Togwotee Pass is a high mountain pass in the western United States, at an elevation of 9,655 feet (2,943 m) above sea level. On the Continental Divide in the Absaroka Mountains of northwestern Wyoming in Teton County, it is between Dubois and Moran Junction in the Jackson Hole valley.
Togwotee Pass from north, from Breccia Peak, Two Oceans Mountain on the right
The view of the Teton Range, looking west from Togwotee Pass
Dubois is a town in Fremont County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 971 at the 2010 census, but dropped to 911 in the 2020 census. The population nearly doubles in the summer with many part-time residents.
Along the main street in Dubois
Petroglyphs created by the Sheepeater Native Americans who first settled in the Dubois area
Dubois with Ramshorn Peak to the north