Out our Back Door
Lander, Wyoming is located on the east side of the Wind River Mountain Range in west central Wyoming and is part of the Greater Yellowstone ecosystem. Lander is located within the Washakie Ranger District and adjacent to the 101,870-acre Popo Agie Wilderness. This area of “Wind River Country” h...



Lander, Wyoming has a vibrant, progressive business community that is proud of the entrepreneurs both large and small who have achieved success in Lander.
Lander Wyoming is located in what is known as the Greater Yellowstone Eco-system. Lander borders the Wind River Indian Reservation and is the county seat for Fremont County. Our location has helped create diverse employment possibilities.
The Lander to Dubois corridor is historically the most popular travel route to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks for good reason.
The Lander Area Chamber of Commerce is a dynamic member-driven organization that promotes economic development and tourism in the Wind River Country. The Lander Area Chamber of Commerce has members in Lander, Dubois, Riverton, Ft. Washakie, Casper, Atlantic City and Rock Springs.
The Wind River Indian Reservation hosts numerous pow wows throughout the summer and is rich in western and Native history.
The drive from Lander in Wind River Country to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks is a short 3 hours. From Lander, you travel up Highway 287 through the Wind River Indian Reservation, home of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Tribes, and one of the most culturally significant areas in Wyoming. Historically, the Lander to Dubois was the most popular travel route to Yellowstone and with good reason. From the Wind River Reservation you travel to Dubois, WY home of the largest Big Horn Sheep heard in the lower 48 states, then up and over Togwotee Pass on the Centennial Scenic Byway. Lander and Dubois are known by visitors as authentic destinations that feature wonderful history and museums, spectacular outdoor recreational opportunities, fantastic restaraunts, events and accommodations. Don't miss your chance to see the Real West on your way to Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.




