Teton County, Administrative division in southeastern Idaho, United States
Teton County is an administrative division in southeastern Idaho with Driggs and Victor as its main communities. The county spans rolling valleys and forested terrain in the region.
The region was explored by early trappers including John Colter in the 1800s and became known as Pierre's Hole. The valley emerged as a significant location for fur trading and early frontier encounters.
The Teton County School District 401 manages educational institutions, including Teton High School, while maintaining connections with the College of Eastern Idaho.
The county is connected by three state highways linking communities and surrounding regions. Visitors should prepare for changing weather conditions, particularly during winter months.
Sections of Targhee National Forest lie within the county's boundaries, offering access to wild forest landscapes. These wooded areas serve as year-round destinations for outdoor pursuits.
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