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Bridger-Teton National Forest trip

Built around the world's largest single mineral hot spring, Hot Springs State Park is a great place to

stop for a relaxing soak. The steamy mineral water gushing from Big Spring is channeled into bathhouses and kept at a constant 104˚F. Visitors can soak in the warm waters indoors at the State Bath House or in the two outdoor pools. Also in the area are hiking trails, petroglyphs, summer flower gardens, and the Rainbow Terrace where water from another stream tumbles into the Bighorn River. Look for the herd of bison grazing in the hills. In the beautiful Bridger Teton National Forest, outdoor enthusiasts can explore more than 3.4 million acres of western Wyoming's rugged mountain wilderness. Within the forest's boundaries lie three Wilderness Areas. The Bridger Wilderness in the Wind River Mountains is home to the headwaters of the Green River, some of the world's largest glaciers, and Wyoming's highest point, Gannett Peak. The Teton Wilderness provides critical habitat for wildlife such as grizzlies, wolves, and bison, and the Gros Ventre Wilderness encompasses fascinating geological features. In 1925, the Gros Ventre Slide carved down a mountainside creating Lower Slide Lake. Visitors can still see evidence of the slide today. Crisscrossed by miles of trails, the entire region is excellent for hiking, hunting, fishing, ski touring, and mountaineering.
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