The 25 Best Roadside Attractions in Wyoming
Ranked by Roadtrippi users — the people who've actually been there. Updated June 2026. Roadtrippi catalogs 121 roadside attractions in Wyoming.
-
1. Antler Arches of Jackson
Jackson, WY
-
2. Rafting Bears
Jackson, WY
Full-color rooftop wood carving of a group of bears whitewater rafting, by Jonathan "The Bear Man" LeBenne.
-
3. Mormon Handcart Visitors' Center
Alcova, WY
-
4. T-Rex Natural History Museum (Closed)
Ranchester, WY
Cast skull of Sue the T-Rex, dinosaur dioramas and skeletons, petrified poop. The owner answered questions about all things prehistoric!
-
5. Shoes Made from Big Nose George
Rawlins, WY
-
6. Swimming Pool Shark
Sheridan, WY
A vintage motel advertises "Swim with the Shark," which is a large, open-mouthed, toothy shark painted at the bottom of the motel pool. Not a slick, photorealistic shark, which makes it even scarier.
-
7. Ames Brothers Pyramid
Buford, WY
-
8. Tiny Jail in Town Park
Clearmont, WY
A tiny, old, two-cell jail stands next to a swing set in the town park and beneath the town water tower. Toss your playground miscreants into the calaboose!
-
9. Jackalope Hilltop Silhouette
Douglas, WY
Ranch hilltop features a large (metal?) cutout of the mythical jackrabbit-antelope hybrid .
-
10. Crook County Museum
Sundance, WY
Includes exhibits about the nearby Vore buffalo jump and Devils Tower, hometown bad boy The Sundance Kid, and racks of rifles. Over 7,000 artifacts on display.
-
11. Grave and Statue of Sacajawea
Fort Washakie, WY
Indian guide Sacajawea helped lead Lewis and Clark's expedition to the Pacific Ocean. She's buried in an active Native American cemetery; a statue and monument is in the adjacent campground.
-
12. Rogues Gallery and Old West Museum
Hulett, WY
A gallery run by an Old West artist offers a substantial museum of cowboy and Indian artifacts. It also has a sense of humor; you can pose in open coffins outside as a photo op.
-
13. Mama Mimi: Giant Troll
then turn right into Rendezvous Park. Bear right, WY
-
14. Big Twig Head (Gone)
Laramie, WY
Open-mouthed 13.5-foot-high head -- vaguely resembling Lon Chaney Jr's wolf man -- was made from cottonwood bark. The artist described the head as "giving a voice to nature" and said it would "eventually dissolve and return to the earth."
-
15. Town Gorilla
Rock Springs, WY
A standard attraction simian, perhaps 6-ft. tall, long arms ready to greet (or rend). Local landmark is occasionally costumed or modified.
-
16. The Spotted Horse
Spotted Horse, WY
The horse statue rears up outside the Spotted Horse Bar, which is the only business in Spotted Horse, population 2.
-
17. Statue and Grave of Liver-Eating Johnson
Cody, WY
-
18. Rock Paper Scissors
Gillette, WY
The familiar decision-making paradigm, transformed into a statue. It looks like scissors wins. Sculpture by Warren Cullar and Kevin Box, installed in 2011, part of Gillette's Avenues of Art.
-
19. Gas Station Town of Tumbleweed (Closed)
WY
-
20. Cubist Buffalo
Buffalo, WY
Life-size, sharp-angled buffalo made of rusted steel, in the the town of Buffalo, in front of the Bank of Buffalo.
-
21. World's Largest Active Geyser
Mammoth, WY
Old Faithful? Hah! If you want to fill your lens with the most geyser possible in Yellowstone National Park, then Steamboat Geyser is the world's largest. But it has a bad habit of going dormant for years.
-
22. Columbian Mammoth
Worland, WY
-
23. Edison Mural At The Keg Saloon
Rawlins, WY
-
24. Jim Bridger, Mountain Man
Fort Bridger, WY
-
25. Safari Club Lounge
Thermopolis, WY
Browse all 121 attractions in Wyoming on Roadtrippi.