Charter Schedules through October 10, 2009
Schedule of Scenic Boat Trips and Eco-tours in the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area located near Lovell, Wyoming. We are based in Cody, Wyoming.
Mon. 10 a.m. 1 hour tour (reservations...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Aug 28, 2009
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MyWyoming Stories: Honeymoon to Cody
We drove as far as Cody, Wyoming on our honeymoon in 2007 and my husband wanted to make a stop in Cody, to visit their museum. We both fell in love with Wyoming and are hoping to be able to make it...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Oct 13, 2009
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Top 10 Trout Towns
By: Greg Thomas
Fly Rod & Reel, March 2009 edition
Lander, WyomingForget what you heard about never escaping the wind in Wyoming—it’s possible in Lander, where the average wind speed rates...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Aug 07, 2009
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Bed, Breakfast & Battlefield
Most of the major Indian-military battles in Wyoming occurred during the 1860s in the Powder River Basin as Northern Plains tribes rebuffed efforts to establish forts in their territory. In August of...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Feb 20, 2009
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Kids get in free!
With the purchase of 2 adult tickets kids get in free!

Category: Winter Deals
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Jul 07, 2009
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Lander called 'best town'
By Anne McGowan
Editor
Lander Journal
It is hard to pick up a national magazine these days without seeing a mention of Lander on a 'top town' list.
Sunset, Fly Rod and Reel, True West, and...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Aug 07, 2009
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Tale of Two Tribes
The Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Indians share the Wind River Reservation in central Wyoming, but these two tribal nations have distinct histories and cultures.
The most well known of all Shoshone...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Feb 19, 2009
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Lander, a town to watch
Towns To Watch in 2009
By: TW Editors 01/01/2009
LANDER, WYFrequented by Old West icons such as Jedediah Smith, Calamity Jane and the only sheriff to have Butch Cassidy locked up in his jail,...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Aug 07, 2009
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Medicine Wheel National Historic Site
It's not really Stonehenge, but Wyoming's Medicine Wheel is surrounded by a fair share of mystery. No one really knows when or why this 74-foot diameter stone circle with 28 interior “spokes”...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Feb 20, 2009
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The Power of Powwows
Pow wow is the steady thump of beaters on a hide-covered drum, a cadence of mixed voices singing in Arapaho, Shoshone, Crow, or Lakota, and the sweep and swirl of men and boys wearing brightly colored...

Category: Articles & Tips
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Feb 19, 2009
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