Torrington, Wyoming, is a rural and historically-rich area. From the Warm Springs to the Oregon Trail Ruts and Register Cliff, tourists can find attractions to pique their interests in and around town. The Homesteader's Museum reminds guests of the way things were, when settlers passed through the area on the Oregon Trail. Today, as visitors pass through town, they can enjoy modern conveniences in the motels of Torrington.
Americas Best Value Inn is located only five blocks from the Homesteader's Museum in Torrington. It offers an indoor pool and hot tub as well as a complimentary breakfast each morning. Guests can dine nearby at Canton Dragon Chinese Restaurant, Grampa Chuy's Mexican Restaurant or Ten Pin Tropics. Off-site activities include hiking, camping, boating, fishing or visiting one of the many state parks nearby, such as Hawk Springs State Park, Medicine Bow National Forest and Glendo State Park.
The Days Inn offers a lounge, on-site restaurant, indoor pool and a pet-friendly policy. It is about 25 miles from the historic Warm Springs and about 23 miles from Oregon Trail Ruts and Register Cliff, which rises 100 feet above North Platte River valley and marks the location where emigrants passed through the area in the mid-1800s. Some were fur traders or trappers, some were part of the Oregon trail. Many inscribed their names into the rock face. Some names can still be read, today. After exploring Torrington's past, guests can return to the Days Inn to enjoy modern amenities, such as microwaves and cable television.
The Holiday Inn Express is located near the Torrington Community Hospital. Scotts Bluff National Monument, which preserves 3,000 acres of unusual land formations that rise over the flat prairie, the Oregon Trail Museum and the Scottsbluff Zoo are nearby. The hotel features tennis, golf and other modern amenities such as the Hot Start breakfast bar. Casual dining options include Burger King, Pizza Hut and Jose Paizano's Mexican Italian & American Restaurant for family dining.
Located in Fort Laramie, Wyoming, this motel is only 22 miles from Torrington and three miles from Fort Laramie National Park. Guests of the Real McCoy will experience log cabin ambiance, complete with pine walls and log beds, but with modern conveniences such as Internet and laundry facilities. Fort Laramie American Grill is located within a mile of the motel, which is only one mile off of Highway 26.