A public library was first located in Kremmling, in 1967. Vi Johnson and Virginia Taussig researched and then established a library in the elementary school basement. The basement of the school was no longer used for classes because it did not meet the Kremmling fire codes. Prior to the opening of the Kremmling Library, residents traveled to Hot Sulphur Springs to visit a library.
The library staff consisted of volunteers and was open on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. Shelving was built from cinder blocks and varnished boards. The sparse collection began with books borrowed from the library in Hot Sulphur Springs and donations.
As the community whole-heartedly embraced the new library, hours were added and the county employed Betty Nunn, as librarian, and Virginia Taussig to work with her.
In 1977 the library moved into what is now the community room of the Kremmling Library. The building is owned by the Town of Kremmling and had previously been owned by the government and housed the BLM. When the building was given to the town it was stipulated that it could be used for recreational purposes only, so the library was called the "Reading Room".
As more and more books were added to the library collection construction began to enlarge the "Reading Room" into what is now the children's library. The main and larger portion of the building was still being used as a garage to store the Town of Kremmling's fleet of trucks. Growth and interest soon made it necessary to remodel and take down walls for the expansion into the whole building. Betty Nunn retired in 1988 shortly after the remodeling and expansion project was completed.
Today, the Kremmling Library houses a diverse collection of books, magazines, newspapers, DVDs, sports equipment, games, activity passes, digital resources, and all sorts. Public computers and wifi are available for use as well as a meeting and study room. A multitude of programs for all members of the community are offered. Thanks to the dedication and hard work of its founders, Kremmling now boasts a very modern and well used library.