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Justin Carbon

Make a living in
my country and
I’ve done about all
of them one
time or twice. This
is a place
where fortunes
have always been
taken from the earth
by strong men and
courageous women
spilling their sweat
and sometimes
their blood to carve
a community
out of the wilderness.

 
Dixon Wyoming
       
As the Host City of the Little Snake River Valley Rodeo, Dixon, like
the entire valley, has never strayed far from its western roots. Named
for the trapper, Bob Dixon, the town has a wonderful charm and
laid-back style. The Dixon Town Hall is listed on the National
Register of Historic Places. Built in 1911, the Dixon Club has been
a longtime watering hole for weary travelers passing through the
valley. Its walls are covered with antiques and mementos of the
area, so make sure to set aside a few extra minutes to explore
and enjoy this piece of local history.

Population: 79
Elevation:
6,358 feet
   



Dixon Club
The Dixon Club is
everything a western town
bar should be. The
population of Dixon is
 79 people so the Dixon
Club is the town gathering
place. With an old
fashioned juke box,
eclectic western feel and
friendly bartenders the
Dixon Club is a fun and
friendly place to visit.

Old Savery Store (Savery)

Drifter's Inn Motel &
Restaurant
(Baggs)
 
El Rio Restaurant (Baggs)

Chicken Coop
Bed & Breakfast (Baggs)

 



The Stage Stop (Baggs)
Groceries, Supplies,
Hunting & Fishing Licenses
307-383-6955



Old Savery Store (Savery)
 



East of Dixon is Russell
Community Park

The Snake River Lion's
Club Rodeo is held every
July at Russell Park. The
Events Center at the Park
is used for regularly
scheduled roping and
horsemanship events.

 
 
Quick Fact
The Dixon Town Hall is listed on the National Register of Historic
Places. The Dixon Town Hall was originally constructed to house the
Stockgrowers Bank of Dixon in 1916. Since the dissolution of the bank,
the building served as a soda fountain in the early 1940s, a small
mercantile in the late 1940s, the meeting hall of the local Little Snake
River Veterans of Foreign Wars post, and as the local town hall.
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