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The Brinton Museum develops trail program, offers free admission

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The Brinton Museum will have the ability to offer all visitors free admission for one year, due to a generous grant from First Interstate Bank. 

Located on the 620 acre Quarter Circle A Ranch in Big Horn, the team at the Brinton Museum have also nearly completed an outdoor trail program. 

Developed with conservation in mind, the trail system will be a walking trail allowing visitors the opportunity to view and enjoy the natural scenery surrounding the museum.

During an appearance on Sheridan Media’s Public Pulse, The Brinton Museum’s chief operating officer Joel Wardell told listeners what to expect from the trail.   

J. Wardell

Although portions of the trail will be open to the public starting July 1, a large celebration to open the new outdoor and trail program is planned for Aug. 1, which will feature a 5K run and free concert performed by local artists Tris Munsick and The Innocents. 

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