The Absaroka–Beartooth Wilderness offers expansive high alpine scenery with rugged mountains, deep valleys, and vibrant ecosystems, attracting adventurers and nature lovers alike.
Everything you need to know to prepare for an unforgettable trip to Absaroka–Beartooth Wilderness.
Free access; no entrance fees, but permits are required for some activities.
Best visited from June to September when most trails are snow-free.
Beartooth Ranger District, Yellowstone Ranger District Visitor Center
Access via US Highway 212 (Beartooth Highway), seasonal road closures during winter.
Summers are mild with daytime temperatures averaging 70°F (21°C); nights are cooler. Winters are harsh with heavy snowfall and subzero temperatures.
Climate change impacts, such as altered snowpack and glacial retreat, threaten the local ecosystems and species. Conservation efforts focus on preserving the natural flora and fauna.
Find the perfect spot to stay overnight and immerse yourself in the details.
Located at the trailhead of the Beaten Path, offering scenic views and access to hiking trails.
Near Beartooth Lake, offers fishing opportunities and access to trails.
Celebrated for its striking scenery and diverse vistas over 26 miles across the wilderness.
A scenic route to Timberline Lake, featuring expansive views of mountain landscapes.
Popular for its direct path to Glacier Lake, offering panoramic views and wildlife sightings.
A family-friendly trail leading to Summit Lake, with opportunities for bird watching.
Summer months offer the best access due to snow melt.
Prepare for sudden weather changes, even in summer.
Wilderness permits may be required for some activities.
Bear-proof food storage is mandatory to keep both you and wildlife safe.