Adventure Town: Lander, Wyoming

Plan a long weekend getaway with our Lander adventure guide, featuring great outdoor escapes, where to stay, and where to eat.

Pop. 7,185
GPS: 42°49'N 108°43'W

Stetsons meet Birkenstocks here at the foot of the glacier-pocked Wind River Range, less than four hours from Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Seven miles (11 kilometers) away, check out the river that disappears into a mountainside before diving into some serious rock climbing.

PLAY

Belay next to ranch hands and NOLSies (who work at the National Outdoor Leadership School headquarters) below the dolomite and granite walls in Sinks Canyon or bike along the Popo Agie River’s ever growing greenway. In winter, the 108-inch (274-centimeter) average snowfall draws folks to the new (and expanding) Beaver Creek Nordic Ski Area.

EAT

Nosh on a locally-raised burger at Cowfish restaurant, and wash it down with a micro-brew from next door's Snake River Brewery—they'll let you carry a pint in between locales (www.landerbar.com).

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SLEEP

You can walk to the Teton Village ski runs from the luxurious Snake River Lodge & Spa (doubles from $255; http://www.snakeriverlodge.com/).

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