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Beartooth Plateau

The Clarks Fork Ranger District encompasses much of the Beartooth Plateau, which is located in northwest Wyoming, near Yellowstone National Park.

The Beartooth Plateau gets its name from Beartooth Peak, which has the appearance of a bear's tooth.

The scenery here is breathtaking - rugged mountain peaks and expansive plateaus, alpine tundra, glaciers, wildlife, wildflowers, and rare land types found nowhere else in the United States. Travel the Beartooth All-American Road, U S Highway 212, to take in the views. (The road is closed in the winter.)

Getting There

Directions

The Beartooth Plateau is accessed by U S Highway 212 and State Highway 296. This road is closed in the winter. The nearest town is Cooke City, Montana.

Facility and Amenity Information

Accessibility

Restrooms

Restrooms are not available at this site.

Water

Potable water is not available at this site.

Recreation Opportunities

Horse Riding and Camping Horse Riding and Camping
Hiking Hiking
Picnicking Picnicking
Water Activities Water Activities
Outdoor Science and Learning Outdoor Science and Learning
Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Hunting, Fishing and Shooting
Biking Biking

Horseback RidingHorseback Riding

Day HikesDay Hikes
BackpackingBackpacking

Picnicking - SinglePicnicking - Single

Boating - Non-MotorizedBoating - Non-Motorized

Interpretive Areas/ExhibitsInterpretive Areas/Exhibits
Viewing WildlifeViewing Wildlife
Viewing SceneryViewing Scenery

Fishing - River/StreamFishing - River/Stream
Fishing - Lake & PondFishing - Lake & Pond

Biking - MountainBiking - Mountain

Last updated February 18th, 2025