ALPINE, Wyo. — Don’t miss Alpine Mountain Days on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, June 25th – 27th, at the Donn Wooden Civic Center in Alpine, Wyoming.
Experience the Pioneer Village with mountain men and Native American dancers, a live birds of prey demonstration, over 60 merchandise and food vendors, live musical performances, raffle drawings, a chili cook off, cornhole and horseshoe tournaments, bounce houses, dunk tank, and much, much more. Kick off summer right, come to Alpine Mountain Days for a fun-filled time with family, friends and neighbors!
Event History
Alpine Mountain Days was started 31 years ago by Jan Rollins and Marge Grover, the founders and first co-chairs of this 3-day event.
This year it takes place from Friday, June 25th, through Sunday, June 27th. From the very first Mountain Days, these two women had a vision that has become reality and a treasured Town celebration.
With the help of volunteers, the generosity of many businesses and individuals, and the participation of craftsmen, vendors, and the people who come out to enjoy it, this event has grown into one of the largest highly anticipated weekend festivals in the area
2021 Alpine Mountain Days – Schedule of Events
All events take place in the Town of Alpine at the Donn Wooden Civic Center/Marge Grover Park and Three Rivers Motel lawn area unless otherwise noted on posters at the event.
Friday, June 25th: Open 12 pm – 7 pm
• 12 pm- Opening Ceremony by Alpine American Legion Post
• 12 pm -7 pm – Civic Center Main Entrance- General Information/Raffle
• 12 pm -7 pm – Native American Activities
• 12 pm -7 pm – Food and Merchandise Vendors – DJ all day
• 5pm – 8 pm – Live Music (Gazebo)
Saturday, June 26th: Open 8 am – 7 pm
• 8:00 am – 10:00 am – Free Pancake Breakfast – sponsored by Bank of Alpine
• 9 am – 7 pm –Civic Center Main Entrance – General Information/Raffle
• 10 am – 7 pm – Native American Activities
• Food and Merchandise Vendors – DJ all day
• 1:30 pm & 3:30 pm – Gazebo Teton Raptor Center Program – Hear About and See Live Birds of Prey
• 2 pm – Cornhole Tournament – American Legion Ball Field
• 4 pm – Horseshoe Tournament – Horseshoe pits by the American Legion Ball Field
• 4:30 pm – Chili Cookoff (Gazebo)
Sunday, June 27th: Open 9 am – 3 pm
• 8 am – 9 am – Breakfast provided by Alpine Broulims
• 9 am – 3 pm – Civic Center Main Entrance- General Information/Raffle
• 10 am -3 pm – Native American Activities
• Food and Merchandise Vendors – DJ all day
• 3:00 pm – Raffle drawings – Closing Ceremonies











