Basin
Population: 1,238Elevation: 3380Region: Northwest
Chamber of Commerce
Annual Festivals: Lilac Days
The Town of Basin was founded in 1896 by Winfield Collins and named for the Bighorn Basin. In 1897...
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Wyoming Cities
Wyoming is loaded with incredible experiences. Each town has its own unique feel and offerings. But the constant is the authentic western adventure you will find no matter where you are in Wyoming...
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Tom's Café
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Basin Area Chamber of Commerce
Basin, often called "Lilac City of the world", was first called Basin City and got its name from the Big Horn Basin. Surrounded by Big Horn on the east, the Rockies on the West, Owl Creeks on the...
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Visitor & Traveler Services
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Red Desert and Great Divide Basin
Perhaps nowhere in the west are the spaces as wide and open as they are in the 108 miles between Rawlins and Rock Springs. This high desert land (all elevations range upward from 6,000 feet above sea...
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Rose Garden RV Park
Full-service, self-service with signs, in the event their office is closed for the day.
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Camping
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Lilac Motel
One bed and 2-bed units and Kitchenettes. Wireless Internet, in-room coffee, microwaves and refrigerators. Daily, weekly and monthly reasonable rates. Commercial rates available. Approximately one...
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Old Homestead Café
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Smokin Okie Bar-B-Q
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Northwest Wyoming
The centerpiece of Northwest Wyoming is Yellowstone National Park. But, Grand Teton National Park, Jackson Hole, Cody, the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Wind River Canyon, the Wind River...
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