It’s safe to assume, I think, that any road named after a grizzly bear’s fang will inevitably lead to adventure. Beartooth Highway, a 68-mile ribbon of pavement snaking across an otherworldly ...
Named a National Scenic Byway's "All-American Road," the highway climbs 5,000 feet through lodgepole pine forests leading you to an enchanting world made of alpine lakes, 20 peaks over 12,000 feet, ...
The Beartooth Highway is a high performer on those exclamation-point lists of greatest roads in America. The serpentine roadway is lauded as “The Highway to the Sky” and “A Drive Along the Roof of the ...
Every year, during Memorial Day weekend, cars line up as visitors await the triumphant opening of the Beartooth Highway. “I go up and handout maps and muffins for all of the tourists,” said Sherry ...
With its hairpin turns and incredible vistas, the Beartooth Highway calls to drivers like few other roads in Montana. This summer, "a good, fun ride" drew Bruce and Kathy Hunter of Logan, Utah, for ...
Looking for a place to capture some images of the wild world? Head to Yellowstone National Park, the massive park located in parts of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. The nation’s first designated national ...
They could not under any circumstances be longer than 60 miles. In the end, the Beartooth Highway became the only highway ever constructed under the Park Approach Act, and even then - given that the ...
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