• Stories in the Shadows: Lander's Haunted History Walking Tour
    Oct 23 2025

    In this episode of Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor, listeners join storyteller Alma Law for a Haunted History Walking Tour of Lander.

    As part of the Bookmarked Story Festival—a three-day celebration of Wyoming's writers and readers—this eerie evening adventure invites participants to explore the city's shadowy corners and captivating past. Beginning at Centennial Park, the tour winds through downtown Lander, where Alma shares spine-tingling tales of historic buildings, legendary locals and unexplained happenings that have become part of the town's lore.



    Listeners will get a sense of the atmosphere that fills Lander after dark—where every creaking floorboard and flickering light seems to whisper a story from long ago. From its rich frontier history to its mysterious folklore, this haunted walk reveals a side of Wind River Country you won't soon forget.

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    23 Min.
  • Exploring the Historic J.B. Okie Manor on an Adventure Trek
    Sep 25 2025

    In this episode of Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson join the Riverton Museum for a popular annual Adventure Trek—a tour of the J.B. Okie Manor.

    Built in 1901 by sheep tycoon J.B. Okie in Lost Cabin, the manor is filled with fascinating history and unique details. Participants heard stories about Okie's life, his family and the rise of the sheep industry in Wyoming.

    Listeners also heard about what makes this historic home so special. From the scenic drive to the manor to the intricate craftsmanship of the home itself, this experience offered a step back in time to one of Fremont County's most remarkable landmarks.

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    18 Min.
  • Exploring the Continental Divide Trail at South Pass City
    Aug 28 2025

    In this special Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor episode for Continental Divide Trail (CDT) Awareness Week, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson visit South Pass City State Historic Site to celebrate one of America's most iconic long-distance trails.

    Superintendent Joe Ellis shares insights on the site's connection to the CDT and the visitors it draws from around the world. On the trail, thru-hikers Austin Wittek and "Splash" talk about life on the Trail, the culture of trail names and what makes this route unforgettable.

    Part of a weeklong celebration that includes community events, a special hike and exclusive offers for thru-hikers, this episode invites listeners to experience the history, beauty and adventure of the Continental Divide Trail in Wind River Country.

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    24 Min.
  • Celebrating 29 Years of Wind River Flywheelers Antique Engine and Tractor Show
    Jul 24 2025

    In this month's episode of Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera heads to Shoshoni for the 29th annual Wind River Flywheelers Antique Engine and Tractor Show.

    Recorded on location at East Park Rest Area, the episode brings listeners into the heart of this free, family-friendly celebration of rural heritage. With the scent of motor oil and grilled burgers in the air, guests share what fuels their passion for vintage machines—and what keeps this beloved event rolling year after year.

    The 2025 show was the Northwest Regional Gathering, and it drew even more engines, tractors and enthusiasts from across the region, turning Shoshoni into a buzzing hub of history, horsepower and hometown pride.

    Whether you're a collector, a curious newcomer or someone who just loves the sound of a well-tuned engine, this episode is a tribute to the folks who preserve and celebrate Wyoming's mechanical past—one spark plug at a time.

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    16 Min.
  • Mystery in the Mountains: John Mionczynski on Sasquatch and the Unknown
    Jun 26 2025

    In this captivating episode of Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera, Anthony Prate and Helen Wilson chat with renowned biologist and wilderness expert John Mionczynski. The setting is The Rock Shop Inn—a peaceful, rustic retreat nestled among towering pines and rugged mountain beauty.

    Surrounded by the serene sounds of nature, John shares compelling stories from decades of field research and wilderness exploration, including his intriguing encounters and investigations into the elusive legend of Sasquatch. With his signature mix of scientific insight and deep respect for the unknown, he reflects on unexplained phenomena, strange sightings and what points to the existence of this legendary creature.

    Listeners are treated not only to John's thought-provoking perspectives, but also to a musical interlude, as he sits down at the piano inside The Rock Shop Inn and fills the space with melodies.

    Whether you're a skeptic, a believer or simply curious about Wyoming's wilder side, this episode is sure to stir the imagination and open the door to wonder.

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    44 Min.
  • Unique Accommodations in Wind River Country
    May 22 2025

    In this episode of Wyoming's Wind River Country: Yellowstone's Unique Neighbor, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson explore three unique lodging facilities.

    First, they visit the yurts in Sinks Canyon State Park, where Park Superintendent Jessica Moore shares insights about this camping experience. The yurts combine comfort with nature and feature cozy interiors, furnishings and heating for year-round stays. Nestled among stunning landscapes, visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing and exploring the nearby river while immersing themselves in serene surroundings.

    Next they visit The Rock Shop Inn, a tranquil retreat offering luxury cabins with easy access to trails in the Shoshone National Forest. Anthony Prate shares his experiences of owning the historic inn and explains how guests can partake in outdoor activities such as hiking, fishing and cross country skiing. The on-site saloon provides a cozy atmosphere for drinks and live music, making it a perfect spot to unwind after a day of adventure.

    Finally, they highlight The Lander Motel, where owner Krista Lobera discusses the joy of revitalizing this local landmark. The retro motel features a blend of historic charm and modern comfort. With friendly service, a welcoming atmosphere and an easy check-in process, it's a fun choice for those exploring the Lander area.

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    37 Min.
  • Wild Mustangs: Wyoming's Hidden Sanctuary
    Apr 24 2025

    On Saturday, March 22, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson met with Odessa Oldham of the Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary for an ATV tour. The Sanctuary is located on a 1,400 acre working cattle ranch. It is the home of 250 wild horses and is one of only four public off-range pastures in the United States. It is the only one located on an Indian Reservation (the Wind River Indian Reservation).

    Join Charene and Helen as Odessa takes them to the center of the action. Surrounded by beautiful views of the Wind River Range, Helen and Charene learn about the Sanctuary, the horses and opportunities to adopt a horse or get involved.

    Find more information and ways to enjoy Wind River Country by clicking here.

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    23 Min.
  • Sheep, Scenery & Stories: The Bighorn Bash and Eco Tour with the National Bighorn Sheep Center
    Mar 27 2025

    On Saturday, January 11, Charene Herrera and Helen Wilson headed to Dubois, Wyoming for the National Bighorn Sheep Center's 31st Annual Bighorn Bash. This event serves as the Center's largest single fundraising event of the year. It took place at the Headwaters Arts and Conference Center and included great food (provided by 3 Spear Ranch), lots of socializing, live and silent auctions and games.

    The following day Charene and Helen joined the Center's Executive Director, Amanda Verheul and Guide, Ben Verheul on one of the Center's popular Eco Tours. We had the opportunity to hear some local history and explore a canyon that is very popular with the wild sheep in the area. Along the journey were petroglyphs, sheep, antelope, deer, friendly locals and absolutely incredible scenery. Take a listen, and then sign up for a tour of your own.

    Discover more about the National Bighorn Sheep Center and its incredible mission at bighorn.org and fnd out more on how you can book your own edo-tour! And don't forget to follow the Wind River Visitors Council for more stories, adventures, and travel tips from this wild and wonderful region!

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    31 Min.