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Welcome to the Cowboy State   Governor Dave Freudenthal
| Wyoming is my home state and I’m very proud of that fact. From the Red Desert to Yellowstone and Green River to the Black Hills this is a land that I love.
Please take time to get off the main highways and explore all the nooks and crannies that make Wyoming so special. The general store in Aladdin, delightful dinners served family-style in Hudson, mineral hot springs and the state bison herd in my hometown of Thermopolis – these are just a few of the charms of Wyoming.
Use this information to seek out the real Wyoming. You won’t be disappointed. And don’t be too surprised when that stranger coming the other way with Wyoming plates on his vehicle waves at you. It’s our way of saying “Thanks for visiting and keep your eyes open. There’s a lot to see.”
If you need some help planning your stay please don’t hesitate to call us at 800-225-5996.
Sincerely,
Dave Freudenthal
Governor
Visit the State Government Links page for information and links to many of the state's departments and divisions.
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Interactive Map Instructions
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. more...
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Latest Weather Conditions
Check here for the latest weather conditions for the state, and search by region or by city to see what your weather future is. more...
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Order a Guide
Request the most current Wyoming Travelers Journal to be sent to you. It is an invaluable tool for putting together the Wyoming vacation you have been dreaming of. more...
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Wildlife
Wyoming is known as one of the few places in the United States where you can see wildlife from all major highways. Bring your binoculars, camera and more film than you think you'll ever need. Over half of the state's 97,914 square miles is public land, wild and free for you to enjoy.
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Wyoming Game & Fish
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Wyoming Wildflowers
The spectrum of color in the Wyoming landscape is a reliable visual guide to the vast network of niches and lifestyles still thriving here. It is a tribute to the surprising toughness of life on earth, finding its way into every empty nook no matter how uninviting, surviving the worst the desert can inflict, and discovering a unique grace and beauty in the process. more...
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Wyoming's Geology
The Wyoming we see today was sculpted in the blink of an eye, geologically speaking. The landscape is the result of an erosive process triggered by a massive uplift of the western part of the North American continent. All of this has taken place within the past three million years.
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Wyoming's Weather & Climate
Weather is one of the most pleasant and interesting things about living in Wyoming. Enjoy your trip to the Cowboy State. more...
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