Native Americans Followed Ancient Trails
The Jackson Hole area was part of the traditional homeland for the Eastern Shoshone and Shoshone Bannock tribes as well as several other tribes. This area offered no permanent home to these tribes, but was utilized for hunting, mining for tools, plant collection and summer living. Listen to this audio podcast to learn more about the lives of the many Native Americans and their influence on the area surrounding the Wyoming Centennial Scenic Byway.