COOKE CITY EXXON

Cooke City Exxon Homepage

IT'S WINTER IN COOKE CITY!

Don't Worry There's Snow Up Here! Get You Snowmobile Rentals Reserved Today.

FAVORITE PLACE, FAVORITE NEW GEAR

Welcome to the Cooke City Speedshop.

Get Out There

Hire a guide for the best Cooke City Experience.

IT'S SNOWING IN COOKE CITY!

GET UP HERE AND BOOK YOUR SNOWMOBILE TODAY!

COOKE CITY LIVESTREAM WEBCAMS

Facing East Toward Beartooth Highway

Facing West Toward Yellowstone

ROAD CONDITIONS

CHIEF JOSEPH HIGHWAY -
RED LODGE OR CODY TO HWY 212 "THE PLUG"

HWY 212 "THE PLUG" (COOKE CITY EASTERN ENTRANCE)
- CLOSED FOR SEASON

BEARTOOTH PASS -
CLOSED FOR SEASON

GAS, SNACKS, GEAR, RENTALS & MORE

YOUR FIRST STOP FOR SLEDDING, SKIING, SNOWSHOEING, & MORE.

Cooke City is a unique mountain town located near the Northeast entrance of Yellowstone Park and at the base of the mighty Beartooth Mountains. A 3 hour drive from Bozeman Montana, Cooke City is a dead end town in the winter, only accessible by car from the West (through Yellowstone Park), or via snowmobile from the East (from Cody, Wyoming and Billings, Montana). A consistently deep and reliable snowpack makes Cooke City an amazing backcountry ski and snowmobile destination, from November through June every year.

SNOWMOBILE REGULATIONS & PERMITS

MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ALL REQUIRED PERMITS FOR SNOWMOBILING IN MONTANA AND WYOMING. WE SELL MONTANA PERMITS ON-SITE AT THE EXXON.

APPROACHING COOKE CITY FROM EAST HWY 212 (RED LODGE, MT OR CODY, WY):

Due to “The Plug” of Highway 212 during Winter, Cooke City is only accessible by snow machine from Dec 1st until Spring (Date is Weather Dependent). “The Plug” is a 9 mile stretch of groomed trail from Pilot Creek, WY to Cooke City, MT. With “The Plug” spanning across state borders, all users are required to carry both a Wyoming & Montana snowmobile permit to access this terrain.

APPROACHING COOKE CITY FROM WEST HWY 212 (YELLOWSTONE NATL PARK):

If you’re traveling through Yellowstone, you’ll just need to cover any fees associated with entering the National Park (We recommend a annual pass). Upon arriving in Cooke City, you’ll just need a Montana Snowmobile permit to recreate in the area.