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Shoshone National Forest

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Welcome to the Shoshone National Forest, where superlative scenery and a myriad of recreational opportunities await you!

The Shoshone National Forest was set aside in 1891 as part of the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve, making the Shoshone the first national forest in the United States. It consists of some 2.4 million acres of varied terrain ranging from sagebrush flats to rugged mountains. The higher mountains are snow-clad most of the year. Immense areas of exposed rock are interspersed with meadows and forests. With Yellowstone National Park on its western border, the Shoshone encompasses the area from the Montana state line south to Lander, Wyoming which includes portions of the Absaroka, Wind River and Beartooth Ranges.

If you'd like to "hear" more about the Shoshone National Forest go to our Podcast Page and listen to MP3s on many topics.
Be on the lookout for the podcast iconear graphic button in different areas of our website ... a click away to an auditory trip on the Shoshone.

What's WILD on the Shoshone? Visit our Wildlife Page and find out!

Current Events 

Citizens needed for resource advisory committee

The Shoshone National Forest, working with Fremont and Park counties, is seeking individuals interested in serving on a 15-person resource advisory committee. If you are interested in serving on the committee or would like more information about the Secure Rural Schools Act, see the Shoshone's resource advisory committee page.

Forest plan revision

Forest plan revision meetings are scheduled in April 2009. See the Shoshone's revision page for more information.

Economic recovery

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act information is available from the Forest Service Web site.

Volunteer campground hosts needed

If you enjoy working with people and relish the idea of living in the great outdoors, we have a deal for you. Visit the campground hosts page for more information.

Visitors to the Shoshone National Forest

We need your input! PDF (51K)

Recreation Facility Analysis

The Recreation Facility Analysis [PDF - 664kb] is a working document that will be a guide to the Shoshone National Forest in providing a quality, sustainable recreation site management program. The Forest recognizes that site-specific analysis and public involvement may be necessary prior to implementing some of the proposals contained in this document.

Food Storage Order

. . . that requires all food and other attractants to be stored unavailable to bears on the Shoshone (lands north of the Wind River Indian Reservation) and the Bridger-Teton National Forests is currently in effect. See our Bear Information Page for more information.

 

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