- TripBuzz found 10 things to do with kids in or near Lander, Wyoming, including 1 fun activity for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like South Pass City.
- From Upper Silas Lake to 307 Outfitters, the Lander area offers 10 different types of family activities, including: Rock Climbing, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Children's Museums.
- A tourist town, Landers sits in the central portion of Wyoming. Offering a Western inspired lifestyle, this desert town is home to several dude ranches. Additionally, both Wind River Mountain and Sinks Canyon State Park are part of the community making horseback riding, hiking, rock climbing and wildlife watching common activities in and around the area.
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                Washakie Ranger District, 333 East Main Street, Lander, WY 82520
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            Adjacent to Silas Canyon, the Upper Silas Lake is also close to the inlets of five other lakes which makes it an idea base camp spot. Multiple trails branch out from the lake's trailhead that can be walked, hiked, or ridden on ATVs.        
    
    
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            Founded by chief guide Captain Charles Craumer, 307 Outfitters offers personalized fishing tours for novice and experienced anglers. Trips offered include drift boat, jet boat, and walking/wading flu fishing excursions.         
    
    
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            Notable for its geology, wildlife and wildflowers, Sinks Canyon State Park is named for the unusual geological formation that ushers the Wind River underground at the mouth of the canyon. The Visitor Center orients visitors to the area's natural history.        
    
    
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            Silver Spur Lanes & Lounge offers birthday parties, a snack bar, a pro shop equipped with everything to meet any bowling needs, and a bar and lounge for adults open late.        
    
    
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            Targeted at grade-school aged kids, the Lander Children's Museum is a family-friendly destination that offers interactive exhibits and hands-on learning spots. The museum is open daily, and is also available by reservation for use for private parties and groups.        
    
    
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            The Museum of the American West celebrates the different groups of people who set up the Wyoming heartlands with indoor and outdoor exhibits.  There is a historical home, livery stable, and authentic teepees with educational interpreters on hand.        
    
    
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            Located along the scenic Limestone Mountain, the Wild Iris Wall is a popular location among rock climbing enthusiasts.  Visitors commonly climb the wall and enjoy the picturesque views from nearly 9,000 ft. in elevation.        
    
    
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            Lander City Park is considered one of the main recreational sites in the area since it hosts many programs in the summer, has large open play areas, and a children's playground. There is also an adjacent outdoor camping site.        
    
    
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            Built in the late 1920's, the Grand Theater has a long history and is a registered historic building. Patrons can enjoy a selected movie each day, selections change every day or so depending on the popularity of the movie.        
    
    
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                125 South Pass Main, South Pass City, WY 82520
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            In 1868, gold was discovered in the hills surrounding South Pass, and from then until 1954, gold was actively mined from the area. Today, visitors can visit the restored town to try their hand at gold mining, visit an old-fashioned general store, and see the jail.