Hole-in-the-Wall Gang
| Founding location | Hole-in-the-Wall, Big Horn Mountains, Johnson County, Wyoming |
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| Years active | 1880s–1890s |
| Territory | Northern Wyoming |
| Ethnicity | White-American |
| Membership (est.) | 9 |
| Criminal activities | Horse and cattle theft, stagecoach and highway robbery, store and bank robbery |
The Hole-in-the-Wall Gang was a gang in the American Wild West, which took its name from the Hole-in-the-Wall Pass in Johnson County, Wyoming, where several outlaw gangs had their hideouts.