This story was created in partnership with Discover Carbon County Wyoming.
Let the authenticity slow you down
As we came into southern Carbon County we reached the two small towns of Encampment and Riverside. We didn’t see any traffic, we didn’t see any city lights, and we didn’t see modern buildings. Instead we saw authenticity. We found adorable old buildings that resemble what the old West must have looked like and mountains and trees that stretch for miles on each side.

Slow down and appreciate the outhouse?
In this area of Carbon County the history still holds strong. There is an outdoor museum called the Grand Encampment Museum (the GEM). We decided to check it out. As we walked through over a dozen buildings housed with saved artifacts, we got the chance to learn about and appreciate the history of the timber, mining, and agricultural days of this valley. We also got the chance to see the famous two story outhouse that no one should miss out on! You can either walk through the museum on your own or with a knowledgeable, animated guide. Whatever you choose it can easily become a half day adventure into the past!


Slow down for bathtubs and waterfalls
After an adventure through history we decided to take a bike ride up Green Mountain Falls Trail. I almost don’t want to write about this spot because I want to keep it all to myself! As we road through the aspens and pines we reached the top of this trail to be over-pleased with what we had found. Waterfalls flowing down beautiful granite and limestone rock! Between the waterfalls are small pools where you can soak comfortably and relax. We went for a swim and enjoyed having the beautiful oasis all to ourselves.

Slow down and take a walk back in time
The summers in Carbon County, Wyoming, are filled with local happenings. After a dip in the pools we stumbled upon the annual Mountain Man Rendezvous and Living History Days. We couldn’t believe how fun it was! The Living History Days are literally a walk back in time. Everyone is dressed in authentic clothing with their primitive camping set up just like it was during the days of trade between mountain men, voyagers, Indigenous people, and trappers! It is the perfect place to explore the culture of this period, while enjoying hands-on activities, hand-made crafts, metal-work, and clothing.


Slow down for the Carbon County views
Within the boundaries of Carbon County, Wyoming, lies Medicine Bow National Forest. Inside of Medicine Bow National Forest lives some of the most beautiful views we have ever seen. We hiked up Medicine Bow Peak, the tallest mountain in southern Wyoming, for the chance to look over the rest of the area. We were blown away. Down below were the views of Lake Marie along with the Mirror Lakes. In the horizon we saw Rocky Mountain National Park and the little brother peaks of Medicine Bow. As we descended down we reached the Lake Trails that weaved us between wildflowers and along the Mirror Lakes. Talk about stopping to enjoy the view. We couldn’t get enough!


Like I said before, sometimes the true reward is simply slowing down. A sort of sedative in the chaos. Just a taste of something to calm us down and bring us back to a more human state of mind. A taste of southern Carbon County, Wyoming!












