AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoWildfire & trail safety: Bridger-Teton National Forest is hosting a public open house June 25 (5–7 pm) for the Cache Creek to Josie’s Ridge Hazardous Fuels Reduction Project near Jackson, with guided field trips June 30 and July 8 (RSVP required). Climbing closures: Ten Sleep Canyon rock climbers are being asked to avoid the Munitions and Oblivion walls (Valhalla area) through Aug. 15 as nesting raptors return; disturbing birds is prohibited. Road-trip planning: A new guide breaks down how long it takes to drive across Wyoming by major routes (I-25/I-90 and I-80) and notes scenic options take longer. Summer visitor tips: Yellowstone-area biking guidance reminds riders to stick to roads/parking areas and be cautious on narrow, winding routes with traffic and wildlife. Historic stops: Fort Caspar in Casper is getting a $1.4M preservation push, including drainage work and log restoration, with tours and summer events continuing. Family travel moment: Cheyenne’s Children’s Museum is spotlighted with kids sharing what Father’s Day means to them. Big Boy rail tourism: Union Pacific’s Big Boy No. 4014 continues its America 250 coast-to-coast run, with Cheyenne slated as a late-July finale stop. Wildlife & weather watch: Drought conditions are raising concerns for Bighorn Basin fire-scar recovery, and officials warn summer travelers about strong winds—especially for RVs and trailers.
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