
Where is Granite Peak?
Usa, north-america
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Okay, buckle up, road trip lovers! You HAVE to check out the road to Granite Peak in central Montana – seriously breathtaking! Nestled on the eastern edge of the Tobacco Root Mountains, this unpaved adventure is not for the faint of heart.
How high are we talking? Well, it's one of the highest roads in Montana. The whole route is totally unpaved and features some seriously narrow sections – so, yeah, proceed with caution!
Clocking in at just under 13 miles long, you'll gain some serious elevation – expect some steep gradients! And, this road is closed in winter – makes sense, right?
Think incredible scenery – the kind that makes you want to pull over every five minutes to snap a photo. Just remember to keep your eyes on the road...and maybe bring a passenger to be your personal photographer! If you love roads with a bit of an edge and views that are totally worth it, Granite Peak is calling your name.
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- Usa
- Continent
- north-america
- Difficulty
- hard
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