Fountains of Youth: Hot Springs State Park
There’s no mistaking – Thermopolis has the world’s largest mineral hot springs. Thermopolis should be proud of its hot springs; not only are they among the world’s largest, but quite possibly the...

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Feb 19, 2009
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Snowy Soaking: Hot Springs State Park
You would think the thick blanket steam that rises from the world's largest mineral hot springs all winter long would be the first thing that catches your eye here in Thermopolis in central-west...

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Feb 10, 2009
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Child & Inner Child's Guide: Dinosaur Dig
A 15-minute van ride later and we’re at Warm Springs Ranch, a 15,000-acre operating cattle ranch that happens to have a massive layer of rock called the Morrison Formation running right through it....

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Feb 19, 2009
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MyWyoming Stories: Recovering in the Pools
My husband and I went rafting on the Wind River. Our raft flipped in a Class 4 rapids. After this near death experience, we went to our campground in...

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Oct 27, 2009
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Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid: Historic Sites
The Hole-in-the-Wall, located about 30 miles west of Kaycee, can be accessed by Willow Creek Ranch. Geographically, this area had all the advantages needed for a gang attempting to evade authorities....

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Feb 19, 2009
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Child & Inner Child's Guide: Wyoming Dinosaur Center
The sun can be brutal in central Wyoming in the middle of summer, but no one here seems to care. We don’t seem to care about being covered in dust, crawling around on our hands and knees, or sweat...

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Feb 19, 2009
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Wind River Floats
Some of the Earth’s oldest rocks, and some of Wyoming’s most challenging whitewater, can be found just south of Thermopolis in the Wind River Canyon, chiseled by time and gushing water through the Owl...

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Jul 30, 2009
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Historic Travel Through Small Towns
You just never know what you might discover in Wyoming's small towns. I remember opening the window of my hotel room in downtown Buffalo to catch whiffs of barbecued steaks, which I'd expect in...

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Feb 09, 2009
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Steamy Romance
Wyoming’s hot springs aren’t the architectural wonders like those built by the Romans – who made it a point to visit a spa (or bath as they called them) at least once a day – millennia ago, but our...

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Feb 20, 2009
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Warming to Fall (Aug-Oct) Press Kit
For release: August 10, 2009Contacts: Chuck Coon, 307-777-2831, chuck.coon@visitwyo.govLori Hogan, 307-777-2889, lori.hogan@visitwyo.govTouring Wyoming from August sun to October moon can bring many...

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Sep 28, 2009
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