Sawtell Mountain
The Summit of Scenic Adventure
Rise above Island Park on Sawtell Mountain, where a scenic 13-mile drive leads to sweeping 360° views of Yellowstone, the Tetons and the Island Park Caldera. A must-see adventure of wild beauty, history and perspective—just minutes from Blue Buffalo Resort.

Sawtell Mountain
The Summit of Scenic Adventure
Rise above Island Park on Sawtell Mountain, where a scenic 13-mile drive leads to sweeping 360° views of Yellowstone, the Tetons and the Island Park Caldera. A must-see adventure of wild beauty, history and perspective—just minutes from Blue Buffalo Resort.

Sawtell Mountain
The Summit of Scenic Adventure
Rise above Island Park on Sawtell Mountain, where a scenic 13-mile drive leads to sweeping 360° views of Yellowstone, the Tetons and the Island Park Caldera. A must-see adventure of wild beauty, history and perspective—just minutes from Blue Buffalo Resort.

Towering above Island Park, Sawtell Mountain is both landmark and legend. Its sweeping summit delivers breathtaking views—the Teton Range to the south, Yellowstone to the east, and the vast Island Park Caldera below. Whether you’re a photographer chasing golden hour, a hiker seeking solitude, or a history buff fascinated by old military outposts, Sawtell Mountain is essential to the Island Park experience.
A Mountain Steeped in History
Named after Captain Jesse Sawtell, a U.S. Army officer at Fort Yellowstone in the late 1800s, the peak once served as a strategic lookout. Its height made it perfect for fire spotting and early communications. Today, the FAA maintains a working radar dome, continuing that legacy of watchfulness. The road to the summit, built for military and utility access, now welcomes adventurous visitors from late spring through early fall. The journey is nearly as impressive as the destination.
An Epic Drive to the Top
Sawtell Peak Road climbs 13 miles and over 3,000 feet to a summit of 9,886 feet. Accessible by car in good weather, the route reveals sweeping views, wildflower meadows, alpine forests, and—if you’re lucky—wildlife like elk, mountain goats, or even black bears. At the top, visitors enjoy 360-degree views stretching into forever. On clear days you can see Yellowstone Lake, Mount Sheridan, and even the distant Grand Teton.
Wildflowers, Wildlife, and Wilderness
Sawtell’s flanks are alive with colour and movement. Early summer brings meadows of lupine, paintbrush, columbine, and mountain bluebells. Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts spot hawks, eagles, and grazing herds along the lower slopes. By fall, the landscape glows in brilliant golds and reds, making it one of the best places to witness Idaho’s high-country autumn.
A Place of Perspective
Standing at the summit is humbling. Whether you arrive by car, bike, or on foot, the peak shifts your perspective. You see how vast and wild this corner of Idaho is—the caldera cradling rivers, forests, and geothermal wonders, whispering of ancient fire and modern peace. Sawtell Mountain isn’t just Island Park’s backdrop—it’s the crown. A place where the sky feels bigger, the air sharper, and the world both smaller and more majestic.
During your stay at Blue Buffalo Resort, make time to climb Sawtell. It’s a view you’ll never forget—and proof that the best things in life often lie just above the treeline.
Towering above Island Park, Sawtell Mountain is both landmark and legend. Its sweeping summit delivers breathtaking views—the Teton Range to the south, Yellowstone to the east, and the vast Island Park Caldera below. Whether you’re a photographer chasing golden hour, a hiker seeking solitude, or a history buff fascinated by old military outposts, Sawtell Mountain is essential to the Island Park experience.
A Mountain Steeped in History
Named after Captain Jesse Sawtell, a U.S. Army officer at Fort Yellowstone in the late 1800s, the peak once served as a strategic lookout. Its height made it perfect for fire spotting and early communications. Today, the FAA maintains a working radar dome, continuing that legacy of watchfulness. The road to the summit, built for military and utility access, now welcomes adventurous visitors from late spring through early fall. The journey is nearly as impressive as the destination.
An Epic Drive to the Top
Sawtell Peak Road climbs 13 miles and over 3,000 feet to a summit of 9,886 feet. Accessible by car in good weather, the route reveals sweeping views, wildflower meadows, alpine forests, and—if you’re lucky—wildlife like elk, mountain goats, or even black bears. At the top, visitors enjoy 360-degree views stretching into forever. On clear days you can see Yellowstone Lake, Mount Sheridan, and even the distant Grand Teton.
Wildflowers, Wildlife, and Wilderness
Sawtell’s flanks are alive with colour and movement. Early summer brings meadows of lupine, paintbrush, columbine, and mountain bluebells. Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts spot hawks, eagles, and grazing herds along the lower slopes. By fall, the landscape glows in brilliant golds and reds, making it one of the best places to witness Idaho’s high-country autumn.
A Place of Perspective
Standing at the summit is humbling. Whether you arrive by car, bike, or on foot, the peak shifts your perspective. You see how vast and wild this corner of Idaho is—the caldera cradling rivers, forests, and geothermal wonders, whispering of ancient fire and modern peace. Sawtell Mountain isn’t just Island Park’s backdrop—it’s the crown. A place where the sky feels bigger, the air sharper, and the world both smaller and more majestic.
During your stay at Blue Buffalo Resort, make time to climb Sawtell. It’s a view you’ll never forget—and proof that the best things in life often lie just above the treeline.
Towering above Island Park, Sawtell Mountain is both landmark and legend. Its sweeping summit delivers breathtaking views—the Teton Range to the south, Yellowstone to the east, and the vast Island Park Caldera below. Whether you’re a photographer chasing golden hour, a hiker seeking solitude, or a history buff fascinated by old military outposts, Sawtell Mountain is essential to the Island Park experience.
A Mountain Steeped in History
Named after Captain Jesse Sawtell, a U.S. Army officer at Fort Yellowstone in the late 1800s, the peak once served as a strategic lookout. Its height made it perfect for fire spotting and early communications. Today, the FAA maintains a working radar dome, continuing that legacy of watchfulness. The road to the summit, built for military and utility access, now welcomes adventurous visitors from late spring through early fall. The journey is nearly as impressive as the destination.
An Epic Drive to the Top
Sawtell Peak Road climbs 13 miles and over 3,000 feet to a summit of 9,886 feet. Accessible by car in good weather, the route reveals sweeping views, wildflower meadows, alpine forests, and—if you’re lucky—wildlife like elk, mountain goats, or even black bears. At the top, visitors enjoy 360-degree views stretching into forever. On clear days you can see Yellowstone Lake, Mount Sheridan, and even the distant Grand Teton.
Wildflowers, Wildlife, and Wilderness
Sawtell’s flanks are alive with colour and movement. Early summer brings meadows of lupine, paintbrush, columbine, and mountain bluebells. Birdwatchers and wildlife enthusiasts spot hawks, eagles, and grazing herds along the lower slopes. By fall, the landscape glows in brilliant golds and reds, making it one of the best places to witness Idaho’s high-country autumn.
A Place of Perspective
Standing at the summit is humbling. Whether you arrive by car, bike, or on foot, the peak shifts your perspective. You see how vast and wild this corner of Idaho is—the caldera cradling rivers, forests, and geothermal wonders, whispering of ancient fire and modern peace. Sawtell Mountain isn’t just Island Park’s backdrop—it’s the crown. A place where the sky feels bigger, the air sharper, and the world both smaller and more majestic.
During your stay at Blue Buffalo Resort, make time to climb Sawtell. It’s a view you’ll never forget—and proof that the best things in life often lie just above the treeline.
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