Bridger–Teton National Forest is located in western Wyoming, United States. The forest consists of 3.4 million acres , making it the third largest National Forest outside Alaska. The forest stretches from Yellowstone National Park, along the eastern boundary of Grand Teton National Park and from there rides along the western slope of the Continental Divide to the southern end of the Wind River Range. The forest also extends southward encompassing the Salt River Range and Wyoming Range mountains near the Idaho border.
Located within the forest are the Gros Ventre, Bridger and Teton Wildernesses, totaling 1.2 million acres . Other points of interest contained in the forest include Gannett Peak , the tallest mountain in Wyoming, and the Gros Ventre landslide, which is one of the largest readily visible landslides on earth. All of the forest is in turn a part of the 20-million-acre Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.
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