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Promotional Support for Yak About and Art in the Park provided by the Converse County Tourism Board

  
 
 
  
Glenrock: where Hospitality and
History welcome you!

History and Information on Glenrock Wyoming.

Glenrock is located off Interstate 25 in western Converse County. The community, established 100 years ago in 1909, was named for nearby “Rock in the Glen,” a landmark to settlers traveling through the area. An estimated 350,000 emigrants passed by the rock from the top of which wagon trains could be seen in both directions as far as the eye could see.

The latitude of Glenrock is 42.861N. The longitude is -105.871W.

It is in the Mountain Standard time zone. Elevation is 5,020 feet.


Ancestry & family history: 26% of Glenrock residents report German ancestry, and 13% report Irish.

 

Weekly Newspaper: The Glenrock Independent available Thursdays
 

Weekly Free Paper: Tidbits of Eastern WY available Wednesdays

Two Real Estate office

 

 

For more information on Glenrock,
Download the
Wyoming Tourism Brochure


RAMS 2012
Meet-N-Greets

BUSINESSES * COMMUNITY *
FAMILIES WELCOMED


February 16 - Oregon Trail Rural Health Clinic
Appetizers * Refreshments
 
April 19 - Hilltop National Bank
5:30 Appetizers * Refreshments
 
June 21 - Glenrock Health Center
5:30 Appetizers * Refreshments
 
August 16 - Tammy's Knotty-Pine
5:30 Appetizers * Refreshments
 
Oct 18 - The Flower Shop
5:30 Appetizers * Refreshments
 
Dec 20 - Cowgirl Country Gifts/Star * k &
Glenrock Motorsports - RAMS Headquarters
Santa Claus on site
5:30 Games * Appetizers * Refreshments
 


 

 

 

Attractions

 

  • Fire & Ice- Live/Silent Auction, Dinner 1st Wed of Feb Annually

  • Art In The Park - 3rd Saturday of June Annually

  • Pioneer Jubilee - 3rd Saturday of June Annually

  • Yak About Festival - last Saturday of July Annually

  • Deer Creek Days - 1st weekend of August Annually

  • Fall Festival/Hunters BBQ/Barn Dance - last Saturday of Sept Annually

  • Truck & Tractor pulls

  • Glenrock Paleontological Museum

  • Glenrock Deer Creek Museum

  • Glenrock Golf Course

  • Hunting & Fishisg paradise

  • Glenrock historic sites

  • Mormon Mines

  • Emigrant Crossing

  • Hayden Pioneer Monument

  • Glenrock Buffalo Jump

  • Hotel Higgins

Glenrock has a beautiful park located near the union of Deer Creek and the North Platte River. On the community’s southern edge, visitor’s can enjoy a campground and the community’s recreational complex, which includes a baseball diamond and a rodeo arena. The facilities are located near the banks of scenic Deer Creek. 

For more information on visiting Glenrock call: RAMS (307) 436-2409 or go to www.ramsglenrock.org for calendar of events and local businesses.

For more information on visiting Converse County go to: http://conversecountytourism.com
Something to think About

In an article recently from the University of Wyoming is said that a dollar spent locally turns over 3-7 times before it leaves the local economy. That means $1 spent in our communities has the impact of several dollars.

Here’s how it works. When a dollar is spent with a local merchant, the merchant then pays for its inventory, employees’ wages and overhead. The merchant then buys groceries, and necessities. The grocer pays rent and wages and purchases other necessities. And the cycle continues until someone buys something from out of town.

Tax is paid on every purchase and a portion of that comes back and is spent on wages and supplies in our communities. It is that simple.

By giving local merchants a chance to earn your business, you give the local economy a greater chance of thriving.

So, save gas, time, and the extra cash spent on lunch and shop locally first. Let’s make it our New Year’s Resolution to not break the cycle and shop locally throughout the year. 
 

 

 

 

 

Cindy Pittsley President
The Flower Shop
Colbi Maddox Vice President
Hilltop National Bank
Brenda Stark Sec/Treasurer
Star * k Tack, Feed & Cowgirl Country Gifts
Travis Henderson Board Member at large
Star - k Communications
Jim Moulton
Glenrock Motorsports
Board Member at large
Patty Reiter
Reiter Machine
Board Member at large
Christina Hiser
Christina's Hair & Nails
 
Board Member at large

 

 
 

 

 

 

         

         

 

     
 


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