Cody, WY Cooke City, MT Red Lodge, MT
Moutain goats loafing on the Beartooth All-American Road

Wildlife Photo Gallery

Wildlife watching is most likely the favorite pass time of visitors to the Beartooth All-American Road. Early spring finds visitors traveling in high-elevation weather conditions, but it also finds them surrounded by wildlife emerging from dens and enjoying the end of winter. Locals will tell you that early spring - late May and early June is a wonderful time to wildlife watch.

Enjoy these wildlife images. We'll post more as they become available!

 

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Friends of the Beartooth All-American Road has acquired images from various sources over the last several years. All images on these pages belong to FBAAR, or are used with specific permission. Please contact FBAAR for information on using images.

Credits have been added to images when available. Special thanks to the following organizations for their continued support and generosity in allowing use of these images: Custer National Forest - Red Lodge, Montana; Montana Travel & Tourism; Wyoming Travel & Tourism; and Merv Coleman Gallery.

 

Did you know?

Beartooth Highway
Outdoor Recreation
information can be found
on these websites:

Custer National Forest
(at the east end of the Highway close to
Red Lodge, MT)

Gallatin National Forest
(at the west end of the Highway close to
Cooke City, MT and the NE Entrance to Yellowstone National Park)

Shoshone National Forest
(along the mid-section of the Highway in Wyoming)

Montana Fish,Wildlife,Parks

Wyoming Game & Fish

Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness

 

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