
Museum - FORT BRIDGER
About:
The museum was originally an infantry barracks and milk barn. It houses many exhibits that interpret the five occupational eras of Fort Bridger which include the Mountain Men, Mormons, Military, Milk Barn/Motel, and Museum/Modern. The museum includes a video viewing room, a gift shop, and a kid’s corral for children to play.
More Information:
- The museum was an infantry barracks and milk barn before it was transformed into the museum.
- The museum doubles as the site's visitor center.

- Number 22 on the site map (PDF above).
- It is located at the end of the ADA drive.

Museum:
- May to September: Open Daily 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
- October to April: Open Fri-Sun 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
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COVID-19 Coronavirus Historic sites are now open with social distancing in place, including a limited number of visitors in some locations. Please check the hours below and call ahead to confirm hours of operation and special guidelines. |
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