Greybull is a town in Big Horn County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 1,847 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Greybull
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Jurassic Cowboy is located in the heart of Downtown Greybull inside the Historical Big Horn Hotel and Theater. It supports the new Big Horn Basin Geoscience Center and offers a great selection of themed T-Shirts, gifts & books including Dinosaurs, Jurassic Cowboy, Wyoming, Surf Wyoming & Crazy Woman.
5.0 based on 13 reviews
In 1916, The Bijou Theater was a quaint, 250 seat theater featuring nightly vaudeville acts, comedy plays, orchestras and silent movies. One hundred years later, the building houses Crazy Woman Trading Post and Salon Bijou. The restored silent movie posters, silent movies playing on the wall, the newspaper floor, building history, interior charm and shopping make it worth the stop!
Visited this store-and the Jurassic Cowboy across the street-the last 3 years in our travels to our vacation destination. I have always found a great WY t shirt to wear for the next year, and there are also other interesting items to pick up. Owner is very friendly, will shop there again!
4.5 based on 15 reviews
The Bighorn Basin GeoScience Center is dedicated to the study of the Basin’s natural resources and to the promotion of geoscience and local historical and educational activities. We offer exhibits and educational materials for educators, geoscientists, tourists and the people of Wyoming. The Big Horn Basin Geoscience Center recently opened the Museum of Ancient Life in downtown Greybull to house and display some of our fossils and reproductions in the context of the environment that was prevalent in the time frame the animals existed. The museum features a 40 foot mural depicting the landscape, flora, and fauna of the Bighorn Basin of Wyoming as we understand it was about 150 million years ago. Stop by to enjoy our displays and learn more about the geological and paleontological history of our area.
This is a bigger and better collection of fossils which you may be walking on if you visit the back roads. There are several dinosaur skulls from a nearby quarry and many fossils from the foothills and mountains. You will learn about the inland sea which you may visit. It is hard to believe there are ripples frozen in time along with coastal fossils and dinosaur tracks. The tracks are rare. They are from the middle Jurassic Period. Plate Tectonics played a part in the history of these track because you may see more if you visit the Island of Skye at low tide.
4.5 based on 70 reviews
This was quite a drive out to the track site on a dirt road. The road is well maintained, but we passed no one on the way in or out! The site was wonderfully maintained and very cool to see! I don’t know how in the world someone found it, but I’m glad they did.
3.5 based on 51 reviews
must see attraction right at the rest stop west of town. Perfect multi stop. Only $5 to get in and kids will enjoy crawling on one of the airplanes.
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