Camping
Camping
A guide to sleeping under the stars in developed campgrounds, dispersed camping areas, or the backcountry of the BTNF. The opportunities to camp in the Bridger-Teton are almost limitless and…
Learn MoreHunting
Sport shooting and hunting are welcomed on the BTNF. Hunting The Wyoming Department of Game & Fish manages hunting and fishing opportunities across the state, including on the BTNF,…
Learn MoreFishing
Fishing on the Forest Twenty-five species of fish, including 7 different species of trout (lake, golden, brook, rainbow, brown, cutthroat, and grayling), live in more streams, alpine lakes, rivers, and…
Learn MoreWildlife Watching
See animals as wild as the landscape. The BTNF is an instrumental part of the 15+ million Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. You might have heard or read that the GYE is…
Learn MoreLeave No Trace
Although the Leave No Trace nonprofit organization was incorporated in 1994, the ideas it promotes—care, responsibility, and stewardship for the outdoors—are not new. Many Native American and Indigenous cultures…
Learn MoreRecreate Responsibly
Snowmobiling? Backcountry skiing? Hiking? Hunting? However you plan on using the BTNF, our activity-specific field guides can help you #recreateresponsibly. To Recreate Responsibly is to: Know Before You Go—Know what…
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