Dave conner mountain man rendezvous 2023 schedule
3rd ~ 5th, Once again hosting Oklahoma's Biggest & Best Pre s Mountain Man Rendezvous at Woolaroc Museum & Wildlife Preserve.
Join in this annual Pinedale celebration of historic explorers and fur trappers. Absorb this history through re-enactments, rodeos and learning at the Green River Rendezvous. Over the course of the four days in mid-July, you can celebrate the Green River Rendezvous with food, live music, beer, entertainment, and more to celebrate the mountain men, legendary explorers, and Native Americans who opened commerce in the American West.
Join the modern Green River Rendezvous to do the same! Since , Pinedale has been celebrating this unique festival that honors famous mountain men like Jim Bridger, Kit Carson, and Thomas Fitzpatrick, who paved the way to the West and brought beaver pelts to the forefront of fashion. It's guaranteed fun for the whole family as you relive the original Green River Rendezvous of the 's with a live, historical re-enactment that has been a Pinedale tradition since The rodeo grounds come alive with bearded, buck skinned trappers and mountain men of long ago as they gallop, holler, fight, boast, and trade and barter goods.
You won't want to miss this rowdy event that takes place against the backdrop of the beautiful Wind River Mountains. Pinedale's dramatization brings together mountain men, American Indians, Father Joseph DeSmet and many others who played a pivotal role here. You'll be telling your own tall tales about this event before long. If you're looking to learn more about the Green River Rendezvous days, join in one or more of the 36 free educational and entertaining programs at the Museum of the Mountain Man, which is dedicated to telling the real history of the Rocky Mountain fur traders.
Topics include firearms, sign language, beaver trapping, clothes, tools, fire making, horse tack and packing, and a Saturday night gathering for stories and songs.
June 2/3/4 ; Check out the site at I attended last year for the first time and had a great time paddling a bunch.
If you're traveling with youngsters, make sure they catch Friday and Saturday's make-and-take Native American Crafts at the giant Crow lodge. Pinedale, Wyoming is a true Western town. When the stars come out, so do the cowboys—the second Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of July. Come to the Pinedale Rodeo Grounds just south of town for one of the best Rodeos Wyoming has to offer.