Fort Bridger
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Named for a prominent scout and explorer, this Wyoming state park encompasses a replica of an 1840s trading post, a 19th-century Army outpost, and early 20th-century automobile lodgings.

šŸ“œ Fort Bridger is a state historic site in southwestern Wyoming, established in 1843 as a fur trading post.
šŸ” It encompasses a replica of an 1840s trading post, a 19th-century Army outpost, and early 20th-century automobile lodgings.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Explore museum exhibits, restored buildings, and annual reenactments.
šŸ“œ Discover a site crucial to westward expansion and historic trails.
šŸš— Experience a section of the historic Lincoln Highway, America's first coast-to-coast automobile road.

Tips

šŸ“ Located just off Interstate 80 at Exit 34.
ā„¹ļø Check the official website for current admission rates and hours.

Cost

šŸ’° Admission rates vary, check website.

Hours

šŸ•’ Hours vary by season, check website.

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