Top 10 Things to do in Rock Springs, Wyoming (WY)

February 23, 2022 Jacquiline Delozier

Rock Springs is a city in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 23,036 at the 2010 census, making it the 5th most populated city in the state of Wyoming. Rock Springs is the principal city of the Rock Springs micropolitan statistical area, which has a population of 37,975. Rock Springs is known as the Home of 56 Nationalities because of the influx of immigrants from all over the world who came to work in the coal mines that supplied the fuel to power the steam engines of the Union Pacific Railroad. The city's rich cultural heritage is celebrated each summer on International Day, a festival where the foods, costumes, and traditions of residents' ancestors are recreated and enjoyed at Bunning Park in downtown Rock Springs.
Restaurants in Rock Springs

1. Adobe Town

50 miles southeast of Rock Springs, Rock Springs, WY http://www.blm.gov/programs/wild-horse-and-burro/herd-management/herd-management-areas/wyoming/adobe-town
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Adobe Town

Reviewed By mmikko - Joensuu, Finland

Well worth to visit, so quiet and just great views. Quite hard to get, roads are rough. The roads are very bas condition. Gravel roads, or paths, lot of pot holes, path is badly rutted. Drivable by 4x4 and enough clearance. If roads are dry it is possible get through, but if they are mud it will be difficult. Take enough time and get out at day light - so you can see hazards at road. Easies way to drive is from I-80. On I-80 take the Bitter Creek Exit (Exit 142) and follow County Road 19 (S) south, road turns to gravel, bearing left at the junction with County Road 24. Around 27 miles from I-80 pass the Eversole Ranch. Bear left at a minor junction at the Eversole Ranch. 1.8 miles south of the ranch CR-19 bears right. Here, bear left and leave CR-19 on a wide, well-graded, and unnamed BLM road (BLM 4412 on some maps). 3.4 miles on reach an unsigned T Junction. Staying straight will take you towards the Skull Creek Rim Access Road and eventually Colorado. Take a left for the Adobe Creek Rim.

2. Rock Springs Family Recreation Center

3900 Sweetwater Dr, Rock Springs, WY 82901-4332 +1 307-352-1440 [email protected] http://www.rswy.net/department/index.php
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The Rock Springs Family Recreation Center remains full of fun opportunities for the entire family. Opportunities really do abound at this large recreation facility! Gym/Physical Fitness Center · Public Swimming Pool & Water Slides & Splash Pads · Recreation Center · Ice Arena · Sports Fields & Open Space

3. Square State Brewing

422 S Main St, Rock Springs, WY 82901-6247 +1 307-362-6159 [email protected] http://www.squarestatebrewing.com/
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5.0 based on 2 reviews

Square State Brewing

4. Community Fine Arts Center

400 C St, Rock Springs, WY 82901-6208 +1 307-362-6212 [email protected] http://www.cfac4art.com/
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5.0 based on 6 reviews

Community Fine Arts Center

We offer a permanent collection of original American paintings, works on paper, and photographs as well as changing displays of fine and performing arts. Artists represented include Norman Rockwell, Grandma Moses, Loren McGiver, Elliott Orr, Edward Chavez, Paul Horiuchi, Ilya Bolotowsky, Raphael Soyer, Rufino Tamayo, and contemporary Western Jill Hartley, Donald Dernovich, and Trish Stevenson.

5. Natural History Museum - Western Wyoming Community College

2500 College Dr, Rock Springs, WY 82901-5802 +1 307-382-1600 http://www.tourwyoming.com
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4.5 based on 59 reviews

Natural History Museum - Western Wyoming Community College

Reviewed By Kara307

If you want to see large fossils - this is a great place to go. You can do an easy walking tour with the map provided and take you own time enjoying each exhibit.

6. White Mountain Petroglyphs

Us 191, Rock Springs, WY 82901 +1 307-382-2538 http://www.tourwyoming.com
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4.5 based on 45 reviews

White Mountain Petroglyphs

These incised petroglyphs were carved by the ancestors of present Plains and Great Basin Native American People. They include drawings of elk, buffalo, horses, teepes and several kinds of human figures.

Reviewed By zbestbiker - Roosevelt, United States

When to check out the glyphs, and was pleased with what I saw. Well maintained trail to and parking area to start from.

7. City of Rock Springs Museum

201 B St, Rock Springs, WY 82901-6250 https://www.rswy.net/department/?fDD=2-0
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City of Rock Springs Museum

Reviewed By bethd663 - Rock Springs, United States

I absolutely loved the museum and the people working there were very friendly and helpful, make sure you check out their books you can buy I absolutely love mine, I bought this book called bleed blister and purge it’s the reality of living in the west in the 1900s, I highly recommend it! I could’ve stayed all day in there looking and imagining living back then,I have lived here for many years and this was my first visit there, sometimes places get overlooked.Thank you to all the volunteers and people that make the museum possible

8. Johnny Macs Good Time Tavern

2012 Dewar Dr, Rock Springs, WY 82901-5736 +1 307-362-3034 https://www.facebook.com/johnnymacsgoodtimes/
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4.5 based on 4 reviews

Johnny Macs Good Time Tavern

9. Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Loop

County Road 53, Rock Springs, WY http://www.blm.gov/visit/pilot-butte-wild-horse-scenic-tour
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4.5 based on 108 reviews

Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Loop

Reviewed By Mareedratt - Kent, United States

Definitely would recommend! This is a beautiful drive, lots of scenic vistas. We did see some horses but the views made the drive worth it. It’s a very rocky start from Rock Springs but it levels out about halfway through. We took our Ford Escape but saw people with sedans and that would be fine. If you have dry weather, four-wheel-drive is not necessary... it’s just a really rough ride.

10. Flaming Gorge - Uintas National Scenic Byway

US 191/Hwy530, Rock Springs, WY +1 435-784-1181 http://www.flaminggorgecountry.com/Flaming-Gorge-Uintas-National-Scenic-Byway
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4.5 based on 64 reviews

Flaming Gorge - Uintas National Scenic Byway

Reviewed By 7gRV2020 - Texas, United States

If you are pressed for time, I strongly encourage you to NOT try to drive the complete scenic byway AND drive it on a beautiful day when you can stop long enough to appreciate everything and take some photos before continuing on this journey. Take plenty of water, snacks, a good pair of hiking shoes, a great camera, and a map of the flaming gorge scenic byway before you venture out. We had a great time and as recommended by many, we also drove the Sheep Creek Geological Loop. Unfortunately, we only drove half of that loop before arriving at road closure, so we had to double back. Maybe this was due to the previous week weather, but It was still worth it and I highly recommend taking that loop.

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