Lying near the confluence of the Smith's Fork and the Bear River, Cokeville, Wyoming represents a vibrant, western history
and modern quality of life. Cokeville is recognized for its open spaces, outdoor recreation and family environment. First settled in
1874, this valley boast a rich history of Mountain Man Rendevous's, Native American hunting grounds, the Oregon Trail, historic
cattle drives, western shoot-outs and successful ranches.

As Cokeville moves into the new century, it adds to its assets a family-friendly environment, excellent schools, successful
sports programs, an educated workforce with international experience and technology resources. Our quality of life is enhanced
by the Pine Cree Ski Resort, Cokeville Meadows National Wildlife Refuge, a public arts collection, world-class hunting, fishing
and camping and community sporting and cultural events throughout the year.

Cokeville is one of Wyoming's hidden gems, where Western history and landscapes meet contemporary living and wide open
spaces.

Welcome to Cokeville, Wyoming! Welcome to the Open Range!
July 4th in the Park - pancake breakfast, program, river race, dancing fireworks
July 25th - Pioneer Day Celebration - parade, program, barbeque, rodeo, dance
August 14th&15th - Minerva Teichert Invitational Art Show
Summer 2009 Event Schedule