
The Beartooth Highway (US 212) provides breathtaking scenery of rugged mountains and alpine meadows
The late Charles Kuralt, travel correspondent for CBS News, referred to the Beartooth Highway (US 212) as “the most beautiful road in America.” Most travelers who have driven its 67 miles and admired the spectacular vistas of rugged mountains and sweeping alpine tundra would agree with his ranking.
Completed in 1936, the highway runs through Montana and Wyoming, and meanders through Custer, Shoshone, and Gallatin National Forests until it reaches the northeast entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Through a series of switchbacks the road quickly rises into a world of giants—twenty of the surrounding peaks exceed 12,000 feet. Glaciers decorate most of the higher mountains, and colorful wildflowers adorn the velvety green alpine meadows.
The road reaches its highest point at the top of Beartooth Pass (10,974 feet in elevation), where expansive views showcase miles of wilderness. Near the pass, West Summit Overlook reveals the western slope’s striking blue jewelry of lakes. While driving, travelers may spot one of the jagged rock formations resembling a bear’s tooth that give the highway its namesake. Or a real grizzly bear may wander into sight as it searches for forage.
The scenery viewed from a car is breathtaking--and also inviting. I parked along the Beartooth Plateau and took a short hike on the alpine tundra to a nearby ridge. I passed an array of wildflowers, including my favorite: the delicate sky pilot. While resting on a rock, I heard the unmistakable call of a pika and watched with delight as it scurried across the boulders.
Recreational opportunities abound in the Beartooth, with miles of hiking and horsebackriding trails, plentiful fishing streams, and numerous campgrounds. In the winter, heavy snowcover renders the road impassable, but the gateway communities of Red Lodge and Cooke City provide skiing and snowmobiling access.
On your next trip to Yellowstone, be sure to include time for an excursion on the Beartooth Highway—no visit to the first national park would be complete without driving on America’s most beautiful road.
Watch a video of the breathtaking views of the Beartooth Highway below:












Comments
Great article! Makes me want to leave CA immediately and get to Beartooth asap!
I watched the video - and how just like Tioga Meadows with people walking over the fragile meadow.
Hope to have time to travel this road on our next visit to Yellowstone
Very interesting article, would like to travel that road.
You make the highway a road I would like to travel.
I didn't know about this highway. Hopefully, I will have a chance to drive it one of these days.
We are traveling to Yellowstone in September. We plan to add Beartooth to our itinerary after reading this article and seeing the beautiful vistas.
What a Geography teacher Beth is! Her passion and appreciation for Yellowstone are infectious. She fires up her readers with the urge to get out there and see all these spectacular sights.
Beautiful scenic views! Thank you for the videos and the articles you provide to those of us who aren't able to get to Yellowstone.
I just drove this in late June of this year ('09) By the time I descended I realized I needed brakes, yup, front and back...just a word of caution, there are places to stop along the way to let your brakes cool off, please use them, it might save you a couple $$$. But, it sure was beautiful. I will be doing it again in the Spring, I missed a few things in Yellowstone!
beautiful
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