- The list below includes 17 free or cheap things to do in or near Green River, Wyoming, including 13 different types of inexpensive activities like History Museums, Other Tours, Art Gallery and Bowling.
- From Green River Wild Horse Tours to Sweetwater County Museum, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Green River and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Rock Springs.
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An auto tour highlighting wildlife sights, the Green River Wild Horse Tours drive guests in a 10-passenger Australian Pinzauger vehicle to see wild horses in their natural habitat on a ½ day guided tour..
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3 East Flaming Gorge Way, Green River, WY 82935
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Tracing local history from prehistoric times through to the 1960s, Sweetwater County Museum uses a variety of exhibits to illustrate the story of the county in its renovated 1930 post office building.
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3900 Sweetwater Drive, Rock Springs, WY 82901
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The Rock Springs Family Recreation Center is a center filled with numerous recreational facilities for the use of local residents when visiting. An ice arena, gymnasium, and aquatic center are among the facilities available.
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Rock Springs Soccer Association promotes and provides educational, recreational and competitive soccer for all youth regardless of race, creed, religion, national origin, gender or physical ability. They are also dedicated to the growth and development of soccer.
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2500 College Drive, Rock Springs, WY 82901
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The Natural History Museum - Western Wyoming Community College features a variety of displays pertaining to science and history, including a huge reconstructed Tyrannosaurus Rex and other prehistoric animals, like turtles and fish.
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West of Center Studio & Gifts is an Art Gallery & Gift Shop of Original Art and Gifts. They feature the heritage of the West and Southwest and feature paintings by Ted Blaylock, RC Jones, Jill Hartley, Gregory C Gaylor.
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Popular for recreational activities like floating and canoeing, the Upper New Fork River is adjacent to Bridger National Forest. Fly fishing and other water sports are also common on this river.
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Seedskadee Wildlife Refuge is 27,230 acres of riparian, wetland and upland shrub habitats that are home to swans, eagles, elk, moose, otters and other diverse wildlife. Visitors can enjoy hiking, fishing, horseback riding, hunting and boating.
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Located in a city hall, City of Rock Springs Museum has exhibits that depicts the history of coal mining and the railroad industry in the region. Visitors can also tour the old jail cell where criminals were once held.
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Located inside the original City Hall building of the town of Rock Springs, The Rock Springs Historical Museum features an array of exhibits pertaining to the history and culture of the Rock Springs area.