Review:

The Bridger-Teton National Forest is just under 3.5 acres of land encompassing a great quantity of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem in Western Wyoming. It has immeasurable wildlands, untouched watersheds, and abundant wildlife.

Visitors will enjoy the more than 3,000 miles of trails and roads, pristine rivers and streams, and stunning wilderness.

The Periodic Springs located within the forest are a rare find, and one of only a few that exist.

These springs have intermittent water flows lasting from 4 to 25 minutes and releasing just under 300 gallons per second.

The Snake River Canyon is another gem famed for its peculiar geology, clear waters, and various outdoor adventure opportunities.

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