Wyoming Points of Interest

Dome Rock


Dome Rock is a popular tourist destination located in the Pathfinder-Seminoe Reservoirs watershed of Wyoming. The rock formation is situated approximately 4 miles southeast of the town of Alcova and rises over 200 feet above the surrounding landscape. According to geologists, Dome Rock was formed millions of years ago through a combination of volcanic activity, erosion, and weathering. Today, the site is known for its stunning views of the surrounding reservoirs and the nearby mountains.

There are several reasons why visitors might choose to visit Dome Rock. For one, the site offers a unique opportunity to explore Wyoming's natural beauty. The rock formation is surrounded by a variety of trails and hiking paths, which allow visitors to get up close and personal with the natural environment. Additionally, the area is known for its abundant wildlife, including antelope, elk, and mule deer. Visitors may also spot a variety of bird species, including eagles and hawks. Overall, Dome Rock is a must-see destination for anyone interested in exploring the natural beauty of Wyoming. Get driving directions.
DOME ROCK

Points of Interest
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Dome Rock

Nearby Camping
Location Campsites Reservations Toilets Showers Elevation
Sage - Pathfinder Lake 12 5,873 ft
Oakie Beach - Alcova Reservoir Numerous 5,544 ft
Fremont Canyon - Alcova Reservoir Numerous 5,503 ft
Black Beach - Alcova Reservoir 200 5,516 ft
Cottonwood - Alcova Reservoir 5 5,531 ft
Diabase - Pathfinder Lake 10 5,874 ft
Gray Reef Reservoir Numerous 5,323 ft
Westside - Alcova Reservoir Numerous 5,503 ft
Seminoe State Park 95 6,418 ft
Bishops Point - Pathfinder Lake 40 5,870 ft
Weiss - Pathfinder Lake 15 5,867 ft
Kortes Reservoir Miracle Mile Dispersed Numerous 5,925 ft