Pollock Pines, CA – The annual Pony Express Re-Ride will traverse the Wyoming Division June 18-21, retracing a rugged and historic stretch of trail that tested the endurance of riders and horses alike.
As the nation approaches the United States Semiquincentennial, this segment highlights the resilience and determination that helped bind a young nation together.
Riders will pass through some of Wyoming’s most significant historic sites, including Fort Laramie National Historic Site, a major military and trading post on the frontier; the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, which preserves the stories of westward expansion; and Fort Caspar Museum, located near a critical river crossing along the trail.
The route continues through historic and rural communities such as Atlantic City and Farson, before reaching Fort Bridger State Historic Site, one of the most important resupply and relay points on the western frontier.