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- CloudDriverExplorerWe left Yellowstone back on June 30th via the norhteast entrance and drove the Chief Joseph Highway (route 296) to the junction with route 120. We then took 120, 72 and 310 north to get to Billings. Good 2 lanes roads and no grades at all on 120, 72 and 310. Don't recall about 120 between the Chief Joseph junction and Cody, as it's been a few years since we drove that portion.
- WyoTravelerExplorerIi drive the route every couple of weeks. South from Laurel. The rail bridge is 14' 3" all Ok. Take a left turn about 9 miles out and go through Bridger. Just north of Bridger best fuel price at Maverik station. Couple of miles south of Bridger take a right. It will take you to the WY state line. 120 will take you to Billings. As WY locals we take 294 left about 10 miles south of state line. 294 will take you to 14A. Right turn on 14A to Cody. That 294 sign is pretty small. You will miss it unless you watch closely. The left at 294 goes over cattle guard. Keep your eye out for free renge cattle and antelope on the road. You cross badger basin and one hill before getting to 14a.
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