge Chamber of Commerce at 406-446-1718. The road is normally plowed by Memorial Day, but closures are common through June due to spring snow storms. From the opening near Memorial Day, the road is seldom closed more than one day to remove the snow.

It is not uncommon to experience blizzard type conditions both in the spring and the fall, especially at higher elevations. When these events occur, travel is slowed considerably or the highway is closed until it can be reopened by maintenance crews.

Seasons

Best Time to Drive

Driving from Red Lodge to Cooke City (east to west) in the morning and west to east in the afternoon will reduce glare.

High Season

Summer.

Off Season

The byway is generally closed due to snow from October through April.

Shoulder Season

Check with the local ranger station or the Red Lodge Chamber of Commerce before traveling the byway in May, September or October.

Spring

US 212 west from its junction with WY 296 into Cooke City and Yellowstone National Park opens in early May for the springtime/summer travel season and remains open until mid to late October as snow conditions allow.

Summer

US 212 south over Beartooth Plateau to its junction with the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway (WY 296) opens the Saturday of Memorial Day weekend and remains open until mid-October as snow conditions allow.

Winter

US 212 west from its junction with WY 296 to Pilot Creek Trailhead and Parking Area is open year round and accessible for winter recreation. The Pilot Creek Trailhead provides parking for snowmobile trailers for over-snow access to Cooke City.

Road Conditions

To find up to date information about the road conditions along Beartooth Highway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
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