3 Best Sights in Kemmerer, Cheyenne, Laramie, and Southern Wyoming

Fossil Butte National Monument

A unique concentration of creatures is embedded in the natural limestone outcrop at Fossil Butte National Monument, indicating clearly that this area was a freshwater lake more than 50 million years ago. Many of the fossils—which include fish, insects, and plants—are remarkably clear and detailed. Pronghorn, coyotes, prairie dogs, and other mammals find shelter within the 8,198-acre park, along with numerous birds, such as eagles and falcons. You can hike two trails and unwind at the picnic area. A visitor center here houses an information desk and fossil exhibits, including a 13-foot crocodilian, long since extinct but related to the modern crocodile.

864 Chicken Creek Rd., Kemmerer, Wyoming, 83101, USA
307-877–4455
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, Visitor center closed Sun., Park daily 24 hrs. Visitor center June–Aug., daily 8–7; Sept.–May, daily 8–4:30

Fossil Country Frontier Museum

This small but charming window into the past is housed in a former church and features fossils and displays related to early settlement in the area. See an old still and wine vat, as well as a taxidermied two-headed calf.

400 Pine Ave., Kemmerer, Wyoming, 83101, USA
307-877–6551
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Free, Closed Sun.–Wed., June–Aug., Mon.–Sat. 9–5; Sept.–May, Mon.–Sat. 10–4

Ulrich's Fossil Gallery

In business since the 1950s, Ulrich's Fossil Gallery has fossils from around the world on display. You can even buy some specimens, particularly fish fossils. Ulrich's also runs fossil-digging excursions at private quarries; call for more information.

4400 Fossil Butte County Rd., Kemmerer, Wyoming, 83101, USA
307-877–6466
Sights Details
Rate Includes: Gallery free, fossil-digging excursions $125. Reservations recommended for trips, Closed weekends Nov.–Apr., Daily 8–6; fossil digs June–Sept., daily at 9

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