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Wyoming Travel Guide

Wyoming Travel Guide

Lodging for popular destinations in Wyoming:
Cheyenne
Casper
Laramie
Gillette
Rock Springs
Sheridan
Green River
Evanston
Riverton
Cody


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Wyoming:

 

Capital:

Cheyenne

Area Codes:

307

Sq. Miles

97,818

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Wyoming Vacation Ideas:

Buffalo Bill Museum The collections of the Buffalo Bill Museum interpret the history of the American cowboy, also dude ranching, the Western conservation, frontier entrepreneurship and, the different concepts about the West.  Address: 720 Sheridan Avenue, Cody,  Phone: 307-587-4771

Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum
Learn the history of Cheyenne and the Old West viewing exhibits of antique horse-drawn carriages, wagons, early automobiles, and also artifacts and memorabilia related to this region.
Address: 4610 N. Carey Ave., Frontier Park, Cheyenne, Phone: 307-778-1415

Bighorn National Forest Located between Mt. Rushmore and Yellowstone National Park, the Big Horns are a great vacation destination.  Enjoy the multiple reservoirs, campgrounds, scenic byways, picnic areas,  lodges, and miles and miles of streams.  An amazing 189,000 acres of wilderness. Address: 2013 Eastside 2nd Street, Sheridan,  Phone: 307-674-2600

Sleeping Giant Ski Hill Ideal temperatures and snowfalls for skiing, with hardly any wind, Sleeping Giant is located on the doorstep of Yellowstone National Park. Offering approximately 300 to 500 inches of fresh snow annually, it has 17 runs, and a daylodge to enjoy.
Address: 349 Yellowstone Hwy. Cody Phone: 307-587-4044

Old Faithful Visitor Center Features a 100-seat auditorium that offers daily showings of a short film that reveals newly discovered life forms in the park. Ranger-led programs are available in the evenings during the summer and winter seasons. Address: Old Faithful WY  USA

Yellowstone National Park Located in Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, home to a variety of wildlife including grizzly bears, wolves, bison, and elk. All preserved within Yellowstone National Park are Old Faithful and a collection of the world's most extraordinary geysers and hot springs, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone.

Trail End State Historic Site
Displays Wyoming's colorful history. Built in the Flemish Revival style, the mansion known as Trail End offers an intriguing view into life during the period 1913 to 1933. Offering exhibits and displays throughout the home. Artifacts, information, entertainment, interior design and the changing of technology. Learn about the twentieth century ranching on the Northern Plains. Address: 400 Clarendon Avenue, Sheridan, Wyoming 82801 -  Phone: 1-307-674-4589

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