Top 50 Locations to Film in Wyoming
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Top 50 Locations to Film in Wyoming
Top 50 Locations to Film in Wyoming Table of Contents: Housing: Pg. 2-3 Industrial: Pg. 4-7 Ranches: Pg. 8-24 Lodges: Pg. 25 Roads: Pg. 26-28 Cities/Towns: Pg. 29-35 Landscapes: Pg. 36-39 Military: Pg. 40 Accommodations: Pg. 41-42 Agriculture: Pg. 43 Sports: Pg. 44 Western Towns: Pg. 45-46 Prisons/Jails: Pg. 47-49 Museums: Pg. 50 Abandoned Buildings: Pg. 51 1 Housing: -Heiner Castle Afton, WY county: Lincoln region: Southwest -Public description: A privately owned castle. It sits atop a small mountain on the East side of Star Valley, roughly halfway between Alpine and Afton. It's maybe 700' above the main valley, and has a great view, and its own quite long access road. -GPS: Source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 42.7249282, y coordinate: -110.9318687 -Contact: Heiner, Deon PO Box 451, Thayne, WY 83127 307 883 2741 phone 1 307 413-5302 mobile 2 Housing: -Ferris Mansion 607 W Maple St Rawlins, WY 82301 county: Carbon region: Southeast -Public description: The George Ferris Mansion and carriage house are excellent examples of the popular Victorian architectural style known as Queen Anne. The design of the building came from a well-known architectural firm, Barber and Klutz, located in Knoxville, Tennessee. The Ferris House is a locally prominent landmark which derives its significance from two principal areas: commerce and architecture. The historical significance of the building lies with its association with George Ferris, one of Wyoming's more prominent businessmen. He gained statewide political prominence as a member of the House in the 1873 and 1875 Territorial Legislative Assemblies and as a delegate to the Wyoming Constitutional Convention from Carbon County. By the time ground was broken in 1899 for his house overlooking Rawlins, Ferris had acquired sole ownership of the Ferris-Haggarty mine in the Grand Encampment copper mining district and was at the zenith of his financial success. Designed by an architect nationally known for opulent houses, this small mansion was intended to represent the family's ascension into the ranks of the state's wealthy elite. Ferris, however, was killed near his mine the following year, and it was left up to his widow Julia to complete the building three years later. Architecturally, the house is an excellent example of Queen Anne residential design. Completed in 1903, nearly two decades after its architectural peers in Cheyenne and Laramie, the Ferris House is perhaps the last of the great Victorian mansions built in Wyoming. (Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office) -GPS: source: Google Maps (autofill), x coordinate: 41.7911368, y coordinate: -107.2428948 -Contact: http://www.ferrismansion.com/Just_Host/Welcome.html email: fmbb3961@yahoo.com 3 Industrial: -OCI Below Ground 254 County Road 4 Green River, WY county: Sweetwater region: Southwest -Public description: A state of the art trona mining facility, the OCI plant boasts well over a hundred miles of tunnel. If you're looking for film friendly caves/tunnels/industrial, this is one of our best. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.7666025, y coordinate: -109.7280414 -Contact: Emery, Andrea Marketing Analyst, OCI Chemical Five Concourse Parkway, Suite 2500, Atlanta, GA 30328 (770) 375-2354 phone 1 (770) 375-2438 fax aemery@ocichemical.com http://www.ocichemical.com McCallum, Don Surface Maintenance Superintendant, OCI Chemical (307) 872-7446 phone 1 (307) 871-9975 mobile (307) 872-7145 fax dmccallum@ocichemical.com 4 Industrial: -OCI Above Ground 254 County Road 4 Green River, WY county: Sweetwater region: Southwest -Public description: A state of the art trona mining facility, the OCI plant boasts well over a hundred miles of tunnel. If you're looking for film friendly caves/tunnels/industrial, this is one of our best. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.7666025, y coordinate: -109.7280414 -Contact: Emery, Andrea Marketing Analyst, OCI Chemical Five Concourse Parkway, Suite 2500, Atlanta, GA 30328 (770) 375-2354 phone 1 (770) 375-2438 fax aemery@ocichemical.com http://www.ocichemical.com McCallum, Don Surface Maintenance Superintendant, OCI Chemical (307) 872-7446 phone 1 (307) 871-9975 mobile (307) 872-7145 fax dmccallum@ocichemical.com 5 Industrial: -OCI – Interiors 254 County Road 4 Green River, WY county: Sweetwater region: Southwest -Public description: A state of the art trona mining facility, the OCI plant boasts well over a hundred miles of tunnel. If you're looking for film friendly caves/tunnels/industrial, this is one of our best. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.7666025, y coordinate: -109.7280414 -Contact: Emery, Andrea Marketing Analyst, OCI Chemical Five Concourse Parkway, Suite 2500, Atlanta, GA 30328 (770) 375-2354 phone 1 (770) 375-2438 fax aemery@ocichemical.com http://www.ocichemical.com McCallum, Don Surface Maintenance Superintendant, OCI Chemical (307) 872-7446 phone 1 (307) 871-9975 mobile (307) 872-7145 fax dmccallum@ocichemical.com 6 Industrial: -Midwest Power Plant Midwest, WY county: Natrona region: Central -GPS: source: Google Maps (autofill), x coordinate: 43.4113604, y coordinate: -106.2800242 -Filmography: 40 Miles north of Casper on I-25. Plant is non-operable. -No contacts 7 Ranches: -Eaton’s Ranch Exteriors 270 Eaton Ranch Rd Wolf, WY 82844 county: Sheridan region: Northeast -Public description: Eatons' Ranch is a dude and cattle ranch located on the magnificent, pine-covered eastern slopes of the Bighorn Mountains in northeastern Wyoming. Just eighteen miles west of Sheridan, the Ranch consists of 7,000 acres of beautiful open country with rolling hills, grassy meadows and hidden valleys. Twisting processions of cottonwood and pine trees mark the course of tumbling streams that roll out of the mountains. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 44.7899054, y coordinate: -107.2167621 -Contact: Way, Jeff Owner/Manager, Eatons' Ranch 270 Eaton Ranch Road, Wolf, WY 82844 307-655-9285 phone 1 307-655-9269 fax jeffway@eatonsranch.com 8 Ranches: -Turtle Ranch 4920 US Hwy 26 Dubois, WY 82513 county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: Turtle Ranch is home to a huge herd of horses, mixed breed cattle and a variety of domestic animals all trained to work in film. We offer spectacular locations and are also equipped to travel to a location of your choosing. Robin Wiltshire can bring your imagination to life with his training experience and vision. Coordinating animals for film is his specialty. Robin’s vision allows him to work extensively behind the camera with the director to ensure time efficient shooting and a superior result. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.5740753, y coordinate: -109.7290369 -Permit: No -Fees: Yes -Ownership: private -Contact: Wiltshire, Kate Turtle Productions PO Box 651, Dubois, WY 82513 307/455-3682 phone 1 307/455-4082 fax turtle@wyoming.com www.turtleranch.net Wiltshire, Robin PO Box 651, Dubois, WY 82513 (307) 455-3682 phone 1 (307) 851-3601 mobile 307/455-4082 fax turtle@wyoming.com http://www.turtleranch.net 9 Ranches: -Snake River Ranch Wilson, WY 83014 county: Teton region: Northwest -Public description: Snake River Ranch is one of the last working cattle ranches in Jackson Hole. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places for the integrity of its 1930s-era buildings. The ranch headquarters are located on the Snake River and next to Teton Village and Grand Teton National Park. In the summer time the ranch is home to approximately 3,700 head of natural red and black angus cross cattle. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.5007599, y coordinate: -110.8752112 -Contact: Hauge, Barbara Handles Film Contracting, Snake River Ranch 5700 Snake River Ranch Rd., Wilson, WY 83014 (307) 733-2864 phone 1 (307) 699-2000 mobile (307) 734-9047 fax haugebar@cs.com Johnsen, Lance Ranch Manager, Snake River Ranch 307 733 2864 phone 1 307 690 9155 mobile lancejohnsen@bresnan.net 10 Ranches: -Bar BC Ranch Bar Bc Ranch Rd Jackson, WY 83001 county: Teton region: Northwest -Public description: Understated, private, and rich with tradition, the Bar BC Ranch invites you to discover its fascinating story. Featuring a limited number of individual ranches chosen for their solitude, vistas, and minimum impact on the environment, this property's thriving riparian corridor, forests, and meadows shelter an abundance of species. With a feeling of seclusion, yet a location that is convenient to town, the airport, and outdoor recreation, today’s Bar BC Ranch blends as beautifully with its surroundings as it does with modern living. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.5403000, y coordinate: -110.7830000 Filmography: Django Unchained -Contact: Ashmore, Mary Jane Bar BC Marketing Manager, Hillwood 307 733 7368 (direct) phone 1 972-201-2937 Dallas Office phone 2 214 727 6014 (mobile) mobile maryjane.ashmore@hillwood.com maryjane.ashmore@gmail.com Evans, Tom Associate Broker, Sotheby's Realty 307.739.8149 phone 1 307.413.5101 mobile 307.739.8058 fax tom.evans@jhsir.com 11 Ranches: -Carnahan Ranch Fort Laramie, WY 82212 county: Goshen region: Southeast -Public description: The Carnahan Ranch is a working cattle ranch that boarders Fort Laramie National Historic Site on two sides, has unparalleled view of the Fort, and was originally part of the Fort Laramie grounds. It was homesteaded in 1892. The Carnahans purchased the ranch in 1995. The ranch covers 2400 acres of lush meadows, streams, pine ridges, rolling hills and sandstone formations. The Carnahan Ranch is a very special and unique place. It was the crossroads of a nation moving west. The great trails of the western expansion all crossed the ranch. Among those trails were the California Trail, Mormon Trail, Oregon Trail, Texas/Montana Cattle Trail, the Cheyenne/Deadwood Stage trail and the Overland Telegraph. Their horses are trained with a gentle touch from the very beginning. They also have a herd of Longhorn Cattle, available for film use. -GPS: source: Google Maps, x coordinate: 42.2865555, y coordinate: -104.5189214 permit: No fees: Yes ownership: private -Contact: Ackerman, Mike & Carol Owner/Manager, Carnahan Ranch Fort Laramie, WY 82212 970- 396-9274 phone 1 970-378-2073 phone 2 970-686-7191 mobile mike.ackerman@animalhealthinternational.com 12 Ranches: -T Cross Ranch 82 Parque Creek Road Dubois, WY 82513 county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: The T Cross has been operating as a guest ranch since 1918. The ranch lies inside the Shoshone National Forest at an elevation of 7,800 feet. This is an untouched country of pine forests and open meadows, trout-rich streams and small lakes, with endless vistas rising well over 11,000 feet – scenically magnificent. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.7363015, y coordinate: -109.6638505 -Contact: Cardall, Mark and Gretchen Owners, T Cross Ranch PO Box 638, Dubois, WY 82513 (307) 455-2206 phone 1 tcrossranch@wyoming.com http://www.tcross.com/ 13 Ranches: -Lost Creek Ranch Lost Creek Ranch Jackson, WY 83001 county: Teton region: Northwest -Public description: Lost Creek Ranch is centrally located in Jackson Hole on private property bordered by the Grand Teton National Park and the Bridger-Teton National Forest. The Ranch situated at 7,000 feet elevation, is an ideal setting for outdoor adventure. The Ranch is renowned for its excellent cuisine and service. Impressive features of the lodge are the spectacular living room and the spacious dining room, both with breath-taking views of the Grand Tetons. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.7416658, y coordinate: -110.5894869 -Contact: Halpin, Mike Lost Creek Ranch Resort P.O. Box 95, Moose, WY 83012 307-733-3435 phone 1 307-733-1954 fax 14 Ranches: -Buck Brannaman Ranch Sheridan, WY 82801 county: Sheridan region: Northeast -Public description: Buck Brannaman is the original "Horse Whisper." He travels the country teaching horse owners how to train their horses and holds clinics on his ranch, as well. Bucks ranch is interfaced with both a horse and cattle operation. Buck keeps 10 to 15 horses on his ranch and actively breeds the mares (around 10 colts per year.) Three of the colts then travel with him on the clinic circuit. The horse barn and corrals are near the house, while the cattle operation is based out of his partner's ranch, which is several miles away. The horses are kept outside all winter, with the horse barn used mainly for colting and doctoring (also dry storage.) The relationship between the barn and the corrals is between the barn and the round pen. A side door from one of the horse’s stalls leads into the round pen. The round pen then opens into the larger arena beyond. Buck operates his ranch almost entirely on horseback, without farm machinery. Because of this, he has gates which can be opened from horseback, special footholds in the pen fences, and other details which facilitate this style of ranching. Usage restriction: Year round with owner’s permission. -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 44.7971939, y coordinate: -106.9561791 Permit: No Fees: Yes Ownership: private -Contact: Brannaman, Buck Brannaman, Buck & Mary Owner/Manager, Brannaman Ranch Sheridan, WY 82801 307-672-5876 phone 1 15 Ranches: -Absaroka Ranch Dunoir Road Dubois, WY county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: The Absaroka Ranch is located 16 miles northwest of Dubois, Wyoming, on the slopes of the Absaroka mountain range, overlooking the immense Dunoir Valley. Snow - capped peaks, lush alpine forests and meadows, rolling, sage-covered hills, secluded lakes and streams, wildflowers, wildlife. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.6335997, y coordinate: -109.7800248 -Contact: Betts, Budd and Emi (307) 455-2275 (307) 455-2275 fax 16 Ranches: -Water Valley Ranch- Exteriors North Fork Encampment River Road Encampment, WY 82325 county: Carbon region: Southeast -Public description: Water Valley Ranch is nestled next to the Encampment Wilderness area, in the northernmost extension of the Southern Rocky Mountains. The Encampment River flows north out of Colorado into Wyoming through the 10,124-acre Encampment Wilderness, then immediately through the breathtaking Water Valley Ranch. The Encampment River Trail runs through the wilderness past Water Valley and on to the Town of Encampment. Of especial note, this ranch specializes in corporate retreats, meaning that its business model is all about allowing organizations to rent out the entire valley. A perfect setup for filmmakers. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.1649454, y coordinate: -106.8839837 -Contact: Jones, Beth & Ken Ranch Mangers, Water Valley Ranch (307) 201-2567 phone 1 307 421 0090 mobile 17 Ranches: -Pinto Ranch Jackson, WY 83001 county: Teton region: Northwest -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.4799291, y coordinate: -110.7624282 Permit: Yes Fees: Yes -Contact: Rosenbaum, Alan Manager, Pinto Ranch Jackson, WY 83001 307-543-2353 phone 1 Yoccum, Mort 307 699 0979 phone 1 18 Ranches: -Willow Creek Ranch 26045 W. Willow Creek Rd. P.O. 10 Kaycee, WY 82639 county: Johnson region: Northeast -Public description: Authentic working cattle and horse ranch in some of the most beautiful country in the world! Willow Creek Ranch At The Hole-In-The-Wall is a 57,000 acre working cattle, horse and guest ranch located below the magnificent red sandstone wall of Central Wyoming. The ranch was founded in 1882 and still operates in much the same way as it did over one hundred years ago. A visit to Willow Creek Ranch includes fascinating history, beautiful scenery, exciting horseback riding, great trout fishing, and much more that makes it the ultimate Wyoming western vacation. Not a typical dude ranch experience, the Willow Creek Ranch has no televisions, swimming pools, hot tubs or golf courses. But what we do have are miles and miles of authentic "Old West" and plenty of warm hospitality and great food for everyone. The famous "Outlaw Cave" used by Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid is located on the Willow Creek ranch. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.4264187, y coordinate: -106.8234882 Permit: Yes Fees: No -Contact: Veih (Vee), Gene and Sammye P.O. Box 10, Kaycee, WY 82639 307-738-2294 phone 1 307-738-2264 fax 307-738-2294 home Vieh@trib.com http://willowcreekranch.com 19 Ranches: -Bill Cody Ranch 2604 Yellowstone Hwy. Cody, WY 82414 county: Park region: Northwest -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 44.5154253, y coordinate: -109.09592 -Contact: email: billcody@billcodyranch.com 307-587-2097 307-587-6272 fax 20 Ranches: -Richardson Ranch 111 Hart Road Laramie, WY 82070 county: Albany region: Southeast -Public description: Richardson Ranch -- Overland Stage Stop over 100 years old and on the historic register and on the Laramie River. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.2408072, y coordinate: -105.7028969 Permit: Yes Fees: Yes -Contact: Ockers, Fred Albany County Tourism Board 210 Custer St., Laramie, WY 82070 307-745-4195 phone 1 800-445-5303 phone 2 307-721-2926 fax actourism@bresnan.net Richardson, Margery 307-745-5779 phone 1 mtrichardson@carbonpower.net 21 Ranches: -7D Ranch- Scenic 774 Sunlight Rd Cody, WY 82414 county: Park region: Northwest -Public description: A family guest ranch established in 1958, 7D is located in the mountainous Sunlight Basin 50 miles northwest of Cody in the heart of the Absaroka Mountains. -GPS: source: Google Maps, x coordinate: 44.7283047, y coordinate: -109.5643901 -Contact: Dominick, Andrea Owner, 7D Ranch Selk, Ryan or Aaron PO Box 100, Cody, WY 82414 307-587-3997 phone 1 (307) 587 9885 -- office # phone 2 22 Ranches: -Diamond G Ranch 791 Dunoir Rd Dubois, WY county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: Located in the Dunoir Valley outside of Dubois, the Diamond G is a gorgeous property with diverse landscapes. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.7018070, y coordinate: -109.8066220 -Contact: Robinett, Jon & Debi Owners, Diamond G Ranch 307 455 2976 phone 1 23 Ranches: -Hanna Creek Ranch Hanna Creek Road Big Horn, WY 82801 county: Sheridan region: Northeast -Public description: Located on the eastern slope of the Big Horn Mountains, the 17-acre Hanna Creek Ranch is a turn-key equestrian facility surrounded by spectacular mountain views. Close to Sheridan; a well-known haven for Polo and other equestrian enthusiasts. The horse facilities include a 70' x 170' indoor equestrian center with a 40' x 104' area with indoor/outdoor stalls with turn-outs, a 160' x 200' outdoor arena, three loafing sheds, a manager's office with two tack rooms, 1/2 bath, and additional storage for hay and equipment. A small portion of Hanna Creek traverses the south side of the property. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 44.6709695, y coordinate: -107.0041793 -Contact: Copenhaver, Ralph & Karen (307) 674-7080 phone 1 24 Lodges: Brooks Lake Lodge Exteriors 458 Brooks Lake Road Dubois, WY county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: Brooks Lake Lodge has a rich history, steeped in the grand tradition of the Great Western Lodge. Construction of the massive Lodge began in April 1922 and was completed in record time a few months later, in July of 1922. Brooks Lake is situated at 9200 feet above sea level, located within the Shoshone National Forest. Nestled in a valley, Brooks Lake dominates the view to the north. The lodge is surrounded by the high peaks of the Pinnacle Mountains, Continental Divide, Austin’s Peak and Brooks Mountain. Brooks Lake Lodge is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The area is served by major airlines to the Jackson Hole, Riverton and Idaho Falls airports. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.7473346, y coordinate: -110.0077166 -Contact: King, George & Theresa Owner/Manager, Brooks Lake Lodge 458 Brooks Lake Road, Dubois, WY 82513 307-455-2121 phone 1 307-455-2221 fax theresa@brookslake.com http://www.brookslake.com Long, Adam (307) 455-2121 phone 1 adam@brookslake.com 25 Roads: -US Highway 14A Old Us Highway 14A Lovell, WY 82431 county: Big Horn region: Northwest -Public description: This disused highway is a good 2 lane road with lots of switch-backs. Highway is within the Big Horn National Forest but is above the timberline. Beautiful scenery. Site condition: road may be closed during winter months, depending on snow. -General notes: Closed through the winter months. This is one of Wyoming's easiest to permit. old hwy 14a goes 3 miles up, then there's no pavement and you can't drive on it. no yellow striping on it Five Springs Road "that's all BLM" 14a 10% grade winter usage mile post 68 - 76... Nov 1st - Dec 1 closure due to public safety. A week before memorial day they'll typically reopen. road is closed past 76-96 you can't go to burgess junction not a maintained road in the winter -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 44.7901743, y coordinate: -107.9307903 Permit: Yes, DOT Fees: Yes, depends on project -Contact: Kidner, Martin Wyoming Dept. of Transportation, Dist. #5 218 West C, PO Box 461, Basin, WY 82410 307-568-3425 phone 1 307-568-9318 mobile martin.kidner@dot.state.wy.us http://www.wyoroad.info/highway 26 Roads: -Beartooth Pass Cody, WY county: Park region: Northwest -Public description: 35-mile stretch of scenic road between Cook City and Red Lodge, MT. The road drops down into Wyoming. Elevation tops at 11,000 ft. Site condition: good road, lots of switch-backs. General notes: Closed in winter months due to heavy snow fall. Availability when permission is obtained from Shoshone NF and DOT from mid-May to Mid October. Some ability to shoot on closed roads exists during winter. According to District 5 Engineer, Beartooth is permitted through Yellowstone all the way through. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 44.6782103, y coordinate: -109.4579855 Permit: Yes, DOT Fees: Yes, depends on project -Contact: Aklufi, Daniel (307) 578-5151 phone 1 307-527-6241 phone 2 307-578-1212 fax daklufi@fs.fed.us http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/shoshone Harper, Anita Shoshone North Zone Special Uses (307) 578-5228 phone 1 anitaharper@fs.fed.us 27 Roads: -Highway 14/16/20 Tunnels Cody, WY 82414 county: Park region: Northwest -Public description: US 14/16/20 is located west of Cody, WY and passes through Shoshone Canyon, which is the longest combination of tunnels in Wyoming, with more than a mile in cumulative length under Rattlesnake Mountain. The highway finally passes through Colter's Hell (a semi-active geyser basin) just two miles west of Cody. The entire U.S. 14-16-20 routing through Wapiti Valley and Shoshone Canyon has been reconstructed through the late 1990s and early 2000s. The three tunnels are 10 miles west of Cody. Tunnel number one is 3,222 feet long and is 494 feet to the second tunnel, at a length of 194 feet. From tunnel number two, it is a distance of 138 feet to tunnel number three, which is 267 feet long. Usage restriction: Year round. -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 44.5263422, y coordinate: -109.0565308 -Contact: Kidner, Martin Wyoming Dept. of Transportation, Dist. #5 218 West C, PO Box 461, Basin, WY 82410 307-568-3425 phone 1 307-568-9318 mobile martin.kidner@dot.state.wy.us http://www.wyoroad.info/highway 28 Cities/Towns: -Jackson Downtown Jackson, WY 83001 county: Teton region: Northwest -Public description: Jackson is situated at the southern end of the Jackson Hole valley. It is ringed by mountains, including the awe inspiring Teton Range to the West. The town square has beautiful trees, four unique arches made from hundreds of elk antlers and dozens of boardwalk fronted buildings provide excellent photo taking and people-watching opportunities. Population: 8,647 Elevation: 6,208 usage restriction: -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 43.4799291, y coordinate: -110.7624282 Permit: No Fees: Yes, Depends on project -Contact: Foster, Kate Communications Manager, Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce P.O. Box 550, Jackson, WY 83001 307.733.3316 phone 1 307.699.0096 phone 2 307.733.5585 fax kate@jacksonholechamber.com http://www.jacksonholechamber.htm Pelletier, Carl City of Jackson 307.734.3488 phone 1 orcpelletier@ci.jackson.wy.us 29 Cities/Towns: -Sunrise Guernsey, WY county: Platte region: Southeast -Public description: As it stands now, Sunrise is perfect for shooting your horror film or period piece. The property boasts beautiful, abandoned brick buildings, homes, landscapes, a YMCA (complete with auditorium, activity rooms, and beat up bowling alley), and ruins of what was formerly the worlds longest garage. Once a model mining town in the early to mid 1900's, Sunrise was forced to close in 1980 when the price of iron was too low to sustain the mine. Buildings were knocked down and nature was allowed to take over. The richness of the iron and excavation in years past have shaped Sunrise’s landscape into what it is today - a blend of forested areas, rocky terrain, and sweeping valleys, all bright with color. Sunrise is located one mile east of Hartville, Wyoming (home of the state’s oldest bar) and six miles north of Guernsey, Wyoming, the small railroad town home to Wyoming’s Army Reserve. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 44.2457932, y coordinate: -107.6028600 -Contact: Voight, John (307) 640-8885 phone 1 sunrisemine@gmail.com http://sunrisemine.blogspot.com 30 Cities/Towns: -Lander Lander, WY 82520 county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: Lander sits outside the boundaries of the Wind River Indian Reservation and the Shoshoni National Forest lies to the south of the area. Home to Sinks Canyon State Park, NOLS. Riverton Airport is 32 miles to the NE. The elevation is 5357. The downtown area has a very wide main street, and the architecture depicts the late 1800's. Usage restriction: Year round. -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 42.833014, y coordinate: -108.7306725 -Contact: Meeker, Jackie Lander Chamber of Commerce 160 N. 1st St., Lander, WY 82520 307-332-3892 phone 1 307-332-3893 fax info@landerchamber.org 31 Cities/Towns: -Encampment Encampment, WY county: Carbon region: Southeast -Public description: To the west is the Sierra Madre Range, to the east, the Medicine Bow Mountain Range. Originally a gold mining town, it is now more of a tourist attraction/ghost town. Population of 443 and elevation of 7323. Encampment is located in southern Wyoming. Usage restriction: Year round. -GPS: Source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.2057610, y coordinate: -106.7923970 -Contact: Jefferson, Lesley Carbon County Visitors Council PO Box 856, Saratoga, WY 82331 307 324 3020 phone 1 info@wyomingcarboncounty.com 32 Cities/Towns: -Shoshoni Shoshoni, WY 82649 county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: It is home to Boysen State park/ Reservoir. Terrain is flat with sagebrush with a view of the Wind River range to the west. Riverton is only 12 miles south on Hwy 26. Elevation is 4820. Usage restriction: Year round. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.2357915, y coordinate: -108.1103719 -Contact: Currah, Gayle Shoshoni Chamber of Commerce PO Box 324, Shoshoni, WY 82649 307-876-2556 phone 1 307-876-2513 fax 33 Cities/Towns: -Glendo Glendo, WY county: Platte region: Southeast -Public description: Glendo is a community small in number (229 residents) but Big in Heart! Incorporated on May 20, 1922 the Glendo area is rich in history. The California, Oregon, Mormon Trails and the Overland Stage route passed south of Glendo. The Town of Glendo is located near scenic Glendo Reservoir. Glendo lies along I-25, one hundred miles north of Cheyenne. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 42.5027467, y coordinate: -105.0260832 -Contact: Cundall, Catherine (307) 735-4242 phone 1 townofglendo@Yahoo.com 34 Cities/Towns: -Cheyenne Downtown Cheyenne, WY 82001 county: Laramie region: Southeast -Public description: Cheyenne, located at the north end of the Front Range, enjoys a “best of both worlds” atmosphere with the benefits of both Colorado’s growth and Wyoming’s slower pace. Clean air, little traffic congestion, relatively low crime, affordable housing, low taxes and cost of living, good schools, recreational and cultural activities, and quality health care make Cheyenne a good community in which to live. A number of organizations work to build Cheyenne as an economic and cultural center for the area. The city maintains the comforts of a low population with friendly people and driving times less than twenty minutes to any location in town. Its cultural opportunities are abundant, though, with concerts, symphonies, theatrical performances, and other events occurring each day. Cheyenne is a comfortable alternative to metropolitan living. Cheyenne has more than 600 acres of parks, plus 15 miles of the Cheyenne Greenway, offer plenty of places to play or relax. Cheyenne has 14 baseball fields, nine softball fields, 12 tennis courts, five golf courses and two municipal swimming pools. Cheyenne is the gateway to Wyoming. -GPS: source: Google Maps, x coordinate: 41.1431486, y coordinate: -104.8746508 -Contact: Bradshaw, Bob City Projects Manager, City of Cheyenne (307) 637-6328 phone 1 (307) 637-6200 phone 2 Lahiff, Jill Cheyenne Convention & Visotor Bureau One Depot Square, Cheyenne, WA 82001 307-778-3133 phone 1 800-426-5009 phone 2 Jill@cheyenne.org 35 Landscapes: -Big Horn Mountains Sheridan, WY 82801 county: Sheridan region: Northeast -Public description: The Big Horn Mountains extend from the plains and Great Basin area of Wyoming northward into south central Montana. The Bighorn National Forest, including the Cloud Peak Wilderness area, is unique and diverse. Within the National Forest area, you can encounter grass prairies, evergreen forests, mountain meadows, rugged alpine peaks, dramatic canyons, arid desert lands and cascading waterfalls -- all within a day's journey. -GPS: source: Google Maps, x coordinate: 44.9019472, y coordinate: -106.6767049 Permit: Yes, forest -Contact: Laurent, Gail Forest Ranger, Bighorn National Forest Service 2013 Eastside 2nd St., Sheridan, WY 82801 307-674-2600 phone 1 glaurent@fs.fed.us 36 Landscapes: -Grand Teton National Park Moran Jct., WY county: Teton region: Northwest -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 41.1637501, y coordinate: -104.7748667 Permit: No Fees: Yes -Contact: Roper, Terry National Park Service - Grand Teton National Park PO Box 170, Moose, WY 83012 307-739-3473 phone 1 307-739-3492 fax terry_roper@nps.gov http://www.nps.gov/grte/index.asp 37 Landscapes: -Vedauwoo Rock Formations Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest I-80 Exit 329 Laramie, WY 82070 county: Albany region: Southeast -Public description: Unusual Rock Formations, cliffs, Forest. Usage restriction: Year round -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.3648343, y coordinate: -105.8760040 -Contact: Haynes, Nathan Medicine Bow-Routte National Forest / Laramie Ranger District 307 745 2317 phone 1 307 745 2300 x 2317 mobile nhaynes@fs.fed.us 38 Landscapes: -Horsethief Cave Cowley, WY county: Big Horn region: Northwest -Public description: Horsethief Cave is just about 100 yards south of the Montana/Wyoming border (45th parallel) and is Wyoming's longest cave with several miles of passage. It is on BLM land. -GPS: x coordinate: 45° 0' 0.91" N, y coordinate: 108° 13' 26.17" W Permit: Yes -Contact: McKenzie, Bryan Rangeland Management/Cave Specialist, BLM, Cody Field Office (307) 578-5921 phone 1 (307) 899-8887 mobile bmckenzi@blm.gov http://www.blm.gov/wy/st/en/field_offices/Cody.html 39 Military: -Belvoir Ranch Missile Silos Otto Road Cheyenne, WY county: Laramie region: Southeast -Public description: Located 16 miles west of Cheyenne, Belvoir Ranch and The Big Hole consist of 18,800 acres with an additional 3,400 acres of land leased from the Sate of Wyoming. The landscape is a rich mosaic of ecologies, from rolling prairie to spectacular red rock canyon, supporting antelope, deer, small mammals, and varied bird species, including golden eagles. It also contains an abandoned Atlas D missile silo. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.0871617, y coordinate: -104.9653889 -Contact: Ashby, Matt Planning Services Director, City of Cheyenne (307) 637-6271 phone 1 mashby@cheyennecity.org 40 Accommodations: -The Lake Stop 9 Lake Desmet Road Buffalo, WY 82834 county: Johnson region: Northeast -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 44.4497434, y coordinate: -106.7213775 -Contact: Simondi, Valerie 9 Lake Desmet Road, P.O. Box 636, Buffalo, WY 82834 (307) 217-1998 phone 1 thelakestop@vcn.com 41 Accommodations: -Jeffrey City Lander, WY county: Fremont region: Central -Public description: Jeffrey City is no longer an incorporated town. There are “about 25 people” still in residence. a company called US Energy retains control over mining remnants south of town, but the few remaining inhabitants have taken over the built-up areas. There are three operating businesses: a motel, a bar, and a pottery shop. There’s also a meets-once-a-month church, a grocery store and a café. In any case, there are more buildings than there are people. -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 42.833014, y coordinate: -108.7306725 -Contact: Darnell, J Dee (307) 544-2498 phone 1 (307) 544-2339 phone 2 42 Agriculture: -Territorial Park- Trail Town Exteriors 975 Snowy Range Rd Laramie, WY 82070 county: Albany region: Southeast -Public description: The Territorial Prison is the best preserved of the prisons of the old west. Built in 1872 it was restored and renovated by the efforts of the citizens of Laramie. It also contains re-creations of period dwellings, including a ranch, a trail town, a barn and a church. General notes: Size of the Land: 190 acres Buildings: Territorial Prison, Broom Factory, warden’s house, church, the “main street” of Replica Town, furnished log cabin, furnished schoolhouse, outhouse, barn and livestock pens. Usage restriction: Year round with permission. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.3117750, y coordinate: -105.6098990 -Contact: Amend, Deborah Manager, State Parks & Cultural Resources 975 Snow Range Road, Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 745-6161 phone 1 (307)745-3733 phone 2 (307) 745-8620 fax deborah.amend@wyo.gov 43 Sports: -Snake River Sporting Club (Golf Locations) 14885 Sporting Club Road, Jackson, WY 83001 Jackson, WY 83001 county: Teton region: Northwest -Public description: 800 ACRE PARCEL THAT INCLUDES MULTIPLE PASTURES IN A RANCH SETTING. HORSES ON LOCATION INCLUDING DRAFT HORSES. RIVER BOTTOM LOCATIONS WITH MULTIPLE COTTONWOOD TREES. PINE FORESTS. PLATEAUS WITH LONG VIEWS. SIX MILES OF FRONTAGE ON THE SNAKE RIVER. 18 HOLE GOLF COURSE. 26,000 SQUARE FOOT SQUARE LOG CLUBHOUSE SITTING ON A BENCH OVERLOOKING RIVER. BARN. RODEO ARENA. SMALL LAKES AND PONDS USED FOR FISHING AND BOATING. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.2675812, y coordinate: -110.7770429 -Contact: Haney, LB Membership Sales Manager, Snake River Sporting Club (307) 201-2567 phone 1 (203) 980-5568 mobile lbhaney@srsportingclub.com 44 Western Towns: Old Trail Town 1831 Demaris Dr. Cody, WY 82414 county: Park region: Northwest -Public description: Authentic historic buildings and relics are displayed at this site. The Old Trail Town collection consists of 26 buildings, which date from1879 to 1901, 100 horse drawn vehicles, plus an extensive collection of memorabilia of the Wyoming frontier. -GPS: source: google - GPSVisualizer, x coordinate: 44.515364, y coordinate: -109.104363 Permit: No Fees: Yes, depends on project -Contact: Edgar, Bob & Terry 1831 Demaris Dr., Cody, WY 82414 307-587-5302 phone 1 45 Western Towns: -Broken Wheel Ranch/Ghost Town 130 West Dimwoody Lane Dubois, WY county: Fremont region: Northwest -Public description: This 34-acre property is located 18 miles east of Dubois, Wyoming and just short of a two-hour drive to Jackson Hole. Surrounded by beautiful unspoiled views of the Wind River Indian Reservation and mountains, there is only one small cabin visible from certain angles to interrupt the eye. The rest of the land is protected by the Reservation and is completely undisturbed. To the south you can see the Wind River Mountains and to the north the Absaroka Mountain Range and Owl Creek Mountain Range. The source of Dinwoody Creek, which runs adjacent to the property, is a glacier high in the mountains and so water levels vary according to the time of year and irrigation needs of the ranchers further along the line. One extraordinary feature of this site is the marshland that opens up just above the ranch house which turns a brilliant emerald green in early summer. The water is highest in late spring and early summer and by fall and winter it has dropped considerably. Snow can be expected at any given moment from September through June although a significant accumulation is rare. Aside from the main house there is a contemporary ghost town that was built by the previous owner. The harsh weather has aged the structures considerably and one could easily be fooled by only a casual glance. Recent renovations have been completed to insure its continued survival and safety. The town includes a Livery Stable, Saloon, Bank, Hotel, General Store, Jail and a separate detached Church where many local residents have been married (often holding their receptions in the Saloon). All kinds of wildlife pass through this spot –eagles, swans, geese, herons, sand hill cranes, coyotes, rabbits, prairie dogs, free range cattle, antelope and trout. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 43.4023539, y coordinate: -109.3655332 Permit: Yes Fees: Yes -Contact: Masterson, Lois Owner/Manager, Broken Wheel Ranch 66 Thompson Street, Apt. 26, New York, NC 10012 212-966-2097 phone 1 46 Prisons/Jails: -Territorial Park- Territorial Prison 975 Snowy Range Rd Laramie, WY 82070 county: Albany region: Southeast -Public description: Built in 1872, the prison held some of the most notorious outlaws in the region, including Butch Cassidy. It also includes the inmates' broom factory, the 19th century equivalent of license plate stamping. General notes: From Interstate 80, exit 311, Snowy Range Road, and travel east towards downtown Laramie. The entrance is a quarter mile east on Snowy Range Road on the left hand side. Territorial Park is located just 2.5 hours north of Denver, Colorado, 1.25 hours north of Fort Collins, Colorado, and 45 minutes west of Cheyenne. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.3117750, y coordinate: -105.6098990 -Contact: Amend, Deborah Manager, State Parks & Cultural Resources 975 Snow Range Road, Laramie, WY 82070 (307) 745-6161 phone 1 (307)745-3733 phone 2 (307) 745-8620 fax deborah.amend@wyo.gov 47 Prisons/Jails: -Frontier Prison- Interiors 500 W. Walnut Rawlins, WY 82301 county: Carbon region: Southeast -Public description: Prison was built at the turn of the century. Latest addition built was in 1969. Cell Block C was constructed to hold 36 inmates. Site condition: The Old Penitentiary is closed and is now a historic museum. May need to bring in added heat during the winter months. Usage restriction: Year around with permission. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.7923367, y coordinate: -107.2420126 Permit: Yes Fees: Yes, depends on project -Contact: Hill, Tina Old Pen Joint Powers Board 500 W. Walnut, Rawlins, WY 82301 307-324-4422 phone 1 307-328-4004 fax wfp@tribcsp.com 48 Prisons/Jails: -Frontier Prison- Exteriors 500 W Walnut St Rawlins, WY 82301 county: Carbon region: Southeast -Public description: Prison was built at the turn of the century. Latest addition built was in 1969. Cell Block C was constructed to hold 36 inmates. Site condition: The Old Penitentiary is closed and is now a historic museum. May need to bring in added heat during the winter months. Usage restriction: Year around with permission. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.7923367, y coordinate: -107.2420126 Permit: Yes Fees: Yes, depends on project -Contact: Hill, Tina Old Pen Joint Powers Board 500 W. Walnut, Rawlins, WY 82301 307-324-4422 phone 1 307-328-4004 fax wfp@tribcsp.com 49 Museums: -Museum of Flight and Aerial Fire Fighting South Big Horn County Airport, US Hwy. 8242620, Greybull, WY Greybull, WY county: Big Horn region: Northwest -Public description: The Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting is located in Greybull, Wyoming. Greybull, located at the base of the Big Horn Mountains, and the surrounding area have long been magnets for lovers of beauty and adventure. The scenery varies greatly from high mountain vistas to painted deserts. The Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting was founded in 1987 and incorporated in 1992. The purposes for starting the Museum are numerous but the major reason is to preserve a part of history that other aviation museums do not. There have been many types of aircraft used to combat forest fires since the late 1920's and many different designs for fire retardant drop systems. The Museum of Flight is dedicated to educating people about the numerous types of aircraft and retardant systems that have evolved over the years into the awesome aerial firefighting capabilities used today. Site condition: The museum has been closed for a few years now since the last caretaker died. However, several of the aircraft are still out there. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 44.5000000, y coordinate: -108.0500000 -Contact: Hawkins, Bob 307 272 1247 phone 1 50 Abandoned Buildings: -Superior Union Hall Ruins 109 Main Street Superior, WY county: Sweetwater region: Southwest -Public description: Front of the South Superior Union Hall, located at the intersection of Main and Bridge Streets in Superior, Wyoming, United States. Built in 1920 by the United Mine Workers, it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. -GPS: source: Google Maps (interactive), x coordinate: 41.7617327, y coordinate: -108.9679244 -Contact: Taylor, Jerry Sweetwater County Travel and Tourism Board PO Box 38, Rock Springs, WY 82902 888-820-9225 phone 1 307-352-6789 fax 51