The Wyoming Range parallels the state’s western border, unfurling in a spine of ridges between Jackson and Kemmerer. Though the state’s namesake range, it’s not as widely known as the Tetons, Bighorns or Wind Rivers.
That oversight probably owes more to the Wyoming Range’s remoteness than its majesty, according to Bridger-Teton National Forest Kemmerer District Ranger Adam Calkins.
“It really is a beautiful location that just happens to be sandwiched between the Tetons and the Winds, and so it just gets lost in the shuffle,” Calkins said…