The Beartooth Highway is often referred to as America s most beautiful drive and is scheduled to open Friday, May 28. The 68.7-mile drive offers some of the most incredible scenery in the entire country. When you reach the summit, which is 10,947 feet, you literally feel like you re on top of the world. Be careful though, the Beartooth Highway was named one of the most dangerous roads in America by
Car and Driver Magazine. If you re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of mountain goats grazing along the side of the road. Also, don t be surprised if you see skiers and snowmobilers near the top.
The Beartooth Highway is often referred to as America s most beautiful drive and is scheduled to open Friday, May 28. The 68.7-mile drive offers some of the most incredible scenery in the entire country. When you reach the summit, which is 10,947 feet, you literally feel like you re on top of the world. Be careful though, the Beartooth Highway was named one of the most dangerous roads in America by
Car and Driver Magazine. If you re lucky, you might even catch a glimpse of mountain goats grazing along the side of the road. Also, don t be surprised if you see skiers and snowmobilers near the top.
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Hyalite s Annual Spring Clean-Up Day is this Saturday, May 15. The goal is to get outdoors and spruce up one of the places we love in the Bozeman area.
Friends of Hyalite are looking for volunteers to help make sure the canyon is in tip-top shape before the road opens for the summer season. If you re free on Saturday and are available to help out, you can sign up to volunteer.
The clean-up day is scheduled from 12:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. this Saturday, May 15. Afterward, organizers have a picnic lunch planned for volunteers. Friends of Hyalite are asking that volunteers sign up in advance due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Space is limited.
If you are planning to go to Yellowstone National Park soon you might want to keep your distance for your own safety.
Yellowstone National Park released a statement to everyone who might be visiting the park soon to be vigilant and maybe keep your distance from elk for the time being. The reason being that during this time of the year is elk calving season and they can get a little aggressive during this period.
Cow elk will be very territorial and have charged and even kicked folks who get too close. So the park recommends to stay alert and checking around corners when coming out of buildings and vehicles because many cow elks tend to bed their calves near buildings and cars. So be very careful.