Over the course of the four days from July 7-10th, 2016, vendors will fill parks with food, live music, beer, entertainment and more to celebrate the mountain men, legendary explorers, and Native Americans who opened commerce in the American West. From visits to the Museum of the Mountain Man that bestows Jim Bridgers rifle to the return of the Green River Rendezvous historical re-enactment and nightly…
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Celebrate with us the great success of US Highway 191's two wildlife overpasses, six underpasses, and 13 miles fencing system to protect and preserve Wyoming's extraordinary wildlife.
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From Nordic tracks to 25 alpine runs to horseback riding to mountain biking, White Pine Ski Area and Summer Resort provides year round outdoor play for all.
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Hours May 1 - September 30th, 9 am - 5 pm, Daily October 1 - October 30th, 9 am - 4 pm, Monday-Saturday November 1 - April 30th, Open by Scheduled Appointment
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Visitors are awed by the breathtaking views of the Wind River Mountains while golfing at Rendezvous Meadows Golf Course.
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Take advantage of one of the friendliest welcome centers in Wyoming. Our seasoned staff will provide you with a friendly, relaxing place providing information for your visit to beautiful Pinedale and the Forever West State of Wyoming.
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Promoting healthy lifestyles, the Pinedale Aquatic Center is a year-round 76,000 square-foot training facility and recreation center. Visitors may enjoy an array of fitness classes and activities offered daily. Classes are often free with admission, and paid guests have access to the entire facility. Camps for kids and a child care center available for patrons make "The PAC" a family-friendly center for all ages.
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The Sublette Ice Arena hosts several programs, tournaments, training clinics, and special events year round. For a small mountain town, visitors are blown away by the caliber of Pinedale's ice skating facilities. Extend your stay and take advantage of public skate to check it out.
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When compared to other libraries in Wyoming serving populations of 10,000 or less, the Sublette County Library serves the most visitors and has the largest collection of audio and video materials, as well as print subscriptions.
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A natural rejuvenating hot spring soak in the Gros Ventre Mountains
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Pinedale is a community that cares about its Veterans
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In route through Pinedale, Wyoming on US Highway 191 stop by American Legion Park to view this spectacular fine art
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A day time beach area on the southeast shore of Fremont Lake
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Experience the unchanged natural setting where tens of thousands of emigrants crossed the New Fork River and camped in the 1860s. Visitors can enjoy the New Fork Crossing to better understand its historical significance, or just come and enjoy the beautiful setting which appears to be an oasis of river and trees surrounded by miles of dry high desert plains.Open June 1st thru til the snow…
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Pine Street is Pinedale's main street and is perfectly located on the popular Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway in route to Yellowstone. Pinedale was named for the beautiful pine trees along the Pine Creek running through the heart of town and was founded on September 26, 1904.
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Preserving the most special places of the West. Everyone is invited to the Sommers Ranch Homestead, a living history interpretation of the early 1900's homestead life in the famous Upper Green River Valley. Open Fridays and Saturdays from June through August from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm. Admission is by donation.
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For 115 years, it has been used by ranchers to get their cattle to and from range allotments in the Bridger-Teton National Forest.
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In one form or another, snowmobiles have been around Pinedale since the early 1930's
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Open June through mid-OctoberTuesday - Saturday 12:00 Noon to 4:00 PMAdmission is by donation.
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