Take Wyoming's Gold Flakes To Yellowcake Byway And Uncover The State's Fascinating Mining History
If you’re looking for a fascinating day trip idea, why not hit the road and discover the mining history of Wyoming on the Gold Flakes to Yellowcakes Scenic Byway? This is just one of many of Wyoming’s historic mine byways, but it’s one that tells a story that’s often ignored when talks of iron ore, gold, oil, and coal mining come up.

In South Pass City, you can even see the restored Carissa Mine! This was one of the most popular gold mining towns in the West.

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However, the mining history of Wyoming includes more than the gold rush towns of the West. Head out towards Riverton to discover Jeffrey City and the Gas Hills of Wyoming's Uranium mining districts.


After a while, the town (and its signature Uranium Drive) sit vacant and empty. A decrease in demand by the 1980s led to the depopulation and bust of Jeffrey City and the Gas Hills.


The mining history of Wyoming is fascinating to anyone interested in learning more about the Cowboy State! You can find more information about this historic Wyoming byway right here.
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South Pass City, WY 82520, USA
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