Review:

Dubois, Wyoming, is said to be “one of the last real Western towns” in the nation.

The local wildlife and natural areas are one of the highlights, since it’s positioned between two amazing mountain ranges – Wind River and the Absarokas.

Visitors will get glimpses of deer, bighorn sheep, wolves, eagles, falcons, and mountain bluebirds among lupine wildflowers, cactus flowers, and Indian paintbrushes.

Its historic roots provide a variety of local attractions and Native American treasures such as Petroglyphs at the Whisky Basin trailhead, the Cowboy Cafe, and the Dubois Museum.

Outdoor activities are abundant throughout the year, from off-roading and fishing to dog sledding and Nordic skiing.

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