- Our list of the best things to do in Pinedale, Wyoming, features the top 19 nearby activities — including 9 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Pinedale, WY has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Museums & Galleries, Sights & Landmarks, Outdoor Places, and Sports & Fitness.
- The results below include the top 18 things to do within the city of Pinedale, WY , followed by 1 popular activity in the nearby city of Big Piney
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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.
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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.
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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.
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With several locales, Sublette County Library has an impressive collection of books for the public to enjoy. Each location further offers conference rooms that can be scheduled for community events and meetings.
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734 E Green River Road, Pinedale, WY 82941
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Sommers Ranch Homestead Historical Ranch is a museum that has an original cabin that has been restored to its historical period and has many original pieces, photos and artifacts. On the property is also a barn, ice house and cellar.
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Scenic U.S. Route 191 enters Wyoming near Minnie's Gap providing access to Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. The road then travels across the dessert before finally reaching Yellowstone National Park.
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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.
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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.
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With four ponds in the area, CCC Ponds Recreation Area provides visitors with paved trails for walking and biking. At the edge of the recreation area, there is a dam for Fremont Lake that visitors can walk over.
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Honoring veterans, American Legion Park Veterans Memorial features several stone structures with names etched on them. The park has several covered picnic areas and offers scenic views of the distant mountain tops.