Winter in Wyoming is a special time of year, whether you’re all-in on hitting the slopes, trekking through waist-deep snow, or snuggling up in a cozy mountain cabin. But while there’s no shortage of iconic winter destinations to explore in the Cowboy State (hello, Yellowstone!), if you’re on the hunt for a winter day trip for the whole family that’s off the beaten path, Fossil Butte National Monument is an underrated escape that’s bursting with history and snow-dusted natural beauty.
Fossil Butte National Monument, located in southwestern Wyoming near Kemmerer, is a hidden gem that offers a uniquely magical winter experience.
The 8,198-acre monument was established in 1972 to preserve the incredible paleontological remnants of the area, including 13 miles of a 50 million-year-old lakebed.
But despite being packed with prehistoric history, this quiet slice of Wyoming is surprisingly crowd-free.
Fossils on display include fish, insects, plants, birds, and ancient mammals. The museum also features ranger-led classes and activities, making it perfect for families.
To help visitors make the most of the stark beauty, the monument offers a variety of winter trails that are perfect for hiking or cross-country skiing.
Weather looking a little brutal? Opt for a scenic drive instead! An 8-mile dirt road loops around the monument and offers panoramic views of Fossil Butte, the Green River Basin, and the Uinta Mountains.
Intrigued? Visit Fossil Butte National Monument this winter and experience the wonders of America’s “aquarium in stone!” Check out the official NPS website for directions, weather-related closures, and updates.
Now, make a road trip out of it! Nearby Evanston has plenty of things to do as well, and this secluded home-away-from-home makes for a restful family base camp.
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