Bridger - Teton National Forest

WYO Wants "Lake LeDoux"
WYO Wants "Lake LeDoux"
WYO Wants "Lake LeDoux"
Last week, we launched a statewide poll asking you to name the lake recently discovered by rangers in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. "Lake LeDoux" bested "Landslide Lake" by less than 50 of the over 3,100 votes cast. "Lake LeDoux", a tribute to the country music and rodeo legend Chris LeDoux, has received 46...
Name WYO's New Lake
Name WYO's New Lake
Name WYO's New Lake
Here's one of the many reasons why we are lucky to live in Wyoming. You never know when forest rangers will accidentally discover a brand new lake. That's what happened this week when officials in the Bridger-Teton National Forest were looking for wildfires...
WYO's Greatest Tree
WYO's Greatest Tree
WYO's Greatest Tree
This weekend, thousands of Wyoming families will gather around the Christmas tree. Of all the trees in Wyoming history, only one has represented the Cowboy State at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. In 2010, a 67-feet-tall Engleman Spruce harvested from the Bridger-Teton National Forest was chosen by the United States Forest Service to represent Wyoming on the west lawn of the United S
Snowmobiling in WYO
Snowmobiling in WYO
Snowmobiling in WYO
As winter approaches, resorts across Wyoming are gearing up for another season of snowmobiling. According to a recent study from the University of Wyoming, the popular outdoor pastime contributes over $175 million in annual revenue to the state economy...