Founded in 1891, Shoshone National Forest provides a variety of recreational services. It has more than 2 million acres of terrain that includes sagebrush flats and rugged mountains. The forest is a portion of Greater Yellowstone area, which is centered in Yellowstone National Park. Shoshone National Forest has grazing, timber and minerals. It is staffed with over 80 employees who work with volunteers, teachers, groups, tribes, permittees and contractors. The forest organizes hunting, fishing, camping, mountain climbing, horseback riding, rafting, kayaking, photography, wildlife viewing, skiing and snowmobiling activities. Shoshone National Forest also offers volunteer opportunities and recreational and wilderness programs. It has family and group campgrounds, picnic areas, boat ramps and cabins. The forest additionally provides online reservation services. Shoshone National Forest is located in Cody, Wyo.
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