Walcott
7 miles east of Fort Steele turnoff

Walcott known as “new highway Walcott” is seven miles east of the Fort Steele turnoff. The “railroad Walcott” is one mile north. In the railroad Walcott, you will find the old “Glub Saloon” with its false front. Across the tracks are a number of old cabins that are now used by the Vivian Sheep Company. Once a major shipping hub for the Union Pacific, especially during the copper boom, Walcott was named for a respected train conductor.

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