- The list below includes 2 free or cheap things to do in or near Dubois, Wyoming, including 16 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Natural History Museums, Nature & Wildlife Areas and River.
- From Dubois Museum/Wind River Historical Center to National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Dubois.
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909 West Ramshorn Street., Dubois, WY
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The Dubois Museum/Wind River Historical Center begins with the history of the Mountain Shoshone, the first inhabitants of the Upper Wind River Valley, and follows the region's story through homesteaders and Scandinavian loggers.
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907 W. Ramshorn, Dubois, WY 82513
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The National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center maintains a focus on wildlife stewardship and information on the bighorn sheep. Wildlife tours in the Whiskey Mountain Habitat Area promise viewing opportunities to see the animals in the wild.
42.2 Miles
Oxbow Bend is very photogenic because visitors can get pictures of Mount Moran reflecting in the Snake River. The area is home to numerous moose, river otters, black bears and grizzly bears.
42.9 Miles
A mountain peak, Wind River Range Overlook offers scenic views of the American Rockies. The overlook can be accessed via two hiking trails and makes an ideal adventure for backpackers and other outdoor enthusiasts.
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14496 Hwy 191 S, Bondurant, WY 82922
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From two hour to full days rides, Sleeping Indian Outfitters Day Tours customizes private tours for its guests, including scenic views, river crossings, or a combination ride and trout fishing experience.
46.1 Miles
With two large parking lots and toilet facilities, Elkhart Park Trailhead ensures comfort and beauty. The trail is best suited for day hiking and horseback riding; there is camping nearby.
46.1 Miles
The Skyline Scenic Drive is a 34 mile roundtrip excursion that is a must-see for guests in the area. Visitors will have much to behold as they climb part of the Wind River Mountain to see incredible picturesque sights.
47.0 Miles
A pronghorn migration route that has been repeated for thousands of years, the Ancient Path of the Pronghorn today is a federally designated wildlife migration corridor. Tourists who drive alongside the route may be able to see them.
47.2 Miles
The Pinedale Aquatic Center is a community favorite for summer swimming lessons, programs for everyone from toddlers to adults, day camps, fitness classes, physical therapy, and many other community events.
47.3 Miles
At the Museum of Mountain Men, visitors can view exhibits from when mountain men ruled the land around Pinedale. Visitors can see fur trading papers, antique firearms, Native American hunting weapons and old photography equipment.