The Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail and Togwotee Pass in Wyoming have consistently been voted the #1 place to snowmobile in North America. The Continental Divide, also referred to as North America’s backbone, cuts through Wyoming from the northwest to the south-central border. Togwotee Pass (pronounced toga-tee) is a mountain pass located on the Continental Divide in the Absaroka Mountains of the United States, between the towns of Dubois and Moran Junction, Wyoming. The pass provides the most direct access to Grand Teton National Park from eastern Wyoming. Sweeping vistas of the Teton Range are visible from the western slopes of the pass.
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