Established to preserve the important historical sites of the fur trade in Wyoming, the Museum of the Mountain Man is named after the men who dedicated their lives to the fur trade and to exploring the American wilderness.

In addition to occasional temporary exhibits that cover various topics relating to the Old West, the museum is home to a number of permanent exhibits, including Jim Bridger's rifle, a collection of Winchester arms, an authentic Shoshone sheephorn bow, and an elaborately furnished buffalo-hide tipi. The museum is open during the warmer months.

700 E Hennick, Pinedale, WY 82941, Phone: 307-367-4101

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