Backpacking the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness: The Ultimate Guide to Backcountry Adventure
Why Backpack the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness?
- Over 700 miles of hiking trails, from easy strolls to challenging summit scrambles
- Crystal-clear lakes perfect for fishing or a chilly dip
- Wildflower-filled meadows and wildlife sightings (hello, mountain goats!)
- Solitude—especially if you venture off the beaten path
Essential Gear for Beartooth Backpacking
Shelter & Sleep
- Summer: The BRoadout Lightweight Summer Sleeping Bag keeps you comfy without overheating.
- Shoulder seasons or cold sleepers: The BRoadout Ultralight Down Sleeping Bag is a pack-friendly option for chilly nights.
Cooking & Camp Life
Power & Safety
Planning Your Route: Best Backpacking Trails in the Beartooths
- Beaten Path (East Rosebud to Cooke City): A classic 26-mile thru-hike with jaw-dropping lakes and waterfalls.
- Granite Peak Approach: For experienced hikers looking to summit Montana’s highest point.
- Lake Plateau Loop: Remote, challenging, and perfect for fishing or solitude seekers.

Wildlife & Safety in the Backcountry
Did You Know?
Packing Checklist for Beartooth Backcountry
- Lightweight tent (see options)
- Sleeping bag for the season (summer, ultralight)
- Backpacking stove & cookware (GSI Outdoors)
- Water filtration system
- Bear spray
- Solar charger (Overland Solar)
- Headlamp or lantern (lighting options)
- First aid kit & navigation tools
- Extra layers—weather changes fast!
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