Welcome!
News:
To see a report on the current Whiskey Basin bighorn sheep disease testing project, see the Biology page.
![]() Photo by Michael P. Flaherty |
![]() Photo by Suzan Moulton |
![]() Photo by Michael P. Flaherty |
Our Mission:
The National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Association is dedicated to educating the public about the biology and habitat needs of the Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep and to encouraging the active stewardship of wildlife and wild lands.
Our Interpretive Center features dioramas with full-scale taxidermy mounts that recreate the bighorns habitat, interactive exhibits about wildlife management and special adaptations of wild sheep, and wildlife films the whole family will enjoy.
Location:
907 West Ramshorn, on the main street in beautiful Dubois, Wyoming.
Look for our big bronze ram "Ram Country".
Hours:
Summer Hours Begin Monday, May 28, 2012
Summer: 9am - 6pm Mon. - Sat.
Open Sundays 9am - 5pm
Winter Hours Begin Monday, September 3, 2012
Winter: 9am - 5pm Mon. - Sat.
Closed Sundays
Admission:
Adults - $2.50
Child (12 and under) - $0.75
Family Rate - $6.00
© 2011 Stephen Jay Lunsford/Images of Wyoming

Group Tours
We can offer special programs and rates.
Please contact us for more information.
Teachers! Schools! Classrooms! Educators! We have a variety of programs, activities and traveling trunks to offer. Please click here for information!




