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Bridger Valley is located in Southwest Wyoming on the
north slope of the Uinta Mountain Range. The Valley consists of three
communities - the incorporated town of Lyman and Mountain View and the town of
Fort Bridger, all within a 6-mile radius of each other.
Bridger Valley is at the crossroads of Interstate 80 and Wyoming Highways 410
and 414. It serves as one of the primary entrances to the High Uinta Mountain
Range and the Wasatch Cache National Forest where their is unlimited hunting,
fishing, camping and hundreds of miles of trails for hiking, mountain biking,
cross country skiing and ATV and snowmobile riding.
Mountain View is the gateway community to Flaming Gorge
Reservoir and the north slope of the Uinta Mountains. Full service grocery
store, gas stations and several restaurants are available to serve the
traveler's needs.
The restored Fort Bridger historic site and museum are
open year around and are the home of the Mountain Man Rendezvous over Labor Day
weekend. Fort Bridger is where trails of the past converge:
-Oregon/California Trail
-Mormon Trail
-Pony Express Trail
-Overland Stage Route
Lyman is next to the crossing of the Oregon and Mormon
trails and the annual 24th of July celebration is one of the largest pioneer
celebrations outside of Utah.
Bridger Valley is located just:
-22 miles from The High Uintas and The Wasatch National
Forest
-54 miles from Flaming Gorge Reservoir and the Green River
-121 miles from Salt Lake City Utah and Salt Lake City International Airport
-217 miles from Jackson Hole, WY
-267 miles from Yellowstone & Teton National Parks