Day 10 takes you through Wyoming’s high plains and into Utah, blending Old West history, early Lincoln Highway landmarks, and stunning natural scenery. From a restored 1920s Texaco station to a famous roadside penguin, this route has plenty of memorable stops before ending in Salt Lake City.

Morning

Cabin Museum – Across from The Virginian Hotel

πŸ“ Medicine Bow, WY
A small but fascinating museum showcasing local history, including artifacts from the Old West and the Lincoln Highway.

1920 Restored Texaco Station

πŸ“ Rawlins, WY
A beautifully preserved early 20th-century gas station, a perfect photo stop for vintage road trip vibes.

Wyoming Frontier Prison

πŸ“ Rawlins, WY
A former state prison turned museum, offering eerie tours of the cells and stories of its infamous inmates.

Carbon County Museum

πŸ“ 904 W. Walnut St., Rawlins, WY
A local museum featuring unique exhibits, including an oversized pair of shoes once worn by a legendary Rawlins resident known as “Big Nose.”

Midday

Rock Springs Arch

πŸ“ 200 S Main St, Rock Springs, WY 82901
A historic arch marking the entrance to downtown Rock Springs, a town built on coal mining and railroad history.

Tollgate Rock

πŸ“ Green River, WY
A famous rock formation along the Lincoln Highway, once serving as a natural “gate” for early travelers.

Little America

πŸ“ Interstate 80, Little America, WY
One of the most famous roadside stops in the West! Grab a soft-serve ice cream and snap a picture with the iconic penguin statue.

Afternoon

Fort Bridger State Historic Park

πŸ“ Fort Bridger, WY
A well-preserved 19th-century trading post and military fort, offering a glimpse into the days of pioneer trails and early road travel.

Hotel Evanston & Concrete Plaques

πŸ“ Evanston, WY
A historic hotel with a classic Western feel, and across the street, you’ll find three vintage concrete plaques marking the early Lincoln Highway.

Echo Canyon

πŸ“ Echo Canyon, UT
A breathtaking drive through towering red rock formations, with multiple scenic pull-offs and historic markers detailing its significance in westward migration.

The Dodo Restaurant

πŸ“ Salt Lake City, UT
Wrap up the day with a meal at this beloved local spot, known for its famous pie and relaxed atmosphere.


Day 10 is a perfect blend of Wild West history, quirky roadside stops, and stunning natural beauty. From old prisons to giant penguins and scenic canyons, this route delivers everything that makes the Lincoln Highway special.