The BTNF is bigger than Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks combined, is home to three developed ski areas, and has more than 1,000 miles of trails for snowmobiling, fat biking, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, and more. The six mountain ranges that are part of the BTNF also offer endless opportunities for backcountry skiing. Please Winter Responsibly when you enjoy the BTNF.
Winter Responsibly
Links to help you winter responsibly
- Bridger-Teton Avalanche Center
- Teton County SAR Backcountry SOS App
- Winter Wildlife Closures
- Mountain Weather
- Fat Biking Etiquette
- Backcountry Skiing Guide
- Snowmobiling Guide
- BtNF Jackson Ranger District Winter Travel Map
- BtNF Blackrock Ranger District Winter Travel Map
- Cross-Country Skiing Guide
- Nordic and Singletrack Grooming Report
- Dog Friendly Trails
- Avalanche Education Providers (scroll down the page)
- Essential Gear (scroll down the page)
- JH Nordic’s Winter Trail Database
- Christmas Tree Cutting Locations Map
- BtNF Official Travel Maps
- Forest Orders Interactive Map (winter wildlife closures in Big Piney, Greys River, Pinedale and Kemmerer Ranger Districts)