Riverton
Wyoming
is the hub of
Fremont County
Riverton lies at the confluence of the Big and Little Wind Rivers
and was established in 1906 on land ceded from the Wind River
Indian Reservation. The town was placed in a natural basin
that had long
been a gathering point for humans from Native Americans since
pre-history to the 1830 and 1838 mountain man rendezvous. Today Riverton today is a bustling town of commerce.
Many residents of west central Wyoming come to Riverton to shop
and relax. With
everything from native crafts and bazaars to national retailers,
Riverton is a commercial city.
Rendezvous City
As the site of the fur trade's 1830 rendezvous and 1838 rendezvous,
Riverton played host to many of the legendary names of the mountain
man era. Jim Bridger, William Sublette, Kit Carson, and Jedediah
Smith are only a few of the legendary trappers and traders who
met here in 1838. The most impressive of these was the 1838 event,
which drew as many as 300 people including mountain men and traders,
Native Americans and missionaries to a bench of cottonwood trees
at the confluence of the Big Wind and the Little Wind. For several
days, they traded and celebrated a season of trapping the mountains.
Riverton, Wyoming, is home to the annual 1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous
with a living encampment, games of skill, food and dancing. Riverton
lies at the confluence of the Big and Little Wind Rivers. This
is the only rendezvous site that remains on original ground. The
1838 Rendezvous reenactment each summer features men and women
who demonstrate skills that were used by the mountain men that
have otherwise been virtually lost through the decades.
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Central Wyoming College
CWC is a major contributor to Riverton's cultural and commercial
life. With regional training centers for Microsoft and Cisco
Systems, Central Wyoming College is a regional leader in technology
education.
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Ranching
Soon after its founding, the Riverton area was
promoted heavily in the East as a "farming paradise".
One of the last major homesteading 'openings' held in the United
States, this
development
had all the drama of the Old West - greedy Eastern speculators,
railroad expansion, claim jumpers, land races, feuds and shoot
outs. The Army was even called in from Fort Washakie to keep
the peace.
From these wild and wooly beginnings, Riverton has developed
into the agricultural and commercial hub of Fremont County. With
a farm/ranch
agriculture base, the Riverton area is a major producer of top-quality
cattle and horses, alfalfa hay and sugar beets.
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Enjoy the outdoors
Low population, low crime rate and great location
make the serenity of life in Riverton one of its outstanding
features. Instead
of spending several hours every day driving to work, Riverton residents
can spend several hours every day recreating. Tucked in between
the Owl Creek and the Wind River Mountains, Riverton offers opportunities
for all types of outdoor recreation. There’s hunting
and fishing, or hiking and rock climbing all within a few minutes
drive. You can boat on Boysen Reservoir, play a round of golf
at either an 18 – hole private course or a 9 – hole
public one, study Native American petroglyphs or four-wheel drive
across thousands of acres of state and federal lands. In fact,
84% of Fremont County – an area larger than many eastern
sates – is manages by federal or state agencies and is accessible
to the public for year – round enjoyment.
Being outside year round is easy in Riverton. Sheltered by
the surrounding mountains, Riverton belies the stereotype of harsh
Wyoming weather. The city basks in as many as 347 days of
sunshine a year. Known locally as Wyoming’s “Banana
Belt,” Riverton’s blue skies, low humidity, and moderate
temperatures mean that even mid-winter, climbers can be seen
scaling the cliffs in nearby Sinks Canyon wearing only t-shirts
and shorts,
while at the same time, just a few miles away at 10,000 feet,
someone else is cross-country skiing or snowmobiling along the
Continental
Divide.
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A view
of Riverton's Main street community.
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Boysen
Reservoir offers unlimited water activities
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