Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway
Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway is a State Scenic Byway in Wyoming. Within Wyoming it covers roughly 160 miles. The map below shows its route. Use “Plan a drive” to open it in the Road Sorties route planner — already routing along Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway with scenic roads turned on, ready to add your own stops.
This byway runs from Jackson up over Togwotee Pass toward Dubois, with some of the finest roadside views of the Teton Range anywhere as it climbs out of Jackson Hole. It crosses the Continental Divide near 9,600 feet through the Bridger-Teton National Forest, past the volcanic Pinnacle Buttes. The route connects the Tetons with the upper Wind River country.
- Teton Range views
- Togwotee Pass
- Continental Divide
- Pinnacle Buttes
- Jackson to Dubois
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What is a State Scenic Byway?
State Scenic Byways are roads a state has formally recognized for their scenic, natural, historic or cultural value — each state's own curated collection of drives worth taking slowly.