National Bighorn Sheep Center, Dubois, Wyoming, United States of America
National Bighorn Sheep Center is an interpretive center in Dubois, Wyoming dedicated in the protection and preservation of the largest herd of Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep’s natural habitat. The center interprets the relationships between Bighorn sheep and its location along the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway. The center is being operated and managed by the National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Association, which is a non-profit group that aims to educated people on wildlife conservation and the wild lands through exhibits that inspire visitors and outreach programs that educate the youth.
National Bighorn Sheep Center is center that is open whole year round making it a favorite destination of tourists visiting Wyoming. Aside from the center visitors may also consider visiting the Dubois Museum for a glimpse of the town’s history or take a short stop Dubois Town Park for an exciting afternoon walk. Other interesting nearby attraction from the center are the Alpine Slide of Jackson Hole, a recreational center in Alpine, and Jackson Hole Historical Society and Museum in nearby Jackson, Wyoming. Short distance from these attractions and from National Bighorn Sheep Center, guests will find great hotel choices for an overnight stay. Twin Pine Lodge Cabin is the closest hotel from the center that features indoor pool, free breakfast and free WiFi. Another great hotel is the Super 8 by Wyndham Dubois, an accommodation located within 2 miles from the National Bighorn Sheep Center and Dubois Museum. Other hotels to stay are Brandon Iron Inn and Stagecoach Inn & Suites.