Shoshone National Forest
protected area in Wyoming, USA
Shoshone National Forest is located in Wyoming, U.S. and is the first National Forest created in the United States. Three mountain ranges are partly within the forest, as well as all or part of 5 Wilderness area, virtually all the original plant and animal species historic to the region and the most glaciers of any National Forest in the American Rocky Mountains.
Images
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Francs Peak
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Beartooth Lake
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Popo Agie Wilderness
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Rocky cliffs above Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway
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Sunlight bridge on Chief Joseph Scenic Highway
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Gannett Peak
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Clarks Fork wild and Scenic River
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Aspen tree grove in the spring
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Cirque of the Towers
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Bighorn Sheep in Shoshone National Forest
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Bull Elk bugling during fall mating season
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Grizzly sow and cub
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Dinwoody spot fire in 2001
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Yellowstone cutthroat trout
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Gannett Glacier in Shoshone National Forest
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Wolf Mine Shaft at abandoned gold mine
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Pilot and Index Peaks, North Absaroka Wilderness
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Horseback riding in Greybull Ranger District
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Wapiti Ranger Station
Maps
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Map of Shoshone National Forest
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Map of Shoshone National Forest
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Map of Shoshone National Forest