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Gillette

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Gillette, Wyoming

Gillette is located in the Powder River Basin between the Bighorn Mountains to the west and the Black Hills to the east in northeast Wyoming.

Gillette Street Scene

Coal is a major source of energy and Gillette produces over one third of the nation's coal thus making Gillette known as the "Energy Capital of the World". Visitors can tour the coal mines to see how coal is mined.

Gillette-Cowbys-Face

Besides rodeos and fairs, visitors will find plenty of recreation including hockey games, golfing at one of the courses, fishing, hunting and a variety of snow activities.

Go Northwest! travel guide provides you with all the visitor information you need to when planning a trip to Gillette. Just use the navigation links in the left hand column or the drop down menu at the top of the page to find where to stay, where to eat, what to see and what to do.

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