How far to drive on Beartooth Highway from YNP towards Red Lodge
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How far to drive on Beartooth Highway from YNP towards Red Lodge
Had originally planned to fly into Billings, stay in Red Lodge two nights and then travel the Beartooth into YNP. But plans change and now will only be able to take part of a day to travel from Mineral Hot Springs towards Red Lodge and back again.
Question: Can anyone suggest a turn around point when we will have experienced the beauty of the area? Don't have to reach Red Lodge and would prefer to take a leisurely drive and perhaps hike a bit, but also don't want to turn around until we've seen the bet part.
Thanks for your help.
Question: Can anyone suggest a turn around point when we will have experienced the beauty of the area? Don't have to reach Red Lodge and would prefer to take a leisurely drive and perhaps hike a bit, but also don't want to turn around until we've seen the bet part.
Thanks for your help.
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That's a judgment call - and I would just suggest you head toward Red Lodge and make sure you get to the highest part of the drive - and also see some of the beautiful lakes - and then if you feel you have to turn around before you get over to Red Lodge - just do so.
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Here is a good webpage to give you a general idea. http://www.beartoothhighway.com/road...tml#Wayfinding
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There is a point where you start descending and getting out of scenery. It might be around #1 on the map Tomsd posted. I think that would be a good turnaround point or you could stop somewhere around #2 on the map. You certainly don't need to go all the way to Red Lodge.
Where is Mineral Hot Springs. Are you talking about the hot springs at Thermopolis?
Where is Mineral Hot Springs. Are you talking about the hot springs at Thermopolis?
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Are you going back to Mammoth or on to somewhere else? It looks like you will go around 80-90 miles one way. It's about 50 miles to Cooke City and then you will need to go at least at least another 30 miles or so.
A good place to hike is at Island Lake campground. We camped there and took a trail that starts at the lake and follows a chain of lakes north. You should see a pretty good waterfall but they've had less snowfall this year so who knows.
A good place to hike is at Island Lake campground. We camped there and took a trail that starts at the lake and follows a chain of lakes north. You should see a pretty good waterfall but they've had less snowfall this year so who knows.
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We're staying at Mammoth 2 nights, Signal Mt 4 nights and then Old Faithful Lodge 5 nights before heading back to Salt Lake for flight. First 2 nights will be somewhere west of parks, most likely Idaho Falls. Don't want to get too crazy with long distance travel, but we missed the Beartooth on our first trip to the parks. Now we're bringing 6 other friends with us.
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Hi Clousie - We are planning to fly into Billings stay 1 night at Red Lodge and then drive to the Roosevelt Lodge in YNP via beartooth. I am assuming the trip will take all day and I am OK with that just don't want to drive when it is dark. I am really looking forward to it as this will be our first time. Your trip sounds great.




