Visit The Fascinating South Pass City Ghost Town For A Delightful Day In Wyoming
By Kim Magaraci|Published March 10, 2021
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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
Rural Wyoming is littered with ghost towns, relics left from the days of trail travel and prospecting. While most of these towns are home to eerie relics and remnants of buildings, one has been preserved and makes for a great day trip destination. Plan a visit to South Pass City!
This photo of South Pass City in 1870 shows just how busy it became when prospectors first found gold in the area.
South Pass was a popular trail town and telegraph stop before gold was discovered, and it had plenty of amenities which allowed it to expand rapidly when prosecutors moved in.
Be sure to visit in-season, as the road is not maintained from October to April. You'll want a high clearance vehicle to get out here, in case conditions on the steep and rocky dirt road aren't great.
The South Pass Historic Site preserves more than 30 buildings, and is well worth a couple of dollars in admission fees to get out and explore.
Mark your calendar for their Gold Rush Days festival and come out to feel like a prospector, participate in a scavenger hunt, and learn all about the history of this once-lively Wyoming town.