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Recommended Links
Recommended Links
The following are links to some sites of interest.
Visitor's Information:
Guest Ranches, Outfitter's and Guide Services
- Gone Fishing Professional Fly Fishing Guides
gonefishingwyoming.com
- Bear Basin Adventures Outfitters
www.bearbasinadventures.com/index.php In this increasingly hectic world we invite you to join us on a wilderness experience of a lifetime. Bear Basin Adventures is a qualified owner-operated business offering back country horse riding adventures, fishing trips, elk hunting, hiking or just a chance to get away from it all.
- CM Ranch
http://cmranch.com/ The CM Ranch is a dude ranch with a fine reputation that has specialized in family vacations since 1927. The CM offers a variety of outdoor adventures, including horseback riding, fishing, hiking, pack trips, weekly rodeo, cookouts, and more.
- Taylor Outfitting Wildlife and Wolf Watching Tour
http://www.wyomingtourism.org/overview/Wildlife-and-Wolf-Watching-Tour/353502
- Mackenzie Highland Guest Ranch
www.mackenziehighlandranch.com
- Dubois Anglers and Wildlife Group (D.A.W.G.S.)
www.dawgsonline.org/
- Ramshorn Guest Ranch
www.ramshornguestranch.com/
National Park Information
Local Activities and Businesses
- Climbing Wyoming
www.climbingwyoming.com ClimbingWyoming.com is the sister website to the Jackson Hole, Wyoming region guidebook. This website is the supplement to the guide as well as an outlet for climbing photography, writings, and news about climbing, mountaineering, and the outdoors in and around Wyoming.
- National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center
www.bighorn.org
- Summit Post Info for Gannet Peak
www.summitpost.org/gannettpeak/150362 Contrary to common belief, the highest point in Wyoming is NOT the 13,770-foot Grand Teton. It is instead 13,804-foot Gannett Peak, 70 miles to the southeast in the heart of the Wind River Range. Gannett is situated on the border between two large wilderness areas, the Bridger and the Fitzpatrick. The mountain is the most remote of all the state high points in the lower 48 states. Using the primary route, it is a 40-mile round-trip to the summit from the trailhead.
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