This great pronghorn migration, named by U.S. biologists as the “Path of the Pronghorn”, is remarkable and one of the last long-distance land animal migrations in the world. For a patient visitor, bring a spotting scope and a warm coat and be prepared to see wildlife appear on route on US Highway 191/Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway in the spring and fall. Located six miles north of Pinedale, you will be driving along the nation’s first federally designated wildlife migration corridor that not only protects this exclusively American animal, but several other species of Wyoming wildlife.

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