We like to think we get four full seasons here in Montana. But those who call the Treasure State home that in reality, we only get two: winter and road trip season. Since we’re finally coming up on the latter, we’d like to recommend taking a drive over the Skalkaho Highway Scenic Byway… especially if you need to be reminded of just how beautiful Montana truly is.

The Skalkaho Highway Scenic Byway is also known simply as Skalkaho Pass.

trvlloop / TripAdvisor This stunning stretch of highway spans about 45 miles, but don’t count on being done in an hour… you’ll want to take this one slowly.

The highway stretches between the Bitterroot Valley and the Philipsburg Valley, meaning every mile is breathtaking.

Gwen V / TripAdvisor The route climbs through the Sapphire Mountains, a lesser-known (and not often visited) part of Montana.

The western portion of the drive begins just south of Hamilton on US Highway 93.

jimbev2015 / TripAdvisor Fuel up your vehicle and grab some snacks and water, because you won’t see any signs of civilization for a while once you leave Hamilton.

You’ll notice that some parts of this drive have paved roads, while others offer nothing but a dirt path.

RobertandGinnie / TripAdvisor You’ll also notice the slow, steady elevation gain you’re embarking on.

The top of Skalkaho Pass is flat, heavy, and wooded, so it doesn’t have views… but that doesn’t mean there’s nothing to see on this drive.

trvlloop / TripAdvisor Skalkaho Falls is one of many highlights on the path. You’ll definitely want to pull over and take it all in.

If you’ve never enjoyed the Skalkaho Highway Scenic Byway, add it to your road trip bucket list.

jimbev2015 / TripAdvisor While you may not find the scenery as spectacular as in some of Montana’s top tourist destinations, the lack of crowds here – not to mention the fresh mountain air – makes it a perfect day trip.

Have you ever driven this scenic stretch of highway? Share your experience with us in the comments below!

trvlloop / TripAdvisor

This stunning stretch of highway spans about 45 miles, but don’t count on being done in an hour… you’ll want to take this one slowly.

Gwen V / TripAdvisor

The route climbs through the Sapphire Mountains, a lesser-known (and not often visited) part of Montana.

jimbev2015 / TripAdvisor

Fuel up your vehicle and grab some snacks and water, because you won’t see any signs of civilization for a while once you leave Hamilton.

RobertandGinnie / TripAdvisor

You’ll also notice the slow, steady elevation gain you’re embarking on.

trvlloop / TripAdvisor

Skalkaho Falls is one of many highlights on the path. You’ll definitely want to pull over and take it all in.

jimbev2015 / TripAdvisor

While you may not find the scenery as spectacular as in some of Montana’s top tourist destinations, the lack of crowds here – not to mention the fresh mountain air – makes it a perfect day trip.

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