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Summer Responsibly

Summer Responsibly

With more than 2,000 miles of trails and roads across six mountain ranges (the Snake River Range, Salt River Range, Wyoming Range, the Absarokas, Gros Ventres, and Wind River Range),…

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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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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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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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Offroad Travel

  There are hundreds of miles of designated roads and trails open to OHVs (off-highway vehicles) on the BTNF. OHV recreation must occur on designated routes only. All roads and…

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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…

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Hunting

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,…

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Fishing

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…

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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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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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