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Exploring Shoshone National Forest and its Rich History
Shoshone National Forest, the first federally protected national forest in the USA is a must-visit. Along with alpine lakes, hiking trails, and mountain biking opportunities, it is also an important historical area for preserving accounts from the Shoshone indigenous people.
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The hosts of a popular podcast about national parks reflect on their decision to cover true crime and reassure listeners that there will always be plenty of stories to share.
01:40 - 02:38 (00:57)
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The hosts of a popular podcast about national parks reflect on their decision to cover true crime and reassure listeners that there will always be plenty of stories to share.
ChapterExploring Shoshone National Forest and its Rich History
Episode130: What Happened to Amy? Shoshone National Forest.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
Shoshone National Forest, located in Wyoming and bordering Yellowstone National Park, offers visitors a mixture of outdoor recreation opportunities and rich historical significance, as it is home to the native Shoshone people and was the first federally protected national forest in the US in 1891.
02:38 - 06:19 (03:41)
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Shoshone National Forest, located in Wyoming and bordering Yellowstone National Park, offers visitors a mixture of outdoor recreation opportunities and rich historical significance, as it is home to the native Shoshone people and was the first federally protected national forest in the US in 1891. With 2.4 million acres of protected land, tourists can participate in activities ranging from alpine lake exploration to mountain biking.
ChapterExploring Shoshone National Forest and its Rich History
Episode130: What Happened to Amy? Shoshone National Forest.
PodcastNational Park After Dark
The Shoshone National Forest is known for its abundance of flora and fauna, as well as various recreational activities such as hiking, snowmobiling, and fishing, attracting over 500,000 visitors annually.
06:19 - 07:52 (01:32)
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The Shoshone National Forest is known for its abundance of flora and fauna, as well as various recreational activities such as hiking, snowmobiling, and fishing, attracting over 500,000 visitors annually. However, it is also the site of the mysterious disappearance of Amy Rowe.