Explore Greybull

Where big sky adventure meets small‑town hospitality at the foot of the Bighorn Mountains.
Scenic & Outdoor Recreation
Greybull sits at the base of the Bighorn Mountains, where wide-open skies meet rugged beauty. Just outside town, the scenic “Mountain Loop” drive offers views of deep canyons, fossil beds, and roaming wildlife. Hike or bike mountain trails, find waterfalls and alpine lakes, or simply enjoy a quiet picnic beneath the pines. With miles of nearby forest and wilderness, it’s easy to reconnect with nature.
Fishing & Riverside Adventures
The Greybull River is a fly-fishing favorite, known for its peaceful stretches and plentiful brown and rainbow trout. Nearby streams in the Bighorn and Shoshone National Forests offer wild, blue-ribbon waters for anglers seeking a quiet day on the water.
Town Charm & Local Favorites
With its Western spirit and small-town warmth, Greybull invites you to slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures. Stop in at the Branding Iron Bar, a longtime local watering hole, or unwind with a cocktail at the Silver Spur. History lovers can explore the Museum of Flight & Aerial Firefighting or dine at the Historic Greybull Hotel once a speakeasy, now full of stories.
Camping & Recreation Areas
From RV sites to cozy cabins, Greybull KOA and Shell Campground offer easy access to the great outdoors. Ranger Creek Recreation Area is another favorite, with group camping, trout fishing, and nearby Shell Falls for a scenic stop.
Gateway to Adventure
Greybull is your jumping-off point for the Bighorn National Forest, Cloud Peak Wilderness, Shell Canyon, and beyond. Whether you’re hiking, fishing, exploring fossils, or simply soaking in the views, this is a community where the pace is friendly and the adventures are wide open.
