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Welcome to Pinedale, Wyoming – gateway to the Wind River Mountains and home of the Green River Rendezvous. Popular Links: Snowmobiling, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting, Wind River Mountain Range, Lodging, Events, and Green River Rendezvous
Pinedale, Wyoming – Wild & Beautiful As Ever
Pinedale is located in western Wyoming approximately 70 miles south of Jackson Hole, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. We are located at the base of the the Wind River and Wyoming Mountain Ranges, at the headwaters of the Green River and on the west side of the Continental Divide in the Rocky Mountains.
Upcoming Events
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Wyoming Senior Winter Games:
February 16, 2012 - Four days of fun and fitness in the great outdoors while competing for medals against others your own age (50yrs +)...we affectionately refer to th... -
12th Annual One Lunger 100 Vintage Snowmobile Race and Big Iron:
February 17, 2012 - Pinedale Snow Explorers hosts the 12th Annual One Lunger 100 Vintage Snowmobile Race. Pits teams of two drivers on vintage snow machines which mus... -
Live Music with JUB:
February 17, 2012 - JUB formed in the fall of 2010, and is based out of Green River, WY. Front man Jeremy Smolik, delivers deep, raspy vocals and blues and reggae inf... -
Alpine Assassins Extreme Snowmobiling Film Premier :
February 23, 2012 - A pre-event celebration before the 12th Annual One-Lunger Vintage Snowmobile Race. Pinedale Snow Exploreres hosts the Alpine Assassins Extreme Snow... -
BIG FISH Ice Fishing Derby:
March 03, 2012 - Ice fishing tournament on Fremont Lake. Registration begins Friday night and at Lakeside Lodge Saturday. Grand Prize $1000 with second through f...
Pinedale's Mountains – An Undiscovered Paradise
We are surrounded by three mountain ranges (Wind River, Gros Ventre, and Wyoming) that include two rugged wilderness areas. The spectacular Bridger Wilderness and Gros Ventre Wilderness are a pristine unspoiled places where man is only a visitor.
This rural setting has only about 6,000 residents. The county is 80% public land including Bureau of Land Management (BLM), State, and the Bridger-Teton National Forest. Deer and antelope outnumber the residents by 10 fold and are commonly seen year round. Elk, mule deer, antelope, wolves, moose, grizzly and black bear, and many other wild life species call Pinedale, Wyoming home. This high mountain valley setting at 7000' elevation with rivers, over 1,300 lakes, wildlife and towering mountains is an undiscovered paradise.
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