24 miles south of Lander, Wyoming on Highway 28 is one of the most scenic vistas in Wyoming: Red Canyon.

Red Canyon was formed over 60 million years ago during the uplift of the Wind River Range. As the softer sedimentary rocks tilted, the more easily erodible rocks were removed by the action of water, creating the canyon as it is seen today.

A breathtaking panoramic view of rolling hills blanketed with vibrant wildflowers at sunset, showcasing a dramatic sky filled with fiery oranges and soft purples in Wind River Country.
Sunset over Red Canyon. Photo: Scott Copeland

Stop at the overlook at the top of the rim and look out across the canyon. In the spring—usually the first two weeks of June—you will see thousands of arrowleaf balsamroot, phlox, silvery lupine, sticky geranium and more.

Each season has its own palette of colors and light from nature. In the fall, colors change from green to subtle shades of red, orange and amber. In the winter when snow covers the canyon, thousands of elk can be spotted as they feed and winter there.

A breathtaking winter landscape with snow-covered mountains and a vibrant sunset sky in Wind River Country.
Red Canyon in the Winter. Photo: Scott Copeland

The long, grass-covered slopes on the west side of the canyon are part of a unit of rocks named the Permian period Phosphoria formation, and the bottom of the canyon and the lower 300 feet of the east side are eroded into the Triassic period Chugwater formation. The bright red color of the Chugwater is due to a great amount of oxidized iron between and on the grains of the rock. It is this coloration that gives Red Canyon its name.

woman and dog at an overlook
Hiking Red Canyon. Photo: Cinthia Hayford

Red Canyon Rim, which forms the east side of the valley is salmon colored Jurassic period Nugget sandstone. This sandstone was deposited during regression of ancient seas. It represents tidal flat and beach sedimentation and was cross-stratified during deposition on ancient back-beak sand dunes.

This National Natural Landmark provides important wildlife habitat for elk, mule deer, and other small mammals and birds.

The Nature Conservancy owns and operates the Red Canyon Ranch in the center of the canyon. Public lands managed by the Bureau of Land Management surround most of Red Canyon’s Ranch land.

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Mountain biking, road biking, fishing and hiking. Wind River Country is an outdoor lover's paradise.

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The perfect Wyoming day: hiking and viewing petroglyphs. 

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Welcome to Wyoming, a place where badlands and mountains collide. 

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Make plans to attend the Ethete Celebration Powwow, happening this week, July 9–12 at the Ethete Powwow Grounds. Experience the vibrant traditions, incredible dancing, drumming and welcoming community that make this annual celebration so special. 

Schedule:
Thursday -7 p.m. warm up night, royalty contest and youth powwow
Friday -7 p.m. grand entry
Saturday - 1 p.m. grand entry
Saturday - 7 p.m. grand entry
Sunday - 10 a.m. parade
Sunday - 2 p.m. grand entry

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Happy Independence Day from Wind River Country!

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Soaking in the beauty of Jade Lake, one perfect view at a time.

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📍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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