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Dunoir, Wyoming
Dunoir, Wyoming, also spelled DuNoir, Wyoming, is an unincorporated community in Fremont County of western Wyoming in the United States. Dunoir is at an elevation of near Warm Spring Mountain. The main road in town is Union Pass road, #263 and Warm Spring Mountain road #532. Warm Spring Creek runs through the town. Warm Spring Mountain has a summit of and is southeast of the town at in the Shoshone National Forest in the Rocky Mountains. Dunoir is in the Wind River Range. The closest town is Dubois, Wyoming, southeast of Dunoir. Dunoir Special Management Unit Dunoir Special Management Unit (SMU) is in the Shoshone National Forest and is a protected wildland with 28,000 acre. Dunoir Special Management Unit is in the upper Wind River Valley, northwest of Dubois. Motorized wheeled and tract vehicular recreation are not allowed in the Dunoir Special Management Unit. Dunoir Special Management Unit was founded on October 9, 1972, by Public Law 92-476. Dunoir Special Manageme ...
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A town is a type of a human settlement, generally larger than a village but smaller than a city. The criteria for distinguishing a town vary globally, often depending on factors such as population size, economic character, administrative status, or historical significance. In some regions, towns are formally defined by legal charters or government designations, while in others, the term is used informally. Towns typically feature centralized services, infrastructure, and governance, such as municipal authorities, and serve as hubs for commerce, education, and cultural activities within their regions. The concept of a town varies culturally and legally. For example, in the United Kingdom, a town may historically derive its status from a market town designation or City status in the United Kingdom, royal charter, while in the United States, the term is often loosely applied to incorporated municipality, municipalities. In some countries, such as Australia and Canada, distinction ...
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Shoshone National Forest
Shoshone National Forest ( ) is the first federally protected National Forest in the United States and covers nearly in the state of Wyoming. Originally a part of the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve, the forest is managed by the United States Forest Service and was created by an act of Congress and signed into law by U.S. President Benjamin Harrison in 1891. Shoshone National Forest is one of the first nationally protected land areas anywhere. Native Americans have lived in the region for at least 10,000 years, and when the region was first explored by European adventurers, forestlands were occupied by several different tribes. Never heavily settled or exploited, the forest has retained most of its wildness. Shoshone National Forest is a part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, a nearly unbroken expanse of federally protected lands encompassing an estimated . The Absaroka and Beartooth Mountains are partly in the northern section of the forest. The Wind River Range i ...
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DuNoir Limestone
The DuNoir Limestone is a geologic formation in Wyoming, United States. It preserves fossils dating back to the Cambrian period. See also * List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in Wyoming * Paleontology in Wyoming Paleontology in Wyoming includes research into the prehistoric life of the U.S. state of Wyoming as well as investigations conducted by Wyomingite researchers and institutions into ancient life occurring elsewhere. The fossil record of the US s ... * Dunoir, Wyoming References * Cambrian geology of Wyoming Cambrian southern paleotropical deposits Limestone formations of the United States {{Cambrian-stub ...
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DuNoir Glacier
DuNoir Glacier is located in the Absaroka Range, Shoshone National Forest, in the U.S. state of Wyoming. The glacier is situated on the northeast slope of Coffin Butte () and is one of but a few glaciers that can be found in the Absaroka Range. See also *List of glaciers in the United States Glaciers are located in ten states, with the vast majority in Alaska. The southernmost named glacier is the Lilliput Glacier in Tulare County, California, Tulare County, east of the Central Valley (California), Central Valley of California. Apa ... * Dunoir, Wyoming References Glaciers of Fremont County, Wyoming Glaciers of Wyoming Shoshone National Forest {{US-glacier-stub ...
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Washakie Wilderness
The Washakie Wilderness is located in Shoshone National Forest in the U.S. state of Wyoming. U.S. Wilderness Areas do not allow motorized or mechanized vehicles, including bicycles. Although camping and fishing are allowed with proper permit, no roads or buildings are constructed and there is also no logging or mining, in compliance with the 1964 Wilderness Act. Wilderness areas within National Forests and Bureau of Land Management areas also allow hunting Hunting is the Human activity, human practice of seeking, pursuing, capturing, and killing wildlife or feral animals. The most common reasons for humans to hunt are to obtain the animal's body for meat and useful animal products (fur/hide (sk ... in season. Climate See also * List of U.S. Wilderness Areas References External links * * * Protected areas of Fremont County, Wyoming Protected areas of Hot Springs County, Wyoming IUCN Category Ib Protected areas of Park County, Wyoming Shoshone Nationa ...
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Dubois, Wyoming
Dubois is a town in Fremont County, Wyoming, Fremont County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 971 at the United States Census, 2010, 2010 census, but dropped to 911 in the 2020 census. The population nearly doubles in the summer with part-time residents. While the Town of Dubois includes within the Town Limits which constitutes a population density of 261 people per square mile, the 82513 ZIP Code ("Dubois, Wyoming") includes and has a total population of 1,549 which is a population density of about 1 person per square mile. For comparison, the Dubois ZIP Code is larger than the entire state of Rhode Island. History The original residents of Dubois wanted to name the town ''Tibo'', after the Shoshone language word for "stranger" or "white man," which was the Natives' affectionate name for their Episcopal priest, Father John Roberts. However, the postal service found this name unacceptable, so Governor Joseph M. Carey named the town with the name Dubois after his frie ...
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