No state says “Wild West” quite like Wyoming. Indeed, the Cowboy State is full of large windswept prairies, rugged mountains and deep canyons populated by more wildlife than people. Wyoming is a treasure for outdoor enthusiasts; try your hand herding cattle on a guest ranch in the Big Horn Mountains, take a wild float trip down the Wind River Canyon, ski in the winter at the world-class resort of Jackson Hole or going horseback riding … anywhere.
Wyoming is also home to two famous, stunningly beautiful national parks: Yellowstone and Grand Teton in the northwestern part of the state.
Read our picks for five essential national parks to see before you die, and five worthy ones that are under-the-radar.
Find the greenest lodging with this round-up of eco-certified U.S. hotels that care about your well being and the planet.
Make the most of your wolf-watching adventures in Yellowstone National Park with our tour and viewing tips information. The experience may just help you discover your inner wildness.
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