Best attractions and places to see in Fremont County include a diverse range of natural and historical sites. The region features significant geological formations, such as canyons and rivers, alongside historical gold mining towns. Visitors can explore areas known for their natural beauty and sites that reflect the area's past.
Last updated: April 24, 2026
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This area is one of the driest along alingthe Continental Divide: the map shows some blue streams and lakes, but in reality these are dry most of the year. Therefore this is a strategic man-made well with continuous flow into a small wetland. Last reliable water source on the Divide Trail after Atlantic City. Next reliable water is 55 miles south-east at A&M reservoir.
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The perfect opportunity to pedal along wide-open highway, although you can look forward to some steep grades as you bike in and out of the Wyoming town of Rawlins. This part of the country is notoriously windy, so plan accordingly. The interesting, often droopy-looking plastic fencing you sometimes see alongside the highway is snow fencing, meant to help reduce the flow of windblown snow across the flat grasslands during winter.
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The Carissa Gold Mine is part of the South Pass City community and known as the greatest gold mine in Wyoming. From May through September you can book a guided tour into the old mining building and the English Tunnel.
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This place is just incredible! A few meters from the parking lot, you'll find the Sinks where the river enters into caves inside the mountains and the water then will exit in the Rise just half a mile down the road. The curiosity is that the water will take up to two hours to cover that distance, meaning that the cave's network is quite extensive and so far, it is unknown exactly what path the water follows once it enters the Sinks. Just an amazing spot!
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Amazing hike all year round! The trail goes along the river and there are several panoramic spots where you'll get amazing and beautiful photos!
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Amazing place! This valley next to the river is a very picturesque one, with amazing views towards the Wyoming landscape, the Cathedral and Crescent mountains. You can access the river and walk along it, a perfect place for rock hunting!
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The Carissa Gold Mine is part of the South Pass City community and known as the greatest gold mine in Wyoming. From May through September you can book a guided tour into the old mining building and the English Tunnel.
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During the late 19th century the mercantile was a general store. Today it is a small unique bar and restaurant where you can get great food like burgers and steaks.
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Fremont County boasts a diverse range of natural wonders. You can visit the majestic Sinks Canyon of the Popo Agie, where the river mysteriously disappears into caves and re-emerges. The iconic Royal Gorge Canyon, carved by the Arkansas River, offers breathtaking views. Other notable natural features include the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, the Ute Trail with its wildflowers and sunset views, and the challenging trails leading to Stout Lakes in San Isabel National Forest. Don't miss Middle Falls Fork Trail for scenic river views or Wiggins Fork for picturesque landscapes and rock hunting.
Yes, Fremont County is rich in history. You can step back in time at the Carissa Gold Mine, part of the historic South Pass City — Historic Gold Mining town, and even take a guided tour into the old mining building. Explore the Atlantic City 💰 Mercantile & Saloon, a former general store now serving food. Other historical attractions include the Dinosaur Depot Museum, the Museum of Colorado Prisons, and the Cañon City Downtown Historic District, one of Colorado's largest and most intact historic districts.
Fremont County offers a variety of hiking experiences. You can find easy trails like the Popo Agie Falls Trail or the North Slope and Popo Agie Nature Trail Loop. For more challenging adventures, consider the Glacier Trail or the Middle Fork and Stough Creek Lakes Loop. The Hiking in Fremont County guide provides more details on routes like the Jade Lake Trail and Dubois Badlands Trail. The Middle Falls Fork Trail also offers an amazing hike along the river with panoramic spots.
Absolutely! Many attractions cater to families. The Sinks Canyon of the Popo Agie is a fascinating natural wonder for all ages. Historic sites like the Carissa Gold Mine and South Pass City offer educational and engaging experiences. The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park provides thrilling activities, while the Royal Gorge Route Railroad offers a scenic train ride. County parks such as Pathfinder Regional Park also provide playgrounds and picnic areas for family enjoyment.
For stunning vistas, the Royal Gorge Bridge offers unparalleled views of the 1,000-foot-deep canyon. The Ute Trail on Cameron Mountain Watershed Divide provides expansive sunset views. The Middle Falls Fork Trail and Wiggins Fork also feature amazing views of the Wyoming landscape and mountains. For a unique scenic journey, consider the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, which follows the Arkansas River through the canyon.
Fremont County is a great destination for cyclists. The Oil Well Flats area is particularly popular for both hiking and biking. You can also explore sections of the TransAmerica Trail: Rawlings to Cranner Rock, which offers scenic routes. Downtown Cañon City's Main Street is also pleasant for bike rides.
The best time to visit Fremont County for outdoor activities generally spans from late spring through early fall (May to October). During these months, the weather is typically mild and pleasant for hiking, biking, rafting on the Arkansas River, and exploring historical sites. Summer offers warmer temperatures ideal for water activities, while spring and fall provide comfortable conditions and beautiful foliage. Some attractions, like the Carissa Gold Mine, offer guided tours from May through September.
Yes, Fremont County is known for its geological diversity. The Sinks Canyon of the Popo Agie is a prime example, where a river disappears into a cave system. The Royal Gorge Canyon itself is a magnificent geological formation, carved over millions of years by the Arkansas River. You can also observe the 300-million-year-old Pennsylvanian Fountain Formation conglomerate, showcasing fossil crinoids, in the walls of the Fremont County Administration Building in Cañon City. The Cañon City Embayment is also a region rich in paleontological treasures.
Yes, you'll find various options for dining and accommodation. Downtown Cañon City, particularly Main Street, offers a nostalgic atmosphere with old workshops, restaurants, and shops. The Atlantic City 💰 Mercantile & Saloon is a unique spot for food like burgers and steaks. For accommodation, Cañon City and surrounding areas provide hotels, motels, and other lodging options. Dispersed camping is also available in areas like the wider Willow Creek summit meadow along the Ute Trail.
The Arkansas River is central to many water-based activities in Fremont County. It's a popular spot for white-water rafting, offering thrilling experiences for various skill levels. You can also enjoy scenic walks along its banks, with an easy and flat trail starting in downtown Cañon City. The Sinks Canyon of the Popo Agie is a unique natural water feature to observe, though not for swimming.
Yes, Fremont County has several trails that are great for running. You can find routes like the Running loop from Lander or the Middle Falls Fork Trail loop from Fossil Hill. The Running Trails in Fremont County guide lists various options, including the Lander Mill loop and a more challenging Running loop from South Pass City.
The Royal Gorge Bridge is one of Fremont County's most iconic attractions, spanning the 1,000-foot-deep Royal Gorge. Opened in 1929, it offers incredible views of the canyon and the Arkansas River below. You can experience it by walking across the bridge, or for a different perspective, take a ride on the Royal Gorge Route Railroad, which travels through the canyon itself, offering close-up views of the towering granite walls.


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