Jedediah Smith Wilderness

Jedediah Smith Wilderness in Idaho offers stunning alpine landscapes and diverse recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts.

123,451
Acres Protected
175
Miles of Trails
Unknown
Annual Visitors
1984
Year Established

About Jedediah Smith Wilderness

 

Jedediah Smith Wilderness, located in the state of Idaho, is a striking example of the rugged beauty found in the western United States. Named after the famed explorer Jedediah Smith, this wilderness is part of the Caribou-Targhee National Forest and spans an area of dramatic elevations, lush meadows, and alpine forests. It lies adjacent to the western border of Grand Teton National Park, offering expansive views of the iconic Teton Range. The area's diverse ecology includes coniferous forests, wildflower-laden meadows, and alpine environments that support a variety of wildlife, including black bears, moose, elk, and numerous bird species. Established in 1984, it remains a haven for those seeking solitude and adventure through activities like hiking, horseback riding, and backcountry camping. Notable landmarks include the towering peaks of the Teton Range and the stunning wildflower displays in the high meadows during summer. This wilderness area appeals to visitors with its unfiltered natural beauty and opportunities for exploration.

Highlights

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Grand Teton Views

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Diverse Wildlife

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Teton Crest Trail

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Remote Alpine Lakes

Notable Natural Features

Teton Crest Trail

An iconic trail offering breathtaking views of the Teton Range.

Alaska Basin

A challenging, scenic area popular for backpacking, with stunning vistas and wildflowers.

Table Mountain

Provides one of the most photographed views of the Tetons.