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Dubois Museum
The Dubois Museum is a living history museum that preserves and interprets the history of the Upper Wind River Valley. Museum exhibits focus on the Mountain Shoshone who were the first inhabitants of the valley, the homesteaders who settled in the late 1800s, and the Scandinavian loggers (tie hacks) who cut railroad ties for the nation's railroads in the national forest near Dubois. Interpretive tours of the Dubois Museum are available all year. Driving/hiking field trips to Sheep Eater Indian bighorn sheep traps, buffalo drive lines, teepee rings, petroglyph sites, and tie hack ruins can be scheduled May through October. Self-guided tie hack tour information is also available. The Dubois Museum holds a series of free interpretive programs on Monday evenings from mid-June through mid-August. Summer hours: 9-6 daily; winter hours: 10-4 Tuesday-Saturday.














