Skip to main content

Scenic Drives

Visitors can take leisurely drives along winding roads, enjoying panoramic views of towering peaks and sprawling valleys. 

Scenic Driving

Bridger-Teton National Forest (BTNF) offers some fantastic scenic drives that showcase its stunning landscapes! Here are a few highlights you can enjoy behind the wheel:

The Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway is a standout—stretching 163 miles from Dubois to Pinedale, it winds through the forest with jaw-dropping views of mountains, rivers, and historic sites. National Geographic calls it “one of the finest drives in the Rockies,” and it’s easy to see why—think rolling meadows, rugged peaks, and chances to spot wildlife like elk or moose along the way.

Another gem is the Greys River Road, a 27-mile stretch in the Greys River Ranger District. It follows the river through a mix of forest and open valleys, passing the Tri Basin Divide—where water splits into three major watersheds. It’s a quieter drive, perfect for soaking in the scenery and finding dispersed camping spots.

For something closer to Jackson, the Gros Ventre Road takes you from Kelly into the forest, past red rock canyons and the Gros Ventre River. It leads to Lower Slide Lake, shaped by a massive landslide, with killer Teton views on the way back. It’s shorter but packed with color and history.

The Big Spring Scenic Backway near Kemmerer is also worth a spin—known for its Oregon Trail ties, it offers mountain vistas and wildlife sightings over a peaceful route.

All these drives are on forest land, with paved or well-maintained gravel roads (check conditions, though—some get rough or close seasonally). Grab a map from a ranger station or online to plan your route, and keep an eye out for bears or deer crossing! Whether you’re after a long haul or a quick jaunt, the BTNF’s got scenic drives that’ll make you want to roll the windows down and linger.

Search for Scenic Drives Opportunities

Showing: 1 - 10 of 13 results

Big Spring Scenic Backway

Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives
This 68-mile Scenic Backway hosts beautiful mountain views, wide river valleys and a multitude of wildlife viewing opportunities.  Historically, this Backway was part of the Oregon Trail and in some…

Blackrock Ranger District

Winter Sports Picnicking Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Outdoor Science and Learning Scenic Drives
The Blackrock Ranger District is comprised mostly of the Teton Wilderness. It borders Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. It is home to the headwaters of the Yellowstone River and the…

Buffalo Valley Area

Scenic Drives Hiking Outdoor Science and Learning Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking
The Buffalo Valley area is north of Moran Junction, Wyoming along US Hwy 26/287 all the way to Togwotee Pass. In the beautiful valley, the Forest has several permitted resorts including Heart Six…

Hams Fork Area

Outdoor Science and Learning Winter Sports Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives Hiking Biking Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
Known for its river and great fishing opportunities, the Hams Fork area is a marvelous place to enjoy some of Wyoming’s great landscape.

Hams Fork Campground

Site Open
Picnicking Hiking Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Scenic Drives
The Hams Fork Campground is located on the Big Spring Scenic Backway or Hams Fork Road, Forest Road #10062, north of Kemmerer. The Campground has 13 sites, 2 vault toilets, potable water, and trash…

Hatchet/Flagstaff Area

Scenic Drives Winter Sports Hiking Picnicking
Hatchet/Flagstaff area is off of Hwy 26/287 and is hilly terrain full of wildlife and thick with timber. The Buffalo Fork of the Snake flows from the Continental Divide at Togwotee Pass to the…

Jackson Ranger District

Picnicking Water Activities Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Off Highway Vehicles (OHV) Scenic Drives Winter Sports Biking
The Jackson Ranger District offers an incredible abundance of recreation areas and activities to choose from for all visitors.  From internationally recognized skiing to world-famous fishing to…

Kemmerer Ranger District

Scenic Drives Hiking Horse Riding and Camping Picnicking Winter Sports Hunting, Fishing and Shooting Outdoor Science and Learning Biking Off Highway Vehicles (OHV)
The The 286,186 acre  Kemmerer Ranger District has a lot of history including historic guard stations which are available for rent, and several trails that make up a section of the historic…

Old Togwotee Hwy/Four Mile Road

Scenic Drives
This is a dirt road with thick vegetation on either side for much of the route. Bears are known to frequent the area. The road stays snow-covered until July. The Old Togwotee Hwy/4 mile Road…

Smith Fork Area

Scenic Drives Hiking Horse Riding and Camping
The Smith Fork Area of the Greys River Ranger District offers 27 miles of scenic driving and recreation opportunities.  A multitude of dispersed camping is available throughout the area with a stay…

Last updated March 25th, 2025