Traversing the spectacular Beartooth Highway in Montana and Wyoming is
an unforgettable experience. The unspoiled mountain scenery along the
highway inspired famed news correspondent Charles Kuralt to label it
America's most beautiful drive, yet the story behind this engineering
marvel is largely unknown. It is an epic account of man versus nature to
construct a road through unforgiving wilderness. Built during the height
of the Great Depression and rising 10,947 feet above sea level, the
Beartooth Highway sparked an economic boom in Red Lodge, Cooke City and
Yellowstone National Park. Understandably, it continues to leave a
profound impression on people privileged to drive it. Historian Jon
Axline tells the exciting and colorful narrative behind the origins and
construction of the Beartooth Highway.