Located in the heart of Fremont County, Wyoming, the Pioneer Museum in Lander stands as a vital part of the Fremont County Museums system, dedicated to preserving and sharing the captivating history of the region. Alongside its sister museums in Dubois and Riverton, the Pioneer Museum offers a deep dive into the stories of pioneers, Native American culture, and the natural wonders that define this unique corner of the American West.
The Fremont County Museums are open to the public Monday through Saturday, from 9 AM to 5 PM, inviting visitors of all ages to explore the exhibits and participate in a variety of engaging programs.
Children engaging with historical artifacts, showcasing hands-on learning at Fremont County Museums.
Students attentively listening to a museum educator during an interactive session at Fremont County Museums.
A group of children participating in a simulated archaeological dig at Fremont County Museums, learning about excavation techniques.
Enthusiastic children gathered around a display case at Fremont County Museums, examining historical artifacts.
Young learners engaged in a hands-on activity at Fremont County Museums, exploring pioneer-era tools and equipment.
A museum educator guiding children through an exhibit at Fremont County Museums, fostering interactive learning.
Engaging Programs at Fremont County Museums
Fremont County Museums are not just repositories of artifacts; they are vibrant centers for learning and exploration. The museums offer a diverse range of programs designed to engage visitors of all ages and interests, ensuring that history comes alive for everyone.
Children’s Exploration Series
The Children’s Exploration Series, generously sponsored by Pit Stop/Bailey Tire & Auto Care, is a cornerstone of the museums’ educational outreach. This series provides children with invaluable hands-on learning experiences that delve into the cultural history and natural environment of Wyoming. Programs cover a wide spectrum of topics, including geology, archaeology, Native American culture, agriculture, and pioneer history. These interactive sessions are designed to be both educational and fun, making learning an adventure for young minds.
Adventure Treks
For those seeking to venture beyond the museum walls and immerse themselves in the landscapes that shaped Wyoming’s history, the Adventure Trek Series is an unmissable opportunity. Sponsored by the Wind River Visitor’s Council, these treks invite participants to explore the rugged beauty of the Wind River region. Walk in the footsteps of explorers and settlers, discover hidden historical sites, and experience the untamed wilderness that defined the spirit of the West.
Discovery Speakers Series
The Discovery Speaker Series, brought to you by Wyoming Community Bank, offers a platform for in-depth exploration of historical and contemporary themes. This series features experts from various fields who share their knowledge and insights on a dynamic range of topics. From historical analyses to discussions on current issues, the Discovery Speakers Series provides a deeper understanding of the forces that have shaped our past and continue to influence our future.
Historic Building Walking Tours
Fremont County boasts a rich architectural heritage, with numerous historic buildings still standing in Dubois, Lander, and Riverton. The Historic Building Walking Tours offer a unique way to experience this heritage firsthand. Explore the stories and history embedded within these structures, accompanied by fascinating anecdotes and historical photographs. These tours provide a captivating glimpse into the past lives of these towns and the people who built them.
Program Schedule and Events
Fremont County Museums are active year-round, offering a diverse schedule of programs and events suitable for visitors of all ages. Whether you are interested in speaker series, adventure treks, or children’s exploration programs, there is always something happening. Check the online calendar of events to discover upcoming activities and plan your visit to coincide with programs that pique your interest.
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To easily find programs and events near you, the Fremont County Museums website provides location-specific information:
Programs Near Dubois
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Programs Near Lander
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Programs Near Riverton
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Views of the Past: Photographic Collections
The Dubois Museum, Pioneer Museum in Lander, and the Riverton Museum are custodians of remarkable photographic collections that offer a visual journey into the past. These collections are invaluable resources for researchers and anyone interested in the visual history of Wind River Country. High-quality prints of these historic images are available for purchase by contacting the individual museums, allowing you to own a piece of Wyoming’s past. Explore online galleries showcasing samples of these historic images and delve deeper into the stories of Wind River Country.
Dubois Gallery
Lander Gallery
Riverton Gallery
Grateful Thanks to Our Sponsors
The Fremont County Museums gratefully acknowledge the generous support of their sponsors, whose contributions are essential to the museums’ mission. These partnerships enable the museums to continue providing high-quality exhibits and programs to the community and visitors alike.
Wyoming Community Bank Logo, sponsor of the Discovery Speakers Series.
Wind River Visitors Council logo, sponsor of the Adventure Treks series.
Ways to Support Fremont County Museums
Your support is vital to ensuring the Fremont County Museums continue to thrive and serve as a valuable resource for future generations. There are several ways to contribute and become a part of preserving Wyoming’s rich heritage.
Annual Giving
Annual gifts of any size are warmly welcomed and directly support the museums’ daily operations, exhibits, and programs. Learn more about how your annual contribution can make a difference at any of the museum locations.
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Planned Giving
Consider leaving a lasting legacy by including Fremont County Museums in your planned giving. Planned gifts are a simple and impactful way to ensure the long-term sustainability of these important institutions. Discover the various options for planned giving and how you can contribute to the future of Fremont County’s historical preservation.