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  1. Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, also known as Wyoming Highway 296 and the Sunlight Basin Road, is a spectacular 46-mile drive from Cody, Wyoming, to Cooke City, Montana, allowing drivers and passengers to view the beautiful landscapes and abundant wildlife along the northeastern edge of Yellowstone National Park, passing spectacular Yellowstone River and Heart Mountain.

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    • 4 Van Dyke Rd, 82414, Wyoming
  2. Chief Joseph Scenic Byway. The Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, Wyoming 296, links the town of Cody with the Beartooth Highway and the Northeast Gate of Yellowstone National Park. The route crosses the Shoshone National Forest through the Absaroka Mountains to the Clarks Fork Valley. The 47 paved miles of the Scenic Byway run from the junction with U ...

  3. Wyoming Highway 296 (WYO 296) also known as the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway is a 45.96-mile-long (73.97 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Wyoming. It follows the route taken by Chief Joseph as he led the Nez Perce out of Yellowstone National Park and into Montana in 1877 during their attempt to flee the U.S. Cavalry and escape into Canada .

  4. The Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, Wyoming 296, links Cody with the Beartooth Highway and the Northeast Gate of Yellowstone National Park. The route crosses the Shoshone National Forest through the Absaroka Mountains to the Clarks Fork Valley. The 47 paved miles of the Scenic Byway run from the junction with U.S. 120, 17 miles north of Cody, northwest to their connection with U.S. 212, the ...

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    • Cody, Wyoming, United States
  5. While the tribe was ultimately captured only 40 miles from the Canadian border, the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway commemorates this heroic journey with 46 miles of breathtaking mountain scenery. Carving a diagonal line through the Shoshone National Forest and curving around thrilling switchbacks, you’ll experience unbeatable views of northwest ...

  6. Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, also known as Wyoming Highway 296, is steeped in history. It commemorates Chief Joseph, who famously resisted relocation efforts in the late 19th century. In 1877, Chief Joseph led his people on an epic and arduous 1,170-mile retreat from their homeland in the Wallowa Valley of Oregon in an attempt to escape the U.S. Army and reach safety in Canada.

  7. Feb 24, 2019 · The Chief Joseph Scenic Byway runs for 43 miles, along WY-296. The road is the link between the Beartooth Highway coming out of Yellowstone National Park and the town of Cody. As you drive the byway, you'll find yourself climbing higher and higher along hairpin turns and curves. Be sure to stop at Sunlight Bridge.

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