City of Rock Springs
www.rswy.netRock Springs is located in southwest Wyoming at the strategic crossroads of Interstate 80 and US Highway 191. Rock Springs has a population of 24,520 and Sweetwater County’s population totals 44,175. Historically we are the "Gateway to the West" and our magnificent high desert scenery, as well as our fishing and hunting, are the equal of any in America. These and our unique off-road and water recreation resources, and impressive wildlife, are making Rock Springs a recreation destination unique among the many in Wyoming. Historic Flaming Gorge, the unusual Killpecker Sand Dunes and the gorgeous Red Desert are all right in our back yard. Western Wyoming Community College, an unusual architectural structure sitting on the plateau overlooking the town, is an accredited two-year college offering A.A. and A.A.S. Degrees and in cooperation with area universities, Bachelor and Masters Degrees. The extensive adult education programs, teleconferencing capabilities, a stunning Natural History Museum and Dinosaur Exhibit also enrich the community. Rock Springs' characteristics and its quality of life are phenomenal but what truly defines our city is its people. Ultimately, it is people who make a community, and we celebrate the immigrants from all over the globe who have blended to make wonderful neighborhoods in this great small city. No matter where residents hail from, Rock Springs quickly becomes home: comfortable but challenging, quiet but stimulating. We love it here and think you would, too. Please come for a visit. You might just stay for a lifetime.
Read moreRock Springs is located in southwest Wyoming at the strategic crossroads of Interstate 80 and US Highway 191. Rock Springs has a population of 24,520 and Sweetwater County’s population totals 44,175. Historically we are the "Gateway to the West" and our magnificent high desert scenery, as well as our fishing and hunting, are the equal of any in America. These and our unique off-road and water recreation resources, and impressive wildlife, are making Rock Springs a recreation destination unique among the many in Wyoming. Historic Flaming Gorge, the unusual Killpecker Sand Dunes and the gorgeous Red Desert are all right in our back yard. Western Wyoming Community College, an unusual architectural structure sitting on the plateau overlooking the town, is an accredited two-year college offering A.A. and A.A.S. Degrees and in cooperation with area universities, Bachelor and Masters Degrees. The extensive adult education programs, teleconferencing capabilities, a stunning Natural History Museum and Dinosaur Exhibit also enrich the community. Rock Springs' characteristics and its quality of life are phenomenal but what truly defines our city is its people. Ultimately, it is people who make a community, and we celebrate the immigrants from all over the globe who have blended to make wonderful neighborhoods in this great small city. No matter where residents hail from, Rock Springs quickly becomes home: comfortable but challenging, quiet but stimulating. We love it here and think you would, too. Please come for a visit. You might just stay for a lifetime.
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Wyoming
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Rock Springs
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Founded
1888
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$10,000,000 to $50,000,000
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