
It takes all of us to WY Responsibly

It takes all of us to WY responsibly! Help keep Wyoming wild and free. We encourage mindful travel that supports our land, wildlife, businesses and residents. Let’s all do our part to experience Wyoming’s majesty responsibly.
Here’s how:

Adventure & Camping
Plan ahead.
Outdoor recreation is more popular than ever, causing overcrowding in some of Wyoming’s most beautiful areas. Make camping reservations early for reservable sites, and be flexible with plans. If a parking lot is full, be ready to seek different trails and lesser-known experiences.
Keep it clean.
Be prepared to not have access to trash cans or restrooms, especially when recreating in national forests. Bring your own garbage bags, and take all trash with you when you leave, including pet waste. If you need to poop in the woods, do so at least 100 feet from water sources, and dig a hole several inches deep.
Be fire aware.
Respect fire bans in place, choose a campsite with pre-existing fire rings whenever possible, and never leave your fire unattended. Make sure you have plenty of water available to put out your fire; you’ll need to completely extinguish it at night and before you leave camp.
Enjoy natural spaces responsibly.

Wildlife Safety
Keep your distance.
For the safety of wildlife and visitors, please keep your distance from all animals, not just those that seem scary to you. It’s recommended to stay at least 100 yards away from bears and wolves and at least 25 yards away from all other wildlife.
Respect their home.
Respect wildlife habitats by not altering campsites, trails or developed recreation sites. Follow leash regulations, and pick up after your pets. If you plan to enjoy Wyoming’s beautiful water, get your boat inspected first to prevent the spread of invasive species.
Keep them wild.
Prevent animals from becoming reliant on humans by never feeding wildlife. Store food properly by keeping it in a locked vehicle with the windows rolled up, a hard-sided camper, a bear canister or a bear box. Dispose of all food in a trash bag, and take your garbage with you when you leave.
Co-exist responsibly.

Community Responsibility
Be healthy.
Please respect posted signs and announcements for health and safety guidelines and requirements so we can continue to enjoy our community spaces. Masks are required on all federal lands.
Be flexible & informed.
Do your research and have a plan B. Be prepared for spotty cell service and Wi-Fi by having maps and backup plans ready. Understand what type of land you plan to recreate on. Amenities and regulations vary from national parks to national forests and other types of public lands.
Be an early bird.
Reserve camping and lodging well before you arrive. Spots can fill months, or up to a year, in advance for popular areas like national parks. Visit the parks during non-peak hours (before 9 a.m. and after 3 p.m.) and seasons (April to May and September to October) for a more intimate experience.
Be part of a responsible community.
As the least populated state with the most room for adventure, we recognize the responsibility to be mindful stewards for our lands, animals, culture and communities. We invite you to WY responsibly as you witness the majesty of Wyoming.
Interested in visiting Wind River Country? Plan your trip HERE!
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.
Photo: Wind River Country
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Jun 26
🏔️ Travel back to 1838 at the Mountain Man Rendezvous happening in Riverton, Wyoming.
Beginning tomorrow (6/26), immerse yourself in the traditions, skills and stories of the fur trade era.
📸 Photo: Wind River Country/Brad Christensen
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Jun 25
There`s no place quite like old Wyo`.
Photo: Journal of Lost Time
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Jun 23
When the mountains call, there’s only one thing to do. Go.
Photo: Journal of Lost Time
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Jun 19
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.
Photo: Melissa Hemkin
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Jun 17
This is what we like to call the perfect summer day in Wind River Country.
Photo: Wind River Country/Paula McCormick
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Jun 15
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.
Find more information at the link in our bio.
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Jun 13
The wilds of Wyoming are calling. Start planning your trip at the link in our bio.
Photos: Jhamil Bader, Jennifer Lips, Granite & Light, Wind River Country
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Jun 11
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!
Photo: Wyoming Office of Tourism
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Jun 8
Rodeo season is officially starting in Wind River Country. Be sure to join us as we kick off the first night of the Dubois Friday Night Rodeos TONIGHT! And if you can`t make this one, you can catch rodeo action every Friday through August 21.
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Photos: Brady McLean
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Jun 5
Spring storms and lush landscapes.
Start planning your visit at the link in our bio.
Photo: Scott Copeland
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Jun 4
June has arrived! Take a peek at the events around Wind River Country including Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow, Dubois Friday Night Rodeos, Lander Brewfest and 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous!
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Jun 1
