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Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway: Cody, WY to Yellowstone NP
Now that I’ve driven the Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway, it’s completely different than any of the others. While it’s never spectacularly gorgeous what it does have is a great variety of landscapes. You start in the sagebrush hills near Cody, and follow the Shoshone River as it climbs higher into the heavily forested mountains and rivers of Shoshone National Forest until you end up climbing a long steep hill into Yellowstone NP and end up on the shores of Yellowstone Lake. It’s a very easy climb until you get to that one long steep hill which is between 6-7% for about 5 miles. Heavy vehicles will have to use a lower gear and take it as fast as they can.
Remarkably, it’s beautiful the whole way and each region has its own distinctive beauty. The whole drive combines to leaving you thrilled that you have just seen something very special.
“The Mountains are Calling,
and I Must Go!” ~John Muir
There are two kinds of pictures that I really love, the first you’ve seen a lot of this summer and that’s a group of wildflowers in front of beautiful mountains. There is just something very special about the delicate beauty of wildflowers combined with the dramatic and dangerous power of the mountains. The second picture I am always looking for is a wild river or creek flowing freely and with abandon in front of a beautiful mountain. There is just something about the combination of a timeless, stately and motionless mountain with a madly running river in front of it that appeals to my heart and soul. In this post, you’re going to see a lot of those!
What makes this drive very special is that nearly the whole way you are very close to the Shoshone River with mountains in the background and it makes a gorgeous foreground for your pictures. I partly judge a drive’s beauty by how often I feel compelled to pull over and take pictures, and on the Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway I found myself stopped every mile or two and out taking pictures! That means this one is terrific!
The most difficult thing about this drive is that there is no dispersed camping anywhere along it. Until you get to the National Forest it’s all private property and once you get to the National Forest it has a sign saying “Camp Only in Designated Campgrounds.” The reason is probably that the valley is so narrow you can never get far enough away from the rivers. It also gets a great deal of traffic because it’s the fastest and easiest drive from the east into Yellowstone NP, plus, it goes through Cody, WY with all of it’s great tourist attractions.
Because there is no dispersed camping, it doesn’t make a good base camp to explore Yellowstone, it would be much too long a commute from BLM land near Cody into the Park every day. But Cody, WY is well worth exploring and my campsite on the Reservoir was so wonderful that it’s worth staying there for up to a week, or even more. But the Buffalo Bill Scenic Drive into Yellowstone is probably just a one-time thing; beautiful and well worth doing, but probably only once.
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Beautiful photos & a great travel report! I’ll bet you meant ‘wildflowers’…
Indeed I did Rob!
Bob
All these rivers gone along look like there’d be great fishing.
Cae, yes, there were many fisherman in the rivers everywhere we went. I think it’s exceptional fishing.
Bob
We are all waiting for a picture of you and Cody in matching cowboy hats
tommy, you may be waiting a long time for that!
Bob
Yep. The first commenter noticed it, too. There was an autocorrection of “wild flowers” to “wildfires.” It’s done that twice unde the John Muir quote.
Oh, now I get it. The “delicate beauty of wildfires” confused me.
Nothing delicate or beautiful about wildfires Calvin! Dumb mistake, I fixed it now.
Bob
Thanks Carla, I’ve edited it now.
Bob
Bob, I feel it every time I read your posts and view your beautiful pictures! That tug..that yearning to be there.. to see whats over the next hill/mountain. I’ll be out there as soon as I can manage. Thanks Bob for all the pleasant daydreams and letting me ride along.
You are very welcome Linda!
Bob
That darn Cody just seems to do his fair share of photo bombs. I have a couple that do the same thing.
He is surely @ beautiful doggie, isn’t he ? Cody is packed with charisma !!
Lucy.
Cody says “Woof, thanks Lucy Woof, Woof!!
Bob
LOL !!
But just watching them makes your heart sing doesn’t it Diane!
Bob