Annual Meeteetse Museum's Kirwin Tour

Posted 7/31/12
Event Dates
Saturday, August 11, 2012 through Sunday, August 12, 2012
Contact
Martha Tate

The Wyoming Wilderness Association is inviting history buffs and hikers alike to explore the still standing buildings and relics of the place Amelia Earhart had intended to retire, in Kirwin, before getting lost over the Pacific.

The tour is led by the Dunrud family. Hikers will have the option of camping with the group on Saturday night, and on Sunday, hikers will explore the middle fork of the Wood River located in the Wood River roadless area.

This opportunity is free and open to the public.

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