Thunderstorm-driven wind is the dominant hazard along this stretch of the historic trail, with 4 recorded high-wind events in Sweetwater County striking fast enough to upend camp setups and scatter gear. These storms typically build quickly over Wyoming's open terrain, leaving little warning time for travelers parked along exposed corridor segments. One flash flood event on record adds a secondary concern, particularly for anyone camping near dry washes or low-lying pullouts.
When a storm front approaches, stake your tent with heavy-duty ground anchors rather than standard plastic pegs, and move your vehicle away from any dry creek bed or drainage channel before rain arrives. Keep a weather radio or a downloaded offline alert app active, since cell coverage along remote trail segments is unreliable. If you're in an RV, lower slide-outs and retract awnings at the first sign of building afternoon thunderheads — wind damage to awnings is the most common storm-related repair cost for travelers in this region.
Top recorded hazards in Sweetwater County
County dataFrom NOAA Storm Events (2024). Counts of recorded incidents — not all occurred at this park.
- Thunderstorm Wind 4
- Flash Flood 1
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About Pony Express National Historic Trail
It is hard to believe that young men once rode horses to carry mail from Missouri to California in the unprecedented time of only 10 days. This relay system along the Pony Express National Historic Trail in eight states was the most direct and practical means of east-west communications before the telegraph.
Weather
Due to the length of the Pony Express National Historic Trail, be sure to consult local weather sources for the region you'll be visiting. Check out the forecast with the National Weather Service and search for the area you'd like to visit: weather.gov