Tuesday, April 23, 2013

Family Rodeo Package


available 
June 14
 July 11,12,13
 August 2, 9, 16, 23


Bring the whole family out to enjoy an evening in the true west.  Experience a western outdoor cookout in a natural setting with a beautiful view of the spectacular Wind River Mountains at Pitchfork Fondue followed by a night of excitement watching calf roping, barrel racing, bull riding, bareback riding, saddle bronc riding and mutton busing at the Wind River Rodeo.
The rodeo  takes place in two hours of affordable, action-packed excitement for the entire group  
    Price:  Starting at $309 plus tax for one night , two adults and two children under 12 at Hampton Inn, western cookout dinner, and admission to the rodeo


Booking Conditions:  Must book 2 days in advance
Cancellation Policy:  48 hours prior to arrival 

To book, please call us directly at 307.367.6700

Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Stay and Boat in Pinedale, WY

 Caption: Courtesy of Lakeside Lodge and Marina
 
With snow melting and spring wildflowers ready to bloom, Hampton Inn and Suites in Pinedale starts gearing up for the busy summer season. We will be adding a new summer package to our portfolio:


Stay and Boat Package (starting from $159 for family of 4). 

Sleep in comfort in our clean fresh bed, enjoy the indoor pool, Jacuzzi and Fitness Center. In the morning fill up on our complimentary Hampton on the House Hot breakfast and coffee and head to Fremont Lake in a natural setting of the spectacular Wind River Mountain Range.

Package includes half a day 16` Princecraft Alum Fishing Boat rental (4 people max.) at the Lakeside Lodge and Marina. Explore the lake, watch the abundant wild life, fish and hike at the end of the lake to have a beautiful view of Wind River Range.

Call us at 307-367-6700 or email eva.egbert@hilton.com for details.



Fremont Lake is the second natural lake in Wyoming, located just 6 miles from our hotel. The lake is eleven miles long, half a mile wide and over 600 feet deep at its deepest point. The lake was scooped out by an ancient glacier and is dammed at the lower end by a terminal moraine. It was named after John C. Fremont, who surveyed the area in 1842 while mapping the Oregon trail.

Shoreline is mostly undeveloped with abundant of wildlife- you can see bald eagles, osprey, mule deer, pronghorn, elk and moose. Both grizzly bears and black bears inhabit the mountains around the lake. Fremont lake contains populations of lake, rainbow and brown trout and some kokanee salmon.





The Fremont Lake Sailing Regatta is held each August to the delight of avid sailors and spectators. Watercraft of all kinds are allowed on Fremont Lake, with boats up to 35 feet launching from the Lower Boat Dock when water depths are normal. You can rent kayaks, canoes and windsurf at the Marina.



Families also enjoy Sandy Beach, a small natural beach, where the water is relatively shallow,  just off the main access road. A picnic area is adjacent and helps keep the beach area clean.