Living History events encompassing the Mountain Man era in the United States, generally recognized as ending in 1840.
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- 1838 Rendezvous Association Annual mountain man rendezvous reenactment on the Oregon Trail in Western Wyoming; activities include trading, black powder shooting, Native American pow wow, knife and tomahawk throwing, kids events and games, crafts, stories and songs.
- Green River Rendezvous Pageant Association Presenting an authentic re-enactment of Rocky Mountain fur trade history in Pinedale, Wyoming, the 2nd weekend in July; in conjunction with Green River Rendezvous Days.
- George Rogers Clark Heritage Association A Living History group dedicated to preserving and recreating frontier Ohio (1780-1810), sponsoring reenactments of frontier Ohio events at George Rogers Clark Park, including The Fair at New Boston.
- Longshot's Rendezvous Devoted to the re-enactment of the pre-1840 fur trade era in America; in particular to the buckskinners, longhunters, traders and craftsmen of the Missouri and Illinois area.
- Mid America Buckskinners Living history, reenactments, treks, rendezvous, shoots, and gatherings in the four state area of Missouri, Iowa, Nebraska and Kansas.
- MT - Brokenrod and Two Rivers Rendezvous Buckskinning and upcoming events in northwest Montana.
- NRLHF Home Page National Rendezvous and Living History Foundation, organizing group of the NMLRA rendezvous.
- Montana 1830's Encampment Located at historic 1837 "Howell's Camp", described by Osborne Russell in "Journal of a Trapper." A relaxed event leaning toward the serious reenactor and historian. Seminars, shooting events, fantastic camp location.
- Blue Ridge Rifles, Inc. A self supporting muzzleloading club located on 22 acres of the Blue Mountains, approximately one mile from the Appalachian trail just off Rt. 183 in Summit Station, PA.