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Nugget 9: High Passes Through the Mountains |
In three places, Yellowstone's roads go above 8000 feet (2440 m): Sylvan, Dunraven, and Craig passes. These are the latest roads to open in the spring and the hardest to keep clear of falling rocks and huge potholes, but they are special places to summer visitors. You'll see mounds of snow persisting into June and early July, numerous waterfalls tumbling out of the mountains, and a million wildflowers.
* The Tower to Canyon road over Dunraven Pass is open only from June through September. For exact dates consult the NPS "Operating Hours & Seasons" page. |
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Just outside the Northeast Entrance is the Beartooth Highway, the road Charles Kuralt once called "the most beautiful road in America." As the road crosses the mountains at almost 11,000 feet (3350 m), the near views are studded with lovely lakes (including Twin Lakes, at right) and the far views take in much of the high Beartooth Plateau to the west and the Absaroka Range to the south.Almost as spectacular and also leading to the Northeast Entrance is the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway. Although 3000 feet lower than the Beartooth Highway at the summit, the views here (below) are also outstanding. |
CREDITS: All photos on this page are by Bruno Giletti.
Revised January 7, 2008. |
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