ATTRACTIONS
The town of Dubois is surrounded by the Wind River Mountains to the south, the Absoraka Mountains to the north, the Greater Yellowstone area to the west, the Washakie Mountains to the east, and the Badlands and Horse Creek run through the main part of town. With so much varied terrain, and so much to see and do, you won’t get bored.
Get up close with nature as you snowmobile, hike, fish, ride horseback, ski, and more. You’ll wear yourself out each day trying to fit in all the fun activities found here. After a long day spent in the Teton National Forest and Shoshoni National Forest, relax while you’re lodging here. Plan your stay today and experience for yourself the beauty of Wyoming and its National Forests.
Grand Teton National Park
DISTANCE: 53.3 MILES, 85.7 KM
In Grand Teton National Park you can explore over two hundred miles of trails, float the Snake River, and enjoy the serenity of this remarkable place.
Yellowstone National Park
DISTANCE: 82.6 MILES, 132.9 KM
The first National Park, Yellowstone, boasts over 2.2 million acres, visitors have unparalleled opportunities to observe wildlife in an intact ecosystem, explore geothermal areas that contain about half the world’s active geysers, and view geologic wonders like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River.
Fishing
The Wind River Valley is one of the prime fishing destinations in the lower 48. Surrounded by the towering peaks of the Wind River, Absaroka, and Owl Creek mountain ranges and home to hundreds of high-elevation lakes and thousands of miles of streams and rivers, the scenic region is not surprisingly becoming a sought-after spot for outdoor adventurers of all types.
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Hiking
Surrounded by natural beauty and state and Federal protected lands, the Dubois area abounds in unsurpassed opportunities for hiking. National Geographic Adventures ranks hiking the Wind River range as one of the top 50 adventures in the United States.
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ATV / Offroading
You'll never get bored with hundreds of miles of trails and backcountry roads to explore.
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Snowmobiling
Nearly 600 miles of trails. That’s how many miles of trails you have when snowmobiling the Northern Continental Divide Trail on top of Togwotee Pass. Plus there’s more to explore in the vast, beautiful, wildest country in the American West.
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Nordic Skiing
Known as the Valley Of The Warm Winds, Dubois, and the surrounding valleys and plateaus that make up the greater Dubois outdoor playgrounds get an average of 46 inches of snow per year with an average 235 days of sunshine. That’s a lot of opportunity to get outside!
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Snowshoeing
Miles of groomed trails and hundreds of miles of wide open space. Dubois has something for whatever your winter preference may be.
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Dog Sledding
Looking for a unique way to experience winter? Get behind a sled pulled by a team of sled dogs. With multiple tours through the Bridger-Teton and Shoshone National Forests book a new adventure today!
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