Names Hill | Wyoming

This site is part of a popular shortcut, the Lander Cutoff, between the South Pass and the Snake River valleys. Over 13,000 emigrants used this route in 1859, the first year it was open. Many of them carved their names onto the "register" of the route, Names Hill, as they rested by the river after a dry walk from the Big Sandy River. The most famous name on the register is that of trapper Jim Bridger, who passed by in 1844.

Contact Us

This site is managed by Pinedale Field Office; visit their page for office hours and directions.

Adventure is at Your Fingertips

Activities

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CAMPING
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FISHING
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PICNICKING

Addresses

Pinedale Field Office
1625 West Pine Street
P.O. Box 768
Pinedale
Wyoming
82941

Geographic Coordinates

42.17197, -110.18783

Directions

34 miles north of Kemmerer on US 189.

Fees

No Fees.