Bar-T-5 Covered Wagon Cookout and Wild West Show
Western hospitality is a way of life with the Thomas family. This heritage dates back to 1854 when "Uncle Nick" Wilson, as a boy of 12, passed through Jackson Hole with the Shoshone Indians. Nick in later years rode for the Pony Express and drove the Overland Stage. Uncle Nick drove the first covered wagons over Teton Pass into Jackson Hole. The little town of Wilson, Wyoming at the foot of Teton Pass still bears his name today.
Experience a never to be forgotten western adventure. Step back in time as you climb aboard our covered wagons and ride to our outdoor dining room on the bank of a clear mountain stream in beautiful Cache Creek Canyon. Top off your evening whooping it up with the Bar-T-Five singing Cowboys, Indians, and Mountain Man.
For dinner, eat your fill of mouth-watering roast beef, scruptious barbecued chicken, corn on the cob, Dutch oven baked beans, fresh green salad, rolls, coffee, lemonade and brownies.
Parking is convenient and spacious.