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The Green Mountain Arrow Site is a really cool place in Fremont County, Wyoming. It's an ancient spot where people long ago arranged stones on the ground to create interesting shapes and patterns. Think of it like a giant outdoor art project or a mysterious message left for us to discover!

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Green Mountain Arrow Site (48FR96)
Nearest city Stratton Rim, Wyoming
Area 3 acres (1.2 ha)
NRHP reference No. 86000351
Added to NRHP March 12, 1986

Discovering the Green Mountain Arrow Site

The Green Mountain Arrow Site is special because it's one of the few places in the northern Great Plains and Rocky Mountains where these kinds of stone designs, called "effigies," have been found. An effigy is a shape or figure, and in this case, it's made from stones.

What You Can Find There

At the Green Mountain Arrow Site, you'll see different kinds of stone arrangements. These include:

  • Seven stone cairns: A cairn is a pile of stones, often built as a monument or landmark.
  • A large directional arrow: This arrow is about 50 meters (or 164 feet) long! It's made from stones and points in a certain direction.
  • Three possible stone circles: These are round shapes made from stones.
  • Lines of small stones: These lines connect different parts of the site.

Scientists and historians study these sites to learn more about the people who lived there long ago. They try to understand why these stones were arranged this way. Were they for ceremonies? To mark a path? Or something else entirely?

Why This Site is Important

The Green Mountain Arrow Site is very important for understanding the history of the area. Because of its unique features and historical value, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 12, 1986. This means it's recognized as a significant historical place that should be protected.

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