National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center and Whiskey Mount, Wyoming Camping & Hiking

National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center and Whiskey Mount, Wyoming Camping & Hiking

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Directions

Whiskey Peak is located approximately 40 miles north of Rawlins, WY, 76 miles NW of Lander, or fives miles southwest of Muddy Gap on the westside of U.S. Highway 287.

Phone

307-332-8400

Activities

INTERPRETIVE PROGRAMS, WILDLIFE VIEWING

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The Interpretive Center provides an educational wildlife experience that highlights the local Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep herd, the largest wintering Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep herd in North America. There is a small fee for admission to the Interpretive Center. The interpretive center has wheelchair-accessible parking, restrooms, and interpretive exhibits. Motor-vehicle travel is limited to a few roads through the bighorn sheep range.

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