Chief Joseph Scenic Byway

Afternoon view up the Canyon of the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River taken from near Dead Indian Hill along the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway.

Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, also known as Wyoming 296, is a 46-mile scenic highway in northern Wyoming. It stretches from just north of Cody Wyoming to the junction with the Beartooth Highway near Cooke City, Montana. Named for the Nez Perce Chief Joseph, the highway roughly follows a portion of the route taken by Chief Joseph and his followers fleeing the US Calvary in 1877. Along the route there are views of the Absaroka Mountains, the Beartooth Mountains and Plateau, plus the canyon of the Clarks Fork of the Yellowstone River.

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Guide to the Best Fall Color Photography Locations in the San Juan Mountains

Aspens along Owl Creek Road near Ridgway, Colorado

Autumn in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado is a breath-taking experience. And, this experience is not just due of the gorgeous shades of yellow, orange, russet, and red; but, it is also due to the dizzying heights and winding roads you must travel. Here is a guide to help you find the best fall color photography locations in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado, near Ridgway.

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