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From sweeping plains and stunning national parks to laidback ski towns and down-home dude ranches, experience the best of the west with Moon Wyoming. Inside youll find:
  • Strategic, flexible itineraries for history buffs, wildlife enthusiasts, outdoor adventurers, and more, including focused coverage of Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and Devils Tower
  • The top sights and unique experiences: Immerse yourself the cowboy lifestyle at a rodeo and explore timeless towns where the Old West is alive and well. Learn about Wyomings indigenous cultures at the Plains Indian Museum or enjoy parades and dancing at a traditional powwow. Peruse trendy Jackson Hole and dig in to locally raised bison burgers and huckleberry pie
  • Outdoor activities: Hike through Yellowstones majestic wilderness, spot bison, elk, bears, or wolves, and marvel at the legendary Old Faithful. Go whitewater rafting or kayaking, soak in hot springs, ride a gondola up to jaw-dropping mountain-top views, or ski the alpine slopes at Snow King
  • The best road trips in Wyoming, including a loop through Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks
  • Honest advice from former wilderness guide Carter G. Walker on when to go, where to eat, and where to stay, from historic lodges to dude ranches and campsites
  • Full-color photos and detailed maps throughout
  • Recommendations for visitors with disabilities, traveling with kids, and LGBTQ+ travelers
  • Thorough background on the history, weather, wildlife, outdoor recreation safety, and culture
  • With Moons expert advice and local insight on the best of Wyoming, you can find your adventure.
    Focusing on the parks? Try Moon Yellowstone & Grand Teton. Exploring the area? Try Moon Montana.

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    WYOMING

    CARTER G. WALKER

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    Yellowstones Grand Prismatic Spring - photo 4
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    Yellowstones Grand Prismatic Spring

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    mountain goat

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    Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, Jackson Hole.

    Embodied by the bucking bronco on its license plates, Wyoming is a childs cowboy fantasy come to life, with rodeos aplenty and dude ranches where even city slickers can try their hand at riding and roping.

    But what strikes people most about Wyoming is its authenticity. The harsh climate and isolation that make Wyoming the least populated state in the union result in an uncommon grace in its residents. Its expressed not just in the weathered creases on their faces but in the way they do business and welcome visitors. There is glitz here too, in places like Jackson Hole and Cody, but it doesnt distract from the essence of Wyoming. Those towns are but a flash of silver, the shiny buckle on a well-worn belt.

    The landscapefrom soaring mountains and narrow valleys to sweeping plainswere carved over eons by water, wind, fire, and ice. The culture was also shaped by conflict: between those who were from here and those who were not; those who valued the land itself and those who sought its riches. Its distinct historiesboth natural and culturalare evident everywhere, not just tucked away in dusty museums, as the state continues to redefine itself.

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    Lower Falls in Yellowstone National Park

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    camping under a starry Wyoming sky

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    Spot Wildlife in Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone is a wonderland of wildlife. Visit

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    Go on an Adventure in : With the towering Tetons a near constant backdrop, the land here lends itself to superb hikes, bike rides, rock climbing, horseback adventures, fishing, and boating expeditions.

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    Take to the River: An abundance of enviable rivers offer fishing, boating, and both flat and whitewater river rafting. Kayak or canoe on .

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    : There are many ways to explore Native American heritage.

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    Soak in the : From resort-style pools and thermally heated rivers to entire towns built on hot springs, this region offers infinite ways to get wet.

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    Scenic Drives: The journey is the main event on ).

    Where to Go
    Yellowstone National Park

    This magnificent park is constantly in motion; nothing here is static. See abundant wildlife, including bison, elk, bears, and wolves; marvel at geothermal features like Old Faithful; and stay in historic lodges like the Old Faithful Inn and rambling Lake Yellowstone Hotel. Perimeter communities, including West Yellowstone, Gardiner, and remote Cooke City, should not be missed.

    Grand Teton National Park

    Grand Teton packs a punch, particularly when it comes to mountain splendor. Twelve peaks in the Teton Range soar above 12,000 feet (3,658 m). While there are only 100 miles (161 km) of roads in the park, there are twice as many miles of trails, leaving hikers endless options for adventure. Favorite landmarks include picturesque Jenny Lake, vast Jackson Lake, drive-to-the-summit Signal Mountain, and serene Oxbow Bend.

    Jackson Hole, Cody, and the Wind Rivers

    Wyomings northwest corner is far more than a gateway to its national parks. Jackson Hole is a destination in and of itself, with glitzy galleries and boutiques, gourmet eateries, luxe accommodations, and a sensational art scene in immediate proximity to world-class ski resorts and white-water rafting. The National Museum of Wildlife Art and the National Elk Refuge are major draws for animal enthusiasts. In Cody the cowboy is still king, and the sun rises and sets on the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and its five museums. Farther south, outdoors enthusiasts will find hot springs and mountain meccas.

    Sheridan and Northeast Wyoming

    Where the prairies meet the mountains, cowboy culture comes alive. This is where youll find dude ranches and Sheridan, one of the most charming and authentic Western towns in the state. The spectacular Cloud Peak Skyway Scenic Byway

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