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Still Here. Still Open. Still Little America.

For nearly a century, Little America Wyoming has been the oasis travelers count on along I-80 in southwestern Wyoming. From S.M. Covey's original 1934 vision to today's newly renovated Travel Center, 24-hour Fuel Center, and 42-site RV Park, the spirit of this place has never wavered. Pull off at Exit 68 and discover why generations of road trippers, truckers, and adventurers have called this their favorite stop on the highway.

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The Story Behind Little America’s Beloved Penguin

If you've ever visited one of our Little America hotels, chances are you've been greeted by a familiar face: a cheerful penguin with a soft smile and a friendly wave.

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Little America Travel Center Grand Opening: A Celebration 90 Years in the Making

This spring, Little America celebrated a historic milestone with the grand opening of its Travel Center—following its 90th anniversary. What began as a roadside oasis in 1934 has transformed into a modern, family-friendly destination.

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Faces of Little America: Luz Hernandez

Home is where we feel connected. Where everything has its place, and we feel our place in it. 
Luz Hernandez has called the wide-open plains of Western Wyoming her home since she was eight years old. Her family moved here from the mountain town of Flagstaff, Arizona, where her dad had worked as a logger. He accepted a position at Little America Hotel and was offered family housing on-site. This property, a beacon of hospitality on an otherwise long stretch of I-80, is where Luz was raised. 

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