Bighorn Scenic Byway

Follows US Highway 14 through Ranchester and Dayton north of Sheridan, includes spectacular views such as Fallen City (a field of Madison Formation limestone blocks), Steamboat Point, along with campgrounds, picnic areas and opportunities for fishing in Sibley Lake, Prune Creek and Little Tongue River.

At Burgess Junction, the Bighorn Scenic Byway continues on U.S. 14 toward the towns of Shell and Greybull. Watch for moose and deer around Burgess Junction and as you’re winding through the red, rocky walls of Shell Canyon, look for Rocky Mountain bluebirds and mourning doves among the juniper and sagebrush. U.S. Forest Service personnel say those with sharp eyes may spot coyotes, bobcats and the very elusive mountain lion. Stretch your legs at Shell Falls before driving through the quaint town of Shell (population 50) to the town of Greybull.