April
25, 2025
Bindlestiff
Family Cirkus
Friday
7PM, Sheppard Auditorium in
Pinedale. Tickets available at www.pinedalefinearts.com
June
13-15,
2025
9th
Annual Gem & Mineral Show
Friday,
Saturday & Sunday
At
the Sublette County Fairgrounds Event Center near Big Piney.
Exhibits, vendors, demonstrations, fossils, specimens, rough
rock, raffles, door prizes, kid's activities. Food concessions
on-site. Friday & Saturday 9AM-5PM, Sunday 9AM-3PM. For more
info contact Jim Gray, jimgray@wyoming.com or Mike Schaffer,
maschaffer61@gmail.com.
July
10-13, 2025
Green
River Rendezvous
Thursday,
Friday, Saturday & Sunday
Events
each day around Pinedale. Full schedule available closer to
the event. We strongly recommend making lodging reservations
well in advance (now is not too soon) as lodging fills up that
weekend. History presentations at the Museum of the Mountain
Man, events around town, parade on Saturday, Rendezvous Pageant
on Sunday. www.visitpinedale.org
July
13, 2025
Green
River Rendezvous Pageant
Sunday
1pm
at the Pinedale Rendezvous Grounds (next to the
Rodeo Grounds, south of Pinedale).
Don't miss the cast in the parade on Saturday! More info at www.meetmeonthegreen.com.
Additional
contacts for more information:
Sublette County Visitor Center
19 E. Pine Street
PO Box 176
Pinedale, WY 82941
307-367-3419
sublettevisitorcenter@gmail.com
(Contact: Peter F. Paulin, Executive Director)
Sublette County Chamber of Commerce
19 E. Pine Street
PO Box 176
Pinedale, WY 82941
307-367-2242
sublettechamberdirector@gmail.com
www.SubletteChamber.com
(Contact: Kaddy Fyfe-Shivers,
Executive Director)
Town of Pinedale
307-367-4136
www.TownofPinedale.us
www.VisitPinedale.org
Town of Big Piney
307-276-3554
www.townofbigpiney.com
Town of Marbleton
307-276-3815
Sublette County
307-367-4372 (Clerk's Office)
www.sublettewyo.com
www.BigPiney.com
www.Sublette.com
Public
Meeting Places List
(reservable places)
Calendar
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and help support their efforts to make community news available.
Both these papers are extremely supportive of local events. Please
consider an out-of-county newspaper subscription with them if
you are a regular online reader and interested in local events.
Event information is also aired on KPIN 101.1
FM radio. The most current school sports calendar info available
online at www.pinedaleschools.org for
Pinedale area and www.sublette9.org for
Big Piney & Marbleton. Contact the Sublette
County Chamber of Commerce to receive literature about the
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April - 2025 (Winter/Spring)
Average
temps range 20-50F
Snow melts off in valleys
Back roads muddy
Ticks out
High country snowmobiling still good
Streams begin to open for spring fishing
Lakes starting to thaw
Golfing begins
Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation Banquet
21-22: Peak of the Lyrid meteor shower Could
see up to 100 meteors per hour under optimal conditions in the night
sky.
22: Town of Marbleton Special Meeting – 2nd
Budget Read 5PM, Marbleton Town
Hall, 10700 Hwy 189 in Marbleton. For more info call
307-276-3815.
23: Buckskin Workshop Wednesday,
6:30pm at Rio Verde Engineering (804 Hoback St., Pinedale). The workshop
is free
to attend. Buckskins
available for purchase - only cash or check please! Come make your
outfit for Rendezvous!
24: Party for Pronghorn: Putting Pen to Paper for Migration Sponsored
by the Wyoming Outdoor Council. From 5-7 at Wind River Brewing Company
in Pinedale. Live music with Jared Rogerson, food & drink provided.
Learn about and support Sublette Pronghorn migration corridor designation.
Free event. RSVP
at https://secure.everyaction.com/JQX4Rb-8k0eqxX3etw5lWg2. Email helenl@wyomingoutdoorcouncil.org
for more details.
25: Meet the Makers Nested
West in Pinedale is hosting five local artists create unique items sold
at the store. Meet Mae Orm, Delsa Allen, Stacie Moses, Stephanie Housley,
and Sue Sommers. Friday from 4-7PM at 231 W Pine Street. Light refreshments
will be served. Earn double loyalty $$ on these local vendors. New releases
and Mother’s Day ideas.
25: Bindlestiff Family Cirkus Thursday,
7PM, Sheppard Auditorium in Pinedale. Tickets available at www.pinedalefinearts.com
26: High
Altitude Farmers Market From
2-6PM in the Lovatt Room of the Pinedale Library. To be a vendor, contact
Main Street Pinedale at info@mainstreetpinedale.com.
26: Fundraiser Lasagna Dinner Saturday
from 5-7PM at Rendezvous Pointe Senior Center. Dinner made by Sue Eversull
and Suzzanna Hernandez.
To-Go Orders or Dine-In. There will also be a Silent Auction for pies.
Free-Will Donation for the dinner. Meal includes lasagna, dinner roll,
salad with choice of ranch, blue cheese or vinaigrette dressing; dessert
choice of chocolate cake, carrot cake or cobbler/crisp; drinks: tea,
coffee or lemonade. Funds raised go to the family for funeral expenses
for Frank Hernandez. For more information call Suzzanna Hernandez,
307-749-5170 or Sue Eversull, 307-360-8230.
29: Trivia Night Tuesday at 6PM at the Pinedale Library. $10 donation
to play. Prizes for the winners. Fundraiser for Delaney Edwards to
go to National Fine Arts.
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May - 2025 (Winter/Spring)
Average
temps range 30-65F
Most lakes thaw for fishing
Leaves start to come on trees
Soda Lake opens on May 1st
Rendezvous Meadows Golf opens May 15
Green River Lakes road typically opens end of May/early June
Ranchers branding season
Pasture irrigating begins on ranches
High School rodeos
Big Piney & Pinedale High School graduations
1: Museum
of the Mountain Man opens for the season 9AM to 5PM.
www.mmmuseum.com
1: BLM
Big Game Winter Ranges reopen Areas
were closed to all motorized vehicle travel from January 1 through
April 30, 2025. BLM
Pinedale Field Office areas that are now open: The Ryegrass, Bench
Corral, Deer Hills, Calpet and Miller Mountain winter ranges including
lands north of Fontenelle Creek, east of the U.S. Forest Service
Boundary, west of U.S. Highway 189 and south of Horse Creek. Also,
the Mesa winter range including lands east of County Road 110/East
Green River Road, north of County Road 136/Paradise Valley Road,
west of the New Fork River and south of U.S. Highway 191.
3: Ladies
Lemonade Luncheon Saturday, 11:00AM-1:30PM at the Sublette
County Fairgrounds Community Hall. Put on by Harvest 4 Pink and
Sublette County Health. Guest speaker is Rauli Perry, Women’s
Health NP, “Know Your Lemons”-Early Detection & Breast
Cancer Education. Tickets $45/each. Cash bar, signature cocktail.
Lunch, raffle, prizes, swag bag. Vendors invited, $10/table – in
time for Mother’s Day. Sponsor tables $500 for table of 8.
For more info or to purchase tickets, contact Nicole, nicole@harvest4pink.org.
3: High
Altitude Farmers Market From
2-6PM in the Lovatt Room of the Pinedale Library. To be a vendor,
contact Main Street Pinedale at info@mainstreetpinedale.com.
3-4: Peak of the Eta Aquariids meteor shower Could see up to 50
meteors per hour under optimal conditions in the night sky.
10: Mother's
Day Tea Saturday at the historic Daniel Schoolhouse. 2PM.
Sponsored by the Daniel Community Club.
12: Voices of Business: WBA Listening Tour 2025 12:30-2:00PM at
the Pinedale Town Hall. Lunch will be served at 12:30PM. The Wyoming
Business Alliance (WBA) is traveling around the state to engage
with business leaders and entrepreneurs to talk about obstacle
and solutions for growth. Listening sessions are free and open
to WBA members, partners, and those interested in WBA membership.
Register by May 6th: www.wyomingbusinessalliance.com/countytour
13: Town
of Marbleton Municipal Elections Election for Mayor (4-year
term), two Council seats (4-year term). Polls open Tuesday from
7AM to 7PM. Must be a resident of Marbleton to vote. Deadline for
candidate filing is 5:00PM March 29, 2025. Applications may be
obtained for the Town Clerk, Marbleton Town Hall. All municipal
officers are nonpartisan, must be qualified electors residing in
the municipality.
13: Town
of Big Piney Municipal Elections Polls open from 8:00AM
to 7:00PM on Tuesday at the Town of Big Piney Town Hall Council
Chambers. Election for two Town Council seats (4-year terms). All
municipal officers are non-partisan and must be qualified electors
residing within the municipality. Deadline to file for an application
is 4PM on Friday, March 28th.
13-15: 25th
Annual Living History Days At the Museum of the Mountain
Man in Pinedale.
15: Sublette County Conservation District Local Working
Group Meeting Starting at 3PM in the SCCD conference room, 217 Country Club Lane
in Pinedale. Purpose of meeting is to focus on identifying agricultural
and natural resource concerns existing in Sublette County. For
more info, call Simon Teaff at the NRCS office, 307-367-2257 or
Michael Henn, Sublette County Conservation District, 307-367-2364.
15-17: Wyoming Association
of Taxidermy artist convention and taxidermy competition in Pinedale Looking
for vendors for the 17th when event is open to the public; self-made
items for hunting, fishing, hiking, and outdoor activities. For
vendor information, call at 307-360-7337.
20: Mother's
Day .
26: Memorial
Day Federal holiday. Banks
and most government offices closed today.
31: High
Altitude Farmers Market From
2-6PM in the Lovatt Room of the Pinedale Library. To be a vendor,
contact Main Street Pinedale at info@mainstreetpinedale.com.
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June - 2025 (Summer)
Average temps
range 35-65F
Wildflowers begin to bloom, springtime in the valleys.
All but highest trailheads accessible by end of the month.
High country trails typically have snow until end of the month.
Campgrounds start to open, water tests.
Usually safe to plant flowers outside after Father's Day.
Green River Drift
Kids' Fishing
Day at CCC Ponds
Boat Club Horseshoe Pitch & Barbecue
Waterhole Days Cowboy Golf
Tournament
Father's Day Fishing Derby on Fremont Lake (tentative)
1: Sommers
Homestead Living History Museum opens
for the season Weekends, 10AM
to 3PM. Admission by donation.
6: High
Altitude Farmers Market From
2-6PM in the Lovatt Room of the Pinedale Library. To be a vendor,
contact Main Street Pinedale at info@mainstreetpinedale.com.
7: Western Wyoming Select Gelding Sale Sublette County Fairgrounds
in Big Piney. More info at www.selectgeldingsale.com.
7: Kickin’ Cancer Casino Night Lovatt Room, Pinedale Library.
Doors open at 5:30PM. Evening of fun and games to support locals
fighting cancer. All chips and winnings of the evening go towards
Kickin’ Cancer as a deductible donation. Free entry. Hors d’oeuvres,
cash donation bar, raffles, dancing and more. To sponsor a game table,
go to kickincancersc@wyoming.com.
13-15: 9th Annual Gem & Mineral
Show Friday, Saturday & Sunday at
the Sublette County Fairgrounds Event Center near Big Piney. Exhibits,
vendors, demonstrations, fossils, specimens, rough rock, raffles,
door prizes, kid's activities. Food concessions on-site. Friday &
Saturday 9AM-5PM, Sunday 9AM-3PM. For more info contact Jim Gray,
jimgray@wyoming.com or Mike Schaffer, maschaffer61@gmail.com.
14: High
Altitude Farmers Market From
2-6PM in the Lovatt Room of the Pinedale Library. To be a vendor,
contact Main Street Pinedale at info@mainstreetpinedale.com.
19: Juneteenth Federal
holiday. Banks and most government offices closed today.
July - 2025 (Summer)
Average temps range 60-90F
High mountain trails open up in the Winds
Trailheads
accessible by end of the month. Jackass
Pass to Cirque of the Towers usually
accessible by 4th of July
Afternoon thunder & lightning storms, wildfire season
4.
ika Adventure Race
1:
Opening of new Sublette County Critical Access
Hospital in Pinedale The
hospital will feature eight beds for overnight
stays. New radiology
services will include advanced imaging options
such as MRI, mammography, and DEXA scans. More
details TBA.
4: Independence
Day Federal
holiday. Banks and most government offices
closed today.
10-13:Green
River Rendezvous in Pinedale
10: Western
Art & Wine Auction At the Museum of the Mountain Man 6PM.
www.mmmuseum.com
10: Flag
Raising Ceremony for Traders Row, Green River Rendezvous Join
the traders for the patriotic flag raising ceremony at 9AM. The kids
from the Pinedale Aquatic Center Little Wranglers will help with
the flag raising. Aftrerwards, children are invited to stay to learn
primitive skills & crafts. Traders Row open Thursday through Saturday
from 9AM to 6PM and Sunday from 9AM to 2PM. Located on the corner
of Mill Street and Bridger Avenue in Pinedale.
11 & 12: Live music at the World Famous Corral Bar in Pinedale
Two days of evening entertainment during Green River Rendezvous,
must have ID and be 21 years of age or older. STVY HVZVRDOUS-The
Electronic Music Experience. Friday 9PM to 1AM. Saturday 9PM to late.
Live electronic music and light show.
13: 90th Annual Green River
Rendezvous Pageant on Sunday, at 1pm at the Pinedale
Rendezvous Grounds (next to the Rodeo Grounds, south of Pinedale).
More info at www.meetmeonthegreen.com.
20: Old
Timers Picnic At the historic Daniel
Schoolhouse. Noon. Sponsored by the Daniel Community Club.
August
- 2025 (Summer)
Average
temps
range
60-90F
Afternoon thunder & lightning storms, wildfire season
Best time to hike high Continental Divide
Haying begins
LaBarge
Fest
Sailing
Regatta on
Fremont
Lake
Cowboy Shop Classic Rodeo
Golf tourneys
Pinedale Boat Club Picnic
31:15th
Annual Open House and Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame Celebration
at the Sommers Homestead Living History Museum Last
day of the season at the Homestead. Sunday, 10AM to 3PM. Free
lunch at 11:30pm, homecooked food, beef, potatoes, beans, salads,
breads, homemade pies and desserts. Don't be late, food goes
fast! WCHF [rogram at noon. September - 2025 (Fall)
Bugs
die off with cooler weather, hiking more pleasant, fewer thunderstorms
Fall colors and late-season outings
Average temps range 60-80F
Start of freezing nights
Last of haying
Hunting season opens
Bow and black powder hunting
First day of school for Pinedale Schools
Campgrounds shut down mid-September
Pinedale Half Marathon
7: Green River Valley Program Annual Community Picnic 4-7pm
at the Riverbend Ranch in Bondurant. Enjoy dinner, drinks,
music, and kids' activities while the community comes together
to celebrate another year of local conservation. Ticket sales
open July 9. Tickets $30, kids under 12 attend free. Win
a year of beef - $20/raffle ticket or 6 for $100. jhlandtrust.org/events/grvp-annual-community-picnic.
1: Labor
Day Federal
holiday. Banks and most government offices closed today.
27: Harvest
Bingo At
the historic Daniel Schoolhouse. 3PM. Bring a party snack.
Sponsored by the Daniel Community Club.
October
- 2025
(Fall/Winter)
Fall
leaves
turn, first snows in the high country
Average temps range 30-70F, gardens freeze
Pinedale typically gets snow dustings that melt
Green River Drift-cattle at Cora Jct corrals
Pronghorn migration south
through Trappers Point
Hunting season
Rendezvous Meadows Golf Course closes
for the season
13: Columbus
Day Federal
holiday. Banks and most government offices closed today.
31: Halloween
November - 2025
(Fall/Winter)
Average temps range 15-55F
Snow on the ground in Pinedale-stays until Aprilish
34th Annual Thanksgiving Turkey Trot 5000
White Pine Ski Area opens
X-C skiing
2: Daylight
Savings Time ends "Spring
Forward, Fall back". Set your clocks BACK on hour today.
27: Thanksgiving Federal
holiday. Banks and most government offices closed today.
December - 2025
(Winter)
Average daytime temps 5-30F
Snowmobiling and Skiing
Ice Hockey
32nd Museum Wreath & Chocolate Auction
Mountain Man Xmas in Pinedale
Torchlight Parade at White Pine
5: 32nd
Annual Wreath and Chocolate Auction for the Museum of the
Mountain Man Friday, Lovatt Room, Pinedale Library.
Fundraiser for the Museum. Social starts at 6PM. Live auction
starts at 7PM. www.mmmuseum for more info.
14: Daniel Christmas Party At
the historic Daniel Schoolhouse. Eat at 5PM. Santa at 6PM. Sponsored
by the Daniel Community Club.
25: Christmas Federal
holiday. Banks and most government offices closed today.
January - 2026 (Winter)
Average daytime temps range from 0-25F
Roads snow covered
Snowmobiling & Skiing
Lakes frozen for ice fishing
One Lunger Snowmobile Race
High School Nordic & Alpine Ski Races
Sled Dog Races
February - 2026 (Winter)
Average temps range 0-25F
Roads snow-covered
Lakes frozen for ice fishing
Snowmobiling & Skiing
IPSSSDR Sled Dog Race (26th
year)
Annual Daniel Fireman's
Poker Run
29th Annual Boy Scouts Spaghetti Dinner
Celebration on Ice/Learn to Skate Program
Pinedale High School Alpine GS
March - 2026 (Winter)
Average
temps
range 10-40F
Roads snow-covered, winter snow storms
X-C
Skiing and Snowmobiling
Lakes frozen for ice fishing, some thawing
Fremont Lake Big Fish Ice Fishing
Derby (always the 1st full weekend in March)
Pinedale VFD Open House & Ball
Caroline Classic Ski Race
St. Patrick's Day Dinner
Ticks can start to appear
44th Aniel Daniel
Chili Cook-Off & Dessert Auction
19th?
Annual
Sunny Korfanta GS Ski Race
7 & 8: Big Fish Winter Derby on Fremont Lake. Sponsored by
the Pinedale Lions Club.
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