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Showing posts with label Beartooth Pass. Show all posts
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Friday, September 5, 2025

An Epic Museum Featuring an American Icon is A Must Visit!

On my various motorcycle tours and trips we enjoy the riding times and most of our stops are for a short time, but occasionally a longer stop is well worth the extended time.  One such stop is the Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody, Wyoming.  Cody is a great place to stop before riding the amazing scenic Chief Joseph Byway and the Top of The World Beartooth Pass or heading to Yellowstone National Park.

Welcome to Cody, Wyoming!
 

Cody was founded by William "Buffalo Bill" Cody in 1896 and is the eastern gateway to Yellowstone National Park.  It makes sense that the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is located in a town that bears his name.  The center is a consist of five museums and contains over 50,000 artifacts.

Buffalo Bill welcomes Scotty
 

The five museums, Buffalo Bill Museum, Plains Indians Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, Draper Natural History Museum and Cody Firearms Museum, display unique artifacts that surprise, excite and educate.

The Buffalo Bill Museum highlights Buffalo Bill and includes personal artifacts such as saddles, posters, the clothing he wore when performing in his show and his famous buckskin jackets.  There is a life-sized hologram of the Buffalo Bill in the museum.

Buffalo Bill artifacts

The Plains Indian Museum displays the histories, cultures and modern lives of the indigenous plains peoples.  Artwork from the 1800s to current times are displayed.   The 19111 log house that belonged to Standing Bear of the Oglala Lokata  people is on display.

Plains Indian display

The Whitney Western Art Museum was added in 1959 and has over 300 works of art from many artist including Remington, Russell, Moran and Bierstandt.  Visitors to the center are welcomed by The Scout, a huge Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney bronze sculpture.

Scout by Gertrude Vanderbilt Whitney
 

The kid-friendly and interactive Draper Natural History Museum provides experiences about the greater Yellowstone ecosystem.  Displays feature wildlife like wolves, grizzlies, elk and more.  One can also catch a seasonal raptor show (check with the center for times and dates).

That is one big grizzly! 
 

Western transportation
 

For me the highlight was the Cody Firearms Museum.  With 4,300 American made firearms and 20,000 related artifacts there is plenty to see.  From 16th-century hand cannons, early American rifles and pistols to modern firearms are on display.  The Colt 1911 semi-auto handgun from the series Longmire and two other guns from the show are also there.

Weapons and more from Longmire



There were so many firearms to see.  They were all organized and expertly displayed.  It took Scotty and I quite a while to get through this part of the center.




Admission to the museum provides entry for two consecutive days, which if you take time to really sock in the displays and read all the placards you will need the two days.  The museum may seem pricey but it is well worth it.  If you are heading up that way plan a visit to the center, you will not be disappointed. 

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Friday, August 8, 2025

A Wyoming Road That is a Must Ride For Motorcycle Riders

The Rocky Mountains stretch from New Mexico to western Canada for 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers) and is full of great roads that twist through, over and around the mountains.  Inspiring vistas, expansive valleys, meandering rivers and abundant wildlife can be see along the way.

 

Taylor Park Reservoir in the Sawatch Range in central Colorado
 

I have been blessed to ride many, but by no means all, of the Rocky Mountain roads, some paved and a few not paved.  All have unique traits, charm and of course views.

One in Wyoming that I have greatly enjoyed on two different occasions, once as I lead a group to Yellowstone National Park for six days and again when a friend and I were heading to Glacier NP then on to Alaska.  The  scenic road travels north of Cody, WY to US 212 aka Beartooth Pass (which is also a delightful and breathtaking ride).  So in reality combining the two roads makes for an awesome ride full of views and curves.

Surrounded by the Shoshone National Forest the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway aka WY 296 starts 17 miles north of Cody off WY 120.  Turning west the byway curves left and begins to rise and fall for the next few miles before beginning to ascend up to Dead Indian Summit Overlook at 8,071 feet (2,460 meters).  The overlook is 13 miles from WY 120 and is worthy of a stop to soak in the amazing view of some of the most pristine Wyoming landscape. 

Breathtaking vista from the overlook

  
From the overlook one can see the Absaroka Mountains to the west, to the north the Beartooth Mountain Range and the Clarks Fork River down below.   

Absaroka Mountains

Chief Joseph Scenic Byway winds off Dead Indian Summit Pass

Overlook to the left and Dead Indian hill to the far right
 

Heading north from the overlook for 32.5 miles the scenic byway continues to provide smile inducing curves, switchbacks, elevation change and massive views until it intersects with US 212.  Turning left will take you to Cooke City, Montana and a gateway to Yellowstone National Park.  Turning right will lead up Beartooth Pass, pass Top of The World Store and on to Red Lodge, Montana.

If you get up to NE Wyoming or South Central Montana don't miss the opportunity to ride Chief Joseph Scenic Byway and Beartooth Highway (closed in the winter).  You will be glad you did.

Ride carefully and prayerfully!    

  
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Tuesday, January 7, 2025

Epic views from National Scenic Byway - Beartooth Highway


View from Beartooth Highway  

I love mountain air and the amazing vistas.  I enjoy looking out in all directions and seeing miles of valleys, mountains, lakes, and wilderness. Some mountain passes are breathtaking.   I take a lot of photos even though the photos never capture the awesome beauty.

On my trip to Yellowstone and again on my trip to Alaska I made plans to ride US 212 a.ka. the Beartooth Highway that connects Montana and Wyoming by way of Beartooth Pass.  The Beartooth Highway is designated an "All-American Road" which means the US Department of Transportation deems the road worthy of being a tourist destination unto itself, due to the scenic uniqueness.  Of the 150 National Scenic Byways there are only 37 roads with the distinguished All-American Road designation and this one is well deserving. 

Top of the pass in late June - no snow or ice on the roads luckily
 
The  Beartooth Highway runs 67 miles from Red Lodge, MT to Silver Gate, MT (northeast gateway to Yellowstone NP) crossing the MT/WY state line twice.  The 38 miles stretch between WY 296/ Chief Joseph Highway (another great road) and a point about 12 miles west of Red Lodge, MT is the most scenic, invigorating, and challenging portion of the road.  The road has breathtaking vistas, hairpin curves, elevation changes, sweeping curves and wildlife.

The Beartooth Highway twisting up the mountain
 
The road reaches an elevation of 10,947 ft. at Beartooth Pass.  Cliff hugging switchbacks, tight curves, steep grades, and mountain plateaus make for an amazing stretch of pavement.  The high elevation makes drastic weather changes a constant possibility so riders should be prepared.  When we rode up on July 15 the temperature dropped about 25 degrees from the Beartooth Highway/Chief Joseph Highway intersection to the pass and state line.  We had to stop and bundle up before we got too high.  Glad we did since it was cold and windy at the pass.

Heading towards the pass
 
At the pass and at the MT/WY state line we enjoyed the vast scenery.  It was amazing.  The mountain lakes were deep blue, the peaks were still snow capped, the meadows were alive and green, and the vibrant tundra stretched out around us.  Both sides of the pass are fantastic and challenging. 

 Twin Lakes 
 
 Beartooth Mountains
 
Forest and stream on west side of the pass
 
There is one store along the route known as the "Top of the World Resort."  You can get fuel, snacks, drinks, t-shirts, and souvenirs.  There is also a nice area with picnic tables to sit and enjoy the surroundings.  The staff was very friendly and informative.  We enjoyed a nice break on top of the world.  If one was so inclined the resort has lodging available.

Top of the World store - a great place stop
 
 
The road offers great views and fun curves
 
We hit the pass around noon so the chance to see much wildlife was not good.  We were too late (or too early depending on how you want to look at it).   We did see some bison not too far from the road as we were heading to Cooke City, WY.


Bison roaming near the road - watch out!
 
The Beartooth Highway is a great All-American Road and is well worth the ride.  The beauty and the fun is intense.  If you get to that area of this great country make sure to include US 212.  You will not be disappointed.

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