Dubois /ˈdjuːbɔɪz/ DEW-boyz is a town in Fremont County, Wyoming. The population was 971 at the 2010 census, although it nearly doubles in the summer with many part-time residents.
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Located 47 miles north of Jackson Hole, Continental Divide Dogsled Adventures offers guided tours through the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Ready for a wild ride with pristine Teton views? Wish to drive a sled? Experience the power of dog by booking a tour with us today.
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Wind River Flyfitter offers free fly fishing casting lessons and then offers the opportunity to put it into practice with 3 different fishing trips; Morning Wade Trips, Full Day Wade Trips, and Evening Group Wade Trips. We also offer tours into Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park with experienced guides who will show you the best parts of the areas.
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Located in the beautiful Wind River Mountains with hundreds of miles of ATV trails accessible right from our front door. Our rides are unguided, you can ride at your own pace, and enjoy all the scenic views Dubois has to offer. We provide helmets and maps! We can even point you an awesome area depending on what you would like to see! Book your ride with us, saddle up an atv, and experience Wyoming the way you were meant to! We look forward to meeting you.
Easy check in, easy to drive vehicles, unique experience. We rented a 4 person ATV. We were hesitant to do this activity, but now I wished we'd planned a whole day instead of half day. Not gonna lie, the ride is bumpy and a little hairy sometimes, but in a fun way. Trails are right across the street and off you go into the backwoods of Wyoming. We visited the geyser hole (bring a swim suit if you want to go swimming) and the canyon with the tie jacks. Beautiful area you could spend quite a bit of time hiking down to the river where there is another spring (hence needing a full day). We then did a very large loop through the forest. Did not see wildlife however, I think that's another reason to do a full day so you can get deeper into the forest where they are. Stunning views. Saw some logging operations which was interesting. Just fun to be in nature and explore the hills and forest. We also took the ATV into town to the DuBois museum. There is a service road that runs into town so you can use them to do shopping/visiting too :) My advice, plan a whole day, pack picnic and swim suits and ask the Honda folks where to go.
We rent snowmobiles to the Togwotee/Union Pass/Dubois area. We also Rent Avalanche Bags and Beacons. We can fill your BCA and Ortovox Avy packs.
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