The Bridger-Teton National Forest is located in western Wyoming and is one of the largest national forests in the United States. It encompasses over 3.4 million acres of land, including vast wilderness areas, alpine lakes, and rugged mountains.
The Bridger-Teton National Forest is a vital ecosystem that supports a wide range of plant and animal species. The forest provides important habitat for threatened and endangered species, such as the grizzly bear and gray wolf. It also serves as a crucial watershed, supplying clean water to local communities and supporting a variety of aquatic life.
Conservation efforts in the Bridger-Teton National Forest aim to protect its ecological integrity and ensure that future generations can enjoy its natural beauty. Visitors are encouraged to practice Leave No Trace principles and help preserve this special place for years to come.
Description: Bridger-Teton National Forest headquarters in Jackson, Wyoming, USA
Image by Acroterion – CC BY-SA 4.0 – Wikimedia
Description: National Public Lands Day at Bridger-Teton National Forest in September 2017
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Bridger-Teton National Forest sign
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Christmas tree permit sales and cutting on the Bridger-Teton National Forest continues through Dec 24. You can purchase your permits through the Jackson District/ Supervisor's Office and at five other ranger districts.
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Latest #landslide -head end of Willow Creek in the drainage to the west of Hunter Creek in T37N, R115W, section 33 and 34, but mostly 33.
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: New marker at Bridger-Teton National Forest to declare designated parking for dispersed camping.
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Bridger-Teton National Forest staff stationed at Teton Pass on the day before the 2017 Solar Eclipse.
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Bridger-Teton National Forest staff stationed at Teton Pass on the day before the 2017 Solar Eclipse.
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia
Description: Bridger-Teton National Forest employee Steve Markason is teaching the community about wildfire effects and preparedness today
Image by US Forest Service – Public domain – Wikimedia