Annual Festivals: Swedish Smorgasbord, Antler Rendezvous, Chariot Races, weekly rodeos.
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The town of Dubois is nestled along the upper Wind River, rimmed by the Wind River and Absaroka mountains. Once headquarters for old-time cow outfits, railroad tie hack crews and river tie drives, Dubois is now the social center for upper Wind River livestock and dude ranches. Noted for its hunting and fishing, the area contains some of the best big game hunting in western America.
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It is home to large herds of elk, bighorn sheep, grizzly bears, wolves, moose and mule deer. The National Big Horn Sheep Interpretive Center is the main attraction in downtown. Tours are offered to show off the Whiskey Mountain herd of bighorn sheep, the largest wintering herd of Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep in the world. Togwotee Pass, between Dubois and Jackson Hole, is known for its snowmobiling and deep powder.
Although you won't find Butch Cassidy sneaking out a saloon's back door (like he used to in Baggs) or an innkeeper poisoning patrons with arsenic to steal their gold (like Polly Bartlett in the mining town of South Pass City), Wyoming's bars and saloons are still full of the Wild West – not to mention modern-day quirkiness and characters. Follow this three-day driving itinerary to experience some of the state's most interesting places to saddle up (and I mean that literally if we're talking about The Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson) and grab a cold one or just gawk at these Wyoming watering-hole wonders. read more
Nearly 100 courses are scattered throughout the state. The high altitudes of Wyoming allows the shots stay aloft almost 10 percent longer than the same shot made at sea level. Now that's something to drive for. read more