During the 1870s Rawlins was a wild town with more than its share of outlaw activity. However, it came to an abrupt halt by the end of the decade when exasperated citizens employed vigilante tactics against two of the region's most notorious outlaws, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid. After the lynching of “Big Nose” George Parrot, warnings were sent out to 24 other known outlaws, who left town the next morning.
On the southern edge of the Sweetwater jade fields and the eastern edge of the gem-riddled Red Desert, Rawlins is noteworthy for its geological features.
Visitor Centers
Carbon County Visitors Council 214 4th St., Office 10 Rawlins, WY 82301. Phone:(307)324-3020 or (800)228-3547