Lookout Pass to Wibaux
From west to east, all 23 breweries, 10-12 days.
- Day 1: Missoula - Big Sky Brewing, Bayern Brewing, Kettlehouse Brewing
- Day 2: Hamilton - Bitterroot Brewing; Stevensville - Blacksmith Brewing; Polson - Glacier Brewing
- Day 3: Lakeside - Tamarack Brewing; Wood's Bay - Flathead Lake Brewing; Whitefish - Great Northern Brewing
- Day 4: Belt - Great Harvest Brewing; Great Falls
- Day 5: Helena
- Day 6: Butte - Quarry Brewing; Livingston - Neptune's Brewing; Bozeman - Bozeman Brewing
- Day 7: Big Sky - Lone Peak Brewing
- Day 8: Red Lodge - Red Lodge Ales
- Day 9: Billings - Angry Hank's Brewing, Carter's Brewing, Montana Brewing, Yellowstone Valley Brewing
- Day 10: Wibaux - Beaver Creek Brewery
Kettlehouse Taproom
Eric Hayes, Pam and Mike Howard
Blacksmith Brewing, Stevensville
Blacksmith Brewing, Stevensville
Liza, Steve and Morgan Todd
Bozeman Brewing.
Bozeman Brewing.
Day Eight: Red Lodge - Red Lodge Ales
In the next morning slowly drive through Yellowstone and out the northeast entrance, over Beartooth Pass on U.S. 212, often called America's most scenic highway (but closed in winter), and down to Red Lodge for the night, getting there in time to visit Sam''s Taproom at Red Lodge Ales, a brand new facility built in 2009 and stays open until 9 pm.View Lookout Pass to Wibaux - Day 8 in a larger map
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