The world feels a little upside-down right now, especially for travel lovers. We’re finding ourselves daydreaming about hitting the open road or disembarking from a plane in a beautiful new location. We’re looking forward to strolling through local art galleries, tasting local cuisine, biking on new trails. And while we wait, we’re checking out virtual reality tours and swiping left through beautiful photos of dream destinations. So why not embrace this “dream now, visit later” approach of doing things upside-down or inside-out and treat ourselves to another aspect of travel: shopping!

So many of the businesses in Wind River Country’s friendly towns have found clever ways to keep their employees working and their community connected. You can help out by picking up a souvenir from your virtual visit and to keep you inspired for your real-life visit.

A quiet street lined with historic buildings, featuring a prominent theater marquee that reads 'BE EXCELLENT TO EACH OTHER' in Wind River Country.
Photo: Melissa Vette-Denton

Here are just a few ideas:

Come for the Local Food

Gift certificates don’t have to be gifted! Contact the restaurant you can’t wait to try—or return to—and purchase a gift certificate for your upcoming visit. When you do arrive, you’ll get a little treat for yourself, and until then the local business owner will breathe a little easier. Doesn’t that feel great?

A vibrant salad with mixed greens, cherry tomatoes, and shredded cheese, served on a white plate with a golden-brown focaccia bread in the background in Wind River Country.
Photo: Wind River Country

Stay for the Local Companies

Prepare for your outdoor adventure by shopping online or for a gift certificate at a local gear shop, such as Wild Iris, Wind River Outdoor Company, Rocky Mountain Discount Sports, Wind River Gear, and more.

When you arrive, you’ll want to be prepared for wildlife watching, whether it’s elk in the high country or birdwatching. Is there a more appropriate way to see them than through a set of custom binoculars or a scope from Maven, a local company?

A majestic mule deer with impressive antlers stands alert in a rugged desert landscape in Wind River Country.
Photo: Bill Sincavage

Escape through Art

The Lander Art Center has created an online version of its annual member’s art show. Peruse the art, then think about which piece of Wind River Country you’d like to keep with you forever, even if you acquire it before your visit—an unusual story to match unusual times.

A serene mountain landscape with a calm lake reflecting colorful peaks under a clear blue sky in Wind River Country.
Art: Kelsey Ball

You can find more artwork souvenirs around Wind River Country, for example by Monte Baker in Dubois, High Plains Reflections Gallery in Riverton at, or at Alchemy in Lander.

Return in Person

All of this is a way to postpone—but not to cancel—your visit to Wind River Country. In fact, think of it as a special way to extend your visit.

Follow the Moments That Make Wind River Country


See Wind River Country as it happens, on the trail, in town and out on the land. Follow along for real moments from real people, and share your own journey by tagging @windrivercountry.

📍South Pass City, Wyoming 

While you can visit this historic gold mining town from the end of May - mid October, save the date for Gold Rush Days - July 11 & 12.

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When the mountains call, there’s only one thing to do. Go. 

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Ready to learn more about the wild horses of the West? The Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary - which is located on the Wind River Indian Reservation - has a visitor center with an interpretive display, and also offers guided tours.
Plan your trip at the link in our bio. 

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This is what we like to call the perfect summer day in Wind River Country.

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Combine history and modern-day culture at the Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow, June 19-21. Held in Fort Washakie, the event includes a parade, hand game tournament, drum contest, Indian rodeo and relay races and Grand Entries. 

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Plan a trip to Lander and Lander Brewfest to enjoy 80+ beers made all across the Mountain West on June 12-13. We hope to see you there - cheers! 

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Spring storms and lush landscapes. 

Start planning your visit at the link in our bio. 

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