HOSPITALITY WYOMING STYLE

Elegant and beautifully appointed our 15,000 sq ft enter is the perfect Wyoming destination for your reception, dinner, conference, business meeting or performance arts program.

Our facility is carefully designed with amenities to address all your requirements…from mounted screens, and digital sound equipment in meetings rooms to a full-sized, fully appointed modern kitchen. Large open spaces, concrete floors, and vehicle access to the Great Room makes this an excellent venue for trade shows, and exhibits. Let us show you what we mean by “Hospitality Wyoming Style.” The South Lincoln Training & Event Center open since 2009.

JOB OPPORTUNITIES WITH US

Available employment opportunities to work at the South Lincoln County Events Center can be found by visiting the City of Kemmerer’s website. Click Here to find possible job openings and employment details.

FOSSIL CAPITAL OF THE WORLD

Kemmerer is known as the “Fossil Capital of the World” as a result of it’s location relative to the Green River Formation, a fossil – rich rock unit that produces large volumes of fossil fish and other ancient sea animals. Fossil hunters from all over
the world come to the Kemmerer area to tap into its fossil fish bounty.

HERITAGE & LEGACY

Coal mining, quarrying, ranching and oil & gas development have been the economic mainstays of Kemmerer since its founding in 1897. Today descendants of many of the original mining families still live and work in Kemmerer, and many of the original ranching families continue to operate in the area.

THE TOWN TRIANGLE

The Kemmerer business district is centered around the town Triangle, one of only a few such triangles in the country. The Triangle is te hub of the town’s summer activities, which include Fossilfest in mid-June, and the Oyster Ridge Music Festival held the last weekend of July, the largest free music festival in the State of Wyoming.

FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL MONUMENT

ossil Butte National Monument, about 12 miles northwest of the town, is a great place to visit to learn about the area’s prehistory, and there are also several private quarries in the area where individuals can dig for their own fossils.