WYOMING PIONEER MUSEUM

Located on the Wyoming State Fairgrounds in Douglas, the Wyoming Pioneer Museum is a must see for western history enthusiasts. Among the collections you’ll find stories of area cowboy Wild Horse Robbins and his adventures gathering wild mustangs and an outstanding collection of American Indian artifacts. Rodeo contractor Charlie Irwin’s larger than life bib-overalls are always a favorite among children visiting the museum. Equally popular is the Jackalope, created right here in Douglas, Wyoming! The museum is also home to a tepee used in the movie Dances with Wolves. If you think tepee architecture is simple, be sure to read the information on what went into building a tepee to ensure its stability and the escape of smoke from the apex.

Wyoming Pioneer Association

PO Box 1545
Douglas, Wyoming 82633
Est. in 1926
Email Us: WyomingPioneer@icloud.com
Phone: 307-351-6617