Guidebook for Riverton

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Guidebook for Riverton

Food Scene

Everything is fresh and made from scratch.
Mountain Ledge Baking
610 West Main Street
Everything is fresh and made from scratch.
The Bull serves great steaks carved from local beef, along with wine, beer, and spirits.
Bull Supper Club
1100 West Main Street
The Bull serves great steaks carved from local beef, along with wine, beer, and spirits.
El Sol De Mexico serves great, authentic Mexican cuisine.
7 locals recommend
El Sol De Mexico
453 Main St
7 locals recommend
El Sol De Mexico serves great, authentic Mexican cuisine.
The Trailhead serves great breakfasts, and makes the best chicken-fried steak around!
7 locals recommend
Trailhead Restaurant
831 N Federal Blvd
7 locals recommend
The Trailhead serves great breakfasts, and makes the best chicken-fried steak around!

Parks & Nature

Sinks Canyon is a place where the Popo Agie River rushes down the mountain, and crashes into a cliff and disappears. It "magically " comes up from the ground a half-mile later, and continues on its way.
40 locals recommend
Sinks Canyon State Park
3079 Sinks Canyon Road
40 locals recommend
Sinks Canyon is a place where the Popo Agie River rushes down the mountain, and crashes into a cliff and disappears. It "magically " comes up from the ground a half-mile later, and continues on its way.

Sightseeing

South Pass City was a Western Gold Rush town in the late 1800's. It has been restored to the condition it was in in its "glory days", and is a great place to see some of Wyoming's "Wild West" history.
South Pass City
South Pass City was a Western Gold Rush town in the late 1800's. It has been restored to the condition it was in in its "glory days", and is a great place to see some of Wyoming's "Wild West" history.
The Carissa mine was a gold mine that attracted over 2,000 men and women to seek fame and fortune in the mountains of the Wyoming Territory in the late 1860's. It was once one of the richest gold mines in the nation. It has been restored, and is now open for tours.
Carissa Mine
The Carissa mine was a gold mine that attracted over 2,000 men and women to seek fame and fortune in the mountains of the Wyoming Territory in the late 1860's. It was once one of the richest gold mines in the nation. It has been restored, and is now open for tours.
Castle Gardens has cliffs where the ancient peoples that once inhabited the lands of Wyoming left their mark in the form of petroglyphs.
Castle Gardens
Castle Gardens has cliffs where the ancient peoples that once inhabited the lands of Wyoming left their mark in the form of petroglyphs.

Essentials

Smith's
1200 W Main St
Safeway Bakery
open until midnight
Walmart Supercenter
1733 N Federal Blvd
open until midnight