Frequently Asked Questions About Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse
What is the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse?
The Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse is the original building erected in 1880, showcasing the basic living conditions of a hired hand with sparse furnishings.
Where is the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse located?
It is located at 47600 West Hwy 220, Alcova, WY 82620, United States.
What are the opening hours of the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse?
The bunkhouse is open Monday through Saturday from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM, and on Sundays from 2:00 PM to 5:00 PM, local time (America/Denver).
How can I contact the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse?
You can contact them by calling +1 307-328-2953.
Is the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse recognized as a historical landmark?
Yes, it is categorized as a Historical Landmark.
Where can I find more information or plan my visit to the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse?
You can visit their official website at https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/learn/historic-sites/wyoming/martins-cove for planning your visit.
What nearby historical places can I visit along with the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse?
Nearby places include the Tom Sun Ranch Blacksmith Shop, a historic landmark and blacksmith site, and Martin's Cove Trek Center, a history museum and church cathedral site.
How can visiting the Tom Sun Ranch Blacksmith Shop complement my trip?
Visiting the Tom Sun Ranch Blacksmith Shop offers insight into historic blacksmithing and the ranch's operations, enriching your understanding of the area's pioneer history alongside the bunkhouse.
What can I experience at the Martin's Cove Trek Center near the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse?
At Martin's Cove Trek Center, you can explore historical exhibits and learn about pioneer treks, church history, and enjoy museum displays, making it a meaningful stop before or after visiting the bunkhouse.
Are there any church-related historic sites near the Tom Sun Ranch Bunkhouse?
Yes, both the Tom Sun Ranch Blacksmith Shop and Martin's Cove Trek Center are associated with church history and serve as church cathedral landmarks nearby.