Best attractions and places to see in Fremont County include a variety of natural features and historical sites. The region offers diverse landscapes, from forests and lakes to mountain passes. Visitors can explore areas known for their natural beauty and historical significance. Fremont County provides opportunities for outdoor activities and cultural exploration.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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From Targhee Pass it is just 9 miles east to the town of West Yellowstone. For an easy day in/out of town, there are ample camping options littering the trail for about one mile headed north from the pass!
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The 360 degree views experienced while traversing the ~3 miles surrounding the hill called Lionhead are absolutely unreal. Anywhere your gaze falls, be it up to Lionhead or down to Hebgen Lake, you are sure to be left humbled and in awe!!
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Wow! What a climb! Headed southbound, the ascent to Targhee Divide had better grades than I did in high school! Targhee Divide offers beautiful views to the north and south. Summiting Targhee Peak is also possible by taking the ridgewalk to the southeast followed by a short scramble to the top!
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Lamont Station is one of the old stops of the abandoned railroad line of the Teton Valley Branch. This railroad used to connect the villages of Ashton, Drummond, Lamont, Tetonia, Driggs and Victor.
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Warm Creek Butte offers elevated views of the surrounding Targhee National Forest. There are bears in the area so call out for bears, ride with a friend, and bring bear spray!
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At Big Springs is a great place to turn around or take a dip in the river to cool off. This trail goes along the Great Divide route and is flat singletrack most of the way. This trail would be great for an easy ride, or a good place to get in some speed work training.
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Scenic and teaming with wildlife Harriman State Park's Silver lake is a great place to ride on your way to/from Yellowstone. Or, you could stay for a while and avoid the crowds of the more famous neighbor while still have an incredible outdoor experience.
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Fremont County offers several popular natural attractions. Visitors frequently enjoy Silver Lake, known for its scenic views and abundant wildlife within Harriman State Park. Another notable spot is Upper Mesa Falls, a beautiful waterfall and natural monument. The Big Springs area, a scenic river, is also a favorite for its natural beauty.
Yes, Fremont County has several historical sites. You can explore Lamont Station, one of the old stops of the abandoned Teton Valley Branch railroad line, which is now part of the Ashton-Tetonia Trail. Another point of interest is the Wyoming - Idaho State Line, a marker in the wilderness.
Fremont County is excellent for outdoor activities. You can find numerous trails for hiking and mountain biking. For hiking, explore options like the Upper Mesa Falls Boardwalk or the Henrys Lake Trail. Mountain biking enthusiasts can tackle routes such as the Sheep Lake Trail or the Silver Lake and Ridge Trail Loop. For more details on routes, visit the Hiking in Fremont County and MTB Trails in Fremont County guides.
Absolutely! Many attractions in Fremont County are suitable for families. Silver Lake and Upper Mesa Falls are both considered family-friendly, offering scenic views and easy access. The Big Springs area is also a great spot for families to enjoy nature.
Fremont County offers several stunning viewpoints. Silver Lake provides scenic vistas, as does Upper Mesa Falls. For elevated perspectives, consider Targhee Divide – Elevation 10,000 ft and Targhee Pass – Montana State Line, both offering expansive views from mountain passes. The Lionhead Ridge Walk and Warm River Butte also provide excellent viewpoints.
If you plan to drive on Grassy Lake Road, be aware that at the End of Pavement - Grassy Lake Rd - Targhee National Forest, the road transitions to chunky, rough gravel for approximately 20 miles towards Wyoming. Sturdy mountain bike tires are recommended if cycling, and carrying bear spray is advisable due to the wilderness setting.
Yes, Fremont County has challenging options. The Targhee Divide – Elevation 10,000 ft is a challenging mountain pass climb. The Lionhead Ridge Walk is also categorized as a challenging trail leading to a summit. For mountain biking, the Targhee Creek and Continental Divide Trail Loop is a difficult route.
The Ashton-Tetonia Trail is a 29.6-mile trail that follows the abandoned railroad grade of the Teton Valley Branch of the Union Pacific Railroad between Tetonia and Ashton. It's administered by the Idaho Department of Parks and Recreation and managed through Harriman State Park, offering a unique way to explore the region's history and natural beauty.
Targhee Pass – Montana State Line is a significant mountain pass offering scenic views. It is located just 9 miles east of West Yellowstone, making it a convenient stop for those traveling to or from the national park. There are also ample camping options nearby.
Areas like Silver Lake in Harriman State Park are known for being teeming with wildlife, offering excellent opportunities for observation. When venturing into areas like Targhee National Forest, especially on routes like Grassy Lake Road, it's recommended to carry bear spray, indicating the presence of larger wildlife.
Yes, Fremont County offers several easy hiking trails suitable for various fitness levels. Popular easy routes include the Upper Mesa Falls Boardwalk, Henrys Lake Trail, River Trail and Ranch Loop, and the Big Springs Interpretive Trail. You can find more details on these and other accessible paths in the Easy hikes in Fremont County guide.


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