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  2. How to do the great American road trip: Montana and Wyoming - AOL

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    In part four, they take a deep-dive into Wyoming, discovering a vast Western-cultured state where WPMs (Wows Per Minute) are off the scale How to do the great American road trip: Montana and ...

  3. List of Bureau of Land Management Back Country Byways

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    Montana: 51 82 Big Sheep Creek Road and I-15 near Dell: Medicine Lodge Road and MT S-324 near Grant: An isolated route through the canyons and valleys of the Tendoy Mountains of southwestern Montana. The road is mostly two-lane gravel, and provides many opportunities for viewing bighorns, elk, and trout. [7] I Big Sky Back Country Byway ...

  4. Wyoming Highway 789 - Wikipedia

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    Wyoming Highway 789 (WYO 789) is a 407-mile-long (655 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Wyoming. WYO 789 travels south-to-north from the Colorado state line to the Montana state line. For most of its length, it is concurrent with other routes.

  5. U.S. Route 287 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 287 (US 287) is a north–south (physically northwest–southeast) United States highway.At 1,791 miles (2,882 km) long, [citation needed] it is the second longest three-digit U.S. Route, behind US 281.

  6. Beartooth Highway - Wikipedia

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    The Beartooth Highway is the section of U.S. Route 212 between Red Lodge and Cooke City, Montana. It traces a series of steep zigzags and switchbacks, along the MontanaWyoming border (45th parallel) to the 10,947-foot-high (3,337 m) Beartooth Pass in Wyoming. The approximate elevation rise is from 5,200 ft (1,580 m) to 10,947 ft (3,337 m) in ...

  7. Bozeman Trail - Wikipedia

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    Bozeman Trail marker, Wyoming, 2003. Today, a modern highway route covers roughly the same general route as the historic Bozeman Trail. The route consists of Interstate 25 from Douglas, Wyoming to Buffalo, Wyoming; Interstate 90 from Buffalo via Sheridan, Wyoming to Bozeman, Montana MT Hwy 84; and U.S. Route 287 to Virginia City, Montana.