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Fort Washakie
Shoshone Tribal Cultural Center
90 Ethete Rd.
Fort Washakie
307-332-9106
Grass Creek
Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site
32 miles west of Thermopolis
Thermopolis
307-864-3192
877-864-3192
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Hamilton Dome
Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site
32 miles west of Thermopolis
Thermopolis
307-864-3192
877-864-3192
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Kirby
Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site
32 miles west of Thermopolis
Thermopolis
307-864-3192
877-864-3192
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Ten Sleep
The Nature Conservancy - Ten Sleep Preserve
1095 B Rd. 56
Ten Sleep
307-366-2671
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Thermopolis
Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site
32 miles west of Thermopolis
Thermopolis
307-864-3192
877-864-3192
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