5 Budget-friendly Things to do in Pinedale That You Shouldn't Miss

September 6, 2021 Venice Greaves

Pinedale is located in western Wyoming, approximately 75 miles south of Jackson Hole on scenic route US-191/189 to Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone. The spectacular backdrop of the Wind River Range stretches more than 100 miles, with 35 named peaks over 13,000 feet in elevation, including Gannett Peak, Wyoming's highest. Nearby Fremont Lake, at 12 miles long, half a mile wide and 600 feet deep, is the second-largest natural lake in the state and one of America's deepest.
Restaurants in Pinedale

1. Pinedale Aquatic Center

535 N. Tyler Avenue, Pinedale, WY 82941 +1 307-367-2832 [email protected] http://www.pinedaleaquatic.com/
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Pinedale Aquatic Center

Pinedale Aquatic Center is a family oriented multi-recreational facility. PAC offers an 8 lane 25 meter lap pool, and a warm, zero-depth entry leisure pool, which includes a lazy river/current channel, submarine, and 30 foot spiral water slide. PAC also has a multi-purpose gymnasium, indoor climbing wall, stand alone weight room, fitness area with a variety of weights and fitness equipment, indoor walking/running track, racquetball courts, and outdoor tennis/basketball courts. Come in and enjoy a day of leisurely fun with the family, or take a dip and grab a shower after a day of skiing, camping, or backpacking.

2. Skyline Scenic Drive

Fremont Lake Road, Pinedale, WY 82941
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Skyline Scenic Drive

Reviewed By RussC312 - Cumming, United States

If you visit pinedale,wy this is well worth the time as the views are breathtaking. You can also visit the white pine ski area on your way up. The view of Fremont lake is beautiful

3. Museum of the Mountain Man

700 East Hennick, Pinedale, WY 82941 +1 307-367-4101 [email protected] http://www.museumofthemountainman.com/
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Museum of the Mountain Man

The Pinedale region was at the heart of the Rocky Mountain Fur Trade, which supplied precious beaver pelts to the fashion industries of Europe and the eastern United States. Mountain men like Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, Thomas Fitzpatrick and William Sublette carved their legends here, and opened the way for the pioneers of the Oregon Trail. The Museum of the Mountain Man shares a comprehensive collection of Rocky Mountain fur trade journals, relics such as Jim Bridger’s Rifle and the finest Native American sheephorn bow still in existence. Opened May through October and winter season by appointment.

Reviewed By arcticwild - Ridgway, United States

The fur trade has long been a passion of mine, and this museum captures better than others the adventure, danger, excitement, hilarity, challenges faced by the mountain men - really top shelf.

4. U.S. Route 191

Pinedale, WY http://visitpinedale.org/discover/pinedale-wyoming/
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U.S. Route 191

Reviewed By itsgoodtobeus - Montana, United States

Hoback river valley is beautiful and the high mountain plains are spectacular. Area of 2016 fires. Road in excellent condition, doing some road work currently.

5. Fremont Lake

99 Forest Service Road, Pinedale, WY 82941 +1 307-367-4136 http://www.visitpinedale.org/explore/lakes
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Fremont Lake

Reviewed By Nightowl_RN - Charlotte, United States

Definitely take the time to take this scenic drive outside of Pinedale. The roads are paved and the drive is easy. Lots of great pull outs for some breathtaking views of the Winds.

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