Cheap Things To Do in Sinclair, Wyoming

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I-80, Exit 221, Sinclair, WY 82334

  • Seminoe State Park is surrounded by giant dunes of white sand, acres of sagebrush, thousands of pronghorn antelope and sage grouse, all under the bluest of Wyoming skies. Located 34 miles northeast... More on wyomingtourism

  • The largest reservoir at a Wyoming state park, Seminoe covers more than 20,000 acres. Its name is not related to Seminole, but rather is an Americanization of Cimineau, the name of an early French ... More on LLBean.com

 

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Off I-80, Sinclair, WY 82334, U.S.A.

  • The Seminoe to Alcova Back Country Byway is renowned for spectacular wildlife viewing. Antelope and mule deer can be seen grazing throughout and bighorn sheep inhabit the Morgan Creek drainage area. Waterfowl and birds of prey, including ... More on LLBean.com

 

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300 Lincoln Ave. Sinclair, WY 82334

  • Part of the historic district, the museum is housed in the original bank building and includes all significant ... More on wyomingtourism

 

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Rawlins, Wyoming

  • Located 45 miles north of Rawlins, near a high desert pass and small settlement called Muddy Gap. A trail-less, ... More on Trails

  • The Ferris Mountains, situated in a remote region about 45 miles north of Rawlins, hold pristine wilderness that should be explored only by experienced trekkers who can navigate with map and compas... More on LLBean.com

 

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Interstate 80, Rawlins, Wyoming 82301, us

  • Named after a Civil War hero, Fort Fred Steele was established on June 20, 1868 and occupied until August 7, 1886 by soldiers that guarded against attack from Indians. The construction of the Trans Continental Union Pacific Railroad ... More on Heritage

 

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