Lander,
Wyoming (WY) is located at the base of the Wind River Mountains,
5,300 feet above
sea level. Between 250-300 days of brilliant blue skies and
illumination from the sun is the benefit from such a high elevation. During
the summer months, residents and visitors enjoy warm, dry days
with cool nights for comfortable sleeping.
Centrally
located, Lander, Wyoming is the southern gateway to the Shoshone
National Forest
and Wind River Mountains and awe-inspiring Red Desert.
The Lander
community is made up of long time residents along with people
from diverse
places. Small
businesses, professionals, and service people interconnect
and bring life to the community. New businesses are attracted
to Lander, WY because it offers a variety and abundance of
outdoor recreational opportunities, cultural activities, and
technical & professional
expertise in a beautiful setting. This area’s wealth
of natural resources provides an opportunity in wildlife management,
outfitting, ranching, forestry, and conservation. Few
places can lay claim to a culture as rich with western influence
as the Wind River Country.
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Historically, Lander Wyomng
was created to provide protection for the newly established
Wind
River Reservation. Lander originated in 1869 as a small
military post, Camp Augur. A few settlers moved in to
ranch and farm and the crossroads became known as Pushroot. In
1875, the town of Lander was named on behalf of Colonel F.W.
Lander who headed a survey of an Oregon Trail cut-off in
1857-58. His
crew maintained winter quarters at nearby Fort Thompson/Camp
McGraw that year. In 1884, a town site was platted and
Lander became the county seat of Fremont County, also established
that year.
The history
of the Lander area also include the Pony Express, women’s suffrage,
the first oil well in Wyoming, ranching and farming, the
uranium
and coal industries, and forestry. The community’s
appreciation for history, culture, arts, and entertainment
has manifested within the numerous businesses, organizations,
and unique annual events. A large number of writers,
artists and musicians make Lander their home.
*History, courtesy of the
Museum of the American West
Climbers
Festival | Gold Rush Days Information
on Lander
Lander Attractions
Microbrewery | Oregon
Trail Pageant of the Old
West
Sinks Canyon State Park
South Pass City
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