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WIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest,WIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest, WYOMING'S WIND RIVER COUNTRY WYOMING’S WIND RIVER COUNTRY. Get Inspired. Wyoming’s best adventure starts in Wind River Country. Come to get away from the crowds: uplug, unwind and meet Wyoming in the way it’s meant to be met. Come see what’s waiting for you in Wind River Country. We WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION The Wind River Indian Reservation Wyoming’s Wind River Country is home to the seventh largest Indian reservation in the country. Encompassing more than 2.2 million acres, the Wind River Indian Reservation is home to the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho tribes. Visitors to the area can go to powwows and museums to learnmore
THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
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OUTDOORS ARCHIVES
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up Today GRAB A VACATION PACKET Get yours now ©2021 Wind River Visitors Council. All rights reserved. Site by West Edge Collective WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY Distance 32.38 miles. Time 34 min. Speed 57 mph. Min altitude 0 ft. Peak 0 ft. Climb 0 ft. Descent 0 ft. A GEOLOGIC MASTERPIECE. The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. MOUNTAIN MAN 1838 RENDEZVOUS It’s Rendezvous Time Every summer, you can attend the 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton to relive the days when mountain men, traders, and Native Americans met to trade pelts for supplies. This rendezvous is the only re-enactment of the annual gathering that takes place on the original historic site. You will be walking the sameWIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest,WIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest, WYOMING'S WIND RIVER COUNTRY WYOMING’S WIND RIVER COUNTRY. Get Inspired. Wyoming’s best adventure starts in Wind River Country. Come to get away from the crowds: uplug, unwind and meet Wyoming in the way it’s meant to be met. Come see what’s waiting for you in Wind River Country. We WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION The Wind River Indian Reservation Wyoming’s Wind River Country is home to the seventh largest Indian reservation in the country. Encompassing more than 2.2 million acres, the Wind River Indian Reservation is home to the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho tribes. Visitors to the area can go to powwows and museums to learnmore
THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
WINDRIVER.ORG
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OUTDOORS ARCHIVES
SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up Today GRAB A VACATION PACKET Get yours now ©2021 Wind River Visitors Council. All rights reserved. Site by West Edge Collective WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY Distance 32.38 miles. Time 34 min. Speed 57 mph. Min altitude 0 ft. Peak 0 ft. Climb 0 ft. Descent 0 ft. A GEOLOGIC MASTERPIECE. The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. MOUNTAIN MAN 1838 RENDEZVOUS It’s Rendezvous Time Every summer, you can attend the 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton to relive the days when mountain men, traders, and Native Americans met to trade pelts for supplies. This rendezvous is the only re-enactment of the annual gathering that takes place on the original historic site. You will be walking the sameWIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest,WIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest, WYOMING'S WIND RIVER COUNTRY WYOMING’S WIND RIVER COUNTRY. Get Inspired. Wyoming’s best adventure starts in Wind River Country. Come to get away from the crowds: uplug, unwind and meet Wyoming in the way it’s meant to be met. Come see what’s waiting for you in Wind River Country. We WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION The Wind River Indian Reservation Wyoming’s Wind River Country is home to the seventh largest Indian reservation in the country. Encompassing more than 2.2 million acres, the Wind River Indian Reservation is home to the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho tribes. Visitors to the area can go to powwows and museums to learnmore
THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
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SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up Today GRAB A VACATION PACKET Get yours now ©2021 Wind River Visitors Council. All rights reserved. Site by West Edge Collective MOUNTAIN MAN 1838 RENDEZVOUS It’s Rendezvous Time Every summer, you can attend the 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton to relive the days when mountain men, traders, and Native Americans met to trade pelts for supplies. This rendezvous is the only re-enactment of the annual gathering that takes place on the original historic site. You will be walking the sameWINDRIVER.ORG
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MUSEUMS, A CLIMBING FESTIVAL AND HOT AIR BALLOONS, ALL IN International Climbers’ Festival. Tickets are on sale now for Lander’s 27 th ½ International Climbers’ Festival, which takes place from Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18. This longest running international climbing event is a densely packed weekend fullWIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest,WIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. FISHING - WIND RIVER COUNTRY Fishing Wind River Country Wind River Country sports some of the best fishing in 43,000 acres of lakes and reservoirs and nearly 2,000 miles of streams fed by mountain snow melt. Try a day trip fishing or go for the elusive golden trout on an epic backcountry trip. Fishing Licenses Non-Resident Annual- $102 Non-Resident Daily WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Go Skiing and/or Snowmobiling. Togwotee Pass and the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail are synonymous with winter recreation. Wax your skis, gas up your snowmobile, and pack the sunscreen because the beauty of the powder and 360-degree vistas will only be matched by that of the blue sky and sunshine. There are groomed trails and powderto
WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest, WYOMING'S WIND RIVER COUNTRY WYOMING’S WIND RIVER COUNTRY. Get Inspired. Wyoming’s best adventure starts in Wind River Country. Come to get away from the crowds: uplug, unwind and meet Wyoming in the way it’s meant to be met. Come see what’s waiting for you in Wind River Country. We WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION The Wind River Indian Reservation Wyoming’s Wind River Country is home to the seventh largest Indian reservation in the country. Encompassing more than 2.2 million acres, the Wind River Indian Reservation is home to the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho tribes. Visitors to the area can go to powwows and museums to learnmore
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Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field. WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyesWYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
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SIGN UP FOR OUR NEWSLETTER Sign up Today GRAB A VACATION PACKET Get yours now ©2021 Wind River Visitors Council. All rights reserved. Site by West Edge Collective MOUNTAIN MAN 1838 RENDEZVOUS It’s Rendezvous Time Every summer, you can attend the 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton to relive the days when mountain men, traders, and Native Americans met to trade pelts for supplies. This rendezvous is the only re-enactment of the annual gathering that takes place on the original historic site. You will be walking the sameWINDRIVER.ORG
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MUSEUMS, A CLIMBING FESTIVAL AND HOT AIR BALLOONS, ALL IN International Climbers’ Festival. Tickets are on sale now for Lander’s 27 th ½ International Climbers’ Festival, which takes place from Thursday, July 15 to Sunday, July 18. This longest running international climbing event is a densely packed weekend full WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION The Wind River Indian Reservation Wyoming’s Wind River Country is home to the seventh largest Indian reservation in the country. Encompassing more than 2.2 million acres, the Wind River Indian Reservation is home to the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho tribes. Visitors to the area can go to powwows and museums to learnmore
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Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field.WIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers. EASTERN SHOSHONE INDIAN DAYS POWWOW 61st Annual Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow – Wyoming’s Largest Powwow, Indian Rodeo, & Relay Races. Friday – Grand Entry 7 pm – 10 pm. Saturday – Indian games 9 am. Parade 10 am. Grand Entry 1pm and 6 pm. Sunday – Grand Entry 2 pm – 10 pm. Please call or text Cassandra inDRIVING TOURS
Driving Tours. From the panoramic vistas deep in the heart of the Wind River Mountains to the wide open spaces of Wyoming’s only Indian Reservation, Wind River Country is known for its unique landscapes, events and people. Discover them on one of the Wind River Country driving tours and itineraries. Our self-guided driving tours and WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyes LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY Distance 32.38 miles. Time 34 min. Speed 57 mph. Min altitude 0 ft. Peak 0 ft. Climb 0 ft. Descent 0 ft. A GEOLOGIC MASTERPIECE. The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest, MOUNTAIN MAN 1838 RENDEZVOUS It’s Rendezvous Time Every summer, you can attend the 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton to relive the days when mountain men, traders, and Native Americans met to trade pelts for supplies. This rendezvous is the only re-enactment of the annual gathering that takes place on the original historic site. You will be walking the same WIND RIVER INDIAN RESERVATION The Wind River Indian Reservation Wyoming’s Wind River Country is home to the seventh largest Indian reservation in the country. Encompassing more than 2.2 million acres, the Wind River Indian Reservation is home to the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho tribes. Visitors to the area can go to powwows and museums to learnmore
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Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field.WIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers. EASTERN SHOSHONE INDIAN DAYS POWWOW 61st Annual Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow – Wyoming’s Largest Powwow, Indian Rodeo, & Relay Races. Friday – Grand Entry 7 pm – 10 pm. Saturday – Indian games 9 am. Parade 10 am. Grand Entry 1pm and 6 pm. Sunday – Grand Entry 2 pm – 10 pm. Please call or text Cassandra inDRIVING TOURS
Driving Tours. From the panoramic vistas deep in the heart of the Wind River Mountains to the wide open spaces of Wyoming’s only Indian Reservation, Wind River Country is known for its unique landscapes, events and people. Discover them on one of the Wind River Country driving tours and itineraries. Our self-guided driving tours and WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY A Geologic Masterpiece The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. Without stopping, the total drive time is about 40 minutes. The 2,500 foot-deep canyon is a feast for the eyes LANDER ART DISTRICT STREET FAIR Lander Art District Street Fair featuring art, music, and food. Bring the family and celebrate with local artists. Specials. Refreshments. Friday, 4-8pm Robbie Weimann will perform in Centennial Park. 4-6pm. 2nd and Main St. The Rise will offer street tacos and limeades. 228 Main St. Pippi on my Passport-Opening reception. Lander Art Center.6-8pm. 258
WIND RIVER CANYON SCENIC BYWAY Distance 32.38 miles. Time 34 min. Speed 57 mph. Min altitude 0 ft. Peak 0 ft. Climb 0 ft. Descent 0 ft. A GEOLOGIC MASTERPIECE. The Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway begins in the town of Shoshoni and follows U.S. 20 north through Wind River Canyon and the Wind River Indian Reservation ending just south of Thermopolis. THE KNIFE-MAKING COMMUNITY YOU NEVER KNEW EXISTED The list of local knifemakers is surprisingly long in this small community. One of Ed’s newer disciples, Butch Deveraux, has a self-imposed allegiance to what Ed taught him. Butch explained that after listening to Ed expound upon his quest for the safest, toughest, MOUNTAIN MAN 1838 RENDEZVOUS It’s Rendezvous Time Every summer, you can attend the 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton to relive the days when mountain men, traders, and Native Americans met to trade pelts for supplies. This rendezvous is the only re-enactment of the annual gathering that takes place on the original historic site. You will be walking the same WYOMING'S WIND RIVER COUNTRY WYOMING’S WIND RIVER COUNTRY. Get Inspired. Wyoming’s best adventure starts in Wind River Country. Come to get away from the crowds: uplug, unwind and meet Wyoming in the way it’s meant to be met. Come see what’s waiting for you in Wind River Country. WeWIND RIVER RANGE
The range is home to many of the state’s highest mountains including Fremont Peak at 13,745 and Wind River Peak at 13,192 feet. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range and there are more than 40-named peaks rising above 13,000 feet. The range is also home to some of North America’s largest glaciers.THINGS TO DO
Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Things to Do. Where to Stay. Trip Planning. Air Service. Directory & Map. Explore Unique Routes. How to Plan Your Trip. Notes from the Field.WYOMING CAMPING
Wyoming Camping Experiences. You’ll find accommodations and settings for all kinds of camping in Wind River Country. Your Wyoming camping experience neighbors Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, nearly unlimited backcountry playgrounds, and glamping—all with plenty of elbow room. MOUNTAIN MAN 1838 RENDEZVOUS It’s Rendezvous Time Every summer, you can attend the 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous in Riverton to relive the days when mountain men, traders, and Native Americans met to trade pelts for supplies. This rendezvous is the only re-enactment of the annual gathering that takes place on the original historic site. You will be walking the same WIND RIVER FLYWHEELERS ANTIQUE TRACTOR SHOW The 25th Anniversary features craft vendors, blacksmiths, engines, and tractors galore. Tractor drives, tractor pulls, and a mobile farm equipment museum. A 1913 50 hp Case Steam Engine will steam corn. Kids will enjoy the barrel train, pedal tractors, and a sandbox. Food vendors. Raffle. Saturday Dutch oven breakfast. 7am. Mobile museum ofantique farm
NATIVE AMERICAN POWWOWS Feel the Drum Beat Feel the drum beat. Hear the singing. See the colors. Admire the detailed regalia, skilled footwork and precise movements. These are Native American powwows. Update – Please confirm the scheduled dates before making your trip . All powwows are subject to change. There are four large powwows from June throughSeptember.
THE BEST THINGS TO DO IN DUBOIS, WYOMING Dubois is home to the original Cowboy Café, the cutting-edge Nostalgia Bistro, and bakeries that will fuel any adventure, any time of year. Fill up before or after your day in the sun or on horseback, or refill after watching wildlife in the pristine, peaceful mountains.WINDRIVER.ORG
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GOLD PANNING & GHOST TOWNS Gold Panning & Ghost Towns They called it “Sweetwater Fever,” when the lure of gold made you sell everything you owned and you headed west to strike it rich. By the summer of 1868, an estimated 2,000 people were living in the area in towns such as Miner’s Delight, Atlantic City, and South Pass City COVID-19 TRAVEL INFORMATIONSkip to content
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