Shoshone
National Forest
Shoshone National Forest, the nation’s first national forest.
The Shoshone National Forest, named for the Shoshone Indians who used the
area as a hunting ground contains approximately two and a half million
acres. It is one of the largest of the 13 national forests in the Rocky
Mountain region.
| a | Arland Historical Marker - Ghost Town |
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Fifteen Mile Badlands - Wild Mustang Management Area |
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Timber Creek Trailhead and Ranger Station |
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Legend Rock Petroglyphs - 30 miles south and 8 miles west Hwy 120 |
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Jack
Creek Trailhead and Camp Ground
Anderson Lodge is approximately 5 miles form trailhead |
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Fishing Opportunities - Greybull & Wood Rivers, Sunshine Reserviors |
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Pickett Creek Access |
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South Fork Wood River Valley & Cross Country Ski Touring Park |
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Wood River & Brown Mountain Campgrounds & Trailhead |
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Double D Dude Ranch |
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Historic Mining Town of Kirwin - Ghost Town |