Chief Joseph Scenic Highway
Visitor Services
Though not on the byway, the nearby towns of Cody, Cooke City, Powell, and Red Lodge have a greater variety of lodging and services.
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Fees No fees for public facilities.
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Bicycle/Pedestrian Facilities
There are numerous hiking trails along the byway. Although there is no paved bike lane or pedestrian walkway that follows the route, the road shoulder is wide and traffic volumes are considered...
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Camping
There are a dozen or so overnight RV sites at the trailer park
in Crandall.
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Food
There is one public restaurant on the Byway, the Cary Inn at
Crandall. Snack foods and fuel are sold at the Painter Store, also
in Crandall.
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Gasoline
Snack foods and fuel are sold at the Painter Store in
Crandall.
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Information
The Crandall Ranger Station, an administrative site of the
Forest Service, doubles as an information station, although there
is no formal material and staffing.
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Lodging
Lodging along the byway is limited. There are a few guest
ranches which accept overnight visitors when space is
available.
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Retail
There are places to shop along this byway.
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Restrictions
Winter weather conditions may close the byway for short periods of time during winter months.
Seasons
- Best Time to Drive
Summer
- High Season
Summer
Road Conditions
- To find up to date information about the road conditions along Chief Joseph Scenic Highway, please visit the FHWA listing of web sites for more information.
- Wyoming