Dubois Chamber of Commerce |
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Directions: The Dubois Chamber of Commerce is located at 616 W. Ramshorn St. next to Dubois Super Foods. |
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Nestled at the shore of the Wind River with pristine forests, high mountains, and the rough beauty of the badlands forming its backdrop, Dubois, Wyoming welcomes you with western hospitality. Rich with western history, Dubois offers visitors and residents an abundance of outdoor experiences and cultural and artistic varieties suited to even the most discriminate tastes. Although Dubois may boast a small population in a rural setting, it by no means lacks the amenities found in larger, more urban communities. Visitors will find all kinds of accommodations, from the simple campground to rustic cabins to the luxurious lodge. A number of restaurants, cafes, and snack shops allow visitors to indulge themselves in a variety of scrumptious cuisines while the downtown boardwalk invites everyone to take a stroll and peruse the local stores. From daily commodities to the sophisticated present for someone beloved at home, Dubois’ shopping district has something for everyone. Outside its rural downtown setting, Dubois is an ideal location for outdoor activities. The community lies in the magnificent Wind River Valley of northwest Wyoming near Yellowstone and is surrounded by vast wilderness areas. This region of spectacular mountains, alpine lakes, clear streams, and virgin forests beckons visitors to stay awhile. Roll out your sleeping bag under the starry skies of the Rockies on a camping adventure in the Shoshone National Forest or the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking trails permeate the vast forests while anglers are treated to some of the finest trout fishing in the West. Fall and winter also offer their own recreational treasures, including hunting, ice-fishing, snowmobiling, and Nordic skiing. But don’t expect to have the wilderness areas to yourself. The region supports large populations of bear, elk, moose, deer, antelope, bighorn sheep, and mountain lions. For those visitors who have an appetite for culture, Dubois rewards them with the Dubois Museum Wind River Historical Center, the National Bighorn Sheep Center, Tie Hack Memorial, and the Warm Springs Art Gallery. Dubois is home to several fine artisans, and their works are featured around town and in the Dubois Chamber of Commerce Visitor’s Brochure. Whether you’re in the mood for year-round outdoor adventures, scrumptious food, fine art, exceptional lodging, or just want to get away from it all, Dubois delivers. The friendly staff at the Dubois Chamber of Commerce is happy to provide area information or answer any questions you may have. On your next trip to Wyoming, come discover Dubois and find yourself! |
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