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  • Grand Teton National Park On the north side of Jackson Hole, only a few miles from Yellowstone National Park, the same visitors pass is good in both parks. Grand Teton National Park preserves a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and wildlife. The main roadway is plowed in winter travel from the town of Jackson to Flagg Ranch near Yellowstones south boundary.
  • Yellowstone National Park Est. in 1872 yellowstone was the first national park. Located ninety miles south of Jackson. Located in WY, Montana, and Idaho is home to large variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. Perserved in Yellowstone are Old Faithful and a collection of the worlds most extordinarly geysers and hot springs and the Grand canyon of Yellowstone. www.nps.gov/yell
  • Bridger Teton National Forest Located in Western WY. The Bridger Teton offers more than 3.4 million acres of public land for your enjoyment. Offering nearly 1.2 million acres of designated wilderness over 30,000 miles of road and trail and thousands of miles of unspoiled rivers and streams. The Bridger Teton offers something for everyone. www.fs.fed.us/btnf
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