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Teton Valley is worth the effort

Photo by Julia Tellman

While you’re out in Teton Valley enjoying its scenic vistas, great recreation, and exceptional businesses, make sure to be a good visitor.

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Teton Valley rewards the curious: those seeking knowledge, the discovery of wonderful places, and exploration of the pristine. It takes extra work to get to this valley so the effort is appreciated. While you’re here, make sure to be a good visitor—a mantra that encourages respect for wildlife and the many people working hard to make your trip unforgettable.

Your patience, empathy, and kindness will be amply rewarded.

Start your journey by seeing the valley through the lens of the Teton Geo Center, your hub for exploring the region. Say ‘howdy’ to a volunteer and get inside tips on local favorites. Learn the colorful history of the area and take a drive on the Teton Scenic Byway, stretching from Swan Valley to Ashton, where you’ll enjoy seemingly endless vistas while dipping a toe into the Greater Yellowstone Region.

This place is one of a kind. The Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem is one of the largest intact ecosystems in the Lower 48, representing the absolute best of the world’s wild and wonderful places. As a visitor, you are charged with an important task: Help pre-

serve and protect this incredible

hideaway. After all, be it remote wildernesses or your own backyard, a land is at its best when left better than it was found.

Beyond the fantastic public lands, Teton Valley is a destination all on its own with unique restaurants, shops, and activities. Our people make it all the more special. Please appreciate your servers, guides, outfitters, and workers. They’ll make sure you enjoy the time spent here.

So sit back, relax, and enjoy the pace of Teton Valley; you’ve entered mountain time now.

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