Little America: The Middle-Of-Nowhere Hotel On I-80 That's Also Its Own Town
Little America, Wyoming, is truly in the middle of nowhere on I-80 in Sweetwater County. Started after its founder was stuck in a raging blizzard which reminded him of Antarctica, the hotel is also a town, with its own ZIP code, where workers live.
November 19, 2023 8 min read
LITTLE AMERICA — It’s impossible to miss the Little America Wyoming hotel and travel stop on Interstate 80 in southwest Wyoming even if it is, as travelers often note in their reviews, in the middle of nowhere.
Signs advertising the hotel, and its signature 75-cent ice cream cones, start from a 100-mile radius around the Little America, inviting travelers to drop by a hotel that is so remote, it has its own ZIP code and is essentially its own city. Its population is even counted and recorded by the U.S. Census Bureau.
There’s a story behind the remoteness of this location, a story that’s as iconic Americana as the wooden penguins that adorn the rooftops of most of Little America’s buildings, not to mention that giant stuffed penguin in the lobby.
The story began as a wish on a cold Wyoming winter night by Little America founder Stephen Mack Covey, who told the story on placemats at his travel stop which was then along Route 30.
“Away back in the (18)90s when I was a youngster and herding sheep in this dreary section of Wyoming, I became lost in a raging northeast blizzard and was forced to ‘Lay Out’ all night at this exact place where Little America now stands,” Covey wrote in the story on the placemats.
“That long January night in that terrible storm with a 50-mile wind and the temperature about 40 below passed very, very slowly, and oh, how I longed for a warm fireside, something to eat, and wool blankets. I thought what a blessing it would be if some good soul would build a house of shelter of some kind on that god-forsaken spot.”
In 1929, when Covey saw Admiral Byrd’s photos of his “Little America” camp in the Antarctic, he was reminded of that wish, born on that bitter cold night while he was caught in the Arctic grip of a Wyoming northeaster. The reminder inspired him to build a modest motel with 12 cabins, two gas pumps, a cocktail lounge, and a 24-seat café.
The price of a burger at that time was a mere 35 cents. A gallon of gas was 16 cents and an ice cream cone was 5 cents.
Covey adopted the penguin as his logo and named his business Little America. He put up a whole string of billboards to tell travelers at regular intervals just how far they were from Little America, and to warn them that nothing else would be available for many miles in either direction.
A Hotel That’s Become Its Own City
Little America Wyoming opened in 1934, and current General Manager Spencer Riggs admits to having a little bit of fun with the fact the hotel has its very own ZIP code.
“If you were to send us mail, you could literally make up almost any address you want, as long as you use the ZIP code 82929,” he said. “It will get to us. There’s no real official post office box or address once you’re at the property.”
From time to time, Riggs has made up funny addresses that sound cool just to see if they will arrive. And they generally always do.
“Typically, we go by something kind of standard,” he said. “But that makes us unique.”
Because it is so remote, the hotel has to have all of its own infrastructure, and it does function more or less as its own city, albeit one without an official mayor.
“We have green signs on the highway that say Little America, just as if it were a city,” Riggs said. “You know, no business has the green sign. They have blue signs, but ours has a city sign with a mileage to it.”
There are about 50 residences located on the backside of the property, and this is where some Little America employees live. Monthly rents range from $300 for a small studio apartment to about $750 for a three-bedroom house with two bathrooms and a two-car garage.
The employee housing is popular, Riggs said, and has a waiting list. Employees living there have a short walk to get to work, he added, though most still opt to drive.
Little America has its own utilities, including water treatment and storage, as well as its own Post Office, which opened in 1963.
“We also have our own fire station and trained volunteer fire people, because if we have a fire, it could be over a half an hour until we get help here,” Riggs said. “So, we’re able to take care of ourselves that way.”
By the 1950s, Little America was losing money. Covey’s solution was to sell Earl and Carol Holding, who were in their 20s at the time, a 10 percent stake in the business, in return for taking over the operation’s management.
Earl had distinguished himself in Covey’s eyes by being an exceptional groundskeeper with an eye for detail, Riggs told Cowboy State Daily.
“He had worked hard for them from the time he was 8 years old,” Riggs said. “And they knew him as such an incredible, business-type guy.”
The Holdings rolled up their sleeves and went to work, flipping burgers, waiting tables, pumping gas and making beds themselves. Within a year, they had turned the operation completely around, making it profitable again.
Eventually, they were able to buy Little America, and their timing was just perfect. The American public was taking to the road like never before, and the isolated motel in the middle of nowhere soon had plenty of travelers plumping up the business.
Holding added dozens of pumps to his travel stop and put up signs for hundreds of miles around, proclaiming it as the world’s largest gas station.
The tactic was a success, and Holding was soon building Little Americas in Cheyenne, Salt Lake City and Flagstaff, Arizona.
Holding added Sinclair fuel as a premium gasoline in the 1950s as well, but he was not content with the profit margins. In 1968, he borrowed heavily and bought a small oil refinery in Casper from Mobil Oil Corporation, which eventually would supply fuel for the U.S. Air Force, Union Pacific Railroad, and a thousand service stations in the Mountain West, including his own.
Things went well with his Casper refinery, so Holding scooped up the assets of the Sinclair Oil Corp. And this would be why there’s a green brontosaurus sitting proudly, if a bit incongruously, in the front of the hotel’s lobby.
Sinclair’s famous green dinosaur was introduced in 1930 as a promotion for its refined lubricants, which were derived from Pennsylvania crudes laid down during the Mesozoic era, which included the brontosaurus’ late Jurassic and early Cretaceous epochs.
Little America Is Still Growing
There had been rumors when Little America closed its restaurant in 2014 that it was on its way out.
“It’s actually quite the opposite,” Riggs said. “That was something unfortunate that we had to do, but over the years we’ve revamped that and reopened it again. Little America is by no means failing at all. It is off to the races for something much bigger and much better in the future.”
Little America’s past business model has been focused on catering to pass-through travelers who want either a pit stop or an overnight stay, as well as to extended-stay guests who are working on projects at the nearby trona mines.
To that end, there are two spacious travel centers, one for long-haul truckers and one for the general public that includes a small outdoor playground for children.
There are 128 hotel rooms for those who want to spend the night, and a swimming pool that’s open only in the summer.
But the business model is changing a bit, and a multi-phase renovation and expansion is underway to transform Little America into a destination unto itself.
That effort began with the addition of an RV Park in the back of the hotel property that has about 48 spaces with picnic spots and has continued with an update to the lobby, including new furnishings and carpets.
Next up will be an expansion of both travel centers. The kitchen’s going to get bigger, speeding up the meal service, and there will be more dining room and vendor space.
Further down the line, Riggs said the company is considering an indoor water park that will be available year-round, as well as a brand-new hotel, which would give the location a new edge on competitors along I-80.
“I was just looking at some of the old pictures of Little America and realized that we have been growing and expanding since we started,” Riggs said. “What started, you know, as a little restaurant, gas station and gift shop has become much bigger.”
Riggs said the owners of Little America have visited from time to time and expressed to him personally the importance of this particular Little America location to the Holding family, which still owns the location.
For them, it is the place where a family from humble beginnings made an American dream come true, ultimately building an empire that includes storied ski resorts in Sun Valley, Idaho and Snowbasin, Utah as well as other hotels, 400,000 acres of ranch land and Sinclair oil.
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“ Typical highway diner food, nostalgic , clean and quickly prepared. ” in 2 reviews
“ We weren't planning on stopping until a sign proclaimed 25cent ice cream soft serve . ” in 3 reviews
“ The city includes the hotel, a restaurant/gift shop, a gas station (cars and big-rigs). ” in 2 reviews
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Since opening as a traveler's oasis over 60 years ago, the Wyoming Little America Hotel & Travel Center has hosted visitors from all over the globe. Located 150 miles east of Salt Lake City, 300 miles west of Cheyenne, and just a few hours from Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Little America provides a convenient, four-season haven. …
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This is one of the strangest little oasis's along the interstate. I had the chance to stay here for a few days. It is a little city where travelers can stop and have some comforts while getting away from everything. The hotel is stuck in a post-war charm. Kind of like grandmas house. Not a bad thing but also just odd. I kind of loved it. The lobby bar is the only true restaurant on the grounds. Note: there are other options in the two gas stations attached to the property that are more informal. The menu is simple at the lobby bar. But the soup is homemade and tasty. And the steaks are solid. So is the fried chicken. This is Americana. I highly recommend staying here if you are a foreign traveler. It's not perfect. It could be more clean. The hours of the restaurant could be expanded. But it is a lovely find in the "middle of nowhere."
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Room was one of the older ones. 1950's decor and tile. It was cute. very small. They were painting the outside and had a guy right outside the door. Not a huge deal but combined with the bed that felt like sleeping on just a box spring and the filthy remote (picture below) it was no where near worth 140.00!!
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Who knew this exit would be a city, hotel, rv hook up, restaurants, fuel and the best .75 cent soft serve cones all rolled into one special place called Little America. Everything was clean. Although it was definitely a busy place, besides the fuel station and ice cream line; this is definitely a well oiled city with everyone working hard to do their part!! Dominique was the stand out for our experience. She was at the check in, she was extremely helpful and sweet. Any question, was answered and no attitude whatsoever, so nice to experience sincere customer service. The facilities are great, I highly recommend!! Have an ice cream cone or two!!!!
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Booked this hotel to stay in September 2023 for two different dates. Our 1st stay had to ask for a different room it smelled like cat pee and we barely were able to walk around in the room. 2nd room was bigger but dirty. Stayed for the 2nd time with our pups on a different date. we asked for a bigger room. The room was dirty and there bugs everywhere in the bathroom, mosquito, gnats and large spider in the tub. Luckily I had some bug spray with me. After cleaning and laying blankets on the floors we were able to finally relax and settle in the for the night. I was hoping for the 2nd stay it would be better after talking to the hotel the first time my family and I stayed there and let them know the conditions we ran into. But this would be the last time staying at this place. On good thing is they had a lot of green area for the pups, I wish people would pick up after their dogs. Very convenient with gas, convenient store and restaurant.
This is apparently the original location for the Little America Hotel chain. I have driven passed it every time but on my latest trip and on the way back to Washington I stopped by here for a break. It's a very busy place off of I-80 and in the middle of nowhere with lots of travelers. The inside of the building where the restaurant is pretty small and is fairly congested with people getting refreshments, purchasing souvenirs and waiting and paying at the restaurant. A whole lot going on. I'm basing this on a comparative way to the Little America location in Cheyenne, Wyoming where my family has spent a great deal of time in the past. There is more than one gift shop, the dining area is quite large and there are spaces available that you can rent out for special occasions. I have very fond memories of luncheons my family held here back when I was a child but the title of the Cheyenne hotel also says "resort" which accounts for all the extras I imagine. The hotel rooms here are nice I'm sure at the original location as they were in Cheyenne but it truly is in the middle of nowhere. There are sites to see in this part of Wyoming but none of them are a short drive from here so you may be at a loss for finding things to do. It is a little oasis however on that long haul on I-80 from Cheyenne to Utah to get gas, stretch your legs and maybe get a bite to eat if you can.
This one stop shop is a great trucker stop, hot food made to order deli that include full breakfast menu to Steak and friend shrimp dinners. They do accept AM BEST points even though it's Sinclair. The showers were very clean, the laundry facility was very big with no line and the Lounge was clean and sanitized. They have a really great store to buy groceries, fountain drinks, souvenirs of all types. I would highly recommend this place.
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When I travel from Colorado to Idaho I always stay at Little America, Wyoming. The hotel is really nice and feels safe and I like being able to park my vehicle right in front of the room. There's plenty of room to take my dog for a walk. In addition, the staff is really polite and helpful. The hotel rate does not include a complimentary breakfast, but the food for purchase is excellent. Keurig coffee is available in the room.
We'd had an awful day traveling with a passenger that was struggling with car sickness. This place offered us a place to get out and stretch after a long day in the car and going no where. We decided to get a room to get out of the car. The lady at the front desk was very helpful and said she would price match if we found it cheaper online. The buildings (or lodges as they call them) are set up like old buildings and are extremely cute. The room looks like something my granny would have decorated but I loved the throw back to young days. The bed was comfy and gave us what we needed for the night. The door uses a real programmable key that was pretty awesome. Overall very pleased with our stay.
Not the fanciest place I've stayed, but, definitely the mist accommodating and one my family will return to. They were so kind, so helpful, and so welcoming. We had been on the road for days and we're just burned out. We were able to recharge, rest, and actually have some fun. You need to stay here, especially if you have kids.
Have driven by many time. This time it worked out as a great place to get a nights rest. Everyone was courteous and helpful. Room was big and clean. Dinner and breakfast exactly what we needed. Would stay here again and recommend to others
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Little America Cheyenne offers 188 spacious guest rooms, more than 32,000 square feet of exquisite conference space, Hathaway’s Restaurant & Lounge, Carol’s Gourmet Café, a sophisticated gift shop, a nine-hole executive golf course, an oversized, heated outdoor pool, 24-hour travel center and a full-service garage. Little America Cheyenne is the perfect destination for a relaxing getaway or an elaborate corporate convention.
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DAILY Breakfast | 5:30 AM - 11:30 AM Lunch & Dinner | 11:30 AM - 9:00 PM To-Go Orders and Limited Dine-In Seating
Daily specials, delicious hamburgers, and rotisserie chicken cooked to order all day. Conveniently located in the Little America Travel Center next to the hotel, the Little America Grill is famous for its 75-cent soft-serve ice cream cones.
That thing you forgot to pack, a snack for the road, or a souvenir to remember your vacation. We have whatever you need 24 hours a day. Popular items include:
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Shop Hours: 5 am – 10:30 pm daily 24/7 On-Call Help
Rocky Mountain Truck Centers provides fast, friendly, and knowledgeable service. Whether you need routine maintenance, a quick roadside heavy diesel truck repair, a new trailer tire after a blowout, or a complete engine overhaul, their friendly staff will have your heavy trucks fixed right and back on the road with less downtime.
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We've always been a home away from home for professional drivers. Our services and amenities make life on the road more comfortable.
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