When it comes to exploring Wyoming, you’re pretty much guaranteed to find a spot you’ve never stumbled upon before. With big open spaces that let the imagination run wild, it’s a blast to discover hidden gems in Wyoming every chance we get.

The state is so large and so packed with beauty, that it’s almost impossible to see everything in any particular area! We’ve put together a road trip that highlights some hidden gems in the Bighorn Basin area. Take a look at these unique things to do in WY and plan a trip to see all of these interesting spots that you’re sure to love.

Come along on a road trip that shows off some of the best-hidden places in the Cowboy State!

Google Maps Check out the interactive map for this road trip to unique places in WY!

First, drive up to the legendary outlaw hideout, the Hole In The Wall.

Flickr / Bureau of Land Management Horse wranglers and wild west outlaws hid from the authorities here. It was a favorite spot of Butch Cassidy and his gang. Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming 82834, USA

Next, take a scenic drive through Tensleep Canyon.

Flickr / Edwin Bachetti This remote area is sparsely populated today, but the natural beauty of the area is hard to beat. Tensleep Canyon, Wyoming 82442, USA

If you love history, why not step back in time a few million years? The Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite is your next stop.

Flickr / BLM Wyoming Here, you can walk in the fossilized footprints of dinosaurs. Come hunt the elusive Red Gulch Dinosaur. Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, Greybull, WY 82426, USA

Next, you’ll get to make some friends in the Pryor Mountains when you watch the mustang herd that calls these hills home.

Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center Stop in to see the Pryor Wild Mustang Center to learn about these graceful and playful creatures. Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center, 1106 Rd 12, Lovell, WY 82431, USA

Finally, shake off all those miles you’ve driven and take a deep breath - the view from Bighorn Canyon is incredible.

Flickr / Anne This hidden gem recreation area sits on the Wyoming-Montana border and it’s often completely overlooked. Not anymore! Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area - Cal Taggart Visitor Center, 20 U.S. 14, Lovell, WY 82431, USA

So, what do you think, are you ready to rope a wild mustang and explore more secrets of Wyoming? These spots are so gorgeous and remote that you’ll hardly believe you’re here in Wyoming; you’ll need someone to pinch you to make sure you aren’t dreaming!

Google Maps

Check out the interactive map for this road trip to unique places in WY!

Flickr / Bureau of Land Management

Horse wranglers and wild west outlaws hid from the authorities here. It was a favorite spot of Butch Cassidy and his gang.

Bighorn Mountains, Wyoming 82834, USA

Flickr / Edwin Bachetti

This remote area is sparsely populated today, but the natural beauty of the area is hard to beat.

Tensleep Canyon, Wyoming 82442, USA

Flickr / BLM Wyoming

Here, you can walk in the fossilized footprints of dinosaurs. Come hunt the elusive Red Gulch Dinosaur.

Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite, Greybull, WY 82426, USA

Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center

Stop in to see the Pryor Wild Mustang Center to learn about these graceful and playful creatures.

Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center, 1106 Rd 12, Lovell, WY 82431, USA

Flickr / Anne

This hidden gem recreation area sits on the Wyoming-Montana border and it’s often completely overlooked. Not anymore!

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area - Cal Taggart Visitor Center, 20 U.S. 14, Lovell, WY 82431, USA

What hidden gems in Wyoming have you discovered? We are always looking for cool unique places to add to our Wyoming bucket list.

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What are some unique things to do in WY? November 15, 2022 Chris Muras Where can I find hidden gems in WY?   You can find awe-inspiring hidden gems in Wyoming right outside your front door. But if you need a little more direction than that here are a few epic places to add to your Wyoming bucket list: (Read the whole list of hidden places in Wyoming here)

  1. The Red Desert: This beautiful sandy oasis in Wyoming is simply breathtaking. You’ll find the Killpecker Sand Dunes in the 9,320-mile-wide Red Desert. Wind-swept ridges against a crystal blue sky go a long way to helping us appreciate the vast wonders of our world.
  2. Jenny Lake Lodge: If you’d rather spend some time in the remote forests of Wyoming this charming cabin is hidden away in Grand Teton National Park. Take your pick of private cabins or stay at the lodge. They are equally cozy and romantic for a weekend getaway.
  3. Sinks Canyon State Park: These rock formations are epic! It’s like landing on a wild unexplored new planet right here at the foot of the Wind River Mountains. Aptly named because these rock formations look like they were created from high-velocity winds.
  4. Treetop Adventure Park: If you love natural beauty and invigorating adventures this treetop park in Jackson Hole, WY is amazing. It’s an adventure course filled with zip lines, high swinging bridges, and death-defying heights above the tops of the tallest trees with mountains in the distance.
  5. Granite Hot Springs: You’ve never seen a hot spring like this one in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. It’s more like a crystal-clear swimming pool than your typical tiny geothermic pool. The interesting thing about this pool is that it is actually warmer in the winter months! Settle into a cozy 112-degree pool and soak your worries away.
  6. Island Lake: Keep this one on the down low as this hidden gem is only known to locals around the Island Lake, WY area. Beautiful Fremont Peak is the backdrop to this stunning lake. The only catch is that you need to take a 10-mile hike to get there. Boy is it worth it though.

The OIYS Visitor Center

What are some unique things to do in WY?

November 15, 2022

Chris Muras

Where can I find hidden gems in WY?   You can find awe-inspiring hidden gems in Wyoming right outside your front door. But if you need a little more direction than that here are a few epic places to add to your Wyoming bucket list: (Read the whole list of hidden places in Wyoming here)

  1. The Red Desert: This beautiful sandy oasis in Wyoming is simply breathtaking. You’ll find the Killpecker Sand Dunes in the 9,320-mile-wide Red Desert. Wind-swept ridges against a crystal blue sky go a long way to helping us appreciate the vast wonders of our world.
  2. Jenny Lake Lodge: If you’d rather spend some time in the remote forests of Wyoming this charming cabin is hidden away in Grand Teton National Park. Take your pick of private cabins or stay at the lodge. They are equally cozy and romantic for a weekend getaway.
  3. Sinks Canyon State Park: These rock formations are epic! It’s like landing on a wild unexplored new planet right here at the foot of the Wind River Mountains. Aptly named because these rock formations look like they were created from high-velocity winds.
  4. Treetop Adventure Park: If you love natural beauty and invigorating adventures this treetop park in Jackson Hole, WY is amazing. It’s an adventure course filled with zip lines, high swinging bridges, and death-defying heights above the tops of the tallest trees with mountains in the distance.
  5. Granite Hot Springs: You’ve never seen a hot spring like this one in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. It’s more like a crystal-clear swimming pool than your typical tiny geothermic pool. The interesting thing about this pool is that it is actually warmer in the winter months! Settle into a cozy 112-degree pool and soak your worries away.
  6. Island Lake: Keep this one on the down low as this hidden gem is only known to locals around the Island Lake, WY area. Beautiful Fremont Peak is the backdrop to this stunning lake. The only catch is that you need to take a 10-mile hike to get there. Boy is it worth it though.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

 

You can find awe-inspiring hidden gems in Wyoming right outside your front door. But if you need a little more direction than that here are a few epic places to add to your Wyoming bucket list: (Read the whole list of hidden places in Wyoming here)

  1. The Red Desert: This beautiful sandy oasis in Wyoming is simply breathtaking. You’ll find the Killpecker Sand Dunes in the 9,320-mile-wide Red Desert. Wind-swept ridges against a crystal blue sky go a long way to helping us appreciate the vast wonders of our world.

  2. Jenny Lake Lodge: If you’d rather spend some time in the remote forests of Wyoming this charming cabin is hidden away in Grand Teton National Park. Take your pick of private cabins or stay at the lodge. They are equally cozy and romantic for a weekend getaway.

  3. Sinks Canyon State Park: These rock formations are epic! It’s like landing on a wild unexplored new planet right here at the foot of the Wind River Mountains. Aptly named because these rock formations look like they were created from high-velocity winds.

  4. Treetop Adventure Park: If you love natural beauty and invigorating adventures this treetop park in Jackson Hole, WY is amazing. It’s an adventure course filled with zip lines, high swinging bridges, and death-defying heights above the tops of the tallest trees with mountains in the distance.

  5. Granite Hot Springs: You’ve never seen a hot spring like this one in the Bridger-Teton National Forest. It’s more like a crystal-clear swimming pool than your typical tiny geothermic pool. The interesting thing about this pool is that it is actually warmer in the winter months! Settle into a cozy 112-degree pool and soak your worries away.

  6. Island Lake: Keep this one on the down low as this hidden gem is only known to locals around the Island Lake, WY area. Beautiful Fremont Peak is the backdrop to this stunning lake. The only catch is that you need to take a 10-mile hike to get there. Boy is it worth it though.