Governor Gordon Authorizes Funding to Temporarily Reopen 9 Rest
Areas for the Summer Travel Season
CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Governor Mark Gordon has
directed the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) and Wyoming Office of
Tourism (WOT) to partner to temporarily reopen and operate nine previously
closed rest areas for at least the duration of the 2021 tourist season.
“With the summer season just around the corner, I’m glad we will
be able to reopen these facilities to travelers,” Governor Gordon said. “We are
glad to have this chance to find a temporary solution.”
WYDOT and WOT along with the Governor's office will work together
to secure a temporary federal funding source to allow the nine rest areas
throughout the state to reopen.
"WYDOT is extremely grateful to Governor Gordon and Director
Shober for identifying new federal funds to temporarily reopen our rest areas
for the tourist season," said WYDOT Director K. Luke Reiner.
Officials closed the rest areas in June 2020 as a cost-savings
measure due to budgetary shortfalls.
The nine rest areas include:
- Lusk on US 18
- Guernsey on US 26
- Greybull on US 16
- Moorcroft on I-90
- Star Valley on US 89
- Sundance on I-25
- Upton on US 16
- Orin Jct on I-25
- Chugwater on I-25
“Each of these nine rest areas are a valuable tourism tool, said
Diane Shober, executive director of the Wyoming Office of Tourism. “Certainly,
a clean facility is important to the visitor experience, but it is also a
powerful marketing platform to distribute travel guides and other trip-planning
resources. As travelers are stretching their legs, they are also gathering
information on local events, attractions, restaurants, campgrounds and lodging,
which all can lead to extended stays and increase visitor spending.”
The rest areas should reopen ahead of Memorial Day weekend.
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