Fremont County Pioneer Museum

Fremont County Pioneer Museum

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About Us

Touring our facility, you will experience some of the most colorful and important eras in western civilization – prehistoric through modern.

Wyoming, Fremont County and especially the Lander Valley, played key roles for many ancient, nomadic peoples, as well as for those courageous individuals who crossed this North American continent under primitive and perilous conditions to settle our nation from coast to coast.

An ancient game trail was next used by Indians, and then – at the turn of the 18th century – was travelled by fur trappers and traders. Their stories of Wyoming’s spectacular beauty, fertile farm lands, favorable climate and bountiful natural resources reached the East. Following the Civil War, many expeditions were organized westward to find the best overland route across the continent.

Scores of routes (also called trails) sprang up: the California Trail, the Mormon Trail and others. The most notable of these, however, was that old game trail – which became known as “The Oregon Trail”. The Great Westward Migration began in 1843 and was down to a trickle by the 1890’s, with the coming of the transcontinental rail road in 1869. The 2,170-mile Oregon Trail carried upwards of 500,000 settlers from Independence, Missouri, through the Lander Valley and South Pass to California, Oregon and Washington.

This all happened as recently as 125 years ago – and feet from where you will be standing when you visit us at the Fremont County Pioneer Museum!

Images

Native American Saddle
Grange Exhibit
Fresh apple cider at the Apple Fest
J.K. Ralston Collection in the Washakie Gallery
American Solar Car Challenge
Codsiogo's Painted Elk Hide
Arapaho Head dress
Looking at an old fashioned "In Box!"
Baldwin's Department Store
Lander's Train Station - All Aboard!
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Our original museum building.
Welcome!  Come in and enjoy!
Admiring art by Frederick Remington
Looking at prehistoric projectile points.
J. K. Moore Trading Post
Sheepherders' Wagon

Events

Garden Expo-Craftin' Corner
Garden Expo-Craftin' Corner
  • ''Garden Expo Craftin’ Corner'' is part of the Bailey Tire/Pit Stop Children’s Exploration Series at the Lander Museum.
  • Saturday Apr 26, 2025
"Lander 100 Years Ago - 1924"
"Lander 100 Years Ago - 1924"
  • Randy Wise will give an illustrated talk on what life was like in Lander back in the year 1925.
  • Thursday May 22, 2025
Lander Main Street Trek
Lander Main Street Trek
  • Learn about Lander’s amazing Main Street History and the buildings and business that have called Lander home.
  • Saturday May 24, 2025
Being a Pioneer Kid
Being a Pioneer Kid
  • We will have a small talk on what life was like, and then make some toys that a pioneer kid would have enjoyed and play some pioneer games.
  • Saturday May 24, 2025
"Life in the Coal Camps"
"Life in the Coal Camps"
  • David will speak on his experiences growing up in the coal mine camps of Reliance, Wyoming, right outside of Rock Springs.
  • Thursday Jun 12, 2025
Atlantic City Cemetery Trek
Atlantic City Cemetery Trek
  • Spots are limited and it is $15.00 per person. Will meet at the museum to carpool to the site. Call the Pioneer Museum for details 1-307-332-3339.
  • Saturday Jun 14, 2025
Eagle Spirit Dancers
Eagle Spirit Dancers
  • This dazzling event showcases Native American History and Culture every Wednesday at 7pm from June 18th – August 13th.
  • Wednesday Jun 18, 2025
Rocky Ridge & Oregon Trail Trek
Rocky Ridge & Oregon Trail Trek
  • The Wind River Visitor’s Center Adventure Trek Series and Pioneer Museum will join Craig Bromley on a tour of the Rocky Ridge and Oregon Trail historical places
  • Saturday Jun 21, 2025