A recent incident involving a Lift Lines comic and a parking loophole in Teton Village illustrates an underlying friction in ski towns throughout the Mountain West.
Yakama Nation’s first bison hunt in West Yellowstone
The trip was more than just getting a buffalo. Tribal members said it was about the Yakama nation’s ability to exercise their treaty rights and preserve the culture of hunting and gathering.
Snow and avalanche workshop coming to Jackson this week
It’s an opportunity for skiers and snowboarders to prepare for the winter, as more people take to the Teton County backcountry.
Grand Teton, Yellowstone remain open with no government shutdown
If a shutdown had happened, gates could have been locked and thousands of park rangers could have been furloughed.
Female freeriders want a shot at top mountain biking competition
Riders like Casey Brown are pushing for inclusion in Rampage, an event Red Bull puts on at the edge of Zion National Park.
Wanted: Visions for the future of Grand Teton National Park
Officials are seeking input from visitors to map out the future of the Wyoming park, as it sees heightened use on the trails.
Hunters, anglers get $2.5 million to restore migration corridors
The agency is working with national organizations, states and the Navajo Nation to support restoration and conservation on public lands.
An all-women’s climb of the Grand Teton celebrates the first female ascent of the peak
The climbers summited the peak with an all-female team of guides to celebrate the legacy of Eleanor Davis, who climbed it 100 years ago.
Western public land agencies propose higher recreation fees to offset heavy usage
Grand Teton National Park is proposing changing how much it charges for backcountry camping permits and is seeking public input.