Nature Experience
Wyoming is often called the first state in outdoor America. From the thrill seeker to the nature lover, Wyoming has something to please everyone. You can hike, backpack, fly-fish. Try wildlife...
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Rodeo
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Rodeo is more than a sport in Wyoming…it’s a way of life that stresses the importance of ranching while giving prominence to an American hero and icon, the cowboy. The State of Wyoming proudly...
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Bird Watching
For casual bird watchers or professional ornithologists, there's plenty here to see. Make sure your digital cammera, binoculars and GPS handheld is packed and ready to go in your ruck sak, Wyoming...
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State and National Parks
At Wyoming’s state parks, breathtaking scenery, wildlife and all sorts of recreational opportunities abound. In park reservoirs, visitors can swim, boat, wind surf, water ski and fish – for walleye,...
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Trail End
Site FacilitiesMansion is located in Sheridan, Wyoming at 400 Clarendon Street.
Finished in 1913, Trail End was the home of the John B. Kendrick family. He was a cowboy who came up the Texas Trail...
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Sheridan
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Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Site FacilitiesFort Bridger State Historic Site can be reached by taking Interstate 80, Exit 34 then going approximately 3 miles south of Evanston,Wyoming.
Established by Jim Bridger and Louis...
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Fort Bridger
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Hot Springs/Spa
Mother Nature, with all of her natural wonders, is never short of pleasing surprises. Natural hot springs, the natural spa, is a heavenly experience in the great outdoors. One of the hot springs...
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Granger Stage Station
DirectionsInterstate 80 Exit 66; US Highway 30; within Granger City Limits.
Brief HistoryThis adobe-covered stone structure was one of dozens of Overland Trail stage stations built in the 1850s. The...
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Granger
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Oregon Trail
Park Map
During the mass overland emigration by covered wagon that began in 1841, the mountain man's pathway along the North Platte and Sweetwater rivers to South Pass would be known by many names....
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Lander Trail
Built in 1858 as the first federally funded and deliberately constructed trail, the 256-mile Lander Trail was initially created for the purpose of moving military troops to the Pacific Coast for...
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Dubois
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