Hell's Half Acre Is A Little-Known Wyoming Destination With An Otherworldly Landscape
By Kim Magaraci|Published August 26, 2020
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Kim Magaraci
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Kim Magaraci graduated Rutgers University with a degree in Geography and has spent the last seven years as a freelance travel writer. Contact: kmagaraci@onlyinyourstate.com
Hell’s Half Acre was one of the most remarkable places discovered by United States surveyors on their expeditions out West. While this jagged and rugged landscape had been used by local tribes for generations as a hunting ground, it was such a strange sight to Americans and Europeans making their way through the state. Today, this otherworldly spot is famous for starring as an alien planet on the silver screen.
When you're driving through Natrona County, it's easy to miss this remarkable landscape unless you know where to look.
For generations, Native Americans used these jagged canyons, bluffs, and cliffs as a bison hunting ground. When surveyors from the United States found it in the 1830s, they nicknamed the rugged land "Hell's Half Acre."
Many people have commented on the fact that these 300+ acres don't look like they belong here on Earth! It's truly a remarkable sight to see that water is capable of this kind of creation.
Filming at the site was difficult due to the topography, and slowly the site was closed off to the public. Now, it remains a little-known roadside stop.
Hell's Half Acre used to be a busy tourist destination, but today, it's rarely visited. Make plans to stop and see it for yourself, though, and you'll be glad you took a short detour to see Wyoming's own alien planet.