Ancient fossils still lie hidden in the bold and bronzen buttes of Badlands National Park, a protected wilderness penetrated by hiking and biking trails.
The Antler Workshop And Gallery Is A Must See Destination. It Is A High Energy, Creative Workshop Along Highway 26/287 In Dubois, Wyoming. The Workshop Area Is Where Kurt Gordon, Antler Builder For Over 30 Years And Lyn A Potter For Over 7 Years Create Their Art. The Gallery Area Displays Their Work As Well As Unique Made In Wyoming Gifts, Hand Made Pottery, Antler Furnishings, And Chandeliers. Also The Antler Workshop Has One Of The Largest Displays Of Antler In The Territory And Buy Or Sell Antler. A Life Size Bull Elk Statue That Kurt Built Entirely From Antler Stands By The Gallery Door. Antler Workshop And Gallery Has Now Published A Children's Book "A Bull Elk Named Sue", A Story Of Imagination And Creating And Building The Statue Including A Snap Shot Of Life In A Small Western Town "where Cowboys Work And Play". Highway 26/287 Winds Over Togwotee Pass One Of The Most Scenic Routes To Yellowstone, The Tetons And Jackson Hole, 70 Miles Away. Dubois, Wyoming Boosts Many Motels, Camping And Historic Guest Ranches Along With Family Style Restaurants And Fine Dining.
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Northwestern ColoradoWelcome to Colorado’s Great Northwest, Moffat County has nearly 2 million acres of public lands to explore. Experience places like Dinosaur National Monument, the Sand Wash Basin Wild Horse Management Area and free flowing rivers including the mighty Yampa, last of the wild ones! Request this Free Visitor GuideRequested!You're all set! Complete the form below to receive your guides by mail.
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