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AKA: Caribou-targhee National Forest, Soda Springs Ranger District, Bridger-teton National Forest, Greys River Ranger District
Good
200 miles
5600 to 9300 ft.
June through late fall
Spanning the border between Eastern Idaho and Western Wyoming, the loop guides riders through the stunning landscapes of the Caribou-Targhee and Bridger-Teton National Forests. This expansive setting provides a constant backdrop of rugged mountains, lush meadows, and dense aspen and pine forests. For planning purposes, the system is accessible from five different trailheads and permits motorcycles, ATVs, and UTVs up to 66 inches in width. Camping is available in designated areas for those looking to make it a multi-day...
Mostly beginner-intermediate terrain.
Trails are marked and regularly maintained, though not rated for difficulty.
Watch out for a few areas with hazards (assumed marked but use caution).
No parking fees reported.
Camping is allowed in developed sites only.
Yes
Idaho OHV Registration Sticker and WY ORV Sticker
June through late fall
43.02368, -111.340871