Get to Know Mountain View

A place where history lives on, neighbors feel like family, and every visitor is welcomed with genuine Wyoming spirit.

Where Wyoming Heritage Lives On

Mountain View has always been more than just a dot on the map—it’s a community built on resilience. Birch Street once bustled with mercantile shops and trading posts. After devastating fires in 1926 and 1940, the town rebuilt stronger. Families and businesses carried traditions forward, creating a place where history and hospitality thrive.

"Mountain View is the kind of place where the sky feels bigger than your problems, the wind carries stories off the Uinta Mountains, and a town of barely a thousand souls somehow hold more grit, grace and neighborly warmth than cities a hundred times its size"
Travel & Tourism Board
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The Story Behind Our Small-Town Charm

Frontier stop for ranchers and settlers

Mountain View began as a key gathering point where ranchers stocked supplies, shared news, and prepared for the rugged country beyond.

Survived two major fires that reshaped Birch Street

The blazes of 1926 and 1940 destroyed much of the original business district, but the community’s determination saw it rebuilt, each time stronger than before.

Home to long-standing Valley businesses

From early mercantile stores to modern groceries and small shops, Mountain View businesses have supported travelers and locals alike for generations.

Near Fort Bridger, a nationally significant historic site

Just a few miles away, Fort Bridger ties the town to the broader story of the American frontier with museums, historic buildings, and seasonal reenactments.

A welcoming community where every visitor is treated like a neighbor
Whether stopping in for supplies, staying the night, or calling the Valley home, you’ll find Mountain View’s spirit warm, friendly, and genuine.
Strong schools and thriving youth programs

Mountain View nurtures the next generation through exceptional schools, hands-on 4-H opportunities, competitive athletics, and vibrant music programs—creating a community where families feel supported and kids can truly grow.

For a deeper look at Mountain View’s history, explore the Mountain View Memory Book created in 2005 by Nikki Walker and Louise Davis. View the two files below.

See What’s Happening In Mountain View

From annual traditions to seasonal celebrations, our community always has something going on. Check out upcoming events and plan your visit.