
Planning a Wyoming or Yellowstone Vacation this summer? Here are just a few reasons to choose Dubois, Wyoming an Authentic Western Town, with authentic western art, culture and events! Check out our Packages and Deals in Dubois!
Gary Keimig Artist From Pioneer Ranching Family
Summer 2009 'Peaks and Plains Magazine'
Artist Gary Keimig lives, breathes, and paints the natural wonders of the west and the animals it contains. Since his days as a child in southeastern Wyoming to the present, he has traipsed over the western landscape, artists' supplies in hand, recording on cavas the vistas of the natural world. Read more...

Western Shooting
It's Cowboy Action with Camera, in
Dubois Wyoming June 2009 Cowboys and Indians Magazine
Several hundred Dubois-area residents are flowing through the Headwaters Arts and Conference Center auditorium like the nearby Wind River. Some pause occasionally to consider more closely the best work of 17 aspiring photographers who have spent the week at a photography workshop documenting various aspects of life in this small northwestern Wyoming town. Read more...

Historic Ranches of the West Tour June 6th
Dubois Museum Announces its 2009 Summer Programs
Kite Day- Bighorn Sheep Center June 13th
Swedish Smorgasboard June 13th
Dubois 4th of July Parade

Enjoy an afternoon of watching local artisans demonstrate traditional crafts such as flint-knapping, knot-tying, bead-working, spinning, quilting and soap-making at the Dubois Museum’s annual Museum Day from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 18. Read more...
Dubois Main Street is sponsoring a contest for the best dressed cowgirl and cowboy in a downtown retail store. A gift certificate to a local watering hole to 'Pick yer poison' will be awarded for the most creative, yet authentic gear! For more information on the event check www.duboiswyomingmainstreet.org

National Geographic Adventure Magazine– Hiking The Winds
was just listed in the Top 50 Best American Adventures this year's Special Collector's Edition . The description reads "For Wyoming's highest mountains and best climbing, hike five days and 42 miles from the Big Sandy Trailhead into Wind River solitude."
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