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Events & Outings

Events & Outings
  • Virtual Stewardship Monitoring Training
    Virtual Stewardship Monitoring Training
    Thu, Jun 12
    Zoom
    Don't miss this one-hour simple virtual training that covers the basics of collecting important data that allows our National Forest Partners to manage opportunities for solitude across 4 Wilderness areas in WY.
  • Teton Wilderness: Holmes Cave
    Teton Wilderness: Holmes Cave
    Sat, Jul 12
    Moran
    Outing Level: Difficult. Join this solitude monitoring training that will explore Holmes Cave in the Teton Wilderness. A longer, high elevation alpine meadow hike off of Togwotee Pass.
  • Jedediah Smith Wilderness: Dry Ridge Field Day
    Jedediah Smith Wilderness: Dry Ridge Field Day
    Wed, Jul 16
    Driggs, ID, USA
    Outing Level: Moderate. Join us for a field day training for collecting solitude monitoring data on the spectacular and remote Dry Ridge Trail in the Jedediah Smith Wilderness.
  • Gros Ventre Wilderness: McLeod Lake Field Day
    Gros Ventre Wilderness: McLeod Lake Field Day
    Sat, Jul 19
    Hoback
    Outing Level: Difficult. Join us for an outing to McLeod Lake that is both a field training and an inventory of backcountry campsites. This remote granite lake basin is a difficult ascent but is worth the journey!
  • Bridger Wilderness: Green River Lakes Solitude Monitoring
    Bridger Wilderness: Green River Lakes Solitude Monitoring
    Wed, Jul 30
    Pinedale
    Outing Level: Moderate. To close our our month of Solitude Monitoring trainings we will visit the fourth and final Jim Bridger Wilderness and hike out from the Green River Lakes trail. The plan is to circumnavigate the lake.
  • Sweetwater River Wet Meadow Restoration
    Sweetwater River Wet Meadow Restoration
    Fri, Aug 01
    Lander
    Outing Level: Difficult. Help combat erosion and bring water and life back to the sagebrush sea with the construction of rock structures called zeedyks in the wildlands surrounding the wild and scenic Sweetwater River.
  • Powder River Fence Initiative 2025
    Powder River Fence Initiative 2025
    Date and time is TBD
    Sheridan
    Powder River Fence Initiative focuses its efforts in and around the counties of Sheridan, Johnson, and Campbell, along the eastern face of the Big Horn Mountains, stretching out into the foothills, high plains, grasslands, and valleys surrounding.
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Stay tuned for 2026 dates!
Run The Red
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Run the Red is Wyoming’s premier ultra marathon race dedicated to conserving the vast, rugged and historical landscape of the Red Desert. With race distances of 50K, 25K and a shorter kids race, runners will experience one of the last undeveloped high desert steppe ecosystems in the nation. Beginning in historic downtown South Pass City, the race traverses miles of wild open sagebrush country, dipping into wet meadows, around rocky outcrops, and along a section of the Oregon and Mormon Pioneer Trails. The race is held every year on Wyoming Public Lands Day and National Public Lands Day at the end of September. We invite runners, supporters, family and friends to experience the wild expanses of the Red Desert at Run the Red. 

 

Run the Red has always been more than just a race. Since its inception it has generated over 150 letters to the Governor of Wyoming asking for Red Desert protections, has raised over $12,000 for Red Desert conservation efforts, and helped a coalition of conservation non-profits garner over 40,000 comments in support of Red Desert protections outlined in the BLM’s draft Rock Springs Resource Management Plan. 

​Check out Patagonia’s film “Unfenced” (below) to learn more about this iconic race through an iconic landscape. For more information, visit www.runthereddesert.com​​

Directed and produced by Javier Fernandez & Greg Mionske and released by Patagonia, Unfenced examines the history of protection of the Red Desert, the pressures industry has exerted on the BLM, and how recreation can help the public see the Red Desert for what it is: a treasure for Wyoming and the nation.

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