The Little Snake River Museum is located in south-central Wyoming near the Colorado
border in Savery. It was the Savery School for many years until 1972 when the Little Snake
River Valley Schools were consolidated and all valley students were sent to Baggs.
The school district then donated the building so that it could be used for community
activities and later as a museum.
This main building houses several exhibits including the Dr. Noyes Room and the John
Terrill Room. There are several more rooms brimming with various items from the Valley's past.
Also on the grounds are other buildings from around the valley that reflect the history of
the community.
The basement of the main building is used for community affairs and meetings. Outside is a
barbecue unit and picnic tables. The public may use these facilities. Large tours or activities
should be arranged for in advance. |