Wildlife Viewing | Refuge
Wyoming supports an abundance of wildlife in the national parks, national forest and national wilderness areas. Moose, mule deer and elk are all plant eating animals and can be found anywhere that a...
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Camping
Campers have plenty of space to explore in Wyoming. There are fewer than five human residents per square mile… five national forests, more than 18 million acres of public land and numerous wilderness...
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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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Canoeing and Kayaking
Wyoming, perhaps best known for its rugged mountains and majestic wildlife, also harbors some great waterways for paddling. Between Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park the Snake River...
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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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Hiking
Hiking From an easy hike around Christian Pond near Jackson Lake Lodge to a strenuous climb straight up the Teton Range, Grand Teton National Park is renowned for its hiking. And that’s only to...
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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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Yellowstone National Park: Old Faithful
Undoubtedly the world's most publicized geyser (although it is neither the largest, highest nor most regular one in Yellowstone), Old Faithful is aptly named. Old Faithful has been remarkably...
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Yellowstone National Park: Isa Lake
Isa Lake is one of the world's most unusual lakes because its water drains to both the Atlantic and Pacific oceans – and does it backwards. The waters flowing west from the lake eventually reach the...
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Devils Tower National Monument
The nation’s first national monument, Devils Tower, looms prominently over the Belle Fourche River in a place where the pine forests of the Black Hills merge with the grasslands of the rolling plains...
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