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Generated by Rank Math SEO, this is an llms.txt file designed to help LLMs better understand and index this website. # Wind River Visitors Council: Go Beyond Yellowstone ## Sitemaps [XML Sitemap](https://windriver.org/sitemap_index.xml): Includes all crawlable and indexable pages. ## Posts - [Ocean Lake, Wyoming: Wyoming’s Hidden Gem](https://windriver.org/blog/ocean-lake-wyoming/): Discover Ocean Lake, Wyoming, a hidden gem in Fremont County offering a unique, wide-open camping experience with ample opportunities for outdoor recreation. This sprawling reservoir provides solitude and stunning natural beauty, making it an ideal destination for those seeking an escape from crowded tourist spots. - [Explore Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary in Lander, Wyoming](https://windriver.org/blog/wind-river-wild-horse-sanctuary/): Explore the Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary in Lander, Wyoming, for an unforgettable experience with these magnificent mustangs. Guided tours offer a unique opportunity to witness and learn about wild horses in their natural habitat. - [Shoshone National Forest: Wyoming’s Hidden Gem](https://windriver.org/blog/shoshone-national-forest/): Explore Shoshone National Forest, Wyoming's hidden gem and America's oldest national forest. Enjoy stunning wilderness, diverse wildlife, and quiet trails away from crowded spots. - [Wind River Country Wildlife Guide](https://windriver.org/blog/wind-river-country-wildlife-guide/): Explore the diverse and untouched wildlife of Wind River Country, spanning nearly six million acres of wild terrain. This guide helps you discover and observe iconic species like bison, elk, moose, and eagles thriving in this unique landscape. - [Dude Ranch Vacation Guide in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/dude-ranch-vacation-guide-in-wind-river-country/): Discover the rugged beauty and authentic spirit of the West on a dude ranch vacation in Wind River Country, Wyoming. Explore diverse ranch experiences, from working ranches to luxury retreats, offering unforgettable horseback riding and adventure for all ages. - [12 Best Things to Do Near Yellowstone in Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/best-things-to-do-near-yellowstone-in-wind-river-country/): Discover Wind River Country, Wyoming's hidden gem just outside Yellowstone, offering a blend of cultural richness, outdoor adventures, and authentic western charm. Explore 12 must-do activities from historical sites to scenic byways for an unforgettable experience. - [Wildflowers of Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/wildflowers-wyoming-wind-river-guide/): Explore a seasonal guide to the vibrant and resilient wildflowers of Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Discover what’s in bloom, where to look, and how to enjoy these delicate plants responsibly from spring through fall. - [Best Places to Go with Kids in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/things-to-do-with-kids/): Wind River Country offers families a unique blend of cultural experiences and outdoor adventures, perfect for disconnecting from screens. Discover engaging activities like painting stunning landscapes, meeting wild horses, and exploring beautiful trails to Popo Agie Falls. - [Dog-Friendly Activities in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/dog-friendly/): Discover a wealth of dog-friendly activities in Wyoming's Wind River Country, perfect for exploring with your canine companion. From scenic trails and parks to charming towns like Dubois, Lander, and Riverton, there's an adventure waiting for every pet and owner. - [2025 Summer Events in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/2025-wind-river-country-events/): Celebrating History, Art, and of course, the 4th of July - [Submit Your Events to Wind River Country’s Community Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/submit-your-events-to-wind-river-countrys-community-calendar/): Do you have events that you’d like posted to the Wind River Visitors Council’s website, which automatically posts to the Wyoming Office of Tourism website? Event organizers in Wind River Country can receive FREE statewide event promotion. - [The Best Things to Do in Shoshoni](https://windriver.org/blog/best-things-to-do-shoshoni/): Discover the best things to do in Shoshoni, Wyoming, a charming small town ideal for locals and travelers seeking outdoor adventures and unique attractions. Explore natural beauty and historical sites like Boysen State Park and the Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site. - [The Best Things to Do in Riverton](https://windriver.org/blog/best-things-to-do-riverton/): Riverton, Wyoming, is a vibrant destination offering a perfect blend of natural beauty and heritage in the heart of the Wind River Basin. Explore a variety of attractions, from outdoor adventures and historical sites to family-friendly parks and Wyoming's largest casino. - [The Best Things to Do on the Wind River Indian Reservation](https://windriver.org/blog/best-things-to-do-wind-river-indian-reservation/): Explore Wyoming's Wind River Indian Reservation to discover a wealth of cultural experiences and natural beauty. This guide highlights top attractions, including the Wind River Hotel and Casino, Sacajawea's Grave Site, and Chief Washakie's Grave. - [Natural Beauty](https://windriver.org/blog/natural-beauty/): Explore the majestic Shoshone National Forest, the nation's first federally protected forest. Discover its vast wilderness areas, rich history, and the enduring beauty that has drawn ancient visitors and modern travelers alike. - [November 2024 Event Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/november-2024-event-calendar/) - [Wedding Venues in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/wedding-venues-in-wind-river-country/): Wind River Country offers a variety of stunning wedding venues to suit any couple's dream day. From the rugged charm of 3 Spear Ranch in Dubois to the casual elegance of Lander's Livery Stable, discover unforgettable settings for your celebration. - [Travel News and Resources](https://windriver.org/blog/travel-news-and-resources/): Updates on the Fish Creek Fire and its impact on Togwotee Pass and U.S. Highway 26/287. The fire has grown significantly, leading to closures and reopenings of the pass for motorist safety. - [Everything You Need to Know to Hunt and Fish in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/everything-you-need-to-know-to-hunt-and-fish-in-wind-river-country/): Discover everything you need to know to plan your ultimate hunting and fishing adventure in Wind River Country. Learn about licenses, find guides, and explore the best seasons to catch golden trout, walleye, and other species. - [The Best Things to Do in Atlantic City & South Pass City, WY](https://windriver.org/blog/best-things-to-do-atlantic-city-south-pass-city/): Established in 1868, Historic Atlantic City lies 30 miles southwest of Lander along Wyoming Highway 28. It’s nestled between the Wind River Mountain Range and the Red Desert. Just a short distance away is South Pass City. Founded in 1867, it is recognized as a Wyoming State Historic Site and known for the Carissa Mine, offering visitors unique things to do and explore. - [The Best Things to Do in Hudson](https://windriver.org/blog/best-things-to-do-in-hudson-wyoming/): In 1909, the town of Hudson, Wyoming, was incorporated to support local coal mines. At its peak, the population reached nearly 1,500. Today, Hudson is a quiet town between Riverton and Lander, where historic buildings line Main Street. - [Keeping Wyoming in the Dark: Best Stargazing Spots in Wyoming](https://windriver.org/blog/keeping-wyoming-in-the-dark/): Written by Jessica Moore / Photos by Sam Couch - [Pow-Wow Activities](https://windriver.org/blog/pow-wow-activities/): There is not a set format for today’s pow-wow activities and therefore they vary to some degree. The celebration usually begins with a Grand Entry, which is led by a Color Guard followed by various entries, including the Pow-wow Queen and her attendants. After the flags are honored, the sounds of heavy drum beats and singing begin to fill the air. Usually, several drum groups perform during a pow-wow and take turns singing as the announcer calls for the different styles of dance. - [Climbing Like a Local in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/climbing-like-a-local-in-wind-river-country/): Todd Skinner was quietly emerging as one of the best climbers in the world when he settled in the small city of Lander, Wyoming in 1990. Skinner went on to develop hundreds of climbing routes at Wild Iris (located 30 miles south of Lander), so many people assume that climbing area was the draw. And it was—at least in part. Wild Iris is known for its short, but savage climbs that require tremendous finger strength and power. - [Hiking With Kids](https://windriver.org/blog/hiking-with-kids/): When hiking with children, I am reminded that the vast heft of human history was spent doing just this. - [Finding Joy and Connection on Wyoming’s Winter Trails](https://windriver.org/blog/winter/): As night falls earlier and earlier, I have been struggling to keep pace and figure out how I’m going to take care of myself this winter. I am casting about. What’s worked before? What might be a worthwhile new experiment? So begins a story of bicycles, community and well-being. - [Boysen’s Bite: A Wind River Ice Fishing Adventure for the Whole Family](https://windriver.org/blog/boysens-bite-a-wind-river-ice-fishing-adventure-for-the-whole-family/): The sport of ice fishing can be as simple or as complex as you want to make it. You can head out with just a bucket with an ice fishing rod, some jigs and a hand auger for drilling a hole in the ice. Or take out an ice castle fish house, which is basically an enclosed trailer that sits directly on the ice and contains all of your modern day amenities like heat and a cook stove. Some even have televisions. - [Attending a Powwow](https://windriver.org/blog/attending-a-powwow/): Discover the vibrant culture of a Native American powwow in Wind River Country, where drumming, singing, and colorful regalia create an unforgettable experience. Learn about the traditions, dances, and local events. - [Miracle Designs](https://windriver.org/blog/miracle-designs/): Miracle Seminole walks into her workshop and pauses before picking up the brightly colored fabrics. In the tradition that her mother taught her, Miracle must begin with prayer and maintain positive and affirming thoughts while she is bringing the quilt to life. This star quilt is going to an elder, and so she thinks of what it means to grow wise with experience and be grateful for a home filled with love. - [December 2023 Event Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/december-2023-event-calendar/) - [Go Beyond Yellowstone to the Wind River Indian Reservation](https://windriver.org/blog/go-beyond-yellowstone-to-the-wind-river-indian-reservation/): Explore the Wind River Indian Reservation in Wyoming, home to the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes. Discover cultural centers, wild horse sanctuaries, historical sites, and opportunities to attend powwows. - [November 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/november-2023-events-calendar/) - [Snowmobiling in Wind River: It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year](https://windriver.org/blog/its-the-most-wonderful-time-of-the-year/): Snow Machine Dubois Wyoming - [October 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/october-2023-events-calendar/) - [Family Friendly Activities are in Abundance in Sinks Canyon State Park](https://windriver.org/blog/family-friendly-activities-are-in-abundance-in-sinks-canyon-state-park/): Sinks Canyon State Park offers a variety of family-friendly activities perfect for day trips or weekend excursions year-round. Explore the mysterious "Sink" where the river disappears underground and "The Rise" where it reemerges, and embark on the easy Popo Agie Nature Trail to discover diverse canyon habitats. - [2023 Wind River Country Fall Events](https://windriver.org/blog/wind-river-country-fall-2023-events/): Fall is beginning to make its presence known in Wyoming’s Wind River Country. The colors of the landscapes are starting to change from greens to yellows, oranges and reds. The days are still warm and sunny, while cooler nights bring crisp air to the region. Fall is the perfect time to get out and explore Wind River Country and attend a few fun fall-themed events and festivals. Here is a list of some of the events taking place in Wind River Country this fall. - [September 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/september-2023-events-calendar/) - [Hunting and Fishing Etiquette Podcast](https://windriver.org/blog/hunting-and-fishing-etiquette-podcast/): To hear the RadCast Outdoors podcast, visit https://radcastoutdoors.com/blogs/radcast-outdoors-podcast-episodes/radcast-outdoors-episode-54-hunting-and-fishing-etiquette-in-the-field-and-on-the-water?_pos=12&_sid=b2b502c9c&_ss=r. - [Horses in North America](https://windriver.org/blog/horses-in-north-america/): Contrary to popular depiction, Native Americans had possession of horses for a relatively short time, initially being afoot when explorers arrived. The horse, domesticated much later than the dog, has a long evolutionary history originating in North America before becoming extinct and later reintroduced by the Spanish. - [August 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/august-2023-events-calendar/) - [Explore the Wind River Indian Reservation with TravelStorys](https://windriver.org/blog/explore-the-wind-river-indian-reservation-with-travelstorys/): Explore the Wind River Indian Reservation with TravelStorys - [July 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/july-2023-events-calendar/) - [Sinks Canyon Boulder Choke Cave](https://windriver.org/blog/sinks-canyon-boulder-choke-cave/): Discover the mysterious Boulder Choke Cave in Wyoming's Sinks Canyon, where the Popo Agie River disappears underground. This unique limestone cave system offers adventurous exploration of its fascinating chambers and subterranean river flow. - [Celebrate the 4th of July Weekend in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/celebrate-the-4th-of-july-weekend-in-wind-river-country/): Discover exciting 4th of July celebrations and traditions across Wind River Country. From rodeos and parades to unique reenactments and local markets, there's something for everyone. - [Early Visitors to “The Winds”](https://windriver.org/blog/early-visitors-to-the-winds/): This story was originally published by St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation in VOL. XXXXII APR/MAY/JUN 2012 NO. 2. St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation owns the copyright, and the story is reprinted here with permission from the Foundation. More information on the Foundation can be found following the story or by clicking on the link above. - [June 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/june-2023-events-calendar/) - [The Art of Chipping Stone](https://windriver.org/blog/the-art-of-chipping-stone/): This story was originally published by St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation in VOL. XIX JUL/AUG/SEPT 1989 NO. 3. St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation owns the copyright, and the story is reprinted here with permission from the Foundation. More information on the Foundation can be found following the story or by clicking on the link above. - [Backcountry Fishing Podcast](https://windriver.org/blog/backcountry-fishing-podcast/): On this episode of RadCast Outdoors, David asks Patrick about a backcountry fishing trip into the Wind River Range with the objective of chasing golden trout and grayling. - [May 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/may-2023-events-calendar/) - [Babies and Blooms Abound in Sinks Canyon](https://windriver.org/blog/babies-and-blooms-abound-in-sinks-canyon/): We’ve finally made it out of the long cold winter and the Canyon is coming to life. The diversity of habitats make Sinks Canyon an amazing place to watch the flora and fauna wake up from winter and begin to thrive once again. - [11 Amazing Yurt Getaways Across the Country](https://windriver.org/blog/11-amazing-yurt-getaways-across-the-country/): Sinks Canyon has four yurts nestled in the Upper Popo Agie Campground along the Popo Agie River. These yurts were recently featured in Finance Buzz's "11 Amazing Yurt Getaways Across the Country," coming in at number 10. - [The Role of Native American Women in Plains Tribes](https://windriver.org/blog/the-womens-role/): This story was originally published by St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation in VOL. XXV JUL/AUG/SEPT 1995 NO. 3. St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation owns the copyright, and the story is reprinted here with permission from the Foundation. More information on the Foundation can be found following the story or by clicking on the link above. - [March 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/march-2023-events-calendar/) - [Bighorn Sheep Podcast](https://windriver.org/blog/bighorn-sheep-podcast/): Karen Sullivan and Mackenzie Davis from the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center join the RadCast Outdoors Podcast crew to talk about bighorn sheep and sheep initiatives across the world. - [February 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/february-2023-events-calendar/) - [5280’s “The Best of the Mountain West 2022” Features The Wind River Rally](https://windriver.org/blog/5280s-the-best-of-the-mountain-west-2022-features-the-wind-river-rally/): The Wind River Rally is a van life event series in celebration of gathering in beautiful places. The Wind River Visitors Council (WRVC) partnered with The Journal of Lost Time for this event, which took place from June 23 to 26 in Hudson. It had county-wide excursions and evening events which included the Lander Presents Summer Series featuring The Lil Smokies at Lander City Park, Taste of Riverton at Riverton City Park and live music, kickball games and a variety of food in downtown Hudson. - [January 2023 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/january-2023-events-calendar/) - [Leave No Trace in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/leave-no-trace-in-wind-river-country/): By Shannon Rochelle - [Sagebrush Country](https://windriver.org/blog/sagebrush-country/): Sagebrush is native to the plains and mountains of western North America. Sagebrush country is as vague a term as "The Great American Desert" in which this dry terrain is found. Neither tract of ground has set boundaries, nor can it be plotted exactly on a map. Accounts recorded by early explorers noted that the Great American Desert began after they crossed the Missouri River and extended west to the Rocky Mountains and beyond, all the way to the Sierra Nevada range. This vast area now occupies millions of acres in portions of a dozen western states. - [December 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/december-2022-events-calendar/) - [The North American Bison](https://windriver.org/blog/the-north-american-bison/): This article delves into the North American bison, exploring its profound impact on indigenous cultures and the intriguing debate surrounding its common name. Learn about its evolution, first sightings, and impressive physical characteristics. - [November 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/november-2022-events-calendar/) - [October 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/october-2022-events-calendar/) - [Four Seasons In The Winds](https://windriver.org/blog/four-seasons-in-the-winds/): The Wind River Basin is an outdoor mecca. It is about 100 miles wide by 200 miles long and bounded by Wyoming’s highest mountain ranges. It includes half of America’s first national forest (the Shoshone), is next door to the world’s first national park (Yellowstone) and is near the United State’s first national monument (Devil’s Tower). The Wind River is fed by about 100 glaciers in the Wind River Range (The Winds), heads south, then cuts north through Wind River Canyon where the river name changes to the Bighorn River. The Wind River Basin is the home of NOLS, the International Climbers’ Festival and offices of most conservation groups and state and federal land and wildlife agencies in Wyoming. It also includes the Wind River Indian Reservation, home of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes. Rugged, raw, diverse and beautiful, the Winds are a paradise for outdoorsy types. Here are a few things to do in the widely swinging seasons in the Winds. - [Wind River Country Fall 2022 Events](https://windriver.org/blog/wind-river-country-fall-2022-events/): There’s something special about every season in Wind River Country, and fall is wonderful for a number of reasons. The days are cooler, colors are changing and there are still plenty of opportunities to enjoy what our communities have to offer. There are a wide variety of harvest and fall-themed events happening in Wind River Country; don’t miss out! - [Steamboat Mountain Buffalo Jump](https://windriver.org/blog/steamboat-mountain-buffalo-jump/): Discover the power of North American Bison and the ingenious hunting methods of early Plains people. This post explores the Steamboat Mountain Buffalo Jump, a historic site where massive herds were driven over cliffs. - [2022 Sunset Travel Awards Winner: Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/2022-sunset-travel-awards-winner-wind-river-country/): Earlier this year, the Wind River Visitors Council applied for the 2022 Sunset Travel Awards. We are thrilled that Wyoming’s Wind River Country received the award titled “Remarkable Outdoor Recreation Region.” - [September 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/september-2022-events-calendar/) - [Things to Do in Fall: Wyoming Fall Colors in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/fall-in-wind-river-country-paradise-in-colors/): Discover the breathtaking fall colors and abundant outdoor recreation in Wyoming's Wind River Country. Explore scenic drives, historic sites, and the rich cultural heritage of the Wind River Indian Reservation. - [Explore The Lesser Known Side Of Wyoming On This Three Day Getaway](https://windriver.org/blog/explore-the-lesser-known-side-of-wyoming-on-this-three-day-getaway/): Only In Your State featured Wyoming's Wind River Country in the article titled "Explore The Lesser Known Side Of Wyoming On This Three Day Getaway." - [August 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/august-2022-events-calendar/) - [The 5 Best Places To Visit in Wyoming, According To the Superintendent of Grand Teton National Park](https://windriver.org/blog/the-5-best-places-to-visit-in-wyoming-according-to-the-superintendent-of-grand-teton-national-park/): Matador spoke with Chip Jenkins, Superintendent at Grand Teton National Park, to get his insight into where travelers should spend time in Wyoming beyond the incredible national parks, and he mentioned the Wind River Indian Reservation in his recommendations. - [July 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/july-2022-events-calendar/) - [Season of the Pow Wow](https://windriver.org/blog/season-of-the-pow-wow/): This story was originally published by St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation in VOL. XXIX APR/MAY/JUNE 1999 NO. 2. St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation owns the copyright, and the story is reprinted here with permission from the Foundation. More information on the Foundation can be found following the story or by clicking on the link above. - [Wind River Country Petroglyphs](https://windriver.org/blog/wind-river-country-petroglyphs/): Explore the fascinating world of petroglyphs in Wyoming's Wind River Country, home to hundreds of ancient rock art sites that tell stories from the first inhabitants across locations like Torrey Valley, Dinwoody Lake, and Castle Gardens. - [Into the Wilderness](https://windriver.org/blog/into-the-wilderness/): This story was originally published by St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation in VOL. XXXXIII JUL/AUG/SEPT 2013 NO. 3. St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation owns the copyright, and the story is reprinted here with permission from the Foundation. More information on the Foundation can be found following the story or by clicking on the link above. - [June 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/june-2022-events-calendar/) - [Riverton, Wyoming: In the Good Ol’ Summertime](https://windriver.org/blog/riverton-wyoming-in-the-good-ol-summertime/): By Carol Harper - [Cowboys & Indians: “Wyoming’s Wind River Country”](https://windriver.org/blog/cowboys-indians-wyomings-wind-river-country/): A media visit to Wind River Country for a writer from Cowboys & Indians was organized, and an article was recently released titled “Wyoming’s Wind River Country.” - [2022 Wind River Country Events](https://windriver.org/blog/2022-wind-river-country-events/): Wind River Country has lots of events to offer this year. From rodeos to museum treks to powwows to traditional annual events, there's something for everyone. Check out the list below to see what's happening in Wind River Country in 2022. - [May 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/may-2022-events-calendar/) - [9 of the Best Wyoming Hiking Trails for Amazing Views and Small Crowds](https://windriver.org/blog/9-of-the-best-wyoming-hiking-trails-for-amazing-views-and-small-crowds/): The Dubois Bandlands was featured in Matador's article about nine of the best trails for doing a little Wyoming hiking while you’re visiting the Cowboy State, ranked from shortest to longest. - [Wild Flowers Here and There and In Meadow Gardens Everywhere](https://windriver.org/blog/wild-flowers-here-and-there-and-in-meadow-gardens-everywhere/): This story was originally published by St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation in VOL. XIX APR/MAY/JUNE 1989 NO. 2. St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation owns the copyright, and the story is reprinted here with permission from the Foundation. More information on the Foundation can be found following the story or by clicking on the link above. - [Celebrate the 4th of July in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/blog/celebrate-the-4th-of-july-in-wind-river-country/): Discover how Wind River Country celebrates the 4th of July with unique traditions, drawing thousands to parades, rodeos, and fireworks. Learn about Dubois, Wyoming's festive events for all ages. - [Go Beyond Yellowstone](https://windriver.org/blog/go-beyond-yellowstone/): It’s not hard to see why Yellowstone became the world’s first national park. It’s full of natural wonders and wildlife, spanning nearly 3,500 miles. Celebrating its 150th anniversary, Yellowstone National Park is on many radars this year, and rightfully so. But when you’ve grown tired of the crowds, find room to roam in Wind River Country. - [April 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/april-2022-events-calendar/) - [Go Beyond Yellowstone on this Unbelievable Route](https://windriver.org/blog/go-beyond-yellowstone-wyoming-unbelievable-route/): Go beyond the crowds of Yellowstone National Park and explore Wyoming's Wind River Country. Discover stunning scenic drives, abundant wildlife, rich history, and unique geological wonders on this unforgettable route. - [Archery in America](https://windriver.org/blog/archery-in-america/): Explore the ancient origins of archery in America, from archaeological theories about its introduction via migrating peoples to its evolution as a crucial hunting tool across diverse indigenous cultures. - [March 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/march-2022-events-calendar/) - [Celestial Celebrations of 2022](https://windriver.org/blog/celestial-celebrations-of-2022/): By Melanie Hoefle - [Only the Rocks Last Forever](https://windriver.org/blog/only-the-rocks-last-forever/): This story was originally published by St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation in VOL. XVIII APR/MAY/JUNE 1988 NO. 2. St. Stephens Indian Mission Foundation owns the copyright, and the story is reprinted here with permission from the Foundation. More information on the Foundation can be found following the story or by clicking on the link above. - [February 2022 Events Calendar](https://windriver.org/blog/february-2022-events-calendar/) ## Pages - [Public Lands & Trails](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/recreation/public-lands-trails/): Across forests, mountains, lakes and desert terrain, public lands support a wide range of outdoor activity. Wildlife is commonly seen in open areas and along water, while backcountry routes lead into higher elevations and more remote terrain. - [Airport & Air Service](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/getting-around/airport-air-service/): Central Wyoming Regional Airport (RIW) provides convenient jet service to Denver, connecting travelers to national destinations. Renting a car from local providers or Turo is recommended for exploring the diverse attractions of Wind River Country. - [Notes from the Field](https://windriver.org/blog/): Browse posts by season, activity or interest and find stories that help you plan your time in Wind River Country. - [Newsletter Sign up](https://windriver.org/newsletter/) - [Podcasts & Video Tours](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/podcasts-video-tours/): Discover the stories and landscapes of Wyoming's Wind River Country through its official podcast and engaging video tours. Explore unique attractions, local perspectives, and seasonal beauty to plan your perfect visit to this region near Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. - [Vacation Packet](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/vacation-packet/) - [Getting Around](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/getting-around/): The Wind River Country Vacation Packet brings together key planning information in one place. It includes details on accommodations, tours, outfitters, maps and local events. - [Plan Your Trip](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/): Wide-open highways, scenic byways and straightforward access make getting here simple. Road-trippers can follow routes through Wyoming landscapes, with EV charging stations available. - [Campgrounds & RV Parks](https://windriver.org/where-to-stay/campgrounds-rv-parks/): These campgrounds and RV parks highlight a range of outdoor stays across Wind River Country. Set near trails, rivers and open landscapes, each offers a different way to camp or travel by RV. - [Dude & Guest Ranches](https://windriver.org/where-to-stay/dude-guest-ranches/): These dude and guest ranches offer a range of stays across Wind River Country, each shaped by its setting and approach to ranch life. From guided rides to time spent learning daily routines, each location offers a different way to experience a working or guest ranch environment. - [Cabins & Vacation Rentals](https://windriver.org/where-to-stay/cabins-vacation-rentals/): These cabins and vacation rentals offer a range of places to stay, each shaped by its setting and surroundings. From quiet retreats to guest ranch stays, each option provides a different way to spend time in Wind River Country. - [Hotels & Motels](https://windriver.org/where-to-stay/hotels-motels/): These hotels and motels offer a range of places to stay after a day out in Wind River Country. From casino resorts to lodge-style properties, each one offers a different mix of comfort, location and amenities. - [Plan an Event](https://windriver.org/events/plan/): Browse venues across Wind River Country, from small gathering spaces to larger event locations, and find a setting that fits your plans, group size and location. - [Submit An Event](https://windriver.org/events/submit/): Planning an event in Wind River Country? This page offers resources to find venues, local partners, and helpful details to support your plans, whether for small gatherings or larger events. You can also explore all upcoming events happening across the region. - [Annual Events](https://windriver.org/events/annual/): Just passing through? You might want to stay. Original moments are happening all weekend long in Wind River Country. - [Events This Weekend](https://windriver.org/events/this-weekend/): Some gatherings are worth planning ahead for. Wind River Country’s annual events reflect long-standing traditions, seasonal rhythms and community life across the region. Take a look and consider building a future trip around one of these events. - [Winter Wonderland](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/seasons/winter/): Trails remain accessible year-round in many lower and mid-elevation areas. In winter, they are used for snowshoeing, hiking and cross-country skiing. Routes like Popo Agie Falls Trail and the Sinks Canyon Nature Trail provide options close to town. - [Fall Favorites](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/seasons/fall/): Fall conditions are well suited for hiking, biking and climbing, especially at lower and mid elevations. Trails around areas like Sinks Canyon and the Wind River Range offer access to changing foliage and cooler temperatures. - [Summer Fun](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/seasons/summer/): Rivers and lakes are fully accessible in summer, with a range of options from whitewater rafting to slower stretches for paddling and floating. Guided trips are common on sections of river suited for rafting, while reservoirs and alpine lakes support fishing and boating. - [Spring Activities](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/seasons/spring/): Spring runoff increases river flows across the region, creating conditions for whitewater rafting and faster-moving water. Guided trips are common during this time, especially on sections suited for higher flows. - [Seasons](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/seasons/): As winter loosens its grip, rivers rise, trails reopen and hillsides fill with wildflowers. Spring is a season of movement, ideal for fishing, hiking lower-elevation trails and watching wildlife return to open valleys. - [Dining](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/dining/): From the aroma of fresh coffee on a small-town main street to the sizzle of burgers, steaks and regional specialties after a day outdoors, dining in Wind River Country reflects the character of the place. Find casual cafés, family-friendly favorites, local brews and thoughtfully prepared dinners shaped by seasonal ingredients. Some restaurants are longtime local staples; others offer unexpected flavors. Whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or settling in for the evening, local dining is part of spending time here. - [History & Culture](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/history-culture/): Explore a range of historical and cultural sites across Wind River Country. From petroglyphs and powwows to historic trails and gold mining towns, these places offer different ways to learn about the region. Browse the experiences below and choose what you’d like to explore. - [Recreation](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/recreation/): Rivers and lakes across Wind River Country offer a range of ways to get on the water. Paddle calm stretches by canoe or kayak, or take on sections of whitewater with a guide. Fishing is a steady draw throughout the region, from alpine lakes to larger reservoirs like Boysen. - [America 250th Countdown](https://windriver.org/countdown/): Join the 250-day countdown to America's 250th anniversary, exploring daily new experiences and the rich heritage of Wind River Country. Discover places shaped by history and stories through an interactive audio tour, perfect for planning your trip toward July 4, 2026. - [Privacy Policy](https://windriver.org/contact-us/privacy-policy/): The privacy, confidence, and trust of individuals who visit the Wind River Visitors Council web site are important to us. No personal information is collected at this site unless provided voluntarily by an individual while participating in an activity that asks for the information. - [Yellowstone National Park](https://windriver.org/destinations/yellowstone-national-park/): Established in 1872, Yellowstone National Park is known for its geysers, hot springs, canyons and wildlife. The park sits atop one of the world’s largest volcanic systems, with more than 10,000 hydrothermal features and over 500 active geysers. - [It takes all of us to WY Responsibly](https://windriver.org/wy-responsibly/): Wyoming encourages mindful travel to keep its landscapes wild and free. Visitors are urged to plan ahead for outdoor recreation, respect wildlife from a distance, and follow community health and safety guidelines. By taking responsibility, everyone can contribute to a positive and sustainable experience in the state. - [Postcard Perfect Getaway](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/postcard-perfect-getaway/) - [Jeffrey City](https://windriver.org/destinations/jeffrey-city/): Jeffrey City rose quickly during the uranium boom of the 1950s, when discoveries in the nearby Gas Hills turned this stretch of high desert into a busy mining town. When the mines closed, much of that activity faded, but the story remains. - [Directory & Map](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/interactive-map/): Explore our interactive directory & Map - [Events](https://windriver.org/events/): In town for a few days? See what’s happening while you’re here. From live music and local gatherings to outdoor activities and pop-up events, there are plenty of ways to spend your weekend across Wind River Country. - [How to Plan Your Trip](https://windriver.org/trip-planning/how-to-plan-your-trip/): Receive trip information on accommodations, tours, outfitters and a self-guided driving tour map by requesting a FREE vacation packet. Click below to request your packet today. - [Where to Stay](https://windriver.org/where-to-stay/): Find a place to stay in Wind River Country that puts you close to what you came to do. From casino hotels and historic lodges to dude ranches and campgrounds near the Wind River Range, there are options for every kind of trip. Whether you’re here for a weekend or a longer stay, the right home base makes it easy to explore Wyoming and spend more time here. - [About Us](https://windriver.org/contact-us/about/): The Wind River Visitors Council stimulates tourism by increasing awareness and encouraging visitation to unique destinations and events in Wind River Country. As a Lodging Tax Board, it promotes travel and tourism in Fremont County and on the Wind River Indian Reservation using lodging tax expenditures. - [Press Room](https://windriver.org/contact-us/press-room/) - [Contact Us](https://windriver.org/contact-us/): Wind River Visitors Council P.O. Box 925 Lander, WY 82520 - [Wind River Indian Reservation](https://windriver.org/destinations/wind-river-indian-reservation/): The Wind River Indian Reservation spans more than 2.2 million acres and is home to the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes. This is a place where culture, history and community life continue to shape the land today. - [Riverton](https://windriver.org/destinations/riverton/): Where the Wind River and Little Wind River meet, Riverton moves at the center of it all. Walk along the river, explore downtown shops and cafés or head out toward nearby lakes, trails and open land. - [Shoshoni](https://windriver.org/destinations/shoshoni/): Shoshoni sits at the gateway to Wind River Canyon, where steep cliffs rise above the river and the road winds through one of Wyoming’s most striking landscapes. - [Atlantic City and South Pass City](https://windriver.org/destinations/atlantic-city-south-pass-city/): High in South Pass, Atlantic City and nearby South Pass City hold onto the stories of Wyoming’s gold rush era. Walk past original buildings, follow mountain streets and spend time in places where that history still feels close. - [Lander](https://windriver.org/destinations/lander/): Set at the base of the Wind River Mountains, Lander blends walkable streets, outdoor adventure and a vibrant small-town spirit. Start your day downtown, then head into Sinks Canyon, where trails, climbing routes and open space begin just minutes from Main Street. - [Hudson](https://windriver.org/destinations/hudson/): Along the banks of the Wind River, Hudson is the kind of place where things move a little slower. Walk quiet streets, take in the river and step into a town shaped by its railroad and mining roots. - [Dubois](https://windriver.org/destinations/dubois-wind-river-country/): Wide-open views, mountain air and the sound of the river set the tone in Dubois. Tucked between the Wind River and Absaroka ranges, this small town moves at its own pace, shaped by Chinook winds, Western heritage and a creative mix of ranchers, artists and outfitters. - [Destinations](https://windriver.org/destinations/): Each community in Wind River Country reveals a different side of the region. Watch bighorn sheep move across open hillsides, ride horseback through the Absarokas, find world-class climbing, and more as you explore Wyoming. - [Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/): Discover the authentic West in Wind River Country, a place rich with living Native cultures, vast public lands, and deep history. Explore stunning landscapes, experience vibrant events, and immerse yourself in a region where heritage and everyday life intertwine. - [Things to Do](https://windriver.org/things-to-do/): In Wind River Country, experiences unfold across wide-open landscapes and living cultures. Watch tribal buffalo and wild horses move across the land. Hike and picnic in Sinks Canyon State Park, known for its disappearing river and canyon trails. Attend a powwow or visit Sacajawea Cemetery to learn more about the region’s history and cultural significance. From local dining and gaming to outdoor adventures that shift with the seasons, there is always more to explore in Wyoming. ## Routes - [Old Yellowstone Highway Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/old-yellowstone-highway-driving-tour/): The Old Yellowstone Highway remains the most scenic route to the south gate of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, so why not set a classic road-trip pace across Wyoming's Wind River Country to get to know the characters of welcoming frontier towns, explore the culture of the authentic West and the Wind River Indian Reservation, and expect the unexpected—exactly what road trips should be about. - [Gold Flakes to Yellowcake Mining Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/gold-flakes-to-yellowcake-mining-driving-tour/): This historic mine trail links significant finds of gold, iron ore, and uranium all of which played important roles in Fremont County's history. Pick up the Gold Flakes to Yellowcake Historic Mine Trail guide at a local chamber of commerce for a map and detailed information. - [Getting To & Through Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/circle-the-continental-divide-2/): Recommended routes and roadside stops from all directions on the way to and through Wyoming's Wind River Country from local Ambassador Allan Maybee. - [Fish Your Way Through Wyoming’s Wind River Country to Yellowstone](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/a-river-runs-to-it-fish-your-way-to-yellowstone/): The fishing opportunities in Wyoming’s Wind River Country are as varied as the species of fish. This itinerary will give you a taste of the choices, with a little breathing room to stick around and fish one more hole at your favorite spot. - [Boysen Reservoir Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/boysen-reservoir-driving-tour/): THE BOYSEN RESERVOIR TRAIL - [Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/wind-river-canyon-scenic-byway/): 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 with the oldest layers of rock dating back to the Precambrian era, over 2.5 billion years ago. Highlights include Boysen State Park, Owl Creek Mountains, the “Wedding of the Waters’ and the Bighorn River. - [Togwotee Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/togwotee-driving-tour/): THE TOGWOTEE TRAIL - [Circle the Continental Divide](https://windriver.org/wrvc-routes/circle-the-continental-divide/): Discover everything the West has to offer as you explore the Wind River Country section of the “Circle the Continental Divide” Driving Loop. This Grand Tour of Wyoming encompasses the striking bighorn sheep and handsome cowboys of Dubois, the breathtaking views of the scenic byways through Wind River Canyon and Togwotee Pass, the culture and history of the Wind River Indian Reservation, the unrivaled access to wild backcountry of the Wind River Mountains, the history of the Oregon Trail and the Continental Divide, the gold rush tales of South Pass City and Atlantic City, and, of course, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Wyoming’s Wind River Country lies just 26 scenic miles from the southern entrance to Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. ## Podcasts - [What Does Wind River Country Taste Like?](https://windriver.org/podcast/what-does-wind-river-country-taste-like/): This episode explores Wind River Country through its local flavors and community creativity, showcasing the Community Cocktail/Mocktail Project. Discover how residents are expressing their connection to the region through unique beverage creations. - [Saddle Up in Wind River Country: Riding Through Wyoming’s Wild Heart](https://windriver.org/podcast/saddle-up-in-wind-river-country-riding-through-wyomings-wild-heart/): Horseback riding in Wind River Country isn’t just recreation—it’s a way to connect with the land and its stories. From open sagebrush flats and alpine meadows to the shadowed slopes of the Wind River Mountains, riders can trace the same trails once traveled by ranchers, explorers and Native peoples. It’s a chance to slow down, breathe deeply and see Wyoming the way it was meant to be seen—from the saddle. - [Dancing the Night Away: Tuesday Night Square Dancing at the Rustic Pine Tavern](https://windriver.org/podcast/dancing-the-night-away-tuesday-night-square-dancing-at-the-rustic-pine-tavern/): Experience a beloved local tradition at the Rustic Pine Tavern in Dubois with Tuesday Night Square Dancing. This lively weekly event welcomes all ages and skill levels for a night of dancing, music, and community spirit in Wyoming's Wind River Country. - [Your Day, Your Adventure: Riverton—A Pocket Guide to Exploring Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/podcast/your-day-your-adventure-riverton-a-pocket-guide-to-exploring-wyomings-wind-river-country/): Discover Riverton, Wyoming, through the eyes of local experts in this episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country. This pocket guide highlights how to explore the town's attractions, from museums to parks, within an hour or more. - [Winter in Motion: The Pedigree Stage Stop Dog Sled Race in Lander](https://windriver.org/podcast/winter-in-motion-the-pedigree-stage-stop-dog-sled-race-in-lander/): In this episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson take you to one of winter’s most exhilarating traditions, the Pedigree Stage Stop Dog Sled Race in Lander. - [Behind the Scenes at the National Museum of Military Vehicles](https://windriver.org/podcast/behind-the-scenes-at-the-national-museum-of-military-vehicles/): In this episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson visit with Dan Starks, owner of the National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois, Wyoming. Dan shares the story behind this world-class museum, its remarkable collection and the vision for its future. - [Pushroot Valley Harvest: A Celebration of Local Flavor and Community (Part Two of Two)](https://windriver.org/podcast/pushroot-valley-harvest-a-celebration-of-local-flavor-and-community-part-two-of-two/): In this two-part episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, listeners are invited to experience the tastes and stories of the Lander Valley at the Pushroot Valley Harvest–Dinner and Farm Tours. - [Pushroot Valley Harvest: A Celebration of Local Flavor and Community (Part One of Two)](https://windriver.org/podcast/pushroot-valley-harvest-a-celebration-of-local-flavor-and-community-part-one-of-two/): In this two-part episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, listeners are invited to experience the tastes and stories of the Lander Valley at the Pushroot Valley Harvest–Dinner and Farm Tours. - [Stories in the Shadows: Lander’s Haunted History Walking Tour](https://windriver.org/podcast/stories-in-the-shadows-landers-haunted-history-walking-tour/): Join storyteller Alma Law on a spine-tingling Haunted History Walking Tour of Lander, Wyoming. Explore shadowy corners and hear captivating tales of historic buildings, legendary locals, and unexplained happenings that make up the town's eerie lore. - [Exploring the Historic J.B. Okie Manor on an Adventure Trek](https://windriver.org/podcast/exploring-the-historic-j-b-okie-manor-on-an-adventure-trek/): In this episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson join the Riverton Museum for a popular annual Adventure Trek—a tour of the J.B. Okie Manor. - [Exploring the Continental Divide Trail at South Pass City](https://windriver.org/podcast/exploring-the-continental-divide-trail-at-south-pass-city/): In this special Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor episode for Continental Divide Trail (CDT) Awareness Week, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson visit South Pass City State Historic Site to celebrate one of America’s most iconic long-distance trails. - [Celebrating 29 Years of Wind River Flywheelers Antique Engine and Tractor Show](https://windriver.org/podcast/celebrating-29-years-of-wind-river-flywheelers-antique-engine-and-tractor-show/): In this month’s episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera heads to Shoshoni for the 29th annual Wind River Flywheelers Antique Engine and Tractor Show. - [Mystery in the Mountains: John Mionczynski on Sasquatch and the Unknown](https://windriver.org/podcast/mystery-in-the-mountains-john-mionczynski-on-sasquatch-and-the-unknown/): In this captivating episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera, Anthony Prate and Helen Wilson chat with renowned biologist and wilderness expert John Mionczynski. The setting is The Rock Shop Inn—a peaceful, rustic retreat nestled among towering pines and rugged mountain beauty. - [Unique Accommodations in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/podcast/unique-accommodations-in-wind-river-country/): In this episode of Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson explore three unique lodging facilities. - [Wild Mustangs: Wyoming’s Hidden Sanctuary](https://windriver.org/podcast/wild-mustangs-wyomings-hidden-sanctuary/): On Saturday, March 22, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson met with Odessa Oldham of the Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary for an ATV tour. The Sanctuary is located on a 1,400 acre working cattle ranch. It is the home of 250 wild horses and is one of only four public off-range pastures in the United States. It is the only one located on an Indian Reservation (the Wind River Indian Reservation). - [Sheep, Scenery & Stories: The Bighorn Bash and Eco Tour with the National Bighorn Sheep Center](https://windriver.org/podcast/sheep-scenery-stories-the-bighorn-bash-and-eco-tour-with-the-national-bighorn-sheep-center/): On Saturday, January 11, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson headed to Dubois, Wyoming for the National Bighorn Sheep Center’s 31st Annual Bighorn Bash. This event serves as the Center’s largest single fundraising event of the year. It took place at the Headwaters Arts and Conference Center and included great food (provided by 3 Spear Ranch), lots of socializing, live and silent auctions and games. - [Racing to the Finish: Dubois Hosts the Final Stage of the Pedigree Stage Stop Race](https://windriver.org/podcast/racing-to-the-finish-dubois-hosts-the-final-stage-of-the-pedigree-stage-stop-race/): On Saturday, February 8, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson headed to Dubois for Stage Seven of the 2025 Pedigree Stage Stop Race. The race has been taking place since 1996, and this year, it had stops in Jackson Hole, Pinedale, Big Piney/Marbleton, Kemmerer, Lander and Dubois. - [Reeling in Winter Fun: Ice Fishing Derby Adventures at Boysen Reservoir](https://windriver.org/podcast/reeling-in-winter-fun-ice-fishing-derby-adventures-at-boysen-reservoir/): On Saturday, January 18, Charene Herrera headed to the ice to celebrate winter at the Boysen Ice Fishing Derby. This event is an annual tradition that has brought anglers together for generations. - [Dubois Cowboy Christmas: Parade, Western Decor & Holiday Cheer](https://windriver.org/podcast/dubois-cowboy-christmas-parade-western-decor-holiday-cheer/): On Sunday, December 1, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson headed to Dubois, Wyoming for their Dubois Cowboy Christmas event. The evening included a parade and lighting ceremony, as well as a friendly competition amongst Dubois Chamber of Commerce members to see who could decorate the best plywood Christmas tree cut-out in true western fashion. These trees will be displayed through January 2. The weather was incredible, and hot chocolate with all the fixings (and the smiles that accompanied them) made the evening cozy. - [Exploring Wind River Country’s Local Food Scene](https://windriver.org/podcast/exploring-wind-river-countrys-local-food-scene/): This special Thanksgiving podcast dives into the wonderful world of local food in Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Charene Herrera visits Lander to chat food with the Meadowlark Market & Kitchen team, Annelise Wright (Market Manager), Joanne Slingerland (Member Education and Outreach Coordinator) and Bridget Pokorny (Meadowlark Kitchen Intern). - [Spirits of Riverton: Unveiling the Haunting Tales of Downtown](https://windriver.org/podcast/spirits-of-riverton-unveiling-the-haunting-tales-of-downtown/): “Do you believe in ghosts?” is the question that was asked at the beginning of a tour of the haunted history of Riverton with local educator, historian and collector of ghost stories, Alma Law. - [Beneath the Boulders: Exploring Boulder Choke Cave in Sinks Canyon](https://windriver.org/podcast/beneath-the-boulders-exploring-boulder-choke-cave-in-sinks-canyon/): On Tuesday, September 10, Charene Herrera, Michael Morris and Helen Wilson headed underground into the Boulder Choke Cave with Skylar Sargent and Ella Sokolowski of Sinks Canyon State Park. - [Echoes of Uranium: Unearthing Jeffrey City’s Ghostly Past](https://windriver.org/podcast/echoes-of-uranium-unearthing-jeffrey-citys-ghostly-past/): On Saturday, Aug. 10, the Riverton Museum hosted a Jeffrey City Adventure Trek as part of the Wind River Visitors Council’s Adventure Trek Series. Trip Leader, Zach Larson, who completed his thesis on uranium and the uranium mines in Wyoming, guided the tour. - [Exploring the Night: Sinks Canyon State Park’s Journey to Dark Sky Designation](https://windriver.org/podcast/exploring-the-night-sinks-canyon-state-parks-journey-to-dark-sky-designation/): On Saturday, May 25, Sinks Canyon State Park and the Wind River Visitors Council hosted a community celebration to recognize Sinks Canyon State Park’s recent designation as an International Dark Sky Park, which is the first designation of its kind in Wyoming. - [Hudson Daze 2024: Celebrating Community and Heritage in Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/podcast/hudson-daze-2024-celebrating-community-and-heritage-in-wyomings-wind-river-country/): On June 14 and 15, crowds gathered in Hudson, Wyoming for the 11th Annual Hudson Daze. In this month’s lively podcast, Charene Herrera explores small town USA with Mayor Sherry Oler, who provides a warm welcome before sharing her insights on the significance of Hudson Daze, the Town’s dedication to preserving its rich heritage and the importance of unity among its residents. - [100 Years of Yellowstone Highway: The Historic Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway](https://windriver.org/podcast/100-years-of-yellowstone-highway-the-historic-wind-river-canyon-scenic-byway/): Welcome to the premiere episode of "Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor," brought to you by the Wind River Visitors Council. Join your hosts, Charene The Adventure Queen and Helen Wilson, along with special guests Jackie Dorothy, a historian, and Kevin Scannell from the Riverton Museum. The Wind River Visitors Council partnered with the Riverton Museum, Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center and Hot Springs County Travel & Tourism Board to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Yellowstone Highway as part of National Travel and Tourism Week. - [Introducing “Wyoming’s Wind River Country: Yellowstone’s Unique Neighbor” Podcast!](https://windriver.org/podcast/introducing-wyomings-wind-river-country-yellowstones-unique-neighbor-podcast/) ## - [Lander Volunteer Fire Department](https://windriver.org/?p=43622) - [Lander Loaf ‘n Jug](https://windriver.org/?p=43600) - [WYLD Outdoors](https://windriver.org/?p=43577) - [The Soldiers House of Fremont County](https://windriver.org/?p=43481) - [Lander City Fire Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=43476) - [St. Michael’s Mission](https://windriver.org/?p=43064) - [St. Stephen’s School](https://windriver.org/?p=43019) - [The Rise at Sinks Canyon State Park](https://windriver.org/?p=42193) - [Johnny Behind the Rocks](https://windriver.org/?p=42187) - [Downtown Riverton](https://windriver.org/?p=42181) - [Dacey’s Place Dog Park](https://windriver.org/?p=42179) - [Rails to Trails Trailhead](https://windriver.org/?p=42175) - [Downtown Dubois](https://windriver.org/?p=42170): - [The Honey House](https://windriver.org/?p=42167) - [Dubois Scenic Overlook](https://windriver.org/?p=42164) - [Country Store](https://windriver.org/?p=42158) - [Angling Wisdom](https://windriver.org/?p=42015): Wyoming's Multispecies Fishing Show - [Louis Lake Road](https://windriver.org/?p=40748) - [Riverton](https://windriver.org/?p=40687) - [Ethete Rodeo Grounds](https://windriver.org/?p=40646) - [Noble Hotel](https://windriver.org/?p=40625) - [Noble Hotel](https://windriver.org/?p=40612) - [Shoshoni City Park](https://windriver.org/?p=40521) - [Lander](https://windriver.org/?p=40424) - [Lower Wind River Campground](https://windriver.org/?p=40290) - [Brannon Campground](https://windriver.org/?p=40286) - [Smartt Insurance](https://windriver.org/?p=40054) - [Bomgaars](https://windriver.org/?p=39885) - [Elemental Performance and Fitness](https://windriver.org/?p=38812) - [Ichiban Japanese Steakhouse](https://windriver.org/?p=38733) - [Pony Expresso](https://windriver.org/?p=38729) - [Mt. Everest Nepalese and Indian Bistro](https://windriver.org/?p=38727) - [El Vaquero](https://windriver.org/?p=38725) - [Blossoms & Boba Cafe](https://windriver.org/?p=38721) - [CWC Rustler AG & Equine Complex](https://windriver.org/?p=38508) - [Crossroads Cozy (airbnb)](https://windriver.org/?p=38451): This centrally-located apartment is on a residential street in the heart of Wyoming at the crossroads of Hwy. 20 and 26. It's two hours to Cody, and three hours from Yellowstone's East entrance. There is a queen-size air mattress available for two guests. This apartment is located close to Boysen Reservoir, which is well-known for activities such as boating and fishing. There is a private entrance and off-street parking. - [Mountain View Cemetery](https://windriver.org/?p=38414) - [Union Pass Rentals](https://windriver.org/?p=38406): Located directly on the Continental Divide trail system near Togwotee Pass in Wyoming’s Wind River Mountain range, Union Pass Rentals offers snowmobile rentals for every skill level. - [Hudson Cemetery](https://windriver.org/?p=38321) - [First Baptist Church](https://windriver.org/?p=38306) - [Eastern Shoshone Business Council](https://windriver.org/?p=38266) - [Pushroot Brewing Company](https://windriver.org/?p=38252) - [Dubois Branch Library](https://windriver.org/?p=38222) - [Rocky Mountain Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=38178) - [Blue Sky Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=38170) - [Central Wyoming College](https://windriver.org/?p=38161) - [Central Wyoming College – Lander](https://windriver.org/?p=38012) - [Meadowlark Market & Kitchen](https://windriver.org/?p=37984) - [Frank B. Wise Business Center](https://windriver.org/?p=37930) - [St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church](https://windriver.org/?p=37853) - [Chandelle Event Center](https://windriver.org/?p=37835) - [Pinnacle Day Center](https://windriver.org/?p=37804) - [Yablonski Memorial Library](https://windriver.org/?p=37779) - [Maker Space 307](https://windriver.org/?p=37680) - [Dubois Town Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=36655) - [The Dennison Lodge](https://windriver.org/?p=36654) - [National Museum of Military Vehicles](https://windriver.org/?p=36657) - [Headwaters Arts and Conference Center](https://windriver.org/?p=36656) - [Shoshone Rose Casino and Hotel](https://windriver.org/?p=36658) - [Holiday Inn Express](https://windriver.org/?p=36661) - [Fremont County Pioneer Museum](https://windriver.org/?p=36660) - [Wind River Hotel and Casino](https://windriver.org/?p=36659) - [Lander Branch Library](https://windriver.org/?p=36664) - [Peaks Conference Center at the Inn at Lander](https://windriver.org/?p=36663) - [Hudson Town Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=36662) - [The Lander Art Center](https://windriver.org/?p=36667) - [Oxbow Rodeway Inn and Suites Pronghorn Lodge](https://windriver.org/?p=36666) - [Lander Community and Convention Center](https://windriver.org/?p=36665) - [Riverton Branch Library](https://windriver.org/?p=36669) - [Holiday Inn Riverton Convention Center](https://windriver.org/?p=36668) - [Hampton Inn and Suites](https://windriver.org/?p=36671) - [Comfort Inn and Suites](https://windriver.org/?p=36670) - [Shoshoni Senior Center](https://windriver.org/?p=36673) - [Riverton City Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=36672) - [Wyoming Outdoor Council](https://windriver.org/?p=36834) - [Dubois Branch Library](https://windriver.org/?p=36653) - [Rocky Mountain Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=36633) - [Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative Headquarters](https://windriver.org/?p=35481) - [Bruce Gresly Aquatic Center](https://windriver.org/?p=35349) - [Bruce’s Parking Lot – Sinks Canyon](https://windriver.org/?p=34962) - [Lincoln Street Bakery](https://windriver.org/?p=34932) - [Soda Peak Outfitters](https://windriver.org/?p=34770): An outdoor adventure company specializing in guided hunting trips, fishing excursions, wilderness pack trips, and horseback trail rides. - [Louis Lake Trailhead](https://windriver.org/?p=33407) - [200 Block of Main Street](https://windriver.org/?p=33404) - [Dubois K-12 School](https://windriver.org/?p=33384) - [The Lineshack Lodge Shop](https://windriver.org/?p=33364) - [Saint Thomas Episcopal Church](https://windriver.org/?p=33358) - [The Lander Motel](https://windriver.org/?p=33291) - [Wind River Chalet & Retreat House](https://windriver.org/?p=33287) - [The Inn at Lander](https://windriver.org/?p=33237) - [Crowheart Library](https://windriver.org/?p=33215) - [Lander VFW](https://windriver.org/?p=32962) - [Fremont Therapy Group](https://windriver.org/?p=32437) - [Wyoming Life Resource Center](https://windriver.org/?p=32175) - [Path of Honor Wind River Indian Reservation Veterans Memorial](https://windriver.org/?p=32009): Located on the Wind River Indian Reservation, The Path of Honor - Wind River Veterans Memorial is a tribute to all military service members and Veterans who live within the boundaries of the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. - [Buffalo Coffee](https://windriver.org/?p=31824): We Proudly Service Starbucks ® Coffee location. - [Great Plains Hall](https://windriver.org/?p=31521) - [Farm Bureau Financial Services](https://windriver.org/?p=31516) - [Wind River Basin Campground](https://windriver.org/?p=31510) - [Centennial Park](https://windriver.org/?p=30914) ## Experiences - [Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative](https://windriver.org/experience/wind-river-tribal-buffalo-initiative/): The Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative is on a mission to restore conservation Buffalo through land rematriation, community revitalization, and youth education. Their vision is thousands of Buffalo on tens on thousands of acres, protected under Tribal law as wildlife. - [Continental Divide Trail](https://windriver.org/experience/continental-divide-trail/): — Continental Divide Trail Coalition - [Rails to Trails (Wyoming Heritage Trail)](https://windriver.org/experience/rails-to-trails/): The Wyoming Heritage Trail, also known as Rails to Trails, is a path that spans 22 miles from Railroad Avenue at South 3rd Street in Riverton to East 1st Street near US 26/20/East in Shoshoni. - [Pack Trips, Outfitters & Guides](https://windriver.org/experience/outfitters-guides/): Wind River Country is known for its epic backcountry. Book a trip with an outfitter or guide and experience the vacation of a lifetime. From the Wind River Range to the Absaroka Mountains and the Fitzpatrick and Washakie Wilderness areas, you can access pristine lakes and alpine meadows. - [Yellowstone Road Trip Itinerary](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/yellowstone-road-trip-itinerary/): Travel through the American West and see everything from high plains to mountain peaks. From the sacred Black Hills to the splendor of Yellowstone, explore the American West on this Yellowstone road trip itinerary. - [Getting to and through Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/to-through-wind-river-country/): Recommended routes and roadside stops from all directions on the way to and through Wyoming's Wind River Country. - [A River Runs To It: Fish your way to Yellowstone](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/itinerary-fish/): The fishing opportunities in Wyoming’s Wind River Country are as varied as the species of fish. This itinerary will give you a taste of the choices, with a little breathing room to stick around and fish one more hole at your favorite spot. - [Wyoming’s Rockies to Tetons Adventure Itinerary](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/rockies-tetons-adventure-itinerary/): Headed south from Yellowstone toward I-80? It’s too far to go without stretching your legs, so you might as well stop at places that will stretch your Yellowstone vacation out. Go beyond Yellowstone and take highway 287 to Hwy 28 for an invigorating route in the Rockies to Tetons region of Wyoming. You'll find plenty of adventure here. - [Wyoming’s Rockies to Tetons Cultural Itinerary](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/wyomings-rockies-to-tetons-cultural-itinerary/): After your Yellowstone/Grand Teton vacation, you’ll hit the road and wish you weren’t getting closer to home with each mile. Plan to slow down a little and soak up as much of Wyoming as you can. Wind River Country holds the state’s only Native American Reservation, has surprising Scandinavian history, and still features ruts from the Oregon, Mormon, and California Pioneer Trails. Take Highway 26 east from Moran Junction (the south gate out of Yellowstone) for a culturally rich, scenic route through the Rockies to Tetons region of Wyoming. - [Stargazing](https://windriver.org/experience/night-skies/): Wyoming’s best stargazing adventure starts in Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Located in western Wyoming, just beyond Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Teton Mountains, Wind River Country is the place to go to get away from the crowds. As part of the largest contiguous wilderness area in the lower 48, Wind River Country provides a view of clear, dark night skies across Wyoming. - [Fat Biking](https://windriver.org/experience/fat-biking/): Fat biking is the fastest growing segment in cycling, and the fun has proven to be just as contagious in Wind River Country as anywhere else. As skilled and novice fat bikers explore the places they can pedal, the sport becomes an increasingly prevalent aspect of the winter scene here in the Wind River Mountains. - [Circle the Continental Divide](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/circle-the-continental-divide/): Explore the award-winning "Circle the Continental Divide" Driving Loop, a grand tour through Wyoming's Wind River Country and beyond Yellowstone. This scenic journey offers breathtaking views, rich history, diverse culture, and abundant wildlife. - [Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary](https://windriver.org/experience/wild-horse-sanctuary/): The Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary welcomes visitors to take a 45 minute side-by-side tour to see one of the wild horse herds. Their Visitors Center, which is free and open to the public, has informational displays about the horses, their operation and Native American culture. Additionally, the Visitors Center has a gift shop with handmade Native American jewelry, pottery, dream catchers and more. - [Old Yellowstone Highway Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/old-yellowstone-highway/): Embark on the Old Yellowstone Highway driving tour through Wyoming's Wind River Country. This historic route offers a chance to explore frontier towns, Native American culture, and stunning landscapes on the way to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. - [Mormon Trail](https://windriver.org/experience/mormon-trail/): The Mormon Trail covers about 1,300 miles starting in Illinois. In Wyoming it travels the same route as the Oregon and California trails. It’s hard to even imagine making the trek for thousands of miles, but you can get a taste of it, pushing a cart for a small section on the trail. Explore the Mormon Trail and its landmarks on the Sweetwater Driving Tour in Wind River Country. - [South Pass City State Historic Site](https://windriver.org/experience/south-pass-city-historic-site/): South Pass City State Historic Site makes a perfect stop along your Circle the Continental Divide Driving Tour or the Gold Flakes to Yellowcake Driving Tour. - [Petroglyphs](https://windriver.org/experience/petroglyphs/): Discover the ancient petroglyphs of Wind River Country, remnants of early Native American cultures pecked and carved into rocks. Visit sites like Castle Gardens and Torrey Basin to witness these fragile historical messages, but always observe with respect and care. - [Horseback Riding, Dude & Guest Ranches](https://windriver.org/experience/dude-guest-ranches/): Discover the rugged beauty of Wind River Country through horseback riding adventures, exploring vast trails and mountains. Experience authentic Western life at dude and guest ranches, offering activities from cattle work to personalized horsemanship clinics for all abilities. - [Bird Watching](https://windriver.org/experience/bird-watching/): The sagebrush and prairie, the hills and the mountains, the rivers, lakes, and mountain streams provide excellent habitat for birds. Mountain blue birds, Wilson’s phalarope, horned larks, sage grouse and sandhill cranes are just a few winged examples. Bring your binoculars and enjoy some bird watching in Wyoming's Wind River Country. - [Wild Horses in Wyoming](https://windriver.org/experience/wild-horses/): Discover the majestic wild horses of Wyoming's Wind River Country, descendants of Spanish conquistadors and ranch horses. These iconic mustangs roam vast herd management areas overseen by the Bureau of Land Management, offering a thrilling adventure for those looking to explore the beautiful western landscape. - [Bighorn Sheep](https://windriver.org/experience/bighorn-sheep/): Just outside Dubois stands Whiskey Mountain, home to the largest wintering Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep herd in North America. Bring your binoculars and make time to visit this unique wildlife habitat area. Visit the National Bighorn Sheep Center in downtown Dubois or schedule a guided tour. - [Yellowstone National Park](https://windriver.org/experience/yellowstone-national-park/): Yellowstone National Park is a national treasure, the gem of Wyoming. but it is experiencing some overtourism and crowds are a very real part of the experience. The same is true of Jackson. But elbow room awaits in Wyoming's Wind River Country. Dubois, a cozy cowboy down, sits just 15 miles farther away from the southern entrance to Yellowstone than Jackson, and here you'll find peace and quiet and big savings on lodging and meals. You can even find fantastic, tranquil camping in the area when Yellowstone's campgrounds are full. - [Grand Teton National Park](https://windriver.org/experience/grand-teton-national-park/): The sight of the jagged teeth of the Teton Range and Grand Teton National Park as you come over Togwotee Pass never fails to quicken the heart. The most scenic access to this spectacular national park runs through Wind River Country on Highway 287. Enjoy all this room to breathe before or after exploring Grand Teton National Park. - [Sinks Canyon State Park](https://windriver.org/experience/sinks-canyon-state-park/): Sinks Canyon State Park is named for its disappearing river. The Middle Fork of the Popo Agie plunges underground into a great limestone cavern called the Sinks only to bubble up into a calm pool a quarter mile downstream at the Rise. The visitor’s center located at the Sink Canyon offers you an introduction to the natural history of the canyon and wildlife. At the Rise you can feed giant brown trout swimming in the pool below. The park, which has earned Trip Advisor Certificates of Excellence for several years in a row, is also a great place for hiking, trail running, climbing and picnicking or camping. - [Boysen State Park](https://windriver.org/experience/boysen-state-park/): Boysen State Park offers a unique desert and water landscape perfect for outdoor activities like boating, fishing, and camping. The reservoir is renowned for its diverse fishery, with opportunities to catch numerous species year-round, including popular ice fishing in winter. - [Pony Express](https://windriver.org/experience/pony-express/): The Pony Express only lasted 19 months in 1860 and 1861 but it was the stuff of legends. The trail follows the Oregon and Mormon Trails across the entire state. In Wind River Country it can be seen along historic sites like Devil’s Gate, Three Crossings, Rocky Ridge and South Pass. - [Oregon Trail](https://windriver.org/experience/oregon-trail/): The towering Wind River Mountains were the “Shining Mountains” that emigrant travelers on the Oregon Trail had to negotiate. The snow-capped peaks were visible for 100 miles as the covered wagon trains made their slow journey up the valley of the Sweetwater River. Finally, at the Great South Pass, the pioneers crossed the Continental Divide and entered “Oregon Country." - [California Trail](https://windriver.org/experience/california-trail/): The West held the promise of opportunity and fortune. Thousands followed the California Trail across Wyoming between 1841 and 1869 in search of gold in a land where flowers bloomed all winter. - [Gold Flakes to Yellowcake Mining Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/gold-flakes-to-yellowcake-mining-trail/): This historic mine trail links significant finds of gold, iron ore, and uranium all of which played important roles in Fremont County's history. Pick up the Gold Flakes to Yellowcake Historic Mine Trail guide at a local chamber of commerce for a map and detailed information. - [Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/wyoming-centennial-scenic-byway/): The 163 miles between Pinedale and Dubois comprise the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway. Highways include U.S. 26/287 and U.S. 26/89/191. The entire route is open year-round and can be driven straight through in about 4 hours. Travel through Dubois and weave your way up to Togwotee Pass at 9,658 feet in elevation, where you'll cross the Continental Divide. Be sure to stop in Dubois and visit the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center and the Dubois Museum. - [Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/wind-river-canyon/): 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 with the oldest layers of rock dating back to the Precambrian era, over 2.5 billion years ago. Highlights include Boysen State Park, the Owl Creek Mountains, the Wedding of the Waters and the Bighorn River. - [1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous](https://windriver.org/experience/1838-mountain-man-rendezvous/): 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. - [Sacajawea’s Gravesite](https://windriver.org/experience/sacajawea/): Discover the final resting place of Sacajawea, the renowned guide of the Lewis and Clark expedition, at Sacajawea's Cemetery on the Wind River Indian Reservation. This historical site offers a glimpse into the enduring traditions of Native American culture, with vibrant decorations adorning the graves and a striking monument to Sacajawea herself. - [Snowmobiling](https://windriver.org/experience/snowmobiling/): Wyoming's Wind River Country has more than 600 miles of groomed trail with solitude, blue skies, mountain vistas and thousands of acres of off-trail riding in virgin powder. Uniquely remote and accessible, the groomed Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail system carves its way below the towering peaks of the Absaroka and Wind River mountain ranges and through some of the most majestic and wildlife-rich terrain in America. Highly visible signs and maps direct the self-guided adventurer through the Shoshone and Bridger-Teton national forests. - [Dog Sledding](https://windriver.org/experience/dog-sledding/): Exciting trails. Thrilling ride. Spectacular Teton views. And all behind a team of racing sled dogs. Ride through splendid forest settings and breathtaking views of Togwotee Pass and the Teton Mountains in the distance in Wyoming's Wind River Country. - [Backcountry & Nordic Skiing](https://windriver.org/experience/backcountry-nordic-skiing/): When snow settles in Wind River Country, it transforms the landscape to a quiet, magical place that seems straight out of a storybook. Blue skies, lots of sunshine, and wildlife provide the backdrop. Hit the powder in Wyoming this winter. - [Whitewater Rafting, Canoeing & Kayaking](https://windriver.org/experience/water-sports/): A whitewater rafting trip through Wind River Canyon brings together all the things that make this area special. The ancient canyon is carved by the Wind River and offers a unique blend of stunning scenery and adventure. - [Rendezvous Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/rendezvous-trail/): After driving 35 miles on Hwy. 136, turn left onto a bladed dirt road to Castle Gardens. In 6 miles, a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) sign indicates a right turn onto another dirt road, noting that Castle Gardens is 5 miles away. That 5-mile stretch of secondary road receives little maintenance. During dry summer months, travelers should have no trouble driving it. In the winter and spring, the final 3 miles of this road may be snowed in or too muddy to drive. When you crest the top of the hill and look down at the one-of-a-kind Castle Gardens, the drive will have proven worthwhile.The Castle Gardens petroglyph site has been designated on the National Register of Historic Places. An unpaved hiking trail leads visitors to the petroglyphs. Set aside at least 1 hour to walk around the site. - [Togwotee Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/togwotee-pass/): The Togwotee Trail delivers magnificent mountain vistas, exceptional opportunities for wildlife viewing and a taste of the Old West in the quaint town of Dubois. - [Wind River Indian Reservation Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/wind-river-indian-reservation/): The Wind River Reservation Trail offers a cultural peek into the history of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes, who share the beautiful wide-open spaces northwest of Lander and Riverton. - [Boysen Reservoir Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/boysen-reservoir-trail/): For those with a penchant for fishing and prehistoric geology, the Boysen Reservoir Trail can't be missed. Explore Shoshoni, Boysen Reservoir State Park and Reservoir and Wind River Canyon. - [Sweetwater Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/sweetwater/): Discover the Oregon-California-Mormon Trails on this tour and walk in the steps of the pioneers. What was that spirit that drove these trailblazers to travel across high deserts and mountains to make a new life? The trails have stories of hardship, death and triumph. Visit Independence Rock, Split Rock, Devil's Gate and Martin's Cove to learn about this fascinating part of our history. - [Sinks Canyon Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/sinks-canyon/): The Sinks Canyon Trail is an easily accessible mountain experience. Start by picking up a picnic for the mountains. From downtown Lander, follow the signs to Sinks Canyon Road, where the tour begins. Sinks Canyon and the State Park get their name from the geological wonder known as “The Sinks.” Stop at the Rise, the Sinks and the Visitors Center to learn more about the underground disappearance of the Popo Agie River. For an intimate look at the park, ask for information on interpretive nature walks, camping and picnic areas within the canyon. - [Hiking](https://windriver.org/experience/hiking/): If you are looking for something a little longer, but still mellow, Christina Lake, at 8 miles roundtrip, is a great hiking option. Follow Forest Service Road 131 from Sinks Canyon up the switchbacks to the Christina Lake trailhead near Fiddlers Lake. The trailhead has parking, horse corrals, and public restrooms. - [Wind River Country’s Casinos](https://windriver.org/experience/casinos/): Experience the thrill of Wyoming's only Las Vegas-style casinos, located on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Discover gaming excitement, luxurious accommodations, and rich cultural experiences at the Wind River Hotel & Casino and Shoshone Rose Casino & Hotel. - [Mountain & Road Biking](https://windriver.org/experience/mountain-road-biking/): If you mountain or road bike you'll love it in Wind River Country. We've got single-track and off-road trails worthy of the most adventurous. The terrain ranges from easy to extreme surrounded by mountains, deep in alpine meadows, through the high desert bordered by red cliffs. Road touring Togwotee Pass at 9000' and South Pass offer two totally different views, and both are exceptional. - [Rock & Ice Climbing](https://windriver.org/experience/rock-ice-climbing/): Scaling rock faces is not only a popular pursuit amongst locals, but also a large part of why Lander is a vacation destination. No matter your skill level or age, you’ll find the sport of rock climbing to be very accessible in Wyoming's Wind River Country. - [Fishing](https://windriver.org/experience/fishing/): 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. - [Wind River Range](https://windriver.org/experience/wind-river-range/): Many people mistakenly think the Grand Teton is Wyoming’s highest peak. It’s not. The Wind River’s Gannett Peak at 13,804 feet takes the title. In fact, 19 of Wyoming’s 20 highest peaks are in the Wind River Range - [Hunting](https://windriver.org/experience/hunting/): Wind River Country offers incredible hunting opportunities with high success rates and a remarkable diversity of game species across vast public lands. Hunters should plan ahead, contacting Wyoming Game and Fish or local outfitters for permit applications and guidance. - [Camping](https://windriver.org/experience/camping/): 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. - [Off-Road Vehicles](https://windriver.org/experience/off-road-vehicles/): There’s so much incredible scenery in Wind River County, it’s hard to see it all. One way that will help you is exploring our extensive off-road vehicle trails. Even when headed down a flat road, you'll always feel that sense of adventure when on an ATV. - [Gold Panning & Ghost Towns](https://windriver.org/experience/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 to find their fortune. Today, you can visit these historic sites and try your hand at gold panning at South Pass City State Historic Site. - [Native American Powwows](https://windriver.org/experience/native-american-powwows/): Experience the vibrant heart of Native American culture at Wind River's powwows, where you can witness the powerful beat of drums, the colorful regalia, and traditional dances. These events offer a unique opportunity to learn about the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes and enjoy authentic food and crafts. - [South Pass Driving Tour](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/south-pass-trail/): The South Pass Trail driving tour takes you through some of the first towns to settle in Wind River Country. Be sure to have your camera ready and your hiking boots strapped up tight- you are going to want to get out of the car and explore! - [Scenic Drives](https://windriver.org/experience/driving-tours/): Wind River Country is well-suited for exploring by car. Scenic routes pass through mountain ranges, river canyons and open desert, connecting towns, trailheads and historic sites along the way. Plan your next Wyoming road trip. - [Rodeos](https://windriver.org/experience/rodeos/): Few symbols capture the essence of the wild and romantic West like the cowboy. Embodying hard work, integrity and independence, cowboys are central to the area's heritage. Come to Wind River Country for an unforgettable experience at a variety of rodeo events, including miniature bull riding, ranch hands and professionals, relay races, and more. - [Absaroka Mountains](https://windriver.org/experience/absaroka-mountains/): Volcanic breccia created from years of lava flows sculpted spires and turrets forming the Absaroka Mountains. Accessible from Dubois, you can stay with a dude or guest ranch or hire an outfitter for the ultimate vacation. This range is known for hunting, blue ribbon trout fishing, horse-packing, skiing and snowmobiling, and wildlife viewing. ## - [Wild Horse Tours at the Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary](https://windriver.org/?p=36829): Join the Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary for a guided tour that offers a unique opportunity to learn about and experience wild horses in their natural habitat. During this 45-minute UTV adventure, get up close and personal with the wild horses as they roam freely across the stunning landscape with the captivating Wind River Range as the backdrop. ## ## Videos - [Winter in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/winter-in-wind-river-country/) - [Rock and Ice Climbing In Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/22459-2/) - [Backcountry Skiing in Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/22458-2/) - [Fat Bike in Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/22457-2/) - [Cross Country Ski in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/cross-country-ski-in-wind-river-country/) - [Black powder competition at 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous](https://windriver.org/video/black-powder-competition-at-1838-mountain-man-rendezvous/): Tim and Claudia have attended Riverton's 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous for 13 years now. Watch Tim aim and fire his black-powder rifle, then celebrate a successful hit on the target. Learn all about the history and lives of the mountain men of America's west at the Mountain Man Rendezvous each summer in Riverton, Wyoming. - [Hand Games](https://windriver.org/video/hand-games/): Jonathan and friends taught the Wind Visitors Council Hand Games last week. And they fed us traditional stew and fry bread. What fun! Jonathan we can't wait for the next tournament! - [Eagle Spirit Dancers at the Museum of the American West, Wind River Country, Lander, Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/eagle-spirit-dancers-at-the-museum-of-the-american-west-wind-river-country-lander-wyoming/): The public joins in with the Eagle Spirit Dancers at the Museum of the American West. Lander, Wyoming - [Wind River Reservation Tour .wmv](https://windriver.org/video/wind-river-reservation-tour-wmv/): Tour the Wind Reservation. Highlights include Native American history, powwows and the Wind River Casino. - [balloon rally.mpg](https://windriver.org/video/balloon-rally-mpg/) - [Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/wind-river-country/): Everything there is to see and do in Wind River Country, Wyoming - [Ultimate Miniature Bullriding](https://windriver.org/video/ultimate-miniature-bullriding/): Ultimate Miniature Bullriding - [Dubois, Wyoming Friday Night Rodeo](https://windriver.org/video/dubois-wyoming-friday-night-rodeo/): Dubois, Wyoming has rodeos every Friday night June-August. - [Jake Korell and the Wind River Heritage Center](https://windriver.org/video/jake-korell-and-the-wind-river-heritage-center/): Jake Korell and the Wind River Heritage Center - [Kurt going cross country on his bicycle](https://windriver.org/video/kurt-going-cross-country-on-his-bicycle/): I met Kurt in Dubois, WY May 25, 2012. He is traveling cross country on his bicycle and ran into a snow storm in Dubois. We had lunch together and he told me a little about his trip. - [Eagle Spirit Dancers and North Bear Drum Group](https://windriver.org/video/eagle-spirit-dancers-and-north-bear-drum-group/): Museum of the American West, Lander, Wyoming - [Monte Baker playing ragtime piano on the boardwalk in Dubois, Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/monte-baker-playing-ragtime-piano-on-the-boardwalk-in-dubois-wyoming/): Monte Baker is often seen playing his 102 year old piano in front of Horse Creek Gallery in Dubois, Wyoming - [Untamed Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/untamed-wind-river-country/): Wind River Country, Wyoming - [Eastern Shoshone Powwow June 23, 2013](https://windriver.org/video/eastern-shoshone-powwow-june-23-2013/): Eastern Shoshone Powwow June 23, 2013, Fort Washakie, Wyoming - [Indian Relay Races July 4, 2013 Lander, Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/indian-relay-races-july-4-2013-lander-wyoming/): Indian Relay Races July 4, 2013 at Pioneer Days Rodeo, Lander, Wyoming - [‘Tourism Pays’ video from Wyoming Office of Tourism](https://windriver.org/video/tourism-pays-video-from-wyoming-office-of-tourism/): Great little video highlighting the importance of tourism to our small community. Kudos to our Lander businesses and South Pass City State Historic Site. - [South Pass City Gold Rush Days Anvil Blast](https://windriver.org/video/south-pass-city-gold-rush-days-anvil-blast/): One of the favorite (and loudest) events at Gold Rush Days (every second weekend in July) is the anvil blasting or anvil shooting. It was a way miners celebrated big events. Two anvils are set one on top of the other and the cavity in the bottom anvil is filled with blasting powder and detonated. Historically they would have had competitions between miners to see who could get the most height and boom as well. - [Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/wyomings-wind-river-country/): Skip the big crowds and aim for the adventure with the big reward in Wyoming's Wind River Country. Backpack deep into glacial mountains, ride in river canyons or atop slick rock. Unplug into heart-opening sunsets, visit ghosts along wagon trails, or get caught up in the beat and colors of a Native American dance. You'll discover what it means to be 'Forever West' in Wyoming. Video Production by: Kyle Duba - [Catch the Big One in Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/catch-the-big-one-in-wyomings-wind-river-country/): Stop for a fishing trip in Wyoming’s Wind River Country with your family, and you’ll be sure to return. Lakes, streams, cutthroats, rainbow trout, and everything in between await you and your cast. You’ll catch a lot of fish, but we’re pretty sure you’ll never get your fill! Music by: Jason Shaw Video Production by: Kyle Duba - [Powwow in Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/powwow-in-wyomings-wind-river-country/): Find yourself awash in the feeling of friendships, history, culture, and rhythm at a Native American powwow in Wyoming’s Wind River Country. Jermaine invites everybody, all cultures, to experience the feeling of these colorful community events, to feel the beat of the drums, and share in his story. Video Production by: Kyle Duba - [Gold Rush Days South Pass City Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/gold-rush-days-south-pass-city-wyoming/): “It all happened right here.” Historic South Pass City saw a lot of American history, from cowboys to gold miners, from Oregon Trail emigrants to Native Americans. During Gold Rush Days held every July, you can relive much of that history and enjoy a few quirky ghost-town traditions while you’re at it! It's all at South Pass City State Historic Site. Music by: Jason Shaw Video Production by: Kyle Duba - [Discover Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/discover-wyomings-wind-river-country/): Welcome to Wyoming’s Wind River Country. We invite you to hike to breathtaking mountain views, pedal in river canyons or atop slick rock, fish pristine glacial waters. Walk along historic wagon trails, revisit history in ghost towns, or get caught up in the beat and colors of a Native American dance. That’s WY. That’s Wind River Country. Video Production by: Kyle Duba - [Ride Like a Cowboy](https://windriver.org/video/ride-like-a-cowboy/): Experience the life of a cowboy in Wind River Country Wyoming. Saddle up, ride a horse and be a part of the Old West where Cowboy Wisdom still exists. - [Mountain Biking in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/mountain-biking-in-wind-river-country/): Dirt trails, fat bikes, and a different kind of adventure in Wind River Country, Wyoming. - [World-class Rock Climbing in Lander Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/world-class-rock-climbing-in-lander-wyoming/): World-class rock climbing stretches throughout Wind River Country. From some of the most challenging routes in the world to beginner-friendly rock, you’ll find your spot on the wall in this part of the world. And because climbing is such an ingrained part of our culture, you’re also likely to find a new friend on the same wall you ascend! - [Hiking in Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/hiking-in-wind-river-country/) - [Hike the Popo Agie Falls Trail in Wyoming’s Wind River Country](https://windriver.org/video/hike-the-popo-agie-falls-trail-in-wyomings-wind-river-country/): Learn more about the Popo Agie Falls Trail as it follows the Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River through Sinks Canyon. This 1.5 mile hike near Lander, WY reaches a cascade of waterfalls in the Shoshone National Forest. - [See our Night Skies at Torrey Rim, Ring Lake and Trail Lake in Wind River Country Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/see-our-night-skies-at-torrey-rim-ring-lake-and-trail-lake-in-wind-river-country-wyoming/): In a world where entire generations of people have never seen the Milky Way and less than 20 percent of Americans and Europeans can even see the stars in the sky at night, Wyoming’s Wind River Country is delighted to be the dark spot on the map. - [Backcountry Ski Togwotee Pass Dubois, Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/backcountry-ski-togwotee-pass-dubois-wyoming/): Togwotee Pass is located on the Continental Divide in the Absaroka Mountains between Dubois, Wyoming and Moran Junction. Plan your stay in Dubois with affordable lodging and mountains in every direction. - [Sled the Best of Wyoming on the Continental Divide Trail](https://windriver.org/video/sled-the-best-of-wyoming-on-the-continental-divide-trail/): We’ve got ‘Room to Ride’ all the way from Togwotee Pass, to Dubois, to Lander and South Pass. Ride over 600 miles of groomed trails or make your own tracks through deep powder. Ride in solitude. Ride beneath blue skies. Ride surrrounded by unforgettable mountain vistas and alpine meadows. Ride in Wyoming’s Wind River Country. - [See the Night Sky at Sinks Canyon State Park, Wind River Country Wyoming](https://windriver.org/video/see-the-night-sky-at-sinks-canyon-state-park-wind-river-country-wyoming/): Millions of years ago massive glaciers carved the Wind River Range and the melting water and ice carved Sinks Canyon. Today you will find Sinks Canyon State Park a perfect location to take in some star gazing. The sandstone and limestone cliffs tower above the canyon floor and the Popo Agie River runs the entire length of the canyon. The park is known for the Popo Agie River disappearing underground at The Sinks and reappearing at The Rise. Come see the night sky as it was meant to be seen. Come to Wyoming’s Wind River Country. We've got Room to Breathe. ## Events - [The Freedom Truck Mobile Museum](https://windriver.org/event/the-freedom-truck-mobile-museum/): Embark on an interactive journey through 250 years of America! Inside this Freedom Truck, learn the stories of the men and women who built this country from a vast wilderness into this great nation. - [Unearth Your Story: Workshop 2 (Visual Arts) at the Riverton Branch Library Copy](https://windriver.org/event/unearth-your-story-workshop-2-visual-arts-at-the-riverton-branch-library-copy/): Join artist Twila Estrada for the second in this two-part creative workshop series. In this session, participants will bring their scenes to life with a variety of visual media. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. - [Unearth Your Story: Workshop 2 (Visual Arts) at the Dubois Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/unearth-your-story-workshop-2-visual-arts-at-the-dubois-branch-library/): Join artist Twila Estrada for the second in this two-part creative workshop series. In this session, participants will bring their scenes to life with a variety of visual media. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. - [Unearth Your Story: Workshop 2 (Visual Arts) at the Lander Library](https://windriver.org/event/unearth-your-story-workshop-2-visual-arts-at-the-lander-library/): Join artist Twila Estrada for the second in this two-part creative workshop series. In this session, participants will bring their scenes to life with a variety of visual media. Ages 18 and up. No registration required. - [National Day of the Cowboy](https://windriver.org/event/national-day-of-the-cowboy/): Celebrate the National Day of the Cowboy at the Dubois Museum. Experience authentic Western traditions as Tim Hayes demonstrates how to prepare a classic Chuck Wagon meal. Sip a cup of coffee while you watch the cooking process. Spectators are welcome. Purchase a ticket to enjoy the dinner. Enjoy listening to cowboy poetry and sharing stories and verses that capture the spirit of the West. This is part of the Wyoming Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series. Registration required. Call the Dubois Museum at (307) 455- 2284. - [Riverton Museum STEM Day](https://windriver.org/event/riverton-museum-stem-day/): The Riverton Museum invites the community to its free STEM Day event, offering hands-on science, technology, engineering, and math activities. This interactive program is ideal for curious minds of all ages. - [Masonic Cemetery Trek](https://windriver.org/event/masonic-cemetery-trek/): Join the Fremont County Pioneer Museum for an Adventure Trek to the Northfork Masonic Cemetery led by Toby Erickson. Registration is required by calling (307)332-3373 or visiting the museum. - [Unearth Your Story: Workshop 1 (Writing) at the Riverton Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/unearth-your-story-workshop-1-writing-at-the-riverton-branch-library/): Unlock your creative potential at the Riverton Branch Library's writing workshop led by Austin Hawkins. Learn to cultivate ideas and transform them into compelling scenes. This workshop, suitable for ages 18 and up, requires no registration. - [Unearth Your Story: Workshop 1 (Writing) at the Dubois Library](https://windriver.org/event/unearth-your-story-workshop-1-writing-at-the-lander-library-copy/): Discover how to cultivate and craft compelling stories in this creative writing workshop led by Austin Hawkins. Learn to transform your ideas into captivating scenes and explore the motivations behind your writing. - [Summer Theater Camp at Riverton Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/summer-theater-camp-at-riverton-branch-library/): Join actress Lily Draper for a three-day immersive theater camp at Riverton Branch Library, designed for kids aged 9 and up. Participants will gain an introduction to live theater production components. Seats are limited, so call (307) 856-3556 to register. - [Unearth Your Story: Workshop 1 (Writing) at the Lander Library](https://windriver.org/event/unearth-your-story-workshop-1-writing-at-the-lander-library/): Discover how to cultivate and craft compelling stories in this creative writing workshop led by Austin Hawkins. Learn to transform your ideas into captivating scenes and explore the motivations behind your writing. - [Peregrine Falcon Talk in Sinks Canyon State Park](https://windriver.org/event/peregrine-falcon-talk-in-sinks-canyon-state-park/): Discover the fascinating life cycle and history of peregrine falcons during a special talk at Sinks Canyon State Park. This free, all-ages event requires no registration, offering a wonderful opportunity to learn from a Game & Fish biologist. - [Railroad Trek](https://windriver.org/event/railroad-trek/): Embark on the Railroad Trek, an adventure led by the Fremont County Pioneer Museum, to discover historic railroad landmarks in Lander. Reservations are essential; contact the museum to secure your spot. - [Music in the Mountains](https://windriver.org/event/music-in-the-mountains/): Experience a two-day live music festival at Absaroka Ranch, welcoming all ages. Enjoy performances by talented artists like Jalan Crossland and Screen Door Porch, with refreshments available for purchase. - [Dubois Art Show and Sale](https://windriver.org/event/dubois-art-show-and-sale/): Discover the beauty of the Dubois Badlands Wilderness Study Area at a special exhibit and sale hosted by the Friends of the Dubois Badlands. This event aims to raise awareness and appreciation for this unique natural landscape. - [Foam Party at the Dubois Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/foam-party-at-the-dubois-branch-library/): Get ready for a bubbly good time at the Dubois Branch Library with Ann Lincoln's foam party. This fun event is perfect for kids of all ages, so don't forget to bring a towel for the sudsy adventures. - [Foam Party at the Riverton Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/foam-party-at-the-riverton-branch-library/): Join Ann Lincoln at the Riverton Branch Library for a fun-filled foam party. This exciting event is perfect for kids of all ages, so don't forget to bring a towel for all the soapy adventures. - [Foam Party at the Lander Library](https://windriver.org/event/foam-party-at-the-lander-library/): Get ready for a bubbly good time at the Lander Library with Ann Lincoln's famous foam gun. This fun event is perfect for kids of all ages, so be sure to bring a towel for post-foam drying. - [World Snake Day Talk at Sinks Canyon State Park](https://windriver.org/event/world-snake-day-talk-at-sinks-canyon-state-park/): Come and meet some of the native snakes in Sinks Canyon. Learn about their habitat, behavior and how important they are in the ecosystem. Guests of all ages are welcome. Free, no registration required. - [Chalk the Walk at the Riverton Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/chalk-the-walk-at-the-riverton-branch-library-2/): Join the Riverton Branch Library for an evening of chalk art, food trucks, and family fun. Sign up for your art square by July 14th at the library or by calling (307) 856-3556. - [East Fork Geology Trek](https://windriver.org/event/east-fork-geology-trek/): Join the Dubois Museum for a unique outdoor experience. Depart together for a guided trek along East Fork Rd., where renowned geologist Dr. David Love will share his expertise on the fascinating geology of the area. Don’t miss this chance to walk the land with an expert and discover the stories written in Wyoming’s rocks. This is part of the Wind River Visitors Council Adventure Trek Series. Please bring a sack lunch. Registration required, call the Dubois Museum at (307) 455- 2284. - [Stars of Sinks Canyon State Park](https://windriver.org/event/stars-of-sinks-canyon-state-park/): Explore the wonders of the night sky at Sinks Canyon State Park during a special stargazing event. This free, public gathering welcomes all ages to learn about the cosmos. - [LEGO Dino Build at the Lander Library](https://windriver.org/event/lego-dino-build-at-the-lander-library/): Join the Lander Library for a spectacular dinosaur building session. Ages 5 to 18. - [Dubois Museum 50th Anniversary Celebration](https://windriver.org/event/dubois-museum-50th-anniversary-celebration/): Join the Dubois Museum to celebrate their 50th anniversary, 1976 to 2026. This program is free and open to the public. Sign up to receive a copy of the Dubois area history. - [Tween Graphic Novel Book Club at the Lander Library](https://windriver.org/event/tween-graphic-novel-book-club-at-the-lander-library-2/): Join the Tween Graphic Novel Book Club at the Lander Library for monthly summer discussions and activities. Registration is required each month to receive a book copy, with sign-ups available at the children's desk by July 20. - [Geology in the Dubois Area](https://windriver.org/event/geology-in-the-dubois-area/): his deep knowledge of the geology that shapes the region. Dr. Love, a renowned field geologist, has educated people worldwide about Wyoming’s unique geology, natural resources and history. His work includes more than 250 geological publications and two detailed maps, making him one of the most respected voices in the field. This is part of the Wyoming Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series. This program is free and open to the public. - [CB&T Art Crawl during the International Climbers’ Festival](https://windriver.org/event/cbt-art-crawl-during-the-international-climbers-festival/): The CB&T Art Crawl is a street-fair-style art market that helps kick-off the annual International Climbers' Festival. It features artists, makers and vendors both local and from afar. Stroll through downtown, browse paintings, pottery, jewelry and more. There will be a special performance from the Eagle Spirit Singers and Dancers at 7 p.m. in Centennial Park. - [Tooth and Claw at Riverton Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/tooth-and-claw-at-riverton-branch-library/): Russell Hawley, education specialist from the Tate Geological Museum in Casper, is coming to RBL to present about the wonder of dinosaurs. This one hour interactive program is a fun learning opportunity for the entire family. - [Kids Intro to Pickleball](https://windriver.org/event/kids-intro-to-pickleball/): Kids grades 2 to 6 will learn the rules, build strong fundamentals and have fun mastering the basics of pickleball each week. Bring shoes, water bottles and a pickleball paddle. Registration required at cwc.edu/tickets/dubois/. - [Town Tuesday](https://windriver.org/event/town-tuesday/): Join the Town of Dubois to play games, walk with a friend or participate in other fun activities. Bring bikes, enjoy a scavenger hunt and fly kites all month long. Activities are geared towards ages two to 10, and all children must be supervised by an adult. - [The Northern Arapaho Experience](https://windriver.org/event/the-northern-arapaho-experience/): Immerse yourself in the rich culture and traditions of the Northern Arapaho Tribe in Central Wyoming. Witness captivating live performances, delve into the history of their dances, and even participate in traditional dancing. - [America Turns 250 Birthday Celebration](https://windriver.org/event/america-turns-250-birthday-celebration/): The National Museum of Military Vehicles is hosting a special celebration for America's 250th birthday. Enjoy extended hours, new exhibits, speakers, tank demonstrations, and a ticketed dinner, with admission on July 3 honored on July 5. - [National Bighorn Sheep Center Anniversary Picnic](https://windriver.org/event/national-bighorn-sheep-center-anniversary-picnic/): Free and open to the public. Enjoy food, desserts, raffles and games. - [Lander Art Center Summer Art Camp](https://windriver.org/event/lander-art-center-summer-art-camp/): This summer camp built for grades 3 through 8 is taught by Wyoming PTSB-certified art educator Pam Sipe. Campers work across drawing, watercolor, acrylic, papier-mâché, fiber art and clay, and each session ends with a gallery style Student Art Show on Friday, August 7. Registration required at landerartcenter.com/2026artcamp. - [Annual Dubois 4th of July Parade America 250](https://windriver.org/event/annual-dubois-4th-of-july-parade-america-250/): Join the Annual Dubois 4th of July Parade celebrating America 250 with pre-parade games downtown. The festivities kick off at Town Park and proceed east on Ramshorn. - [2nd Annual Mountain Man 400 Bug Run](https://windriver.org/event/2nd-annual-mountain-man-400-bug-run/): Join the Combat Veterans Motorcycle Association Wyoming 36-1 for their 2nd annual Mountain Man 400 Bug Run. Expect a silent auction and food on the 24th and live music and an afterparty on the 25th. All proceeds go to Wyoming veterans in need. - [Hot Notes | Cool Nites Concerts in the Park](https://windriver.org/event/hot-notes-cool-nites-concerts-in-the-park-3/): Hot Notes, Cool Nites is a summer concert series in the Lander, Riverton and Shoshoni City Parks. This month features a concert performance of the CWC Community Band and NOISEFolk. The Band performs programs from a variety of musical genres including classical band works, marches, Broadway, folk and movie music. All band musicians are invited to participate in the CWC Community Band. Local musicians who wish to perform in the band should contact CWC Band Director Dr. Jeremy Cochran at jcochran@cwc.edu. - [Bookworm’s Buffet Book Club at the Riverton Branch Library](https://windriver.org/event/bookworms-buffet-book-club-at-the-riverton-branch-library-2/): Join Riverton Branch Library’s monthly book club. This month’s title is All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr. A Zoom link will be available for those who cannot attend in person. - [46th Annual Riverton Rendezvous Balloon Rally](https://windriver.org/event/46th-annual-riverton-rendezvous-balloon-rally/): Balloon rides are available. People on the ground can enjoy watching creative balloon designs in the sky. - [Pony Express in Wyoming](https://windriver.org/event/pony-express-in-wyoming/): The Fremont County Pioneer Museum will be hosting Brandy Eggleman from the National Pony Express Association, Beaver Rim Chapter on the history and significance of the Pony Express. She will have items like saddlebags used in the Pony Express “re-rides” for the audience to look at. Every June, hundreds of riders from across the country come together to take part in the annual Pony Express Re-Ride, relaying the mail nearly 2,000 miles from Missouri to California. This Wyoming Community Bank Discovery Speakers Series program is free and open to the public. Call (307) 332-3373 for details. - [Hot Notes | Cool Nites Concerts in the Park](https://windriver.org/event/hot-notes-cool-nites-concerts-in-the-park-2/): Experience "Hot Notes | Cool Nites," a vibrant summer concert series held in Lander, Riverton, and Shoshoni City Parks. This month's lineup features the CWC Community Band and the duo Tessa and Brady, offering a diverse range of musical performances. - [Challenge For Charities Half Marathon, 5km and 1 Mile Running Races](https://windriver.org/event/challenge-for-charities-half-marathon-5km-and-1-mile-running-races/): Join the Lander Community Foundation at this culminating event that celebrates community wide fundraising benefiting around 50 local non-profit organizations. All races start and finish at Centennial Park in downtown Lander. For more information, visit landercommunityfoundation.org/race-information - [Lander Rotary 4th of July Buffalo BBQ](https://windriver.org/event/lander-rotary-4th-of-july-buffalo-bbq/): The Lander Rotary Club invites you to their 4th of July Buffalo BBQ following the parade. Enjoy live music by Low Water String Band, burgers, hot dogs, and ice cream with proceeds supporting local community projects. - [Lander’s 132nd Pioneer Days Parade](https://windriver.org/event/landers-132nd-pioneer-days-parade/): Join us for the 132nd Pageant of the Old West Lander, featuring the annual Pioneer Days Parade. Line Main Street to witness this historic celebration of community and tradition. - [Lander’s Independence Day Fireworks Show](https://windriver.org/event/landers-independence-day-fireworks-show/): Cap off the celebration with Lander's Independence Day Fireworks Show hosted by the Independence Day Fireworks Committee. Viewing will be available from the DEQ parking lot at the Wyoming Life Resource Center. Donations are appreciated and may be made at the event or online at lander.fcsuite.com/erp/donate/list. - [Coffee with the Chamber](https://windriver.org/event/coffee-with-the-chamber-3/): Join the Lander Chamber of Commerce every Wednesday morning to meet fellow business leaders and entrepreneurs, share updates and exchange ideas in a relaxed setting. For more information, visit info.landerchamber.org. - [Riverton Wednesday Farmer’s Market](https://windriver.org/event/riverton-wednesday-farmers-market/): Discover the vibrant Riverton Wednesday Farmer's Market, a weekly gathering for community, delicious food, and live music. Bring the family for sidewalk chalk art, lawn games, and tunes by Jim Bateman. - [Clay Studio](https://windriver.org/event/clay-studio/): Explore pottery at the Lander Art Center's drop-in Clay Studio classes held every Wednesday. This is a welcoming environment to discover the joy of working with clay. - [Eagle Spirit Dancers](https://windriver.org/event/eagle-spirit-dancers-3/): Experience the captivating performances of the Eagle Spirit Dancers at the Fremont County Pioneer Museum in Lander. Discover Native American history and culture every Wednesday until August 12, with free admission. - [Dubois WY – Veteran Film Preview Screening](https://windriver.org/event/dubois-wy-veteran-film-preview-screening/): See an excerpt of the upcoming Veteran-led documentary 'Crossing the Threshold'. Film paired with Q&A with filmmakers and local Veterans. Free event! - [Riverton WY – Veteran Film Preview Screening](https://windriver.org/event/riverton-wy-veteran-film-preview-screening/): See an excerpt of the upcoming Veteran-led documentary 'Crossing the Threshold'. Film paired with Q&A with filmmakers and local Veterans. Free event! - [Riverton 250 Celebration](https://windriver.org/event/riverton-250-celebration/): Join Riverton for its 250th celebration, featuring a morning parade and a free hot dog feed at city park. The festivities continue with vendors, music, games, food trucks, and cowboy poetry throughout the day. - [Dinner and Sunset at the Absaroka Ranch](https://windriver.org/event/dinner-and-sunset-at-the-absaroka-ranch-2/): Receive a welcome and property history before a delicious meal. BBQ Dinner in the Picnic Area. Enjoy drinks and hors d'oeuvres amid Aspen trees after a scenic drive through Dunoir Valley. Afterwards, gather in the meadow for a campfire, more drinks, s'mores and friendly horses. Watch the sunset with live music around the fire. Registration required at dinnerandsunsetabsarokaranch.eventbrite.com - [Eagle Spirit Dancers](https://windriver.org/event/eagle-spirit-dancers-2/): The Fremont County Pioneer Association proudly hosts the "Eagle Spirit Dancers" at the Pioneer Museum in Lander. This free event showcases Native American history and culture every Wednesday from June 17 to August 12. - [Tuesday Night Square Dancing](https://windriver.org/event/tuesday-night-square-dancing/) - [Chess Club at Indie Darling Bookstore](https://windriver.org/event/chess-club-at-indie-darling-bookstore-2/): Join the Chess Club at Indie Darling Bookstore, open to all ages and skill levels. Chess sets are provided, just bring your favorite snacks and drinks to enjoy. - [Dubois Farmers Market](https://windriver.org/event/dubois-farmers-market-2/): The Dubois Farmers Market is held every Thursday at the Three Spear Ranch Building. For more information, please call (307) 455-2313.
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