Population: 423
Elevation: 6,588 ft
Region: Southeastern
The town was originally called Parco, after the Producers & Refiners Corporation (or PARCO) which founded the refinery and the company town. It was renamed Sinclair after PARCO was acquired during the Great Depression by Sinclair Consolidated Oil Corporation. The original refinery, located in the center of the town, remains in use.
Sinclair is located near Rawlins where visitors can enjoy a variety of food and lodging. The area provides a wide array of recreation opportunities including boating, fishing, ATVing, snowmobiling and camping. Visit the Carbon County Visitors Council for more information.
Parco/Sinclair Museum, Sinclair
Part of the historic district, the museum is...
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Apr 04, 2011
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Sinclair Golf Club, Sinclair
A 9-hole semi-private course. Season: early-May -...
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Apr 07, 2011
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Seminoe State Park, Sinclair
Seminoe State Park is surrounded by giant dunes of...
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Sep 02, 2011
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