We have four separate maps for you to view. Whether you're interested in a state map, a map of Wyoming regions, a map of Wyoming's culture & heritage, a map of outdoor attractions or of Wyoming's Scenic Byways, you can choose.
Use the tabs at the top of the pop-up window to add specific layers for what you're looking for - highways, cities, regions, airports, historic trails, ski or snowmobiling areas.
You can launch the map by clicking here or at any time by clicking the Interactive Map button on the top-right of the window.
Fort Laramie is a great place to begin any journey on Wyoming's trails. As one of the earliest permanent frontier posts, Fort Laramie served the Oregon, Mormon, California, Pony Express and Bozeman trails; was a stop on the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Route; and was near the north-south Texas cattle trail. Now a national historic site, Fort Laramie's recreated and restored buildings depict the site's colorful history. read more
Shoshone National Forest, the nation’s first national forest, was originally known as the Yellowstone Park Timberland Reserve. read more