Population: 635
Elevation: 4916
Region: Northwest
Places to Dine in Shoshoni
Wind River Visitors Council
Shoshoni in 1904 was a stop for the railroad. In 1905 the land around it was used for homesteading. The landrights had to be settled by troops. Few of the original structures remain because of the 1907 fires.
Shoshoni, a small community located on the edge of the Owl Creek Mountains, was named for the great Indian people- the Shoshone. Today it is a headquarters community for Boysen State Park.
Boysen Marina & Campground, Shoshoni
Daily and seasonal rates available. Water and dump...
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Mar 14, 2011
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Desert Inn Motel, Shoshoni
Motel has four kitchenettes, wireless Internet and...
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May 26, 2009
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Shoshoni Motel, Shoshoni
Clean and cozy with restaurants nearby.
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Mar 31, 2011
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Boysen State Park, Shoshoni
Boysen State Park is surrounded by the Wind River...
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Sep 02, 2011
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