Americans tend to want to celebrate the Independence Day Holiday with a bang. That’s why you see so many fireworks dealers around the region – but conspicuously, none in Teton County. Not only are personal fireworks illegal anywhere in the county, but the Bridger-Teton National Forest reminds visitors that fireworks are not permitted anywhere on the Forest by a Special Order signed by the Regional Forester. At the same time, the use of explosives, including exploding targets, is also prohibited on any National Forest in the Intermountain Region, including the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
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