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Freedom's Edge Brewing Company Cheyenne Brewery and taproom, opened in 2012, moved to a new location in 2014 [18] [19] Gillette Brewing Co. Gillette [3] Opened in 2013. [12] Gruner Brothers Brewing [20] Casper Opened in 2018. Lander Brewing Co. [13] [11] Lander [8] Library Sports Grille-Brewery [13] [8] Laramie [8] Melvin Brewing Jackson, Alpine
The Chief Joseph Trail Ride is an annual horse trail ride that follows the route the Nimiipuu (Nez Perce) took during the Nez Perce War in 1877. The trail in its entirety is 1,300 miles long, separated into thirteen separate rides, which take place sequentially. [1] The ride is on a 13-year cycle.
Register Cliff is a sandstone cliff and featured key navigational landmark prominently listed in the 19th century guidebooks about the Oregon Trail, and a place where many emigrants chiseled the names of their families on the soft stones of the cliff — it was one of the key checkpoint landmarks for parties heading west along the Platte River valley west of Fort John, Wyoming which allowed ...
CHEYENNE – The lineup for the 10th and final Edge Fest has been announced. Back in March, Edge Fest founder Dave Teubner said Wyoming's largest free music festival is coming to a close on Aug ...
Edge Brewing Company, 525 N. Steelhead Way, will close after a final day July 3. Western Collective, a Garden City brewery at 111 W. 33rd St., has purchased the Edge brand.
The Rawhide Buttes station was demolished in 1973 after having functioned as a ranch headquarters. The ruin of the stage station barn is the only remnant of the Running Water Station, which stood about 15 miles (24 km) north of Rawhide Butte near the stage route's intersection with the Texas Trail.
North Cheyenne Cañon Park is located at 2110 N. Cheyenne Cañon Road. The 1,276.9-acre (516.7 ha) park includes Helen Hunt Falls, Starsmore Visitor and Nature Center, Silver Cascade Falls and the White Fir Botanical Reserve. [7] There are 56 miles (90 km) of trails for hiking, horseback riding and mountain biking and a scenic drive.
The rock derives its name from the fact that it lies directly along the route of the Emigrant Trail.Pioneering wagon parties bound for Oregon or California usually left the Missouri River in the early spring and hoped to reach the rock by July 4 (Independence Day in the United States), in order to reach their destinations before the first mountain snowfalls.