2 Best Sights in Cheyenne, Laramie, and Southern Wyoming, Wyoming

Little Snake River Museum

Ranch paraphernalia, handmade quilts, a doll collection, and the original 1870s-era cabin of mountain man Jim Baker are exhibited at the Little Snake River Museum in Savery. There are more than a dozen historic buildings at the site, including one that houses an exhibit completely dedicated to the history of sheep raising in Carbon County. At certain times in the past, it had more sheep than any other county in the country. The museum also has a nice gift shop, with a good selection of books. In nearby Baggs, the museum owns and operates The Outlaw Stop. Both museums are open from Memorial Day to "some cold day in October," which heralds the coming of winter.

13 CC Rd. 561 N, Savery, Wyoming, 82332, USA
307-383–7262
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Donations accepted, Closed late Oct.--late May, Memorial Day–late Oct., daily 11–5

The Outlaw Stop

The Outlaw Stop, which is owned and operated by the Little Snake River Museum in Savery, has two historic buildings: one that functioned as a home, the other as a town hall/fire station/jail. There's also a picnic area.
250 N. Penland St., Baggs, Wyoming, 82332, USA
307-383–7262-Little Snake River Museum in Savery
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Closed late Oct.--late May