On May 14, 1923 Bridger was transferred Wyoming National Forest, and the name was discontinued.
[1] In descending order of land area, Bridger National Forest lands are located in Sublette, Lincoln, Fremont, and Teton counties.
There are local ranger district offices in Afton, Big Piney, Kemmerer, and Pinedale.
Its administrative headquarters reside in Jackson, Wyoming as part of the combined Bridger-Teton National Forest.
[2] The forest includes all of the National Wilderness Preservation System's officially designated Bridger Wilderness.