| | Sundance, Wyoming is a tiny but mighty town that serves as the jumping off spot for tons of western adventure and fun. Outdoor enthusiasts enjoy many opportunities to hunt, fish, boat, camp, picnic and more at nearby Keyhole State Park.Tucked between Devils Tower and Mount Rushmore in the Black Hills, Sundance offers visitors spectacular scenery, adventure, and history. See where one of the Old West's most famous outlaws got his name, the Sundance Kid.Spend a few days exploring Devils Tower, America's first National Monument, strolling one of this park's paved trails. Visitors can also make one of the most renowned crack climbs in the world, following in the Sundance Kid's footsteps. Sand Creek, just east of Sundance, tempts angler with rainbow trout. Keyhole Reservoir to the west boasts walleye, northern pike, bass, and Crappie. To the north, Cook Lake provides a peaceful setting for anglers of all ages to fish for trout. The Bear Lodge Ranger District in the Black Hills National Forest provides scenic, uncrowded trails for hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding. The Sundance Trailhead is only one mile out of town and provides a great hike to many other points of interest.Do you like geocaching? Sundance, Wyoming offers over 350 opportunities for geocaching. When you visit Sundance, be sure to bring your GPS and look for geocaches near Sundance.Visitors to Sundance can also visit the Thunder Basin National Grassland.No matter what their interests, Sundance, Wyoming visitors will find more than enough to keep them entertained and happy. Visitors are warmly welcomed and appreciated here. |  | |  | |
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