Big Sky Byway

Overview

Big Sky Byway is managed by Bureau of Land Management and is located near Terry, Montana. The 105-mile Big Sky Back Country Byway begins in Terry, MT, and travels north and south covering badlands and rolling prairies. The byway ends in Wolf Point, MT, on the beautiful Missouri River, part of the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. The route is part of the National Scenic Byways Program, linking Terry with Wolf Point. Taking 2 hours one way, you can stop to take a look at the information kiosks in Terry, Circle, and Wolf Point, which describe byway attributes, local history, and culture. Visitors can enjoy the scenic badlands of eastern Montana year round from this all-weather road.

Facilities:

Non developed campgrounds on BLM administered lands, dispersed camping available in areas

Things to Do at Big Sky Byway

Recreation Activities

Popular activities at Big Sky Byway include:

Nearby Activities

Plan Your Visit

Getting There

From Terry, travel north on Hwy 253. Turn right on Hwy 200 to Circle, then continue north on Hwy 13 to Wolf Point. The entire route is now a paved highway.

GPS Coordinates: 46.79242000000000, -105.31225000000001

Contact & Resources

Phone: 1 (406) 233-2800