The Old Trail Town collection now consists of 26 buildings, which date from 1879 to 1901, one hundred horse-drawn vehicles, plus an extensive collection of Native American artifacts and memorabilia of the Wyoming frontier.
The Rivers Saloon was built at the mouth of Wood River, west of present-day Meeteetse, Wyoming, in 1888. It was frequented by cowboys, gold miners, outlaws, and other colorful characters of the old West. Bullet holes can still be seen in the door.
The "Hole in The Wall" gang's cabin is a two-room log cabin built on Buffalo Creek in the "Hole in the Wall" country in 1883 by Alexander Ghent. It was a rendezvous for Butch Cassidy, the Sundance Kid and other outlaws of the region.