Welcome to Riverton!

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Welcome to Riverton!

Our Favorite Eateries!

Just down the street within walking distance! Great atmosphere and consistently delicious food. Mexican and American fare. There is a fun train track that runs around the inside of the building, very entertaining especially for small kids.
The Depot Restaurant
110 South 1st Street
Just down the street within walking distance! Great atmosphere and consistently delicious food. Mexican and American fare. There is a fun train track that runs around the inside of the building, very entertaining especially for small kids.
Great breakfast/brunch fare, including gluten free options!
Brown Sugar Coffee Roastery
203 E Main St
Great breakfast/brunch fare, including gluten free options!
Our favorite spot for breakfast/brunch/lunch in Lander! They source so much of their food locally and it's always soooo yummy.
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The Middle Fork
351 Main St
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Our favorite spot for breakfast/brunch/lunch in Lander! They source so much of their food locally and it's always soooo yummy.

City/town information

"Lander is known for its recreational opportunities, entertainment, relaxation, scenic beauty, business opportunities and just plain fun! Sinks Canyon State Park is within seven (7) miles of Lander offering beautiful scenery and the mystery of seeing a river disappear into the side of the mountain. Visit Historic South Pass City and Atlantic City, 30 miles to the south of Lander and reminisce about the late 1800’s and the gold rush. The City of Lander has numerous winter and summer events to keep you busy, for instance the Pioneer Days Rodeo and Parade (July), Wyoming State Winter Fair (March) and numerous other events." https://www.landerwyoming.org/
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Lander
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"Lander is known for its recreational opportunities, entertainment, relaxation, scenic beauty, business opportunities and just plain fun! Sinks Canyon State Park is within seven (7) miles of Lander offering beautiful scenery and the mystery of seeing a river disappear into the side of the mountain. Visit Historic South Pass City and Atlantic City, 30 miles to the south of Lander and reminisce about the late 1800’s and the gold rush. The City of Lander has numerous winter and summer events to keep you busy, for instance the Pioneer Days Rodeo and Parade (July), Wyoming State Winter Fair (March) and numerous other events." https://www.landerwyoming.org/
Dubois is… • the one real western town located in the crossroads of the original American West. Here migration routes of the early Native Americans forged the trails later followed by mountain men and explorers. Homesteaders and cowboys mingled here. Loggers hand-cut the ties for railroads that joined the nation. • one of the best real cowboy towns still around. Cowboys drive cattle here and compete in the Dubois rodeo. Or you can ride a horse yourself–all day from your Dubois dude ranch or all week on your horse packing trip. Off into the badlands or up into the pine-shaded mountains. Have a chuckwagon dinner. Join a square dance. • circled by wilderness, yet easy driving. Off the beaten path, but an easy day trip to Yellowstone Park and back. Everything you need is here: a bed in a rustic inn or a cabin at a guest ranch, fine restaurants and coffee houses, a beautiful place to pitch your tent or park your big rig and relax by the river. • perhaps the only place on earth where you find all three kinds of mountains in one spot—rugged peaks driven up by underground collisions, blown out by volcanoes, or carved out by glaciers. https://duboiswyoming.org/
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Dubois
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Dubois is… • the one real western town located in the crossroads of the original American West. Here migration routes of the early Native Americans forged the trails later followed by mountain men and explorers. Homesteaders and cowboys mingled here. Loggers hand-cut the ties for railroads that joined the nation. • one of the best real cowboy towns still around. Cowboys drive cattle here and compete in the Dubois rodeo. Or you can ride a horse yourself–all day from your Dubois dude ranch or all week on your horse packing trip. Off into the badlands or up into the pine-shaded mountains. Have a chuckwagon dinner. Join a square dance. • circled by wilderness, yet easy driving. Off the beaten path, but an easy day trip to Yellowstone Park and back. Everything you need is here: a bed in a rustic inn or a cabin at a guest ranch, fine restaurants and coffee houses, a beautiful place to pitch your tent or park your big rig and relax by the river. • perhaps the only place on earth where you find all three kinds of mountains in one spot—rugged peaks driven up by underground collisions, blown out by volcanoes, or carved out by glaciers. https://duboiswyoming.org/

Stuff to Do Outdoors!

Fishing, boating, bird watching, picnic on the beach? You can do all of that here!
Boysen State Park
120 Boysen Dr
Fishing, boating, bird watching, picnic on the beach? You can do all of that here!
Beautiful place to hike, fish, bird watch, or just take a drive!
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Sinks Canyon State Park
3079 Sinks Canyon Road
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Beautiful place to hike, fish, bird watch, or just take a drive!

Borgartillaga

Samgöngur

Call 856-3546 to schedule a ride with RPTS!

Riverton Public Transportation Service (RPTS) is a curb-to-curb transit service for folks in the Riverton area. RPTS provides services to the general public ​or anyone 18 years of age or older. All our buses are equipped with either a lift or a ramp. They can take you anywhere in town you need to go! The bus runs from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm Monday-Friday! Call 856-3546 to schedule!
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There is a great Children's Museum in Riverton!

We love to take our kids here! They are open Thursday-Sat 10am-5pm Admission for non members $5 per person Children under 2yrs old free https://www.rivertoncats.org/
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Parks and Water Activities!

Riverton has seven City parks and 8 miles of recreational paths! Aspen Park, City Park, Jaycee Park, Monroe Park, Rein Park, Sunset Park, and Teter Park, as well as a whole Rails to Trails system are ready to welcome you into their picnic and barbecue areas, playgrounds, lush grass, athletic courts, and more. City Park is even home to a new splash pad, perfect for thrills and smiles on a hot summer day. (Open daily from 10-2pm and 4-8pm up until Labor Day) http://wyriverton.com/things-to-do/parks-splash-pad/