Interior of a restored historic saloon at South Pass City State Historic Site in Wyoming.
Step back in time inside the restored saloon at South Pass City, a key stop on your visit through Wyoming’s gold mining history.

South Pass City State Historic Site is a restored old gold mining town open 9-6 daily through September 30.  You can pick up a self-guided walking tour and explore on your own or dig a little deeper into history with guided tours.

Visit the 40 historic buildings that comprise Historic South Pass City, which is one of the best-preserved gold mining towns in the American West. Pan for gold, stop by the saloon and buy penny candy at the general store.

Carissa Gold Mine: Experience Wyoming’s Gold Mining Past

In the late 1860s, miners discovered gold in the South Pass City area at 8,000 feet, and the city roared to life—lives and booms centered around the Carissa Mine. After many boom and bust cycles and nearly 100 years, the Carissa Mine finally ended operations permanently in 1956.

Guided Carissa Mine Tours are Thursday-Sunday at 2 p.m. Reservations are recommended but not required.  Part of the tour involves steep stairs, and it’s not recommended for children under the age of 8. You’ll hear the machines rumbling that pulverize the rock and watch the systems as they push the gold through the process.

Tour guide explains mining equipment during a Carissa Mine tour at South Pass City Historic Site.
A tour guide at South Pass City demonstrates historic gold mining equipment during a Carissa Mine tour.

South Pass City Trails: Historic Walks Through Gold Country

See another side of South Pass City and walk the nearly five miles of interpretive trails.  Walk with a guide Saturdays at 11 a.m.  Reservations are recommended.  You will see brick kilns, lumber mills, and small mines on the hillsides, and the trail system will take you there.

Feed that gold fever. Head to South Pass City and leave at least a little richer.

Both tours are included in your site admission fee. Book online or call 307-332-3684

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