Fort Bridger
Population: 400Elevation: 6,673 ftRegion: Southwest
Fort Bridger is in Uinta County, in the Evanston metro area.
The community was named after trapper James Bridger, who established trading post...
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Wyoming Cities
Wyoming is loaded with incredible experiences. Each town has its own unique feel and offerings. But the constant is the authentic western adventure you will find no matter where you are in Wyoming...
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Wagon Wheel Motel & RV Park
Located across from Historic Fort Bridger, 2 miles off freeway. Quiet location with clean rooms. All rooms are ground level. Non-smoking facility. Air conditioning, cable TV, refrigerators and...
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Mountain Man Rendezvous
A campfire crackles in front of you, its smoke mingling with the sharp mountain air. In the near distance, horses and mules paw at patches of grass. Your traveling partner sits across from you, using...
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Big Muddy Outdoors
Nestled in the foothills of the Uinta mountains consisting of 7,000 acres of private land; cabins for your personalized retreat, family reunion, youth camp and more. A fisherman's dream, they boast...
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Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Site FacilitiesFort Bridger State Historic Site can be reached by taking Interstate 80, Exit 34 then going approximately 3 miles south of Evanston,Wyoming.
Established by Jim Bridger and Louis...
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Southwest Wyoming
The stark landscape of Southwest Wyoming hides a vast array of natural treasures – from the mineral riches which started so much of the area’s settlements to the fossilized remains of ancient animals...
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Storming the Fort: Fort Bridger
Begun as a trading post to serve overland travelers, Fort Bridger, located in southwest Wyoming, 35 miles east of Evanston off Interstate 80, was first in use by 1842. Owned and operated by mountain...
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Fort Bridger State Historic Site 37th Annual Mountain Man Rendezvous
Take a walk into the past on Labor Day weekend. Fort exhibits, mountain man competitions, and demonstrations all weekend.
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