Hole-in-the-Wall
You won't want to miss going on an adventure to find the infamous Hole-in-the-Wall, the remote, real-life outlaw hideout of Jesse James, Butch Cassidy, and the Sundance Kid, if you're a fan of the classic Robert Redford and Paul Newman film "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" or if you're fascinated by the history of the American West.
These outlaws, who lived in Northern Wyoming's Big Horn Mountains, served as the infamous stopping point on the outlaw trail from around the 1860s until 1910, during the period of glorified lawlessness, and they served as the inspiration for several books and films.
Located on Willow Creek Ranch is the "hole." You can travel to the working cattle, horse, and guest ranch by staying there. Be sure to climb the loose rocks to the top of the road to get a 360-degree picture of the beautiful countryside below and to have an understanding of why the outlaws picked this remote location.
- Location: Wyoming