Powder Wyoming Skiing: Alta
On the western side of the Teton Range, Alta’s Grand Targhee Resort has been called the “friendliest little resort in the West.” The resort may be “little” by Rocky Mountain standards, but its ski...
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Natural Wonders & Historic Treasures: National Elk Refuge
Millions of elk blanket much of the continent. But, by the early 1900s, over 90-percent of these elk are gone, their historical rangelands homesteaded and turned into farms. Northwest Wyoming remains...
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The Scenic Dubois
Back out on 89/191, Dubois is a scenic 70-some mile drive over a moderate mountain pass. Pulling into town, don't miss the National Bighorn Sheep Center. Yup, you heard right. It really is a don't...
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Snowy Range Snowmobiling
The Snowy Range has over one hundred sixty-six miles of groomed trails and 136 miles of ungroomed, but signed, trails. Numerous meadows with deep powder snow attract riders along the entire system....
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Ski Report
The Wyoming ski report contains location information and links to individual ski areas. For current skiing conditions you may contact individual ski areas at the phone numbers or web sites listed...
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Grand Teton National Park Snowmobiling
Grand Teton N.P./John D. Rockefeller, Jr., Memorial Parkway-. Snowmobiling is allowed adjacent to Hwy 287 from the park boundary on the east to Yellowstone National Park on the north. This is part of...
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Sierra Madre Mountains Snowmobiling
Fifty miles of trails are groomed and 60 miles ungroomed for a total of 110 miles of excellent riding opportunities in the Sierra Madres. Facilities and services are available in Encampment. Snow...
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Extreme Powder: Grand Targhee
Across the Tetons nestles Grand Targhee, tailor-made for anyone who wants elbowroom by day but cares little for nightlife. Essentially, it is a place to ski your legs into stumps, then kick back,...
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Yurt-to-Yurt in Evanston
Modeled after structures originally used by Genghis Khan and his Mongolian hordes as they swept across the Asian steppes defeating all in their path, yurts are the civilized way to winter camp....
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Backcountry Snow Sports in Jackson
Jackson , in northwestern Wyoming, is the epicenter of the state's backcountry snow sliding. Togwotee Pass (pronounced TOE-ghe-tee) lies between Dubois and Moran, the northern gateway to Grand Teton...
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