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Sundance Winter Festival | February 17th, 2024

If you are looking for a unique piece of America you'll find it in Sundance, Wyoming. Unparalleled scenery, adventure and history abound. Spend a few hours walking in the footsteps of the Sundance Kid (this is where he got the name) or a few days discovering breathtaking monuments and natural beauty.

Nestled between Devils Tower and Mount Rushmore in the heart of the Black Hills, Sundance is the perfect destination for the traveler who wants to see it all.

Serving as the county seat for Crook County, Sundance provides a supportive economic climate and a community that offers unmatched beauty and recreation.

Located in the northeast corner of Wyoming, Sundance is situated along the eastern slope of the Rocky Mountain range in the heart of the Wyoming Black Hills. Local terrain varies from tall grass prairie to ponderosa pine covered mountains. Sundance sits at an elevation of 4750 feet and elevations top 6000 within a few short miles from the heart of town.

Rainfall in the area averages 9" while snowfall averages 77" per year. Average January temperatures hold near 20°F while July's temps will average around 72°F.

Sundance lies along Interstate 90 at exits 185-189. Sundance may be accessed by air via Rapid City or Gillette Airports. Powder River Trailways provides bus service to the area with connections to Denver, Colorado and Billings, Montana.

Learn more about Sundance Wyoming:

Sundance Chamber of Commerce

Crook County Promotions Board