Located on West Main Street in Riverton, Epic Salon Spa has been part of the community since 2017. Founded by Lisa Wright, who brought over eight years of beauty industry experience from Seattle before settling in Wyoming, the salon was built with a clear vision: to combine everyday salon services with compassionate, wellness-focused care. It’s convenient for locals with easy parking, and the atmosphere feels welcoming rather than overly polished — the kind of place where first-timers quickly turn into regulars.
The service menu is broad for a smaller town. Clients come for haircuts, coloring, manicures, and pedicures, but Epic has become especially known for its oncology aesthetics program. Wright and her staff provide treatments tailored for clients undergoing chemotherapy, using gentle methods and carefully chosen products. Nail services get frequent praise in Google reviews, particularly for long-lasting gel sets, while the hair team is up to date with 2025 trends like natural balayage and “lived-in” color.
Inside, the space was refreshed in 2023 with softer lighting and upgraded pedicure chairs that many describe as “the kind you never want to leave.” The team has a reputation for listening — something simple but surprisingly rare. Whether it’s making adjustments mid-service or letting a client enjoy quiet time, the experience feels personal. Appointments can be booked online, though Saturdays often fill two weeks ahead.
Epic Salon Spa also stays active in Riverton beyond its doors. They’ve supported local fundraisers, and their Instagram has recently leaned into behind-the-scenes reels of wig fittings and seasonal nail art. It’s this combination of skill, warmth, and genuine community connection that sets the salon apart — beauty here isn’t just about appearance, but about care that runs deeper.