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Downhill Skiing
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Downhill Skiing
Take a moment to enjoy the sun on your face, fresh powder glistening on the mountain and beautiful Wyoming vistas. Then shred that slope! The state offers a number of skiing options to match the adrenaline needs of any skier. With 2,500...
Updated: Feb 01, 2012
Snowboarding
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Snowboarding
Trade in your cowboy kicks for snowboard boots and get ready for a thrill. Professional and novice riders from all over the world visit Wyoming for some of the best powder and most extreme snowboarding in the country. Two of the best spots for...
Updated: Oct 10, 2011
Cross-country Skiing
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Cross-country Skiing
Avoid the lift lines and use your cross-country skis to explore the snow-covered Wyoming wilderness. With 11 cross-country ski areas, advanced skiers and novices alike can access trails all over the state, taking them from resorts to remote areas for...
Updated: Oct 10, 2011
Ice Climbing
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Ice Climbing
Northwest Wyoming is home to one of the youngest ranges in the Rocky Mountains, the Tetons. The relatively new range is special for its towering 7,000-foot rock wall faces that haven’t yet eroded enough to generate much life-giving soil. As a...
Updated: Nov 08, 2011
Dogsledding
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Dogsledding
There’s nothing quite like travel at the speed of dog—the crisp winter air in your face, the runners sliding smooth and free, the sound of Mush! ringing out across the snowscape…. Dogsledding is truly a one of a kind experience....
Updated: Nov 08, 2011
Snowmobiling
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Snowmobiling
Eager to climb back on your snowmobile and cruise over a deep blanket of gleaming snow? Get your motor running: abundant natural snow and friendly people await you. Experience the power of powder in any of Wyoming's winter playgrounds. Wyoming has...
Updated: Nov 08, 2011
Rodeo
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Rodeo
Maybe it’s the Western culture that surrounds it, the history behind it or the no-holds-barred displays of courage and expertise, but rodeo is unlike any other sport. Sure, watching expert cowboys ride like rag dolls on the backs of 2,000-pound...
Updated: Nov 16, 2011
Wildlife Viewing | Refuge
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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 substantial food source is located. Viewing...
Updated: Nov 16, 2011
Snowshoeing
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Snowshoeing
Snowshoeing is one of the simplest ways to get out and explore the beautifully snow-blanketed landscape that abounds in Wyoming. Rental snowshoes are inexpensive and easy to find, and there’s no expert training needed to start — just put...
Updated: Dec 12, 2011
Sleigh Rides
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Sleigh Rides
Four fully trimmed horses pulling a candy-red sleigh through fresh fallen snow with the scenic Rocky Mountain Peaks in the background is a postcard-worthy scene, and you can be a part of that picture in Wyoming. From Jackson in the northwest to...
Updated: Nov 08, 2011
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