Frame Every Sunset. Explore Wind River Country’s Peaceful Lands.


Public land defines much of Wind River Country. More than five million acres of mountains, forests, desert and open terrain provide space to explore without crowds. These lands support hiking, wildlife viewing, fishing, scenic drives and travel along historic routes. With a mix of access points and conditions that change with the seasons, they offer a wide range of ways to spend time outside.

Adventures in the Wild


Across forests, mountains, lakes and desert terrain, public lands support a wide range of outdoor activity. Wildlife is commonly seen in open areas and along water, while backcountry routes lead into higher elevations and more remote terrain.

Day trips and longer routes are both possible, depending on the area and season. Conditions can vary, so planning ahead helps ensure safe travel.

A climber ascends a steep rock face on a rugged mountain ridge, surrounded by dense evergreen forests and distant rolling hills in Wind River Country.

Historic Awe & Tranquility

Historic trails and routes cross this region, including segments of the Oregon Trail, Pony Express and Continental Divide Trail. These paths reflect travel routes used for generations.

Today, they also provide access to open landscapes, quiet conditions and dark night skies. Many areas offer space to walk, observe and spend time without heavy traffic or development.

Quick Tips

Public land in Wind River Country includes areas managed by the U.S. Forest Service, Bureau of Land Management, State of Wyoming and the Wind River Indian Reservation.

Some areas require permits, including recreation on the Wind River Indian Reservation and certain group or livestock trips. Check with the appropriate agency before your visit.

Did You Know?

Shoshone National Forest is the nation’s first national forest and supports a wide range of recreation, including climbing, backpacking and horse packing.

Parts of Bridger-Teton National Forest are also accessible near Dubois via Union Pass.

Designated Wilderness areas are limited to travel by foot or horse. Motorized use and bikes are not permitted.

Regional Offices

U.S. Forest Service – Shoshone National Forest

  • Washakie District Ranger’s Office, Lander: (307) 332‑5460
  • Wind River District Ranger’s Office, Dubois: (307) 455‑2466

Bureau of Land Management

  • Lander Resource Area: (307) 332‑8400

Wyoming Game & Fish Department

  • (307) 332‑2688

Shoshone & Arapaho Fish & Game Department

  • (307) 332‑7207

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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There's no place quite like old Wyo'. 

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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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