• The Fort Phil Kearny staff in the Interpretive Center and Gift Shop will introduce visitors to the context of the Indian Wars and Bozeman Trail and can guide them...
  • Fort Phil Kearny was an outpost of the United States Army that existed in the late 1860s in present-day northeastern Wyoming along the Bozeman Trail.
  • Fort Phil Kearny (1866-1868) - Established as Fort Carrington by Colonel Henry B. Carrington of the 18th U.S. Infantry in Jul 1866.
  • The Wagon Box Fight, in August 1867 a few miles west of Fort Phil Kearny, developed when 32 woodcutters and guards were attacked by the forces of Oglala...
  • Fort Phil Kearny , Powder Nehri bölgesinde , Little Piney Creek'in batı kıyısında, Bighorn Dağları'nın ( Wyoming ) eteğinde...
  • Leaving I-90 at Exit 44, I followed signs to Fort Phil Kearny, but before arriving, saw a marker pointing to the Fetterman battlefield, so headed there first.
  • Located only 15 miles north of Buffalo, Wyoming, just off exit 44 of Interstate 90, Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site is conveniently located on the way for visitors...
  • Ten years prior to the epic Battle of the Little Bighorn – “Custer’s Last Stand” – Fort Phil Kearny faced a surprise attack by Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Lakota tribes...
  • Named for a popular Union general killed in the Civil War, Fort Phil Kearny was established at the forks of Big and Little Piney Creeks by Col.
  • One of three forts built along the Bozeman Trail by the U.S. Army to protect travelers from attacks by Plains Indians, Fort Phil Kearny Historic Site gives visitors a...