Cooler weather brings leaves that accumulate on the lawn, and create large piles. It makes you want to jump in like we did as children, hoping that there’s no surprises left from a pup or critter. Everyone in town is racing to get the leaves raked up before the winter...
The Riverton Museum has happy to announce the hiring of the new Collections Manager. Zach Larsen comes to the Riverton Museum from the LDS Church History Museum in Salt Lake City. Zach has a B.A. History from Brigham Young University-Idaho and is currently finishing...
It was a full house at the Riverton Museum on Saturday, October 6th for one of their Discovery Speaker Series, sponsored through Wyoming Community Bank. For the month of October the program focused on ghost stories, urban myths, and legends of the Riverton and Fremont...
A traveling exhibit from the Wyoming State Museum is on display at the Riverton Museum that examines the work of photographer Joseph E. Stimson, who captured the beauty of Wyoming in the early 1900s. Stimson was noted throughout the United States for his artistic...
Beginning in 2013, University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Geology Museum researcher Dr. David Lovelace began exploring the classic red rocks of the Triassic aged (~252-201 mya) Chugwater Group that are well exposed along the eastern flank of the Wind River mountains....