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Caribou-Targhee National Forest Adventures

Caribou-Targhee National Forest offers a diverse array of outdoor activities across its expansive landscapes, which feature majestic mountains, serene rivers, and abundant wildlife.

3,144,540
Acres Protected
1,600
Miles of Trails
1,500,000
Annual Visitors
1903
Year Established

About Caribou-Targhee National Forest

Caribou-Targhee National Forest
 

Spanning the states of Idaho, Wyoming, and Utah, Caribou-Targhee National Forest covers over 3 million acres of diverse ecosystems, including stunning mountain ranges, vast highlands, and lush valleys. The forest is home to part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, which supports a rich variety of wildlife such as elk, moose, bears, and wolves. Historically, the area was inhabited by Native American tribes and later explored by fur trappers. Today, the forest provides a venue for a multitude of recreational activities. Hiking and camping draw outdoor enthusiasts year-round, while winter transforms the forest into a hub for snow sports. Key landmarks include the Teton Range, offering breathtaking vistas and challenging climbs. The forest is also a gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, making it a strategic starting point for exploring the region’s natural wonders.

Highlights

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Teton Range

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Grizzly and wolf habitats

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Darby Canyon Wind Cave

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Palisades Reservoir

Notable Natural Features

Teton Range

A famed mountain range known for its stunning peaks and challenging climbs.

Henry's Fork of the Snake River

A popular fishing spot offering opportunities to catch various trout species.

Mesa Falls

A scenic waterfall accessible via a boardwalk offering spectacular views.