Nearly 2.5 million acres of some of the most raw and rugged country in the Lower 48, the Shoshone National Forest, established in 1891, is the oldest of our national forests. And it remains a cornerstone of all that we value in the Rocky Mountain wilds—the mountain men and Native cultures of its past, the huge swaths of roadless, untrammeled wildlife habitat of its present, the classic outdoor experiences we hope it holds in its future are all part of what makes it one the nation's natural treasures. Read More »

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