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Where do Jackson Hole locals hike? The definitive secret Jackson escape guidebook. Five minutes from the traffic of Jackson's town square, Cache Creek offers the chance to immerse yourself in wild nature. It's a place where you can see how the world works. Cache Creek shares some of the ways you can do it. No experience is required. The hiking is family-friendly. Hiking information, wildlife, and plants are all covered in this unique guide. Learn the best trails for your skill level and what you want to see. Do you only have an hour before catching your flight? You can get a nature walk in…mehr

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Where do Jackson Hole locals hike? The definitive secret Jackson escape guidebook. Five minutes from the traffic of Jackson's town square, Cache Creek offers the chance to immerse yourself in wild nature. It's a place where you can see how the world works. Cache Creek shares some of the ways you can do it. No experience is required. The hiking is family-friendly. Hiking information, wildlife, and plants are all covered in this unique guide. Learn the best trails for your skill level and what you want to see. Do you only have an hour before catching your flight? You can get a nature walk in with this guide. What's Inside Best hiking trails Seasons for areas Wildlife and plant tips Local secret spots Cache Creek is a popular hiking, biking and cross-country ski area on the edge of Jackson, Wyoming. It has multiple pathways to nature. Locals escape to this spot year-round to get their dose of the outdoors. Illustrated with photographs, maps, and artwork, the book covers everything about the area. This guide will help you avoid the crowds of Grand Teton and Yellowstone. When Jackson locals want to hike, this is where they go. Find out what they know and why they go there in this book. Get your copy and experience the wilderness today!
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Susan Marsh is an award-winning writer living in Jackson, Wyoming. She retired from the U.S. Forest Service after thirty years as a wild land steward. After growing up in the forests of the Pacific Northwest, she worked as a geologist, forest manager and naturalist in wild places throughout the western U.S. With a background in natural science, she has integrated her love of our precious public land with her love of writing to produce several other books, including War Creek, A Hunger for High Country, The Wild Wyoming Range, and Stories of the Wild. Known for her intimate knowledge of the national forest surrounding Jackson Hole, she has introduced many others to its wonders through field trips and workshops. She led the recreation and wilderness program for the Bridger-Teton National Forest between 1988 and 2010, and spent many days working and playing in Cache Creek, the subject of her book. Between 2011 and 2015 she spent over four hundred days in Cache Creek to take photographs and gather information used in the book.