Tuesday, January 28, 2025

A Must-Visit for Jeep Enthusiasts

The National Museum of Military Vehicles in Wyoming

The National Museum of Military Vehicles in Dubois, Wyoming is one of the best places in the country for Jeep lovers to explore WWII history, view rare military Jeep models, and learn about the origins of the Jeep as a wartime vehicle.

If you’re a Jeeper who loves American history, this museum belongs on your bucket list. As a Jeep Mom who’s raised two sons absolutely obsessed with WWII since elementary school, visiting this museum became more than a stop on a road trip—it became a memory I’ll never forget.

The summer before my son Ben’s senior year, we hit the road through Wyoming toward Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks. Our detour to the National Museum of Military Vehicles turned into one of the highlights of our entire adventure.


A military Jeep displayed on a landing craft ramp at the National Military Museum, showcasing its use in amphibious operations during World War II.
This exhibit at the National Military Museum highlights
the versatility and resilience of these iconic vehicles during the war.


 

The National Museum of Military Vehicles is a 140,000-square-foot tribute to American military history—and Jeep fans will find some of the most iconic and historically significant Jeeps ever built.

⭐ The Jeep Was Born in 1941

The museum highlights the wartime origins of the Jeep and how it became one of the most influential vehicles in military history.

General Dwight D. Eisenhower famously said the Jeep was:

“One of the three decisive weapons the United States had during WWII.”

This museum helps tell that story—from the early prototypes to the rugged models that paved the way for the civilian 4x4 we all love today.


A close-up of a military Jeep from World War II, fully equipped with tools, gear, and weaponry, on display at the National Military Museum.
This close-up of a World War II Jeep
at the National Military Museum
showcases its combat-ready configuration,
including mounted tools, spare tire, and rifle. 



Featured Jeep Exhibits

A Jeep Lover's Paradise

Here are just a few of the Jeep models you’ll see beautifully restored:

🚙 Willys MB Jeep (with trailer)

The original workhorse of WWII.

🚙 Ford GP Jeep

A rare early model that helped shape modern Jeep design.

🚙 Ford GPW Radio Jeep (with trailer)

A communications vehicle used for critical wartime operations.

🚙 British SAS Jeep

A desert-modified Jeep used by the legendary Special Air Service.

Every vehicle is restored with meticulous attention to detail down to the gear, tools, and combat-ready equipment. Jeep lovers will gain a whole new appreciation for the durability and versatility that shaped the brand we wheel today. The museum houses an incredible collection of over 500 fully restored military vehicles, including several iconic Jeep models.


More Than Just Jeeps:
What Else You’ll See

Even though the Jeeps are the centerpiece for many of us, the museum houses:

  • Over 475+ fully restored military vehicles

  • Artillery pieces and weapons

  • Naval vessels

  • Aircraft spanning 1897 to modern day

The exhibits cover:

  • World War I

  • World War II

  • The Korean War

  • The Vietnam War

The museum tells the American story of innovation, sacrifice, and military evolution through vehicles.


A restored World War II Jeep marked as a "Convoy Lead Vehicle," displayed alongside military equipment and mannequins at the National Military Museum.
This meticulously restored World War II Jeep
served as a "Convoy Lead Vehicle,"
guiding military transport operations. 


Nearby Attractions Around Dubois, WY

If you’re planning a road trip, Dubois is packed with incredible nearby destinations.

National Bighorn Sheep Interpretive Center

Learn about the largest wintering herd of Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep in the lower 48.

Grand Teton National Park – ~2 Hours Away

A must-see destination for hiking, wildlife spotting, and jaw-dropping mountain views.

Yellowstone National Park – ~55 Miles Away

Perfectly positioned if you’re heading into the park through the South or East entrance.

Be sure to check out my National Parks Visit Tips before planning your trip.

Wind River Float Trips

View ancient petroglyphs and experience the scenic Wind River by raft.


Check out my National Parks Visits Tips before you make the journey. 


Winter Activities Near Dubois

  • 150+ miles of snowmobile trails

  • Dog sledding near Brooks Lake

  • Ice fishing

  • Cross-country skiing

  • Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail access

Dubois is easily one of the most underrated adventure towns in Wyoming.


Why You Should Add This Museum to Your Jeep Bucket List

Whether you're a history buff, Jeep fanatic, or road-tripping parent like me, the National Museum of Military Vehicles offers:

  • A deep connection to Jeep’s roots

  • Rare vehicles you won’t see anywhere else

  • Interactive, high-quality exhibits

  • A meaningful way to explore American military history

  • An unforgettable family moment

For us, it was more than a museum visit.
It was a memory stitched into our Jeep life—and a reminder of why adventures like these matter.


FAQs

Where is the National Museum of Military Vehicles located?

The museum is located in Dubois, Wyoming, along U.S. Highway 26/287.

How long does it take to visit the museum?

Plan for 2–4 hours depending on your interest in military vehicles and exhibits.

Is the museum good for Jeep enthusiasts?

Yes—Jeepers will love the extensive WWII Jeep collection and historical displays.

Are there Jeeps on display at the museum?

Absolutely. You’ll see Willys MBs, Ford GPWs, British SAS Jeeps, and several rare wartime Jeep models.

Is the museum family-friendly?

Very. Exhibits are educational, engaging, and appealing to teens and adults alike.





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