6Gros Ventre Wilderness, Wyoming
Here you can see the Grand Tetons off in the distance when you vacation here. One real draw is that (as this goes to press anyway) there are no real crowds here. Additionally, that means that there is a lot of wildlife.
Be on the lookout for bears, elk, marmots, and moose. Another selling point that makes this place better than other campgrounds is that you are not required to get a special permit for backcountry camping. Set up camp anywhere you choose! If you prefer some amenities, simply pitch your tent in the actual campground.
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[…] The last “best hike” here is this strenuous, 14.8-mile loop trek that requires seven to nine hours to complete. Your journey begins at the North Shore Trailhead conveniently close to Two Medicine Campground. Head towards Pitamakan Pass, circle ‘round Rising Wolf Mountain, and cross the narrow ridge known as “the Saddle.” Pass Dawson Pass ‘til you reach Two Medicine Lake. You can grab a shuttle back to the campground. […]