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Winter Responsibly

Winter Responsibly

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…

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Tag Responsibly

Tag your face, not the place. We are loving some places to death. Geotagging on social media isn’t the only reason this is happening, but it is part of the…

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Basics to know before you go

The Bridger-Teton National Forest belongs to the public and a goal of ours is to help make visiting the forest fun and safe for everyone. Here are some how-tos to…

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Snowmobiling

The Ultimate Way to Explore Winter With the exception of the three Wilderness areas within its borders, the BTNF is open to snowmobiles and the type of sledding you can…

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Cross-Country & Nordic Skiing

The BTNF is a winter wonderland for cross-country and Nordic skiers Almost 700 miles of multi-use trails are groomed across the BTNF’s six districts during the winter for use by…

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Downhill Skiing

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, Snow King Mountain, and White Pine Ski Resort are all on the BTNF.   The BTNF is home to three very different ski areas, each in…

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Recreating With Dogs

Dogs dig the BTNF. The BTNF welcomes dogs. Because of the wildlife that lives on the forest and the critical watersheds in the forest, being a dog parent on the…

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Backcountry Skiing

Earn Your Turns on the BTNF.     Backcountry skiing (also known as ski touring) is a type of skiing done in areas in which there are no lifts, no…

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Wildlife 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…

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Leave 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…

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We acknowledge with respect that our facilities are situated on the aboriginal land of the Shoshone Bannock. Eastern Shoshone. Northern Arapaho. Crow. Assiniboine. Sioux. Gros Ventre. Nez Perce.

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