videos de habilidades del senderismo
videos de habilidades del senderismo
Estos videos explicá ¿cómo prevenir accidentes? ¿Cómo dejar un lugar mejor de como lo encontraste? ¿Qué encargar para una caminata? ¿Y cómo protegerse de y cohabitar con osos? …
Learn MoreTag 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…
Learn MoreHow to Deal With Trash
Whether you’re out for a day hike or a week-long backpacking trip, you should carry out all of your trash with you, from candy wrappers to banana peels, toilet paper,…
Learn MoreBasics 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…
Learn MoreRecreating 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…
Learn MoreOffroad 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…
Learn MoreHow to Build a Campfire
Campfires bring warmth and light, but are not to be taken lightly. If not built properly, they can degrade the landscape; if not properly extinguished, they can cause a…
Learn MoreHow to Poop in the Woods
Yes, you see poop everywhere in the forest. Wild animals poop anywhere they want, and many trails are dotted with the poop of stock animals. This poop isn’t a problem….
Learn MoreCamping
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 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…
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