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), 41 peaks above 12,000 feet (including Gannett Peak, the tallest mountain in Wyoming), more lakes than anyone has been able to count, and seven of the ten largest glaciers outside of the state of Washington, the Bridger-Teton National Forest offers endless opportunities for hiking, backpacking, camping, off-roading, climbing, fly-fishing, hunting, wildlife watching, horsepacking, and more. Please Summer Responsibly when you enjoy the BTNF.
Summer Responsibly
Links to help you Summer Responsibly
Jackson and Blackrock District Camping Stay Limits
Camping Stay Limits in Pinedale/Greys River/Kemmerer/Big Piney
Wyoming Game & Fish Fishing Regulations
Aquatic Invasive Species Prevention
Land Invasive Species Prevention
Picking a Backcountry Campsite
How to Deal with Trash While Camping
Tag Responsibly on Social Media