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Landmark: Big Lost MeaderyCity: Gillette
Country: USA Wyoming
Continent: North America
Big Lost Meadery, Gillette, USA Wyoming, North America
Big Lost Meadery is a commercial establishment located in Gillette, Wyoming, USA, specializing in the production and sale of mead.
Visual Characteristics
The meadery is housed in a single-story industrial-style building constructed primarily of corrugated metal siding. The exterior color is a muted silver-grey. A prominent sign displaying "Big Lost Meadery" in bold, block lettering is affixed to the front facade. The building has a standard roll-up door for deliveries and a single pedestrian entrance. The surrounding area is characterized by flat, undeveloped terrain typical of industrial zones.
Location & Access Logistics
Big Lost Meadery is situated at 1000 Industrial Ave, Gillette, WY 82718. It is approximately 5 kilometers west of Gillette's city center. Access is via Interstate 90, taking Exit 119 (US-14 West/US-16 West). Continue on US-14/US-16 West for approximately 3 kilometers, then turn north onto Industrial Ave. The meadery is on the east side of the road. Ample gravel parking is available directly in front of the building. No public transport services this specific industrial location.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Big Lost Meadery was established in 2015. The building itself was originally constructed as a light industrial workshop and was retrofitted for mead production. The name "Big Lost" refers to a local geographical feature, Big Lost Creek, which flows through the region.
Key Highlights & Activities
Tasting flights of various mead varieties are available. Mead by the glass or bottle can be purchased. Bottled mead can be taken off-premises. The facility offers tours of the production area on Saturdays at 2:00 PM, subject to availability.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Restrooms are available for patrons. Limited shaded seating is provided outdoors. Cell phone signal (4G/5G) is generally reliable within the tasting room. No on-site food vendors are present, but patrons may bring their own food. Water is available upon request.
Best Time to Visit
The tasting room is open Tuesday through Saturday, 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM. For optimal lighting for photography of the exterior, late afternoon (approximately 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM) provides direct sunlight on the front facade. The best months for visiting are May through September, offering more comfortable outdoor conditions.
Facts & Legends
A local anecdote suggests that the original settlers in the area believed the nearby Big Lost Creek was named because it was notoriously difficult to find one's way out of the valley it traversed. The meadery produces a seasonal "Winter Solstice Mead" using local honey harvested in the autumn.
Nearby Landmarks
- Campbell County Public Library (3.5km East)
- Gillette College (4.0km East)
- Cam-Plex Multi-Events Facility (4.5km East)
- Devils Tower National Monument (55km East - outside 5km radius, but significant regional landmark)