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RVing in WyomingRVing in Wyoming
All Wyoming RV & CampgroundsWyoming Campground Association Take the RV and hit the open road in Wyoming knowing you can stop for the night and need not worry about a place to sleep. The shortest of... Read More
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Devils Tower CentennialDevils Tower Centennial
This 1,267-foot bulwark - declared the first national monument 100 year ago by President Theodore Roosevelt - has long inspired Native Americans, rock climbers, moviemakers and writers to fervent... Read More
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MyWyoming Stories: "This must be what heaven looks like!"MyWyoming Stories: "This must be what heaven looks like!"
About 15 years my wife and I, along with another couple took a three week, 11- western state vacation. Right after we left Yellowstone, we traveled to Cody to stay the night.  As we were traveling... Read More
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Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lander WYHoliday Inn Express & Suites Lander WY
GRAND OPENING NOVEMBER 24th 2009 Maybe it is time to rethink your hotel options……change is happening. Experience... Read More
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Category: Lodging / Accommodations
City: Lander
Wild HorsesWild Horses
Wild horses have always been symbols of the West, living examples of a wide-open landscape and an untamed frontier spirit. Horses were first seen in this country about 10,000 years ago, but for... Read More
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Wyoming's GeologyWyoming'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... Read More
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Bear Creek InnBear Creek Inn
A secluded ranch guest house, with spectacular views, on the meadows of Bear Creek. Horse drawn wagon rides offered. Queen bedrooms/Private baths. Livingroom with fireplace. Full kitchen. Accomodates... Read More
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Category: Lodging / Accommodations
City: LaGrange
Shell Falls Wayside - Bighorn National ForestShell Falls Wayside - Bighorn National Forest
11 miles Northeast of Shell, Wyoming, on U.S. Highway 14. (-107.6152 x 44.5867) Elevation is 6,400.  Shell Creek tumbles down steeply pitched granite and then is soothed and gentled downstream into a... Read More
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Category: Education
City: Shell
Roosevelt Lodge CabinsRoosevelt Lodge Cabins
Open June 5 - September 7, 2009  Full-service restaurant, old west dinner cookouts, stagecoach rides, horseback riding. Read More
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City: Yellowstone National Park
Bozeman Trail and Fort Phil KearneyBozeman Trail and Fort Phil Kearney
From 1864 through 1868 the Bozeman Trail – or “Bloody Bozeman” as it was known due to the numerous skirmishes between travelers and area Indians – connected southeast Wyoming with Virginia City,... Read More
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