"Find yourself in a place of wide horizons, beautiful mountains and good old fashioned western hospitality. Life here is relaxed and genuine - the perfect setting for a Rocky Mountain round of golf, Foster Gulch Golf Course."
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Scenic Boat Tours
Come see the 3rd largest Canyon in the United States
A little known national treasure you must see to believe
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Community Education-Adult and Youth Activities-BOCES
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Summer Hours Monday - Friday 10 a.m to 4 p.m.
Every small town has history, but not all towns have taken the initaitive to preseve it for future generations. The Lovell-Kane Area Museum is located just north of the Chamber of Commerce building. Visitors to the museum will learn about the history of the Western/Great Western Sugar Factory, the lost town of Kane, Lovell history and several of the Lovell area businesses. The unique exhibits inspire nostalgia for a time gone by.
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Wild horses still roam freely in the Pryor Mountains outside of Lovell, Wyoming. This herd of horses is very special because of its Colonial Spanish American heritage.
The tough little horse, derived from the horses of Portugal and Spain, has been present in this rugged mountain area for nearly 200 years. If lost, the herd cannot be restored;
and so its biological visability, together with its history, must be preserved. It is the purpose of the PRYOR MOUNTAIN WILD MUSTANG CENTER to do just that.
The Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center is a public, non-profit 501 educational institution.
Open Monday - Saturday from 9 a.m to 12:00 p.m. Sunday 10:00 a.m - 2:00 pm
We are your number one place to learn more about the Pryor Mountain Wild Horses.
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An Adventure of a Lifetime
Pryor Wild is a one of a kind
outfit which offers Guided Tours through the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range up to the top of the breathtaking Pryor Mountains. Tours generally consist of a daytrip up the rugged and beautiful Burnt Timber Road to view the one of a kind Wild Mustangs that make their homes in the Peaks of the Pryors.
Lunch and Refreshments are included!
Visit Pryorwild.com to learn more!
The Bunkhouse
Pryor Wild now offers Lodging in their Western style Rustic Bunkhouse, located on the Cerroni Ranch. The Bunkhouse boasts a hand crafted queen sized log bed, barn wood furniture, a small snack bar, modern bathroom and entertainment systems and of course, awe-inspiring views of both the BigHorn and the Pryor Mountains. Guest of the Bunkhouse will also be pleased to find that their hosts are happy to accommodate lodging for guest’s horses!
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Bowling, Pizza, and Cosmic Bowling at it's Best!
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SUMMER SHOWTIMES: Thursday, Friday - 7pm
Saturday- 3pm, 7pm
WINTER SHOWTIMES: Friday - 7pm
Saturday- 3pm, 7pm
"The Hyart Theater was built in Lovell by Hyrum "Hy" Bischoff in 1950. It is a rare Wyoming example of a cinema from the early 1950s. The building is notable for the turquoise-colored metal lattice screen that covers a pink metal facade, as well as for its tall neon pylon sign.
Dan Bischoff (1870-1936) bought the Armada Theater in Lovell in 1913 and converted it into a cinema. His son Hy took over the business on his father's death and operated two Armada theaters. Determining to build a new cinema, Hy toured the mountain states region looking at other cinemas. The 1949 Villa Theater in Salt Lake City particularly impressed Bischoff, and he modeled the Hyart's lobby after the Villa's. Bischoff designed his new theater and directed the construction. Owing to shortages of steel during the Korean War, Bischoff obtained salvaged rails from the mines at Bearcreek, Montana, and had them fashioned into steel roof trusses.
The two story building measures approximately 224 feet (68 m) deep by 70 feet (21 m) wide, facing onto Main Street. The walls are clay tile faced with brick, while the lower portion of the street facade is faced with small brick-like slabs of rhyolite from Idaho Falls, Idaho. The upper part of the street elevation is covered with pink sheet metal and screened by an elaborate diagonal lattice of turquoise metal. An office and apartment are located on the second floor, with eight windows behind the lattice. Pink neon lights outline the facade behind the lattice. A tall pylon features a neon-lighted artist's palette and the word HYART at a right angle to the street.
The interior features the original carpeting and painted scrollwork above paneling. Originally seating 1001, the Hyart now seats 940, including a balcony with more than 200 seats. The theater features a soundproof "crying room" for parents with crying babies."
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