There’s Nothing Quite Like A Wildlife Tour Led By Wyoming’s National Bighorn Sheep Center
The wildlife within the Wind River Range is truly remarkable and unlike any other habitat on Earth. The rugged mountains, strong winds, and scenic river make for a spot that's sure to stick in your memory - and that's without even mentioning the vast wildlife! Since 1993, the National Bighorn Sheep Center has been dedicated to showcasing these playful and fascinating animals. They're native to Wyoming, and you can get a glimpse at their everyday life and habitat when you take a tour with the National Bighorn Sheep Center.
You'll find the National Bighorn Sheep Center in Dubois, in the heart of the Wind River region.
Start your adventure with a tour of the museum itself. Artifacts and taxidermy tell the tale of this historic and rugged land.
After wandering through the exhibits that showcase alpine wildlife, you'll want to get out and see these playful sheep and other animals for yourself!
Luckily, the National Bighorn Sheep Center offers guided wildlife tours.
Field tours last between three and four hours and take you to see the sheep as they make their lives in the hills.
The best sheep viewing is in the winter, but the Center offers events and programs throughout the year.
You'll see more than sheep in the wild lands of the Wind River Range!
Come visit the National Bighorn Sheep Center and learn all about this remarkable and unique ecoystem. You'll never have a baaaaaa-d time here!
See the National Bighorn Sheep Center's website, here, for information about programs and upcoming events.
For more fun in Dubois, read Why This One Little Town Is Wyoming's Best Kept Secret, and don't forget to pick up a pie from the Cowboy Cafe before you leave town.
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