
The Amoretti Hotel
Dubios, Wyoming
BESPOKE ADVENTURES
Outdoor enthusiasts can explore Shoshone National Forest, hike the Wind River Range, or take in the striking scenery of the Absaroka Mountains. Fishing, wildlife viewing, and scenic drives offer endless opportunities to enjoy Wyoming’s rugged beauty.
Wind River Range

Stretching over 100 miles, the Wind River Range is home to Wyoming’s highest peak, Gannett Peak (13,804 ft). The range offers hiking, climbing, and world-class fishing, including the famous Cirque of the Towers. Wildlife sightings include bighorn sheep, moose, and black bears. Access points include Whiskey Basin and Fitzpatrick Wilderness
Shoshone National Forest

As America’s first national forest, Shoshone spans 2.4 million acres with a diverse landscape of mountains, rivers, and wildlife. Activities include hiking, camping, fishing, and horseback riding. It serves as a scenic route to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.
Togwotee Pass

At an elevation of 9,658 feet, Togwotee Pass connects Dubois to Grand Teton National Park. It offers scenic views of the Absaroka and Wind River Ranges. In winter, it is a major snowmobiling destination, while summer activities include hiking and wildlife watching. The pass provides access to Brooks Lake and Shoshone National Forest.