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  1. A scenic route from Cody to Yellowstone National Park, named after the Nez Perce chief who fled through the area in 1877. Learn about the history, geography and attractions of this byway and the surrounding mountains and rivers.

  2. Feb 24, 2019 · The Chief Joseph Byway is a 43-mile road that connects the Beartooth Highway and Cody, Wyoming. It offers stunning views of mountains, canyons, and wildlife, and honors the Nez Perce tribe and their leader Chief Joseph.

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  3. 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.

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    • Cody, Wyoming, United States
  4. 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 ...

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    • 4 Van Dyke Rd, 82414, Wyoming
  5. Explore the stunning scenery of northwest Wyoming along the route that Chief Joseph and the Nez Perce Indians escaped from the US Cavalry in 1877. Learn about the history and culture of this heroic journey and find nearby attractions and activities.

  6. Jan 6, 2021 · This one looks down upon the Sunlight Creek Gorge on the Chief Joseph Scenic Highway. The Chief Joseph Scenic Highway crosses the Absaroka mountain range at Dead Indian Pass. From a height of 8,071 feet you have a great view of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

  7. A scenic alternative to Beartooth Highway that connects Cody, Wyoming with Cooke City and Yellowstone Park. Learn about the Nez Perce National Historic Trail, the highest bridge in Wyoming, and fishing along the Clark's Fork of the Yellowstone River.

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