Getting Oriented
The road runs between Red Lodge, Montana on US-212 and the Yellowstone Northeast Entrance near Cooke City. Custer Gallatin National Forest's Beartooth Ranger District manages the Montana side; Shoshone National Forest covers the Wyoming portion across the state line. The Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness flanks the corridor on both sides.
Trail Overview
Sixty-eight miles, point-to-point, paved two-lane the whole way. The climb out of Red Lodge gains roughly 5,500 feet in twelve miles via switchbacks etched into the Rock Creek headwall. The plateau stretch above 10,000 feet runs through alpine tundra past lakes and glacial cirques, then drops to Cooke City. The Yellowstone Northeast Entrance sits four miles past Cooke City on the same route.
Points of Interest
- Vista Point Observation Site. USFS overlook 18.9 miles south of Red Lodge with interpretive signs about Rock Creek Valley. Vault toilets and parking only.
- Beartooth Pass (10,947 ft). The high point; pullouts on both sides for tundra walks.
- Beartooth Lake. Lake and developed FS campground at 8,900 feet on the Wyoming side.
- Top of the World Store. Privately owned roadside stop at 9,400 feet with limited supplies and gas.
- Clarks Fork Overlook. Pullout with views into the Clarks Fork canyon and Granite Peak, the highest point in Montana.
- Cooke City. Old mining town just before the Yellowstone Northeast Entrance, with lodging, fuel, and outfitters.
Where to Camp
Custer Gallatin maintains several developed campgrounds in the Rock Creek drainage near Red Lodge (Sheridan, Limber Pine, Greenough Lake, MK). On the high plateau, Beartooth Lake and Island Lake campgrounds sit on the Wyoming side near 9,000 feet. Soda Butte Campground near Cooke City is hard-sided only because of grizzly activity.
Tips for a Safe and Enjoyable Trip
- Drive in daylight if possible. The switchbacks and exposed plateau benefit from full visibility.
- Carry warm layers in any month. Snow is possible in July, and overnight lows on the plateau drop into the 30s through August.
- Top off in Red Lodge or Cooke City. Top of the World Store sells gas at high markup.
- Watch for wildlife on the lower stretches at dawn and dusk: moose, bears, and bighorn sheep are common.
- Pair the drive with the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway (WY-296), which connects at the Beartooth's south end and drops to Cody.