
Atlantic City and South Pass City
Where Dreamers Struck Gold
Welcome to Atlantic City and South Pass City
High in South Pass, Atlantic City and nearby South Pass City hold onto the stories of Wyoming’s gold rush era. Walk past original buildings, follow mountain streets and spend time in places where that history still feels close. Just minutes apart, these towns offer a chance to explore the South Pass mining district, from preserved structures and working exhibits to quiet stretches of land where prospectors once searched for gold.
Discover Wyoming’s Legendary Mining Towns
Atlantic City is a small mountain town where historic buildings and quiet streets reflect its gold rush beginnings. What started as a mining settlement in the late 1800s remains a place where you can walk through that history today.
A few miles away, South Pass City State Historic Site preserves more than 30 original structures. Walk through the restored town, step inside historic buildings and follow the stories of the South Pass mining district.
Spend the day exploring both, then return to Atlantic City for a meal or drink in a setting that still carries the character of the Old West.

Fun Facts
Population
Atlantic City: approximately 40 residents
South Pass City: only a handful of year-round residents; the historic town operates primarily as a state historic site
Elevation
Atlantic City: 7,694 feet above sea level
South Pass City: about 7,900 feet above sea level
What the Area Is Known For
Gold discovered near South Pass in 1867 sparked a rush that created several mining towns, including South Pass City, Atlantic City and Miners Delight. Within a year, thousands of prospectors arrived, making the area one of the most populated regions in the Wyoming Territory at the time.
Historic Significance
South Pass City played an important role in Wyoming’s early women’s rights history. In 1870, Esther Hobart Morris served here as the first female justice of the peace in the United States, shortly after Wyoming granted women the right to vote.
Today
South Pass City State Historic Site preserves more than 30 historic structures from the town’s gold rush era, while nearby Atlantic City remains a small mountain community along the Continental Divide.
Boom or Bust: Tour Real Gold Rush Stories

Where Treasure Shook the Town: Atlantic City
Tucked into the mountains near South Pass, Atlantic City remains a small, active community shaped by its gold rush roots. Walk the streets, take in the surrounding peaks and settle into a town where the past is still part of daily life.
Established in 1868, the town sits near the historic South Pass crossing once traveled by pioneers along the Oregon and Mormon Trails. Today, it’s a place to slow your pace, explore the landscape and spend time in a setting that feels largely unchanged.
Pan for Glimmers in South Pass City
A short drive from Atlantic City, South Pass City offers one of Wyoming’s best-preserved gold rush sites. Wooden storefronts, homes and exhibits bring the mining era into focus.
Tour the Carissa Mine, learn how gold was extracted and try panning for yourself. During the summer, living history programs and events add another layer to the experience, connecting past and present in a hands-on way.

Public Lands and Trails
Beyond the towns, trails and public lands stretch across the South Pass region. Follow sections of the Continental Divide Trail, explore historic routes or head into the backcountry where landscape and history meet.
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Go further into the history and landscape of Atlantic City and South Pass City through stories that highlight the mining era, the Continental Divide and the experiences that shape this region today.
Historic Driving Tours
Follow historic routes through South Pass, where mining history, high-country landscapes and quiet stretches of road connect the region’s past and present.

South Pass City Gold Rush Days
Each summer, Gold Rush Days brings South Pass City to life with demonstrations, activities and events that reflect the town’s mining-era roots.
In Town for These Events
See what’s happening nearby and consider adding a local event to your time in South Pass and the surrounding area.
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See Atlantic City and South Pass City as they are today, from historic streets to high-country views. Follow along and share your experience by tagging @windrivercountry.
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Jul 8
Make plans to attend the Ethete Celebration Powwow, happening this week, July 9–12 at the Ethete Powwow Grounds. Experience the vibrant traditions, incredible dancing, drumming and welcoming community that make this annual celebration so special.
Schedule:
Thursday -7 p.m. warm up night, royalty contest and youth powwow
Friday -7 p.m. grand entry
Saturday – 1 p.m. grand entry
Saturday – 7 p.m. grand entry
Sunday – 10 a.m. parade
Sunday – 2 p.m. grand entry
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Jul 6
Happy Independence Day from Wind River Country!
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Jul 4
Soaking in the beauty of Jade Lake, one perfect view at a time.
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Jul 3
Escape to Wyoming.
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Jul 2
📍South Pass City, Wyoming
While you can visit this historic gold mining town from the end of May – mid October, save the date for Gold Rush Days – July 11 & 12.
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Jun 26
🏔️ Travel back to 1838 at the Mountain Man Rendezvous happening in Riverton, Wyoming.
Beginning tomorrow (6/26), immerse yourself in the traditions, skills and stories of the fur trade era.
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Jun 25
There`s no place quite like old Wyo`.
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Jun 23
When the mountains call, there’s only one thing to do. Go.
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Jun 19
Ready to learn more about the wild horses of the West? The Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary – which is located on the Wind River Indian Reservation – has a visitor center with an interpretive display, and also offers guided tours.
Plan your trip at the link in our bio.
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Jun 17
This is what we like to call the perfect summer day in Wind River Country.
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Jun 15
Combine history and modern-day culture at the Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow, June 19-21. Held in Fort Washakie, the event includes a parade, hand game tournament, drum contest, Indian rodeo and relay races and Grand Entries.
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