Beartooth Highway & Chief Joseph Highway

Here is the opportunity for you to join me for a private driving tour of the most beautiful roads in America. The tour will start in Red Lodge MT, travel to Cooke City MT via the Beartooth highway, and then return to Red Lodge MT via the Chief Joseph Highway. 

Tours are scheduled for approximately 8 hours (when starting & ending in Red Lodge, MT).  I can accommodate up to 4 guests in my vehicle. By keeping the group small, I can be very flexible. Stop when you want to. Hike. Shop. Take pictures. It's all up to you. I will provide an outline of the journey, but you ultimately call the shots. You will need to provide your own snacks, drinks, and a lunch if you want it. Otherwise, I am super flexible and can make suggestions for a few great places to stop for a meal.

I will provide the following items for your journey:

  • Binoculars
  • Cooler
  • Bear Spray
  • Bug Spray
  • Picnic blanket

The Beartooth Pass can be somewhat unpredictable where the weather is concerned. Come prepared. A jacket or sweatshirt (even if it's 90 degrees when we leave Red Lodge) may be a great item to bring. Also, I would recommend some sturdy shoes. The ground can be uneven or rough, so a good pair of shoes is highly encouraged.

Base price of the Beartooth driving tour - $500
Additional hours beyond 8 hours - $60 per hour




Dramatic Scenic Drive on Beartooth Highway


One of the most breathtaking routes to Yellowstone National Park is from Red Lodge, MT, to Cooke City and Silver Gate via the 68-mile stretch of the Beartooth Highway.


Named a National Scenic Byway’s “All-American Road,” the Beartooth Highway (U.S. Highway 212) climbs 5,000 feet through lodgepole pine forests leading you to an enchanting world made of alpine lakes, 20 peaks over 12,000 feet, glacially carved cirques and vibrant wildflowers. The highway connects the towns of Red Lodge, Montana with Cooke City/Silver Gate, Montana at the Northeast Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. Weather permitting, it is open Memorial Day through Columbus Day every year.


Start in Red Lodge, Montana

A charming, historic town, Red Lodge, Montana, lies north of Yellowstone National Park, and it is where your route starts if you want to drive the Beartooth Highway from Montana to Yellowstone. Home to about 2,500 residents, Red Lodge is a fantastic place to spend a few days or a week, as the town does an incredible job celebrating its Wild-West past and its present-day mix of residents who include small-business owners and tech-industry transplants.


Take a Break at Vista Point Rest Area

As you leave the valley floor, the road snakes up the mountainside in a series of tight switchbacks that seem to magically appear around each corner. It quickly becomes apparent what a feat it was to build this incredible highway that was completed in 1936. And why you want to do some research and know your comfort levels with mountain roads before you drive your RV up here.

Twenty-one miles from Red Lodge, you’ll see the Vista Point Rest Area that sits at 9,190 feet. Pull over to walk along the wheelchair-accessible trail dotted with a series of interpretative panels that highlight the area’s natural history, as well as the highway construction. There are restrooms here, as well.


Cross the 45th Parallel

Continue on and you’ll find yourself at the exact halfway point between the North Pole and equator. Yes, you’ll cross the 45th parallel, and with it, you’ll feel as though you are hovering above the Earth with a bird’s eye view of Montana’s alpine country.


One of the most fascinating sights you’ll see along the way is a near-perfectly carved pyramid rising up between the granite mountains. It almost looks as though someone picked up one of the great pyramids of Egypt and placed it among the Beartooth mountain range. Carved exquisitely by glaciers, its unique shape led the Crow Indians to name it “bear’s tooth,” which is how the mountain range and highway got their name.


Shop at The Top of The World Store

On the other side of the pass, you’ll see The Top of The World Store, a charming little building, which sits at 9,396 feet. It’s the only shop on this stretch of road, making it seem like an oasis in the wilderness. Thirty-eight miles from Red Lodge and 25 from Cooke City, it’s a great place to buy an ice cream or local artwork and stretch your legs. The Top of The World Store, which is in Wyoming, is open Monday through Saturday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sundays 8 a.m. to 6 p.m.


Stop at an Alpine Lake

Don’t finish this incredible drive without stopping at at least one of the 950-plus lakes in the Beartooth Mountain Range. Just down the road from the Top of the World Store is Beartooth Lake, which attracts kayakers, canoe enthusiasts, fishermen and hikers. From there, continue on through Cooke City and Silver Gate to the Yellowstone National Park’s Northeast Entrance.


More Information:
To find out if the Beartooth Highway is open, visit www.redlodge.com/beartooth-highway.asp, call the U.S. Forest Service at 406-446-2103 or call the Red Lodge Visitors Center at 888-281-0625.

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