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Whether you are seeking a relaxing vacation in a hammock under the quaking Aspens and Cottonwoods or looking forward to the adventures of a day on the river, trophy hunting for elk and deer or hiking and riding in the nearby mountains and around the Palisades in the valley, the Hansen Guest Ranch offers you comfort, convenience and personal attention year round.
With its northern boundary on the Continental Divide, the Caribou-Targhee National Forest stretches across southest Idaho, western Wyoming and northern Utah. Brodering Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks, the forest serves as a gateway to the Greater Yellowstone Area. From high mountain peaks to rolling hills of sage and grasslands, there is great diversity in the landscapes of this special place.
How do you sum up such a vast and diverse place as eastern Idaho’s Yellowstone Teton Territory?
There might not be enough words to aptly describe a place where the beauty will take your breath away and the opportunities to explore the outdoors nearly endless. However, this Travel Guide is here to help you get a better idea of the many magical experiences that await your arrival.
The Dubois Grouse Days (Fostering Partnerships for Grouse Conservation) is a conservation and educational experience to celebrate the shrub-steppe ecosystem and the distinctive animals which live there. A two-day event featuring wildlife presentations, photography blinds for Greater Sage-Grouse, great food and fun. Also included are guided tours to grouse breeding grounds (leks) to view the Greater Sage-Grouse courtship. Proceeds from the event support local conservation projects and educational activities, including one college scholarship for a graduating senior from the surrounding community.
Whether you have a grand plan for filling your winter with exotic and adventurous activities, or you just want to head out into the back yard and roll up a snowball, this booklet is for you.
Winter can be the most beautiful season in the valley. In fact, just a year ago it was written that winter in East Idaho is “far more than a stretch of weather to endure; it is a season to celebrate.” It is really a time to cherish.


