
Dubois
Where a Mountain Town Dazzles
Welcome to Dubois
Wide-open views, mountain air and the sound of the river set the tone in Dubois. Tucked between the Wind River and Absaroka ranges, this small town moves at its own pace, shaped by Chinook winds, Western heritage and a creative mix of ranchers, artists and outfitters.
Walk the streets, browse local shops like the Honey House and take in the easy rhythm of daily life. From nearby trails and scenic drives to small-town traditions, Dubois offers a place to settle in and stay awhile.
For more information, visit Destination Dubois or the Dubois Chamber of Commerce.

Fun Facts
Population
About 1,000 residents
Elevation
6,946 feet above sea level
What the Area Is Known For
Dubois sits along the scenic Wind River and is known for its Old West character, nearby Absaroka Mountains, the wildlife-rich Togwotee Pass and a long tradition of historic dude and guest ranches. The area is also popular for year-round fly fishing, snowmobiling and outdoor adventure.
Events
Friday Night Rodeos
Tuesday Night Square Dancing
National Day of the Cowboy celebration
Peak Majesty. True Art. Dubois Adventure.
TravelStorys: Take the Interactive Audio Tour
Explore Dubois through an interactive, story-driven audio tour that brings the town’s history and character to life. Start the tour right here by clicking the arrow on the map, or experience it on-site by downloading the free TravelStorys app. As you explore each stop, audio, images and stories automatically appear.
The Story of Dubois, All Around
The story of Dubois is woven into its museums, rodeos and long-standing traditions. Visit the National Bighorn Sheep Center, the Dubois Museum and the National Museum of Military Vehicles to explore the people, wildlife and events that shaped this place.

Recreation
Adventure shifts with the seasons in Dubois. Summer brings hiking, fishing and long days on the trail, while winter opens up miles of snowmobiling, skiing and snow-covered backcountry to explore.

Wildlife Watching
Wildlife is part of everyday life around Dubois. In winter, elk herds fill the valleys, while bighorn sheep, moose and migratory birds move through the surrounding mountains and waterways.
The Elk of Whiskey Mountain
Each winter, thousands of elk gather near Dubois, creating one of the region’s most memorable sights. Herds settle along the slopes of Whiskey Mountain and the nearby Inberg-Roy Wildlife Habitat Management Area from mid-November through April.
Throughout the year, the area supports a wide range of wildlife. Watch for bighorn sheep, mule deer and moose, along with black bears in nearby forests. Mountain lions, wolves and occasionally grizzly bears also move through the region, while rivers and wetlands draw a variety of birdlife.

Public Lands and Trails
Step beyond town and into some of the West’s most iconic landscapes. Follow sections of the Continental Divide Trail or explore the peaks and valleys of the Wind River and Absaroka ranges, where outdoor adventure and history intersect.
Curious About Wind River Country? Start Here
Keep exploring Dubois through stories that highlight its history, landscapes and outdoor adventures. From practical trip ideas to deeper looks at the town’s past, these podcasts offer inspiration for every season.
Historic Driving Tours
Take the scenic route. Driving tours near Dubois wind through mountain passes, historic corridors and wide stretches of Wyoming, connecting landscapes with the stories behind them.

Day of the Cowboy
Each summer, Dubois celebrates Day of the Cowboy with rodeos, music and community traditions that honor the region’s Western heritage.
In Town for These Events
See what’s happening while you’re in town. Local events add to the experience, from weekly traditions to seasonal gatherings.
Businesses in Dubois
Taylor Creek Sinclair
Dubois, WY 82513
Continental Divide Dogsled Adventures
Dubois, WY 82513
Crooked Creek
Dubois, WY 82513
Teton Fishing Company, LLC
Dubois, WY 82513
Solitude RV Park
Dubois, WY 82513
Chinook Winds Motel
Dubois, WY 82513
Follow Dubois in Real Time
See Dubois as it happens, from wildlife sightings and mountain views to local traditions and everyday moments. Follow along and share your own experience by tagging @windrivercountry.
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