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10 Getting to Know 64 Can You Spot These
table of contents 14
Wyoming
2022 Event Calendar
Wild Wyoming
Residents?
2022 Wyoming Travel Guide
16A Map 65 Supporting
Community Through
WYOMING Guided Hunting Trips
REGIONS
17 21 Getting to Know
FAMILY TRAVEL
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL Wyoming Regions 66 6 Ways to Connect
PARK CELEBRATES ITS 22 Salt to Stone With the Family in
150TH ANNIVERSARY. Road Trip the Cowboy State
Experience this wild geologic and 28 Rockies to Tetons
hydrothermal wonder much as you would Road Trip FOOD & DRINK
have more than a century ago.
36 Park to Park 68 15 Ways to Taste
Road Trip Wyoming’s Unique
66 42 Black to Yellow
Road Trip
Flavors
82 at Grand Teton
National Park
WINTER IN
WINTER, WYOMING-STYLE
58 America’s Backyard: WYOMING
More Things to
There are many wonderful ways to explore Do on Wyoming’s 76 Locals’ Favorite
wintry Wyoming when flakes begin to fall. Public Lands Places to Ski & Ride
Test your skills skiing, snowmobiling, dog 80 Experience the
sledding — or simply soak your worries ADVENTURE Magic of Winter
away in a steaming hot-springs pool. in Yellowstone.
60 Hit the Trail:
Epic Hiking & 82 Winter,
Biking Routes Wyoming-Style
62 Ride, Fish & More:
Unforgettable VISITOR
Outdoor Pursuits DIRECTORY
86 Places to Stay
100 Attractions
109 Visitor Services
111 Indexes
On the Cover
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone National Park’s
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MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS
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getting to know WY TIPS
wyoming
The rugged Rocky Mountains meet the
MAKE RESERVATIONS
Most Wyoming campsites
require reservations,
especially during peak
season, May–September.
especially if you’re coming
from sea level. Remember:
Drink plenty of water, go
easy on alcohol and rest for
a day or two before doing
Luckily, there are online anything too strenuous.
majestic High Plains in Wyoming, which reservation systems to help:
JASON LINDSEY; INSTAGRAM/LOLOROOSH; WYOMING OFFICE OF TOURISM/PEERASITH PATRICK TRIRATPADOONGPHOL; INSTAGRAM/ISAIAH.ORTIZ_; WYOMING OFFICE OF TOURISM/ANDY AUSTIN; GETTY IMAGES/KENNETH CANNING.
travelwy.com/state-park- DRIVE SAFELY
abounds with wild landscapes, wide-open
CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT PAGE: JEFF VANUGA; WYOMING OFFICE OF TOURISM/JESSIE ALLEN; WYOMING OFFICE OF TOURISM/MICHAEL GORDON; WYOMING OFFICE OF TOURISM/JASON LINDSEY; WYOMING OFFICE OF TOURISM/
reservations, recreation.gov Always remember to
and yellowstonenational observe posted speed
expanses and enduring Western traditions. parklodges.com. limits. Please use pullouts
to watch wildlife, take
pictures and let other cars
CELL COVERAGE
BYTHE NUMBERS Cell service and bandwidth
are limited in Wyoming’s
pass. Keep in mind that gas
and service stops might
be few and far between,
more remote areas, so
so fill up when you can.
don’t be surprised if you
Find more driving tips
can’t receive calls or texts
at TravelWyoming.com/
or access the internet.
driving.
Download maps and other
7RESERVATION
and gloves in winter.
LARGEST
TH conditions, dial 511.
RESPECT WILDLIFE
The Wind River Indian Reservation, home to Do not approach animals PET RULES
Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes, is to take pictures and always Keep your dog on a 6-foot
the seventh largest Native American reservation in leash, pack out the poops
remember to be aware of
the U.S. and the only reservation to house two tribes. and check ahead so you
your surroundings. Please
don’t feed the wildlife. know where your pup may
or may not be welcome.
BE ALTITUDE READY Turn to p. 53 and p. 56
Many of Wyoming’s popular to learn about pet rules
destinations are pretty at national parks and
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monuments.
PEOPLE PER high up. It may take you a
couple days to acclimate,
1 SQ.MILE
While the state is the 10th largest in the U.S. in
square mileage, it is the least populated, with six
people for every square mile — ensuring there’s Be Flexible & Informed.
plenty of room to roam without the crowds.
Do your research and be flexible with plans.
If a trailhead parking lot is full, have lesser-
known backup options ready. If you plan to camp, understand the
differences between designated and dispersed campgrounds and
pack accordingly. Learn more at TravelWyoming.com/wy-responsibly.
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IMPORTANT FIRSTS
The Wyoming
Territory approved the first The term “dude Devils Tower
Yellowstone
unconditional law in the U.S. ranch” was coined was designated
was designated
permanently guaranteeing at Eatons’ Ranch in Wolf, America’s first national
America’s first national
women their inherent right to which is the country’s first monument by President
park by President
vote and hold office more than and oldest ranch and still Theodore Roosevelt.
Ulysses S. Grant.
50 years before women could welcomes guests today.
vote and hold office in the U.S.
WYOMING TEMPERATURES
JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC
Cheyenne 40 18 40 19 47 24 55 31 65 40 75 49 83 56 81 54 72 45 59 34 47 24 38 17
Jackson 29 6 33 8 44 19 54 26 64 31 74 37 82 42 81 40 71 32 58 25 39 17 28 7
Casper 35 14 38 16 48 22 57 29 67 37 79 46 88 53 86 51 74 41 59 31 45 22 34 13
Sheridan 35 9 39 12 49 21 58 30 67 38 77 48 88 54 88 51 76 40 61 29 46 18 35 9
Rock Springs 30 13 33 15 44 23 54 29 64 38 75 46 84 54 82 52 70 43 56 32 40 21 30 13
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WELCOME
129 mi
Bear River Sheridan
national
from
Billings to
Sheridan
107 mi
from
Rapid City
to Devils
1 State Park 6 Welcome
Lovell
parks Powell Sheridan
Tower
& Travel Center,
14
Yellowstone
bighorn Canyon
310
Nat’l Rec. Area
6 Devils
Tower Information I-90 | Exit 23
Nat’l park 2 Cody
Greybull
Devils tower
Nat’l Mon. 4 Center,
14 Evanston, Southeast
Buffalo
Sundance
90
I-80 | Exit 6 7 Wyoming
20
100 mi
PLANYOURTRIP
AIRPORTS flights are subject to change. Jackson WYOMING
Hole Airport is closed April–June 2022 WELCOME CENTERS
Nearly all Wyoming airports — for renovations, though dates are subject
including those in Casper, Cody, Discover friendly information specialists,
to change; visit jacksonholeairport.com
Gillette, Jackson, Laramie, Riverton, interactive displays, photo ops, free maps
for updates.)
Rock Springs and Sheridan — offer and more at eight Welcome Centers — all
direct flights to and/or from Denver DRIVING RESOURCES available at state entry points — to help
and Salt Lake City. Nonstop service make your Wyoming visit the vacation
For driving tips, up-to-date road of a lifetime. Hours of operation vary by
to and from Jackson Hole Airport
conditions and other transporta- location and season. Check out a list and
increases during the summer months
tion resources, check the Wyoming map of locations on this page (above) and
and ski seasons with direct flights
Department of Transportation’s website find out more at TravelWyoming.com/
from Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Los
at wyoroad.info, call 888-996-7623 or welcome-centers..
Angeles, Minneapolis, Newark, New
download the Wyoming 511 app. Turn to
York City (JFK), Washington, D.C.,
p. 10 for helpful hints that'll help you stay
San Francisco, Denver and Seattle. (All
safe on the road, especially in winter.
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EVENTS
JUNE
Lilac Days
Basin
JUNE 3–5, 2022
Woodchoppers
Jamboree
Encampment
JUNE 17–20, 2022
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EVENTS
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DOUGLAS
GLENROCK
AND Wyo.
Trains
The Douglas Railroad
Museum & Visitor Center is
housed in the historic FE
& MV Railroad Passenger
Request Depot. The building is
a FREE listed on the National
Converse Historic Register and
OPEN
County is surrounded by seven
Activities historic railcars, including
Guide
the Chicago Burlington
on our
website!
and Quincy Railroad 4-8-4
Steam Locomotive #5633.
FULL
History
Rodeo Glenrock’s Deer
Creek Museum
Douglas is home to the and Douglas’
Wyoming State Fair and Wyoming Pioneer
many other rodeo and Museum are
Western events! treasure troves of
Western history.
ConverseCountyTourism.com
Wyoming’s Scenic Byways
NO MATTER WHERE YOU’RE HEADED, IT’S EASY TO TAKE THE SCENIC ROUTE.
Oregon Trail
14 Historic Byway
212
Lovell 11 58 miles
2
89
Dayton
Powell Sheridan From Guernsey to the
191
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14
Greybull
Shell
14
3 Wyoming–Nebraska border
HIGHLIGHTS: Follows the route
14 Cody 14
Waipiti Sundance traversed by Oregon Trail trav-
15
Buffalo
elers; historical sites like Fort
7 Hyattville
Ten
16
90
Gillette
116
Laramie and
Register Cliff
Sleep
5
585
16
9 Red Gulch/Alkali
Worland
25
Newcastle
15 Scenic Backway
26
191 32 miles
Thermopolis
From Shell to Hyattville
Jackson
Dubois
20 18 HIGHLIGHTS: Geological
21 20
Shoshoni
wonders like the red hills
of the Chugwater formation and
Alpine the Bighorn Mountains
Star Riverton
Valley Waltman
Pinedale Seminoe to Alcova
26
Casper
16 Scenic Backway
19 Alcova
Douglas
64 miles
89 From Sinclair to Alcova
16 Guernsey
HIGHLIGHTS: Travels
through the rugged Seminoe
232 4 26
Mountains; fishing on
the North Platte River
Cokeville Wheatland
14 Snowy Range
Kemmerer Rawlins 17 Scenic Byway
Sinclair
29 miles
17
Green River
13 6
80 25
Rock Springs From Centennial to Saratoga
80
Saratoga
HIGHLIGHTS: Crosses the
150 Evanston
530 191
10 1 Encampment
Centennial
Laramie
Cheyenne Pine Bluffs
Medicine Bow Range; plenty of
excellent camping spots and
Baggs 70 fishing holes
South Big
12 18 Horn/Red Wall
100 mi
Scenic Backway
101 miles
Battle Pass Black Hills Chief Joseph
1 Scenic Byway 5 Scenic Byway 8 Scenic Byway 11 Medicine Wheel
Passage Scenic
From Casper to Waltman
HIGHLIGHTS: Vistas of
57 miles 78 miles 47 miles Byway vast prairie, wind-carved
From Encampment to Baggs From Newcastle to the From Cody to the Beartooth 27 miles rock formations and
Wyoming–South Dakota Scenic Highway crimson-hued mesas
HIGHLIGHTS: Battle Pass From Burgess Junction
border to Lovell
ghost town and Battle Lake; HIGHLIGHTS: Crosses the
Star Valley
stunning fall foliage HIGHLIGHTS: Western gateway
to the Black Hills; historical
Shoshone National Forest
through the Absaroka
HIGHLIGHTS: Sights of 13,000-
foot peaks and the Bighorn
19 Scenic Byway
Beartooth points of interest like Cambria Mountains to Clarks Basin; birding and elk-viewing 80 miles
2 Scenic Highway ghost town Fork Valley opportunities From Alpine to Geneva, Idaho
68 miles HIGHLIGHTS: Sprawling Star
Bridger Valley Cloud Peak Mirror Lake
From the Wyoming–Montana 6 Historic Byway 9 Skyway 12 Scenic Byway
Valley and Snake River Canyon;
beautiful wildflowers in the
border in Park County to Red
Lodge, Montana 20 miles 47 miles 78 miles summer
From Exit 34 to Exit 48 From Buffalo to Ten Sleep From Evanston to
HIGHLIGHTS: Panoramas of
on I-80 Kamas, Utah Wind River Canyon
glacial lakes, dense forests
and the Absaroka Mountains HIGHLIGHTS: Once the point
HIGHLIGHTS: Views of Ten
Sleep Canyon, Cloud Peak HIGHLIGHTS: Views of the
20 Scenic Byway
where the Mormon Trail, Wilderness and the Bighorn Uinta Mountains and 34 miles
Bighorn Transcontinental Railroad and Mountains shimmering Mirror Lake From Shoshoni to Thermopolis
3 Scenic Byway other historical routes met; Fort
HIGHLIGHTS: Wind River
Bridger National Historic Site Flaming Gorge- Muddy Creek
58 miles 10 Green River Basin 13 Historic Backway
Indian Reservation; Wind
River Canyon’s ancient rock
From Dayton to Shell Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway
HIGHLIGHTS: Views of Bighorn
7 Scenic Byway 100 miles
25 miles formations
From Fort Bridger to
National Forest, Shell Canyon 28 miles From Green River Piedmont ghost town Wyoming
and Shell Falls
From Cody to Yellowstone to Rock Springs
HIGHLIGHTS: Piedmont ghost
21 Centennial
National Park Scenic Byway
Big Spring HIGHLIGHTS: Flaming Gorge town and Muddy Creek (once
4 Scenic Backway HIGHLIGHTS: Follows the National Recreation Area’s a popular camping spot for 163 miles
North Fork of the Shoshone eye-catching red-rock forma- trail-traveling emigrants
68 miles From Pinedale to Dubois
River to Yellowstone’s east tions and reservoir headed west)
From Kemmerer to Cokeville entrance HIGHLIGHTS: Traces four river
corridors; breathtaking views
HIGHLIGHTS: Wagon ruts left of the Teton Range
by settlers in the mid-1800s;
chances to spot moose and elk
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KAYCEE F-3 BY
AFTON A-5 SS Canyon A-1 NP Ashley National Forest B-8 SS
KELLY A-3 SS
ALADDIN I-1 BY Lake B-1 NP Bighorn National Forest E-2 BY
KEMMERER A-7 SS
ALBIN I-8 PP Madison Junction A-1 NP Black Hills
KINNEAR D-4 RT I-1 BY
National Forest
ALCOVA F-5 PP Mammoth Hot Springs A-1 NP
KIRBY D-3 PP
Bridger-Teton
ALPINE A-4 SS Norris Junction A-1 NP A-5 SS
LA BARGE B-6 SS National Forest
ALTA A-3 SS Old Faithful A-2 NP Medicine Bow-Routt
LA GRANGE I-7 PP F-8 RT
ALVA I-1 BY Silver Gate B-1 NP National Forest
LANDER D-5 RT
ATLANTIC CITY D-6 RT Tower Junction B-1 NP Shoshone National Forest B-1 BY
LARAMIE G-8 RT
BAGGS E-8 RT W. Thumb A-2 NP Targhee National Forest A-3 SS
LINGLE I-6 PP
BANNER F-1 BY Thunder Basin
LOVELL D-1 BY H-3 PP
BAR NUNN F-5 PP STATE PARKS National Grassland
LUSK I-5 PP Uinta-Wasatch-Cache
BASIN D-2 BY Bear River A-8 SS
LYMAN B-8 SS A-8 SS National Forest
State Park
BEDFORD A-5 SS
MANDERSON D-2 BY
BEULAH I-1 BY
Boysen
D-4 RT NATIONAL PARKS
MARBLETON B-5 SS State Park
BIG HORN F-1 BY Grand Teton
MEDICINE BOW G-7 RT Buffalo Bill A-3 NP
C-1 BY National Park
BIG PINEY B-5 SS State Park
MEETEETSE C-2 BY Yellowstone
BOULDER B-5 SS Curt Gowdy A-1 NP
MIDWEST G-4 PP H-8 PP National Park
State Park
BUFFALO F-2 BY
MILLS F-5 PP
Edness K. Wilkins
BUFORD H-8 RT
MOORCROFT H-2 BY State Park
G-5 PP NATIONAL
BURNS I-8 PP
MOOSE A-3 NP Glendo MONUMENTS
H-5 PP
CASPER G-5 PP State Park Devils Tower
MORAN JCT. A-3 NP H-1 BY
CENTENNIAL G-8 RT Guernsey National Monument
MOUNTAIN VIEW A-8 SS H-6 PP
State Park Fossil Butte
CHEYENNE H-8 PP A-7 SS
NEWCASTLE I-3 BY Hawk Springs State National Monument
CHUGWATER H-7 PP I-7 PP
OTTO D-2 BY Recreation Area
F-1 BY
CLEARMONT
PAVILLION D-4 RT Hot Springs
D-3 PP NATIONAL
State Park
CODY C-2 BY
PINE BLUFFS I-8 PP RECREATIONAL
COKEVILLE A-6 SS
PINE HAVEN H-2 BY
Keyhole
State Park
I-2 BY AREAS
CORA B-5 SS
PINEDALE B-5 SS Seminoe Bighorn Canyon
F-6 RT D-1 BY
CROWHEART C-4 RT State Park National Recreation Area
POWELL D-1 BY
DANIEL B-5 SS Sinks Canyon Flaming Gorge
RANCHESTER E-1 BY C-5 RT B-8 SS
State Park National Recreation Area
DAYTON E-1 BY
RAWLINS E-7 RT
DIAMONDVILLE A-7 SS
RECLUSE G-1 BY
DIXON E-8 RT STATE NATIONAL SITES/
RELIANCE C-7 SS
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RIVERSIDE F-8 RT
DUBOIS B-3 RT Fort Laramie
RIVERTON D-5 RT Fort Bridger State
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ROCK RIVER G-7 RT Historic Site
EDGERTON G-4 PP Fort Fetterman Heart Mountain
C-7 SS H-5 PP C-1 BY
ROCK SPRINGS State Historic Site Relocation Center
ELK MOUNTAIN F-7 RT
SARATOGA F-8 RT Fort Fred Steele Medicine Wheel
ENCAMPMENT F-8 RT F-7 RT
SAVERY E-8 RT State Historic Site National Historic E-1 BY
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towns, sparkling lakes, and breathtaking views. There’s plenty of room
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West did so to get rich off the region’s
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Route B
Road Trip Stops — learn more about these attractions on the following pages:
P. 22 Those traveling P. 28 Frontier, women’s P. 36 Follow the Park to P. 42 Admire some of P. 51 Located in
northward from Salt suffrage and Native Park Highway, a popular the state’s most iconic northwest Wyoming,
Lake City across American history come early 1900s auto route geologic features in Yellowstone and Grand
Wyoming’s southwest to life for visitors on a connecting 12 national the Black to Yellow Teton national parks
corner to Yellowstone road trip through the parks in the West, to region as you venture are home to amazing
will encounter a bounty Rocky Mountains to explore Wyoming’s from northeast geothermal features,
of Western-rooted the Teton Range capital city, state parks Wyoming’s Black Hills the rising snow-covered
small towns and natural in the Rockies to and charming towns in to Yellowstone. peaks of the Teton
treasures in the Salt to Tetons region. the Park to Park region. Mountains and some of
Stone region. America’s most diverse
ecosystems.
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Visitor Centers
• Evanston • Jackson • Rock Springs
• Green River • Pinedale • Star Valley
Salt to
State Parks & National Forests
• Ashley National Forest • Uinta-Wasatch-Cache
National Forest
• Bear River State Park
stone
• Bridger-Teton National Forest
Yellowstone
Road Trip National Park
@wsu1
Welcoming small towns brimming with local flavor Teton
Village
and stretches of unscathed wilderness await visitors
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traveling from Salt Lake City into southwest Wyoming
n Jackson
and northward to Yellowstone. The Salt to Stone region
is a colorful adventureland waiting to be discovered
by road trippers. Trace the footsteps of mountain men
and women, discover dreamy vistas by foot, bike or
car — and tour museums and attractions that showcase M FARsoN MeRCANTiLe
Western culture at its finest. Star Valley L Pinedale
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ADDITIONAL
SALTREGION
TO STONE IDEAS
• World’s Largest • Pitchfork
Elkhorn Arch Fondue Western
Afton Cookout
Pinedale
• Delish Donuts
piedmont Charcoal Kilns state Historic site & Coffee • Skyline Drive
Admire three well-preserved 30-foot charcoal kilns built Alpine Scenic Loop
Pinedale
in 1869 to supply charcoal to the iron-smelting industry • Green River
in Evanston. Valley Museum • Bitter Creek
Big Piney Brewing
@kris_kumar Rock Springs
• Chinese Joss
House Museum • Flaming Gorge
Evanston Bus Tour
Rock Springs
pilot Butte Wild Horse scenic Loop Tour • Granite Hot
Springs • Killpecker
Cruise this 24-mile-long route from Rock Springs to Green
Jackson Sand Dunes
explore a Less-Traveled
Mountain Range.
Fremont Lake Since the Wyoming Range isn’t as
Go kayaking, boating, fishing, sailing or stand-up well-known as the neighboring
paddleboarding at glistening Fremont Lake near Wind River or Teton mountains, it’s
Pinedale, or head to Sandy Beach, a popular spot for one of western Wyoming’s best-kept
sunbathing and swimming on the lake’s southeast shore. secrets and offers access to equally
@fredpflughoftphotography
spectacular alpine scenery. Hike a
portion of the 70-mile Wyoming
Range National Recreation Trail or
The Million dollar Cowboy Bar
fish for brown, cutthroat and rainbow
Discover the storied past of a famed Jackson watering
trout along the Green River. In the
hole (established 1937), where you can sip a local brew
winter, the snow-cloaked range is
on bar stools made from genuine saddles and kick up
a haven for snowmobilers. Trails
your heels to live music six days a week.
@hmanlic
and recreation opportunities can be
accessed from Big Piney and Pinedale.
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Fish the Layers
of Time
Some of the best-preserved fossils in the
world. Fossil Butte National Monument.
Dig-your-own fossil quarries. The first-
ever J.C. Penney store. A triangle-shaped
park. A century old bar. Plenty of small
town charm. Discover this lesser-known
destination just a few hours from
Wyoming’s national parks.
KEMMERER ・ DIAMONDVILLE
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MOUNTAIN
MEN
Pinedale, WYoming
400 C Street
Rock Springs
307.362.6212
cfac4art.com
@dtowsley
Always keep an eye
Al
on the weather. Keep
rain gear in your
hiking pack at all
times. Mountain
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START
ROAD TRIP LARAMIE ENCAMPMENT SARATOGA RAWLINS
Visitor Centers
• Dubois • Rawlins
• Lander • Riverton
Rockies to
• Laramie • Saratoga
tetons
• Boysen State Park
• Medicine Bow-Routt
Yellowstone National Forest
National Park
• Seminoe State Park
• Shoshone
Road Trip National Forest
• Sinks Canyon State Park
GANNeTT peAK
Those pining for epic outdoor pursuits will find plenty to do on a Dubois K
road trip through the Rocky Mountains to the Teton Range in the Wind River Indian
Reservation
Rockies to Tetons region, where the beauty of the Snowy, Medicine Bow,
Seminoe and Wind River mountain ranges heighten the scenery. Immerse j
yourself in nature through activities like rock climbing, hiking and biking, and
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delve into Native American, women’s suffrage and frontier history.
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Uncover glacier-fed lakes, wildflower-speckled meadows • Shoshone Rose Public House
and the Snowy Mountains’ sky-tickling peaks in the Casino Saratoga
Lander
Medicine Bow National Forest near Laramie — loved • Historic
by locals for its scenic hiking and backpacking trails. • Wild Iris Wolf Hotel
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• South Pass City
• Abraham Lincoln State Historic
Museum of the American West Memorial Site
Monument South Pass City
Check out a pioneer village featuring authentic Old West
near Laramie
buildings, view exhibits highlighting the history of central • Wind River
Hotel & Casino
Wyoming and watch Native American dances at the
Riverton
Museum of the American West in Lander.
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Experience what it was like for the wranglers,
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gunfights, and saloons of the Wild West, plus
historic locomotives and a slew of museums,
are sure to enthrall the whole family. Add in
plenty of exciting outdoor excursions and
one-of-a-kind experiences and you’ll be living
the legend.
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Discover
Laramie Plains Museum
Experience
Vee Bar Guest Ranch
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Hilton Garden Inn
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STOP 1 STOP 2 STOP 3 STOP 4
START
ROAD TRIP CHEYENNE TORRINGTON GUERNSEY GLENDO
Visitor Centers
• Casper • Pine Bluffs
• Cheyenne • Thermopolis
Park to
• Chugwater • Torrington
• Douglas • Wheatland
• Lusk
park
State Parks &
National Forests
• Curt Gowdy • Hawk
State Park Springs
State
• Edness K.
Recreation
Wilkins
State Park
Area Yellowstone Road Trip
• Hot Springs National Park
• Glendo
State Park
State Park
• Shoshone
• Guernsey
National
State Park
Forest
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Follow the Park to Park Highway — a popular early 1900s auto route
connecting 12 national parks in the West — to discover road trip stops
too special to ignore, from Wyoming’s lively capital city to quaint small
towns that move at a refreshingly slower pace. Drop a line in one of the
West’s most renowned fishing destinations, revel in prehistoric and natural
wonders, and pick up perfect Wyoming mementos — like cowboy boots and Casper I
local wine — to remember your journey.
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including a museum located at the top 30 mounted skeletons tell storied tales
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of a cliff that gives way to expansive views of Wyoming’s prehistoric past. See the
of a sparkling reservoir. Archaeopteryx specimen — one of only
10 in the world — or opt for a dig-site tour,
Glendo state park where you can dig for fossils yourself.
D F
Torrington Glendo
Sparkling Glendo Reservoir attracts boaters, Wind River Canyon
water skiers, swimmers and anglers. Keep
L near Thermopolis
your eyes peeled for encampment rings and Travel through time on the Wind River
other artifacts left by Native American tribes Canyon Scenic Byway in Thermopolis to
who once inhabited the area. catch glimpses of Wind River Canyon’s
2,500-foot, pink-hued rock walls, which date
back to the Precambrian period, as well as
B Find more along the park to park route bighorn sheep and other wildlife. Keep an
at TravelWyoming.com/park-to-park. eye out for signage highlighting the canyon’s
Cheyenne
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ADDITIONAL
IDEAS
• Martin’s Cove • Wyoming State
Historic Site Museum
Alcova Cheyenne
Cheyenne’s Union pacific depot
• Backwards • Douglas Railroad
Stroll the museum inside the Union Pacific Depot, Distilling Museum
once one of the most significant passenger depots in Company Douglas
the American West, to dive into the history of the Tasting Room • Princess Theatre
Casper
railroad and those who helped build it. Douglas
@dasaudi84 • Fort Caspar • Wyoming Pioneer
Museum Memorial
Casper
Museum
Chugwater Chili • Nicolaysen Art Douglas
Sample the zesty creations of Chugwater Chili in Chugwater, Museum • Paleon Museum
Casper
known for its legendary chili-spice recipe and as the makers Glenrock
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Cheyenne
• One Eyed
• The Metropolitan Buffalo Brewing
Downtown Company
National Historic Trails interpretive Center
Cheyenne
Thermopolis
Step back in time to understand the hardships and victories
• Cheyenne Botanic • Bread Doctor
of those who ventured west in the 1800s on the Oregon,
Gardens Torrington
Mormon, California and Pony Express trails at the National Cheyenne
Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper. • Windy Peaks
• Wyoming State Brewery &
Capitol Steakhouse
Cheyenne
Wheatland
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then relax with a cold drink and enjoy live music! We also rent jet and fascinating exhibits — and shop Cowboy Christmas in July!
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Entertainment. Concerts, views of Casper Mountain
sports, tradeshows, family from our patio and taproom.
events, and more. We’re Enjoy delicious, made-from-
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BEULAH ALADDIN HULETT/ GILLETTE KAYCEE BUFFALO
TRIP SUNDANCE
Visitor Centers
• Beulah • Meeteetse
black to
• Buffalo • Powell
• Cody • Sheridan
• Gillette • Wright
• Greybull
Stories of the American West echo throughout the Black to Yellow region,
home to kaleidoscopic landscapes and iconic sights. During your journey
from northeast Wyoming’s Black Hills to Yellowstone, discover geologic
marvels, dense evergreen forests and sprawling prairielands. Step into the
past to meet larger-than-life characters like Buffalo Bill Cody and find out
what life was like in Wyoming during different periods in history.
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Sheridan
Gillette
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National Historic
Sundance
Landmark
King’s saddlery Lovell • Ten Sleep
Stop at this staple in downtown Sheridan (established in • Isabella’s Brewing Co.
Ten Sleep
1946) to peruse a selection of saddles, ropes and other Newcastle
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BUFFALO BILL CENTER OF THE WEST
FIVE MUSEUMS + FAMILY-FRIENDLY ACTIVITIES
Traveling through Cody and Yellowstone gives you the best of both
worlds: breathtaking natural wonders and one-of-a-kind Western art
and culture. Immerse yourself in the Center of the West’s five world-
class museums, enjoy Cody’s wealth of Wild West experiences, and
venture on the road to the East Gate of Yellowstone — known as the
most beautiful roadway in America. It’s the only way to experience
the West — and it all starts at the Center of The West.
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Slingshot and Off-Road premier shooting experience!
vehicle rentals. State-of-the-art indoor firearms
range, kids arcade, wildlife exhibit and historical
307-296-7171 display. Our focus is on safety and historical
TreadNTrails.com context; 1st time shooters encouraged!
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northfork
anglers.com
307-754-8000 307-587-5096
HeartMountain.org FlyYRA.com
May - Sept. 1-hour to We offer scenic adventure One hour tours of Buffalo
full-day offerings $50 - $200. near Yellowstone. Enjoy Bill’s town in the Rockies with
Private boats available. fishing, dining, horseback two fun guides, photos, and
Guided inflatable kayaks. riding, and wildlife. pass around relics. The best
See Wyoming and learn our and quickest overview of Cody!
history from the water. 307-587-9595
Yellowstone-Lodging.com 307-527-7043
307-587-6661 CodyTrolleyTours.com
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Cody is rodeo! Since 1938, the Cody Nite Rodeo has been
creating rodeo fans with real Western family fun nightly
June 1st–August 31st at the longest running nightly rodeo
in the world. See cowboys and cowgirls compete in all the
classic rodeo events, from bronc riding to bull riding and
more. July 1st–4th, celebrate the 103rd anniversary of the
Cody Stampede Rodeo. Over 800 of the best contestants in
the industry will compete against the best animal athletes in
the world for more than $400,000 in prize money!
307-587-5155
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Recharge
your spirit.
National
Parks
Connected by the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, Yellowstone and Grand
Teton national parks both offer dramatic scenery and unforgettable outdoor adventures —
but make no mistake: They each deliver distinctly special experiences.
GRAND PRISMATIC SPRING
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FLICKR/MARTIN DIEPEVEEN; FLICKR/MATTHEW PAULSON.
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YELLOWSTONE If you’re aiming for the Yellowstone speed record,
A dynamic volcanic hotspot that also make a beeline for the park’s most famous feature:
Old Faithful Geyser. With approximately 20 erup-
boasts more than 1,000 miles of hiking
trails, nearly 300 waterfalls and the
yellowstone tions every day, this reliable geyser’s frequency can
largest concentration of mammalian inan hour be predicted with 90 percent accuracy, within about
wildlife in the lower 48 states? That’s 10 minutes. Avoid the crowds with an early morning
what we call a national treasure. Here’s visit, then tuck in for a hearty breakfast at the Old
how to cash in on Yellowstone’s riches, no Faithful Inn, a true icon of pioneer architecture.
matter how much time you have to spend.
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@blog2viajeros
yellowstone
ina day
While you can’t see all of Yellowstone in (openings near a volcano where sulfu-
a single day, it’s relatively easy to prioritize rous gases emerge).
Faithful is likely to erupt next. Next, you’re off to the Grand Loop just
south of Madison. Take Firehole Lake
Or, if you’re the road-less-traveled
Drive, a 3-mile scenic trip past at least
type, skip the attraction and make the
a dozen geothermal features. If you’re
easy 5-mile hike to Lone Star Geyser,
lucky, you’ll catch one of Great Fountain
which erupts every three hours for a
Geyser’s breathtaking and highly unpre-
full 30 minutes. Your journey along
dictable displays. Then, head back to West
the Firehole River will reveal colorful
Thumb for a casual waterfront dinner at
bacteria mats and hissing fumaroles
the Grant Village Lake House.
@Martin Diepeveen
KEEP IN MIND
Getting There Prioritize Weather
With more than 2.2 million Temperatures not only vary
Yellowstone Regional acres, Yellowstone is a by season — they vary by
Airport is about 3 miles sprawling destination, so elevation (highest: 11,358
outside Cody near the you probably won’t get to feet on Eagle Peak/lowest:
park’s east entrance and see everything in one trip. Make your must- 5,282 feet at Reese Creek). Dress in layers,
offers service from Salt Lake City, Denver see list before arriving and plan on a return stay hydrated and be prepared for anything
and Chicago. Jackson Hole Airport is about trip. And be sure to book your campsite or from warm summer temperatures to snow
60 miles south of the park and offers ser- lodge well in advance — these fill quickly, as late as June.
vice from different cities, depending on the especially during peak season.
season. See a full list at jacksonholeairport.
com. Car rentals and shuttle services to
lodges inside the park, nearby towns and
hotels are available from both airports.
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To experience total immersion during your quick weekend in the park, camping
yellowstone is always a great bet (choose from more than 2,000 sites spread across 12 reservable camp-
ing areas). Norris Campground — located in the visibly dynamic geyser basin of the same
inaweekend name — is a solid central base for exploring and offers campfire programs nightly,
June through September.
With an early start, you can tour the springs area and still set up
your reserved site at Norris by 10 a.m. Break to make camp and
lunch, then it’s off to Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. This
20-mile-long, 1,000-foot-deep natural work of art is best explored
on foot, with the canyon’s colorful walls rising around you. There
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are 10 official overlook spots in the canyon, and Artist Point is one
of the most popular. After uttering your “oohs” and “aahs” at the
GRAND CANYON OF
THE YELLOWSTONE
ARTIST POINT spectacular view of Lower Falls crashing into the river below, leave
the paved trail and keep hiking along the canyon’s south rim to
Point Sublime.
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Campgrounds
There are 12 campgrounds with
more than 2,000 sites, and
reservations are made through
yellowstonenationalparklodges.com
and recreation.gov. Backcountry sites are also
available with a permit.
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HOTEL DINING ROOM
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“I was my son’s age the last time I visited Yellowstone. Today I’m staring
at Old Faithful again with my family. All of us staring in wide-eyed wonder as it leaps
impossibly high into the air, painting clouds in the clear blue Wyoming sky. After all these
”
years, I realize it still has the power to make me feel like a little kid again.
TETONTACTICS:
HOW TO SPEND 1 HOUR OR 1 WEEKEND
AT GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK
With majestic mountains as your backdrop and forested trails, roaring rivers and more than 100 alpine and backcountry
lakes beckoning for exploration, this wild wonderland is just a few miles from the town of Jackson.
GrandTeton
in an hour
If you’re en route to Yellowstone or other points farther afield and only have an hour or so to play with, you’re in luck —
that’s ample time to soak up some sights. Here are three ideas, which can be combined to fill a day trip.
Teton Park Road Mormon Row Historic District Taggart Lake Trail
Known as the 42-Mile Scenic Loop Drive, Listed on the National Register of The moderate route’s short length
the thoroughfare offers a great overview Historic Places, this photogenic tract (about 3 miles round trip) and minor
INSIDER TIPS
Avoid the Crowds. Arrive Early (or Late). Practice Wildlife Safety. Be Responsible for Your Pup.
Late June through late Getting an early start maxi- Be sure to stay at least 100 Dogs are not permitted on trails
August tends to be a very mizes your chances of finding yards away from bears and and pathways, inside visitor
busy time at the parks. Visit parking, quieter trails and clear wolves and at least 25 yards centers or in any park waters.
during the shoulder season waters. During the peak season, away from other animals. Stay Want a good rule of thumb?
in early June and September there’s often daylight until safe from bears when you’re A pet may go anywhere a
for a quieter retreat. 9 p.m. or later, and many out exploring by carrying bear car can go including roads,
portions of the park clear out spray, being alert, making noise campgrounds, picnic areas and
substantially by 4 or 5 p.m. and traveling in groups of three parking lots. Always pick up
or more. Learn more about bear after your pets and keep them
safety at wgfd.wyo.gov. on a 6-foot leash.
@Dave Hensley
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inaweekend there are no bad choices for accommodations in Grand Teton. Jenny Lake is the
most popular campground; its 49 conifer-shaded tent sites require a reservation, so
Two to three days in the park can be a plan accordingly. Jackson Lake Lodge is the place for views from every window, so
life-changing experience. Here’s a flexible it’s also a top choice. Overnight spots fill up early, so be sure to book ahead of time.
To learn more about places to camp — in and near Wyoming’s national parks — visit
this-or-that itinerary to help you plan your TravelWyoming.com/campsite-ideas.
perfect getaway.
Day 1
Morning: String Lake Loop Hiking
or Blacktail Butte Climbing
Just under 4 miles round trip, the easy
String Lake Loop offers outstanding views
of the Cathedral Group. Mountain vistas
and lake reflections are particularly breath-
taking in morning light, so set that alarm.
Or, if you need a little adrenaline with your
morning coffee, Blacktail Butte offers 27
rock-climbing routes worth ascending.
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AMERICA’S
BACKYARD:
MORE THINGS TO DO ON
WYOMING’S PUBLIC LANDS
Devils Tower National Monument
near Sundance & Hulett
This monolithic butte towers over the surrounding prairielands;
and due to its vertical cracks, it’s known as a world-class rock-
climbing destination. Experience this scenic site for yourself by
hiking one of the many trails, sleeping beneath the stars at Belle
Fourche River Campground or stargazing on a guided night tour. @byronbanasiak @sharkteethandfossils
This geologic formation rises 1,000 feet above the Twin Creek
Valley and is home to some of the world’s best-preserved fossils,
including those of plants, insects, reptiles and early mammals —
which can be seen in the visitor center. While you’re here, learn
how paleontologists prepare fossils during daily demonstrations
and bring a picnic to enjoy on the 1.5-mile Nature Trail.
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area “At Devils Tower National Monument, known to many as
near Rock Springs & Green River Bear Lodge, we protect and preserve a world-class geologic
Lush greenery juxtaposed against towering red-rock formations and sacred landmark that has shaped thousands of years of
Native Indian culture and the history of the northern Great
sets the scene for this desert oasis, where Flaming Gorge
Plains. The nation’s first national monument recently increased
Reservoir beckons with water fun. Rent a boat from a local
accessibility in and around the visitor center area. We want everyone
marina — offering everything from houseboats to fishing boats to be able to experience this spectacular site.”
— and cruise around the 91-mile-long reservoir for wakeboard-
ing, fishing or swimming. A number of boat-accessible camp- — Amnesty Kochanowski
Superintendent, Devils Tower National Monument
grounds offer a secluded overnight experience.
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Big Horn Canyon National Recreation Area
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AdvENTuRE
Be a Responsible Camper.
Wyoming’s wide-open beauty makes it
@lifetravelandmore
Cascade Creek, Grand Teton National Park
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Head to a marina for tours and rentals. Green River
Snowmelt from the Wind River Range
Flaming Gorge National
feeds the Green River in southwest
Recreation Area
@nomadaflyfish
Panoramas of the gorge’s multihued Wyoming, which becomes a hot spot
red-rock canyons are even lovelier from a for dry fly-fishing each summer. Get
raft, boat, stand-up paddleboard or kayak. outfitted in Pinedale, then set out in
Spend an afternoon surveying Flaming search of trout.
Gorge Reservoir, situated between Green Jackson Lake
Keep It Clean.
River and Rock Springs, and be sure to Deep, cold waters at the base of Grand
When recreating
catch the spectacular sunset. Teton National Park harbor abundant
outdoors, you
might not have access to trash cans Snake River trout, trophy-size pike and even salmon.
or restrooms. Keep your public lands June through September is high season,
Outfitters in Jackson host an assortment
clean by bringing your own garbage
bags and taking all trash with you when
of rafting excursions along the Snake but the spring ice-out brings droves of
you leave, including pet waste. If you River, from white-knuckle expeditions hungry fish to the shallows.
need to poop in the woods, dig a hole to scenic family floats — all of which
several inches deep and do so at least showcase the iconic natural grandeur
200 feet from water sources.
of the Teton Mountains. Guided kayaking
trips are also available.
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AdvENTuRE
— Landon Blanchard
Co-Founder, Wyoming Rivers
Cooperative
Ten Sleep Canyon day Rides Wyoming dude and guest ranches allow
Most Common Route Type: Sport Day rides are a good way to stretch your visitors to participate in incredible horse-
Neighboring the small town of Ten Sleep, legs while road tripping through the state, back-riding programs that include daily
this canyon is home to supremely short and local outfitters supply a variety of opportunities to partake in excursions of
approaches, so you can get straight to options, from one-hour to full-day trips. various lengths. A seasoned wrangler will
sending miles of steep dolomite crags Under the wing of a knowledgeable pair you with a horse for the entirety of
loaded with pockets, crimps and edges. guide, trot the grounds of Yellowstone your stay (typically a week) who perfectly
Bolts are plentiful (but there’s a morato- and Grand Teton national parks or matches your riding abilities. Learn more
rium on setting your own route), and climb survey the Bighorn, Wind River or on p. 74.
difficulties range from 5.6–5.14, with most Absaroka mountains.
falling between 5.10–5.12.
Summer Pack Trips Find the Perfect Outfitter.
devils Tower National Monument Many outfitters and dude ranches also offer
Most Common Route Type: Trad Check out listings organized by city
multiday guided pack trips, which let riders starting on p. 100.
This otherworldly, rocky cathedral delve deep into the Wyoming wilderness
near Hulett and Sundance is clad with on horseback. Excursions include authentic
sheer dihedrals on every side, luring chuckwagon meals and cowboy breakfasts Ten Sleep Canyon
crack-climbers from around the world with to counter the massive amounts of calories
5.6–5.13 difficulty. Note: Rock climbers you’ll burn in and out of the saddle on your
honor the monument’s significance to local journey. Learn more at TravelWyoming.
tribes by not ascending the tower during com/horseback-riding.
the month of June, when many Native
American cultural activities take place. Horse Camping
Wyoming’s more than 45,000 square miles
Sinks Canyon
of public lands are laden with wide-open
Most Common Route Type: Sport
spaces and stunning landscapes perfect for
Climbers will feel at home in the town
discovering on horseback. Those planning
of Lander, which hosts the International
a trip with their equine companion will
Climbers’ Festival each July. The big draw
find a bounty of boarding options and
is nearby Sinks Canyon State Park, fea-
horse-friendly campgrounds and trails.
turing more than 300 climbs on pocketed
limestone, sandstone and granite.
@granolaandgasoline
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WILdLIFE
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WILdLIFE
SUPPORTING COMMUNITY
THROUGH GUIDED HUNTINGTRIPS
In addition to the wild, scenic countryside Besides a worthwhile hunting trip, many guides and outfitters
that draws people to Wyoming, our state offer fishing excursions, horse-pack trips, backcountry wilderness
features small- and big-game hunting and adventures and accommodations. Even non-hunters can work
vast herds of wildlife. Nearly every species with these local experts to see wildlife and experience Wyoming’s
of North American big game exists in large breathtaking scenery.
numbers within the state, including elk, moose,
deer, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep and To learn more about hunting in Wyoming and to find local
mountain goat. outfitters and guides, visit TravelWyoming.com/hunting.
It’s no surprise that hunting is a way of life for residents and Wyoming local C.J. Box is the The New York Times No. 1 bestsell-
locals alike. This lifestyle helps with the management of ing author of 27 novels, including the “Joe Pickett” series.
Wyoming’s incredible wildlife resources. The money hunters
and anglers spend through the purchase of licenses and outdoor
products goes toward protecting the health of herds and the
lands they need to thrive. Plus, nutritious and natural protein “There’s really no place like Wyoming in the lower 48 when it
from wild game is the ultimate in locally sourced food. comes to experiencing North American wildlife. The oppor-
tunity to observe robust populations of elk, bison, moose,
When Wyoming locals and visitors come together through bighorn sheep, wolves, grizzlies and other diverse fauna is a
their love of hunting and the outdoors, lasting memories are window into our wild past that makes me proud
made. Whether hunting is a family tradition or a new adventure, to be a Wyomingite.”
working with a certified outfitter or guide from the Wyoming — Josh Metten
Outfitters and Guides Association (WYOGA) increases chances Naturalist, EcoTour Adventures, jhecotouradventures.com
for a successful hunt.
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FAMILY TRAvEL
— Jill Winger
@brushcreekranch
Author, The Prairie Homestead
theprairiehomestead.com @mflanaganphotography
2 dINO EXPERIENCES
Once a lush wonderland inhabited by Triceratops, T-rexes
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5 HANdS-ON MuSEuMS
Interactive museums encourage little ones and their parents to
explore fascinating topics together, and Wyoming has some great
Hoback River
ones. Pint-size explorers can see what it’s like to forge a river in
a covered wagon at the National Historic Trails Interpretive
Center in Casper; learn how to think like a scientist at the Lander
Children’s Museum and tour real dig sites and a fossil-prep lab at
the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis.
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WATCHING Bighorn
Mountains
Observing an animal in its
natural habitat is a truly
unforgettable experience,
and our state’s abundance of
wide-open spaces and varied @thetwistedspine6
landscapes support an impres-
sive list of wildlife-watching
National Historic Trails
opportunities. Turn to p. 64 Interpretive Center
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Wyoming bars filled with
history at TravelWyoming.
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FOOd & dRINK
Wrangle up a whoop-worthy
7 meal at The Lone Buffalo
Steakhouse in Dubois. “In Wyoming, your guests are
Make your morning a good one with a your family — whether they’re
in your home or your restau-
piping hot cup of coffee and a loaded-up
rants. I love to cook for my
skillet like the Back Country: ham and
family. Nothing brings people
sausage smothered in country gravy with together more than great food.”
two eggs, cheeses, cowboy potatoes and
toast. You can’t go wrong with any dish — Richard Barnes
Chef/Owner, The Lone Buffalo
that comes with spicy-elk or smoked-bi- Steakhouse and The Lone Burrito
son sausage. in Dubois
Fill up on a Western-style
8 buffet at Buffalo Bill’s Irma dig into a Wyoming-raised
Hotel in Cody. 12 beef burger at Ponderosa
Built by the legendary Buffalo Bill in Cafe in Hulett. @number7cloud
1902, the historical Irma Hotel is a time Step inside an Old West-style saloon Pitchfork Fondue Western Cookout
portal into the Old West. Stop by the for some stick-to-your-ribs fare, from
on-site restaurant for its famous sum- chicken-fried steak and grilled pork
mertime buffet, with favorites like slow- chops to bone-in rib-eye steaks and hefty
roasted prime rib, oysters Rockefeller, burgers served with crinkle-cut fries.
pasta and sweet-potato cake.
Power up for a day of
Pair a bowl of Chugwater 13 exploring at Crooked
9 Chili with a handmade soda Creek Coffee in Casper.
at Chugwater Soda Fountain.
The folks here will have you rarin’ to go
Stop by the oldest operating soda fountain with cups of everything from black coffee
in Wyoming for an old-fashioned soda, and Mexican-spiced cocoa frappes to
malt or milkshake — which come in more Earl Grey and yerba mate. Looking for
than 30 flavors like toasted marshmallow a super-food fueled boost? Try the fruit
and black cherry — and pair it with a smoothies and all-natural energy drinks.
bowl of famous Chugwater Chili.
Satisfy cowboy-sized
Cure your pastry appetites with burgers
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10 hankerings at The Bread at 2 Doors Down
Doctor in Torrington. in Cheyenne.
Newly baked artisan breads, pastries and Whether you like your burger vegetarian
cookies are all on the menu at this family or Angus beef, topped with onion straws
bakery run by a local doctor. Cinnamon or slathered in tangy chipotle mayo,
bear claws and crumbly palmiers paired you’ll find it all at this family-owned Chugwater Soda Fountain
with coffee soothe morning hunger pangs, hangout — along with bottomless fries,
while fresh bread, cookies and savory tarts milkshakes and an inviting atmosphere.
make perfect road-trip snacks.
Sip hyper-locally sourced
Find a brunch for all seasons 15 Cowboy State spirits at
11 Pine Bluffs Distilling.
at The Middle Fork in Lander.
Pull up a seat at the counter or on the Revel in whiskeys, bourbons and vodkas
tree-shaded patio to enjoy a seasonally that are lovingly made from Wyoming
rotating menu of breakfast, brunch grains. Fun fact: Distillers here use
and lunch goodies. Past temptations house-made malts for distinctly delicious
include sourdough grilled cheeses, flavor profiles. Sips of their signature
cornflake-crusted country-fried steak, whiskeys — from oat to rye and even
peach — will get your spurs spinning. @seakayakmark
fried-to-order beignets with fresh jam
and, of course, mimosas. Grab a few bottles to take back home. The Middle Fork
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FISHING INWYOMING
Wyoming has many world-class streams and rivers that offer
recreationists fantastic opportunities for floating. Whether you
are visiting Wyoming for the first time or are a life-long resident,
understanding how to legally access Wyoming’s streams is important.
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WESTERN WONdERS
MAY
Jackson Hole Rodeo
The Teton Range and Gros Ventre “People in our line of work love what they do and love sharing it with people
Wilderness make for a dramatic backdrop who come with an open heart and mind looking for an experience that is
to this annual bash that’s among the earliest more than just a lot of activities crammed into a vacation. Less is more
and longest running of the state’s rodeo when it comes to a horseback adventure vacation or retreat. Let yourself
season (most Wednesdays, Fridays and disconnect from the day-to-day so you can reconnect with what is important.”
Saturdays, from May through September). — Bobbi Wade
Co-Owner, Blue Sky Sage Horseback Riding Retreats in Pinedale
JuNE
Cody Nite Rodeo Evanston Rodeo Series
The longest-running nightly rodeo in the See champion cowboys and cowgirls
country is the family-oriented Cody Nite show off their best skills at this action-
Rodeo series, held from June through packed rodeo series in June and July. A MEET WYOMING
August in the enclave known as the ROdEO ATHLETES.
wide range of events to watch include
“Rodeo Capital of the World.” barrel racing, team roping and junior Here are just a few of the skilled rodeo
contenders hailing from the Cowboy
Friday Night Rodeos in dubois steer riding. State who compete at rodeos through-
The upper Wind River Valley town of JuLY out Wyoming and North America.
Dubois is home to dude ranches, square Cheyenne Frontier days dusty Tuckness,
dances and the summer Friday Night Established in 1897, Cheyenne Frontier Bullfighter
Rodeo series. Rodeos run from mid-June Days has evolved into the largest out-
Known for his speed, skill and
grace, the Meeteetse native
through mid-August. door rodeo and Western celebration brings nearly 20 years of
experience to the sport and
College National Finals Rodeo in the world! The “Daddy of ’Em All”
is setting the standard for the
More than 400 cowboys and cowgirls from delivers 10 days of wild Professional next generation of bullfighters.
more than 100 universities and colleges Rodeo Cowboys Association compe-
Brody Cress, Saddle
in the National Intercollegiate Rodeo titions, big-name concerts, tasty treats Bronc Rider
Association battle in Casper each year to and more. Hailing from Cheyenne, Brody
has competed in rodeos all over
be crowned champions in saddle bronc, North America but loves com-
bareback, bull riding and more. peting at Cheyenne Frontier
days the most.
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WESTERN WONdERS
Cody Stampede Rodeo
Cody Stampede Rodeo Central Wyoming
Spend your Fourth of July week- Fair & Rodeo
end watching top contestants Have a mutton-bustin’
compete for big purses over four good time when the Central
days in Cody. Parades, a craft Wyoming Fair & Rodeo comes
fair and food booths offering to Casper with carnival rides,
delicious fare are all part of the a demolition derby and a “The
celebration that’s been serving Voice”-inspired concert where
Wild West fun since 1919. singers strive to be “The Voice
of Casper.”
Laramie Jubilee days
Beginning in 1940 as a horse Sheridan WYO Rodeo
race celebrating Wyoming’s Founded in 1931, the rodeo
statehood, this hometown kicks off with a family-friendly
Laramie event honors the boot-kicking contest and
Western lifestyle year after year. stick-horse races for little
Enjoy a PRCA rodeo along with cowpokes and continues Wind River Indian
Reservation
a kids’ horse show, bull riding with festivities throughout
and barrel racing. the week, including street
dances, a parade and a
Lander’s Pioneer
Native American powwow.
days Rodeo
Don’t miss bull riding for adults AuGuST
Red desert Roundup Rodeo
and children (ages 8 to 14) and Wyoming State
the big fireworks show at this Fair & Rodeo
Fourth of July extravaganza Three nights of high-en-
@wyomingpublicradio
that’s excited crowds since 1894. ergy rodeos, arm-wrestling
and pig-and-mud-wres-
Red desert Roundup Rodeo
tling competitions — plus a
Held the last full weekend of
carnival with a Ferris wheel,
July, this fun-for-all rodeo
carousel and other classic rides
delights with nightly calf scram-
— are just a handful of reasons
bles and mutton bustin’ for
why this event draws patrons to
kids, a golf tournament, 5K run
Douglas every August.
and parade through historical
downtown Rock Springs.
@cowboycameraman
DISCOVERWYOMING CULTURE.
COMPELLING WYOMING HISTORICAL & CuLTuRAL SITES
The spirit of Wyoming’s diverse past and present will remind you of just what makes the West endlessly fascinating at these cultural destinations.
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Find more at TravelWyoming.com/history-museums.
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Petroglyph Site Reservation State Historic Site House Museum Museum Interpretive Center
Thermopolis near Lander Guernsey Evanston Cheyenne Powell
Examine more discover year-round view thousands Explore Chinese delve into Native Learn about some
than 92 prehistoric cultural events, his- of wagon-wheel influence and American and of the nation’s
petroglyph panels toric Fort Washakie ruts and dive into culture in Wyoming coal-mining history more challenging
at this sacred Native military buildings and the history of the through artifacts, and the people, history at this former
American site. powwows. Oregon, Mormon and photos and a scale places and events Japanese-American
California trails. model of Evanston’s that have shaped the Confinement Site
Chinatown. Cowboy State. from World War II.
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PRESERVINGA
LANGUAGE:Q&AWITH
LYNETTE ST.CLAIR
Lynette St. Clair, Shoshone linguist, cultural preservationist & education
consultant on the Wind River Reservation, talks about her life growing up on
the Reservation and her efforts to preserve the Shoshone language.
I feel blessed to have been raised in Without it, we will be lost. This
the family to which I belong. We are was told to me by my uncle Starr
taught that we must be thankful for Weed Sr. The language is attached
all that we have and give thanks for to everything indigenous: our
those blessings. We are also taught spirituality, our ways of living, our
to respect who we are and where we very existence. It’s in everything we
come from. do. We can’t have a ceremony if we
don’t speak the language and we
My involvement in the education
can’t carry on our stories, history,
field is because of these experiences.
or ways of doing things if we don’t
When I was younger, the majority
know our language. This is what
of the people within the schools
I see that is missing in our youth,
I attended were not the same as
which is why it’s critical that we
me. There were few tribal teachers,
preserve our language. To center
and those who were Shoshone
our people. To bring them full circle
or Arapaho or members of other
and to carry it forward for the next
tribes were support staff. I respect
seven generations.
that, but I also think there’s always
room for growth. I started out in WHAT WOULD YOU
the school system as the school LIKE PEOPLE TO KNOW
secretary and eventually became a WHEN VISITING THE
teacher and then an administrator. WIND RIVER INDIAN @ISAIAH.ORTIZ_
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WINTER
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort Pine Creek Ski Resort Snow King Mountain Resort
Average Annual Snow Total: 459 inches Average Annual Snow Total: 150 inches Average Annual Snow Total: 300 inches
With more than 4,000 feet of vertical Thirty diverse runs, more than 1,400 verti- Established in 1939, Snow King is Jackson’s
terrain, one of the highest snowfall totals cal feet and short lift lines make Pine Creek first resort and is known affectionately as
in the country and unprecedented access a local favorite near Cokeville in western “The Locals’ Mountain.” The resort has 32
to out-of-bounds fun, Jackson Hole in the Wyoming. Don’t miss the End of Season trails within 400 acres, two terrain parks, a
heart of the Teton Range truly has it all. Party in mid-March, when costumed tubing hill, a Cowboy Coaster and opportu-
daredevils race down the mountain in nities for uphill skiing and alpine racing.
Grand Targhee Resort
homemade cardboard contraptions to
Average Annual Snow Total: 500+ inches Meadowlark Ski Lodge
Just 42 miles from Jackson, Grand Targhee skim across an icy pond. Average Annual Snow Total: 50 inches
offers 2,602 skiable acres and five lifts near Snowy Range Ski Area Tucked in the Bighorn Mountains near Ten
the town of Alta. Other activities at the Average Annual Snow Total: 245 inches Sleep, Meadowlark Ski Lodge’s 300 skiable
resort include a nature center, snowcat Located west of Laramie, Snowy Range acres and 14 runs are accessible via two
skiing, Nordic skiing, fat biking and tubing. has 250 skiable acres and two terrain parks. chairlifts. The ski hill is open on weekends
Snow bunnies can master the fundamentals and offers affordable rentals and lift tickets.
White Pine Ski Area
Average Annual Snow Total: 150 inches
in the resort’s small-group classes, which
Sleeping Giant Ski Area
Wyoming’s oldest ski area has satisfied avid are great for kids and adults. Average Annual Snow Total: 310 inches
powderhounds with 350 acres of terrain Hogadon Basin Ski Area This ski hill with 184 acres of terrain and
near Pinedale since 1940. Snowshoe on Average Annual Snow Total: 140 inches a 6,619-foot vertical drop is 3 miles from
the resort’s Nordic trails for uninterrupted Situated atop Casper Mountain outside of Yellowstone. Offerings include lessons for
views of the Continental Divide and Wind Casper, Hogadon has 60 acres of groomed all ages and the Ski and Shred Like a Girl
River Range. slopes and 15 miles of Nordic trails. Program, when ladies of all skill levels learn
Beginners should consider the all-inclusive from guest girl guides.
learning package at the snow-sports school,
which includes rentals, a half-day lesson
and lift ticket.
GETTING TO
WYOMING IN WINTER
Whether you’re craving steep slopes
or immense powder-filled meadows
in national parks, Wyoming won’t
“Outdoor recreation in Wyoming disappoint. Regional commercial
to me, as an adaptive athlete, airports in the following Wyoming
is all about inclusion. I am a cities offer direct flights* between
quad amputee and outdoor dallas, denver and Salt Lake City:
sports, like snowboarding, were
• Casper • Riverton
my road map back to life.” • Cheyenne • Rock Springs
• Cody/ • Sheridan
— Josh Bogle
Yellowstone
Teton Adaptive Sports Participant
• Gillette
• Jackson
• Laramie
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*
WHERE
THE
DEAD OF
WINTER
MAKES YOU
FEEL ALIVE.
When you find yourself surrounded by Mother Nature’s greatest feats, you’ll
never feel more alive. But if we want this feeling to remain, we must live by
the wild rules so the spirit of this special place never fades.
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Where the Air is
Cleaner,
Traffic is
Lighter,
& Crowds are
Thinner.
ALBANY
FULL
WINTER,WYOMING-STYLE
Whether you dream of carving first tracks through a silent wilderness, cutting
up the snow on a high-powered sled or soaking your days away at a hot
spring, here’s how you can get outside and play once the flakes start falling.
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POWDER Welcome
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ACCESSIBLE OUTDOORS:
WHEELCHAIR ACCESSIBILITY
IN WYOMING’S ICONIC SPACES
Many of Wyoming’s most iconic outdoor spaces offer assistance for hearing, vision and
mobility impaired. Here are some of the areas where those requiring wheelchair or mobility
assistance can more easily experience Wyoming’s beauty.
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KEYHOLE STATE PARK
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Teton Teepee Lodge Rose Garden RV Park
440 W. Alta Ski Hill Rd. • 307-353-1000 • 704 S. 4th St. • 307-568-2589
Forest Park Campground Inn at Alcova tetonteepee.com
P.O. Box 339 • 307-886-5300 • fs.fed.us 21405 Kortes Rd. • 307-234-2066 • VACATION RENTALS
sloanesinalcova.com
Lynx Creek Campground ALVA Serenity Wellness Retreat
Greys River Rd. FS. 10138 • 307-885-3166 • Riverview Inn 380 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-431-0386 •
fs.usda.gov 22258 W. U.S. Hwy. 220 • 307-473-5829 • DUDE RANCHES serenitywellnessretreat.wordpress.com
visitcasper.com/places/riverview-inn
Murphy Creek Campground Diamond 7 Bar Guest Ranch
FS. 10138, 14 m. southeast of Alpine 353 Lame Jones Rd. • 307-467-5612 • BEDFORD
Junction • 307-886-5300 • fs.fed.us ALPINE diamond7bar.com
CABINS
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS CABINS
ARLINGTON Preston Ranch Cabins
Fairfield Inn and Suites Rockin’ M Ranch 100 Preston Ranch Lane • 307-880-2740 •
by Marriott 371 County Rd. 104 • 307-654-2288 • prestonranchcabins.com
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
53 E. 1st Ave. • 307-885-4040 • rockinmranchwyoming.com
marriott.com Deep Creek Campground RESORTS
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS County Rd. 101 • 307-745-2300 •
Lazy B Motel Star Valley Lodge
fs.usda.gov
219 S. Washington St. • 307-885-3187 • Greys River Cove RV Park 4271 Willow Creek Lane • 307-201-6250 •
thelazybmotel.com 25 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-880-2267 • starvalleylodge.com
greysrivercove.com
RESORTS BAGGS
DUDE RANCHES BEULAH
Colter’s Lodge CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
355 S. Washington St. • 307-885-8895 • Box Y Lodge & Guest Ranch CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Happy Camper RV Park
colterslodge.com Mile Marker 28 Greys River Rd. •
Hwy. 789 Mile Marker 49 • 307-380-8083
254-381-0350 • boxylodge.com
• facebook.com/Happy-Camper-RV-
Beulah Red Water Campground
VACATION RENTALS 5861 Old Hwy. 14 • 605-920-0768 •
Park-1079120565612113
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS facebook.com/Beulah-Red-Water-
Mountain Inn
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Campground-114131936995659
83542 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-885-3156 • 3 Rivers Motel
mountaininncondos.com 60 U.S. 89 • 307-654-7551 • Cowboy Inn Motel & RV Park
3riversmotel.com
210 Penland St. • 307-383-2200 • BIG HORN
Bull Moose Saloon, Restaurant, thecowboyinn.com
ALADDIN DUDE RANCHES
Liquor Store & Lodge
BED & BREAKFASTS 91 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-654-7593 • Canyon Ranch
bullmoosesaloon.com BANNER
59 Canyon Ranch Rd. • 307-751-6785 •
JC Stage Stop B&B
DUDE RANCHES canyonranchbighorn.com
78 Hay Creek Rd. • 307-896-9134 • Nordic Inn
jcstagestop.com 1 Colonial Lane • 307-654-7556 • Little Piney Ranch
thenordicinn.net
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS 430 Wagon Box Rd. • 307-683-2668 • BIG PINEY
RESORTS littlepineyranch.com
Bearlodge Campground BED & BREAKFASTS
Forest Service Campground Loop • Black Mountain Lodge
BAR NUNN Triple Peak
307-283-1361 • fs.usda.gov 225 Black Mountain Lane • 307-654-7710 •
blackmountain-lodge.com HCR Box 3000 • 307-260-8669 •
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS triplepeak.com
MILES PARTNERSHIP.
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PLACES TO STAY
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS Willow Park Group Area - RESORTS
Bighorn National Forest
Big Piney Motel Boulder Park Campground Lodges of the Bighorns
21 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16
216 Front St. • 480-343-1234 • - Bighorn National Forest • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov 7558 Hwy. 16 W. • 307-267-2609 •
big-piney-motel.business.site 13 m. northeast of Ten Sleep or 50.5 lodgesofthebighorns.com
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PLACES TO STAY
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS CENTENNIAL Cheyenne Motel SpringHill Suites by Marriott
1601 E. Lincolnway • 307-632-6802 416 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-635-0006 •
Best Western Plus CABINS marriott.com
651 Granite Peak Dr. • 307-472-1120 • Comfort Inn and Suites
bestwestern.com Mountain Meadow Cabins 201 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-514-6051 • Stage Coach Motel
3519 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-6042 • choicehotels.com 1515 W. Lincolnway • 307-514-5774
Candlewood Suites Casper mtnmeadowcabins.com
4210 Hospitality Lane • 307-234-4200 • Days Inn StayBridge Suites
ihg.com Table in the Wilderness 2360 W. Lincolnway • 307-222-4534 • 5109 Frontier Mall Dr. • 307-634-6370 •
38 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-3055 • wyndhamhotels.com ihg.com
Courtyard by Marriott twmcamp.net
4260 Hospitality Lane • 307-473-2600 • Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Super 8 Motel
marriott.com CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS 1415 Stillwater Ave. • 307-637-4070 • 1900 W. Lincolnway • 307-635-8741 •
marriott.com super8.com
Hampton Inn & Suites - Casper Brooklyn Lake Campground
1100 N. Poplar St. • 307-235-6668 • Forest Rd. 317 • 307-745-2300 • fs.fed.us Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne SureStay Plus by Best Western
hamptoninn.co hilton.com Southwest Downtown Area 1781 Fleischli Pkwy. • 307-632-2747 •
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS 1820 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-0401 • bestwestern.com
Hilton Garden Inn Casper
marriott.com
1150 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-1300 • Brooklyn Lodge Bed & Breakfast Towneplace Inn & Suites
hilton.com 3540 WY 130 • 307-742-6916 • Firebird Motel 1710 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-0400 •
brooklynlodge.com 1905 E. Lincolnway • 307-632-5505 marriott.com
Holiday Inn Casper East
- Medical Center Friendly Store & Motel Fleetwood Motel, LLC Travelodge
721 Granite Peak Dr. • 307-577-5000 • 2758 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-6033 • 3800 E. Lincolnway • 307-638-8908 1625 Stillwater • 307-274-3666 •
holidayinn.com/caspereast friendlystorewyo.com wyndhamhotels.com
Guest Ranch Motel
Holiday Inn Express-Casper Mountain View Hotel & Cafe Tru by Hilton
1100 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-2137 •
4250 Legion Lane • 307-237-4200 • 2747 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-3588 • facebook.com/guestranchmotel 423 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-222-3600 •
hiexpress.com themountainviewhotel.com trucheyenne.trubyhilton.com
GuestHouse Inn & Suites
Hotel Casper Wyoming Blvd Old Corral Hotel & Steakhouse 2512 W. Lincolnway • 307-632-7556 •
20 S.E. Wyoming Blvd. • 307-234-9125 2750 Hwy. 130 • 307-745-5918 • redlion.com/guesthouse/wy/cheyenne/ CHUGWATER
oldcorral.com guesthouse-inn-suites-cheyenne
Motel 6 HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
1150 Wilkins Cir. • 307-212-3031 • VACATION RENTALS The Historic Plains Hotel
motel6.com 1600 Central Ave. • 307-638-3311 • Buffalo Lodge Inn & Grill
Snowy Hideout facebook.com/THEHISTORICPLAINSHOTEL 100 Buffalo Rd. • 307-422-3463 •
National 9 Showboat Motel 63 2nd St. • 308-870-2871 • buffalolodgechugwater.com
100 W. F St. • 844-709-9779 • snowyhideout.net Holiday Inn Express
national9casper.com 1741 Fleischli Pkwy. • 307-433-0751 •
Quality Inn & Suites
hiexpress.com CLARK
CHEYENNE
821 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-2400 • La Quinta Cheyenne
choicehotels.com
VACATION RENTALS
BED & BREAKFASTS 2410 W. Lincolnway • 307-632-7117 •
Ramkota Hotel &
wyndhamhotels.com Kimmet Kamp
Governor’s Home 79 Canyon Rd. • 307-645-3028 •
Conference Center 108 W. 27th St. • 307-222-8267 • Little America Hotel &
homeaway.com/vacation-rental/p3939608
800 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-6000 • governorshome.com Resort Cheyenne
ramkotacasper.com 2800 W. Lincolnway • 307-775-8400 •
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS cheyenne.littleamerica.com
CLEARMONT
Residence Inn by Marriott Casper
4930 E. 2nd St. • 307-234-9008 • AB Camping & RV Park Luxury Inn
marriott.com DUDE RANCHES
1503 W. College Dr. • 307-634-7035 • 1805 Westland Rd. • 307-638-2550
campcheyenne.com Powder River Experience
Royal Inn Microtel Inn & Suites
Cheyenne KOA Campground 3884 U.S. Hwy. 14–16 E. • 307-758-4381 •
440 E. A St. • 307-234-3501 • BY WYNDHAM duderanch.com/wyoming/powder-river-
facebook.com/pages/category/Hotel/ 8800 Hutchins • 307-638-8840 • 1400 W. Lincolnway • 307-274-4593 • experience
Royal-Inn-544394699049178/ koa.com/campgrounds/cheyenne wyndhamhotels.com
Sage & Sand Motel Greenway Trailer Park Motel 6 Ranch at Ucross in
901 W. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-237-2088 • 3829 Greenway St. • 307-634-6696 • Buffalo / Sheridan
1735 Westland Rd. • 307-635-6806 •
sage-sand-motel-casper.booked.net greenwaytrailerpark.net/page10.html motel6.com 2673 U.S. Hwy. 14 E. • 307-737-2281 •
Super 8 Motel - Casper West theranchatucross.com • blairhotels.com
Hide-A-Way RV Park My Place Hotel
3838 CY Ave. • 307-266-3480 • 218 S. Greeley Hwy. • 307-637-7114 • The Ranch at Ucross is the crown jewel
1920 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-1400 •
wyndhamhotels.com facebook.com/pages/Hide-A-Way-Mobile- in the Blair Hotels collection. Offering
myplacehotels.com the full guest ranch experience of
Village/116140285082126
Townhouse Casper Quality Inn
hiking, fishing and horseback riding
Conference Center surrounded by breathtaking scenery.
Last Chance Camp 2245 Etchepare Dr. • 307-459-6294 • Conference season runs October
300 W. F St. • 307-235-2531 • 11234 Coonrod Rd. • 307-640-0697 • choicehotels.com through April for retreats, receptions
choicehotels.com lastchancecamp.com and groups of up to 100 people.
Ranger Motel
Trout On Inn Restway Travel Park 909 W. 16th St. • 307-634-7995
18193 State Hwy. 220 • 307-462-1917 • 4212 Whitney Rd. • 307-634-3811 •
troutoninn.com restwaytravelpark.com Red Lion Hotel and CODY
Virginian Motel-Casper Conference Center
Terry Bison Ranch Resort BED & BREAKFASTS
204 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-638-4466 •
830 E. A St. • 307-266-3959 51 I25 Service Rd. • 307-634-4171 •
terrybisonranch.com
redlion.com/cheyenne-wy The Lockhart Inn
Yellowstone Motel Rodeo Inn 109 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-272-8928 •
1610 E. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-234-9174 • DUDE RANCHES 3839 E. Lincolnway • 307-634-2171
facebook.com/StayinCody
yellowstone-motel-wy.hub.biz
Bit-O-Wyo Ranch Margo’s Mountain Suite
Rodeway Inn East Bed & Breakfast
RESORTS 470 Happy Jack Rd. • 307-638-6924 •
12500 I-80 • 307-635-7799 •
bitowyoranch.com 25 Bradford Dr. • 307-587-7580 •
Grey Reef Lodging rodewayinn.com
margosmountainsuite.com
18187 State Hwy. 220 • 307-331-2031 • HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Round Up Motel
wyocowboydrifters.com Robins Nest Bed and Breakfast
Best Western Plus Frontier Inn 403 S. Greeley Hwy. • 307-634-7741
1508 Alger Ave. • 307-527-7208 •
VACATION RENTALS 8101 Hutchins Dr. • 307-638-8891 • Sands Motel robinsnestcody.com
bestwestern.com/plusfrontierinn
The Dry Fly Lodge 1022 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-7771 • Windmill Inn LLC
Candlewood Suites sands-motel.com
7630 Spencer Rd. • 307-237-5997 • 322 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-587-5767 •
platteriverguides.com/lodging 2335 Tura Pkwy. • 307-634-6622 • windmillinnwyoming.com
candlewoodsuites.com
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CABINS Chief Joseph RV Park Creekside Lodge at Yellowstone Big Bear Motel
4 Van Dyke Rd. • 307-527-5510 • 995 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-9795 • 139 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-3117 •
Apple Jack Ranch chiefjosephrvpark.com creeksidelodgeyellowstone.com codywyomingbigbear.com
43 Walking Star Rd. • 307-899-0546 •
applejackranch.com Clearwater Campground Crossed Sabres Ranch Buffalo Bill’s Antler Inn
Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger 829 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3750 • 1213 17th St. • 307-587-2084 •
Beartooth Lodge and District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov crossedsabresranch.com antlersinncody.com
Cabin Rentals
7 Crandall Park Lane • 307-587-7100 • Cody KOA Double Diamond X Ranch Buffalo Bill’s Irma Hotel
beartoothlodge.com 5561 Greybull Hwy. • 307-587-2369 • 3453 Southfork Rd. • 307-587-5252 • 1192 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4221 •
codykoa.com ddxranchwyoming.com irmahotel.com
Buffalo Bill Cabin Village at Cody Trout Ranch Camp Elk Creek Ranch Carter Mountain Motel
the Buffalo Bill Village Resort - RV & Tipi Park 113 Sunlight Rd. • 307-587-3902 • 1701 Central Ave. • 307-587-4295 •
1701 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5544 • 4727 Powell Hwy. • 307-578-6757 • elkcreekranch.com cartermountainmotel.com
buffalobillvillage.com • blairhotels.com wyomingtroutranch.com
Hunter Peak Ranch Chamberlin Inn
Buffalo Bill Cabin Village offers an
authentic experience steeped in the Crazy Creek 4027 Crandall Rd. (Chief Joseph 1032 12th St. • 307-587-0202 •
history and legends of Cody. All cabins Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Scenic Hwy.) • 307-587-3711 • chamberlininn.com
offer full amenities with easy access Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov hunterpeakranch.com
to fine dining at QT’s Restaurant, Cody Holiday Lodge
Bottoms Up Lounge and a heated Deer Creek Campground K Bar Z Guest Ranch 244 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-349-8642 •
outdoor pool (May–Sept.). & Outfitters, LLC codyholidaylodge.com
808 Meadow Lane Ave. • 307-527-6241 •
fs.usda.gov 3477 Crandall Rd. • 307-587-4410 •
kbarzguestranch.com The Cody Hotel
Casa Lodging Hogan-Luce Campground 232 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-5915 •
1413 Rumsey Ave. • 888-650-3053 •
18 m. north of Cody off Wyoming State K3 Guest Ranch Bed & Breakfast thecody.com
casalodging.com
Hwy. 120 • 307-578-5900 • blm.gov 30 Nielsen Trail • 307-272-7507 •
k3guestranch.com Cody Legacy Inn
Cody Cowboy Village Island Lake Campground 1801 Mountain View Dr. • 307-587-6472 •
203 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-7555 •
Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Rimrock Ranch codylegacyinn.com
codycowboyvillage.com
Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov 2728 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3970 •
rimrockranch.com Cody Lodging Company
Lake Creek Campground 1371 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-6000 •
Elephant Head Lodge Shoshone Lodge & Guest Ranch codylodgingcompany.com
Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork
1170 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3980 • Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov 349 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-4044 •
elephantheadlodge.com shoshonelodge.com Cody Motor Lodge
Small two-diamond AAA log-cabin Lilly Lake Campground 1455 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-6291 •
mountain resort for your family’s Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Stagecoach River Ranch, Inc codymotorlodge.us
Yellowstone vacation. Settle in, relax, Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov 301 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-578-6074 •
have a great meal. Enjoy the park, fish, stagecoachriverranch.com
hike and make memories. Little Sunlight Campground Comfort Inn at the
15 units Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Buffalo Bill Village Resort
Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov 1601 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5556 •
A Western Rose Motel blairhotels.com
The Molesworth House Newton Creek Campground 1807 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4258 •
awesternrose.com Conveniently located in the heart
921 14th St. • 307-254-9020 • 37 m. west of Cody • 307-527-6241 •
of downtown Cody, this hotel is
molesworthhouse.com fs.usda.gov a comfortable walking distance
A Wyoming Inn to popular activities and is the
Pahaska Tepee Resort Ponderosa Campground 720 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-4208 • perfect choice among vacationers
183 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-527-7701 • 1815 8th St. • 307-587-9203 • awyominginn.com and corporate travelers. Enjoy our
pahaska.com codyponderosa.com free airport shuttle and continental
AmericInn Lodge & Suites breakfast.
River Bend Cabins Rex Hale Campground 508 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-7716 •
574 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-899-2719 • Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti District • americinn.com
307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Green Creek Inn & RV Park
river-bend-cabins-cody.business.site
Beartooth Inn of Cody 2908 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-5004 •
Saddlestring Ranch River’s View RV Park 2513 Greybull Hwy. • 307-527-5505 • greencreekinn.com
16 Saddle String Rd. • 888-650-3053 • 109 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-272-8928 • beartoothinn.com
stayincody.com
Green Gables Inn
saddlestringranch.com
Best Western Premier 1636 Central Ave. • 307-587-6886 •
Southfork Guest Cottage Sleeping Giant Campground Ivy Inn & Suites codysgreengables.com
119 Diamond Basin Rd. • 307-587-4367 • and Picnic Area 1800 8th St. • 307-587-2572 •
Hilton Inn & Suites
yellowstonecountry.org/place/southfork- Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger bestwestern.com
guest-cottage District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov 8 Southfork Rd. • 307-587-4505 •
Best Western Sunset Inn hilton.com
Wapiti Mountain Cabin Three Mile Campground 1601 8th St. • 307-587-4265 •
3 Paintbrush Dr. • 307-899-0155 • Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger bestwestern.com
codyvacationrentals.com District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
buffalobluffrvpark.com
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WYOMING
HAMPTON INN & HAMPTON INN &
SUITES OF RIVERTON SUITES BUFFALO
HOTELS
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your next trip to Wind River Country able stay. Indoor pool, whirlpool
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OFFERING COMFORT AND 307-856-3500 307-684-8899
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Enjoy Converse County, the home of Come relax with us in Casper. Free hot Safely serving you to enjoy a com-
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& Wi-Fi. Hiking, saloons & Wyoming & fitness center. Easy access to hiking, fitness center. Free hot breakfast.
Pioneer Museum nearby. golf & museums.
307-382-9222
307-358-0707 307 235-6668 timberlinehotels.com
douglassuites.hamptoninn.com casperwy.hamptoninn.com
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PLACES TO STAY
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Travelodge Grand Teton Park RV
2307 Wyoming Ave. • 307-228-4744 • Resort & Cabins
Baymont Inn and Suites Alamo Inn & Suites wyndhamhotels.com 17800 U.S. 287 • 307-733-1980 • nps.gov
480 E. Lathrop Rd. • 307-215-9986 • 608 E. 2nd St. • 307-682-9341 •
wyndhamhotels.com alamoinngillettewy.com Wingate by Wyndham Headwaters Campground
C’Mon Inn Arbuckle Lodge
1801 Cliff Davis Dr. • 307-622-1147 • and RV Park
wyndhamhotels.com
100 Grassy Lake Rd. • 307-543-2861 •
301 E. Lathrop Rd. • 307-472-6300 • 1400 S. Garner Lake Rd. • 307-685-6363 •
gtlc.com
cmoninn.com arbucklelodge.com
Chuck Wagon RV Park 2105 Rogers Dr. • 307-686-8600 • Dornans Chuckwagon Togwotee Mountain Lodge
310 Pioneer Ct. • 307-837-2828 •
motel6.com Spur Ranch Cabins 27655 U.S. 26 • 307-543-2847 •
chuckwagonrv.com 12170 Dornan Rd. • 307-733-2522 • dornans. togwoteelodge.com
National 9 Inn
com
1020 E. U.S. Hwy. 14–16 • 844-709-0799 •
FOUR CORNERS
national9gillette.com Luton’s Teton Cabins
GRANGER
Quality Inn 24000 N. Gun Barrel Flats Rd. •
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS 307-543-2489 • tetoncabins.com HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
409 Butler Spaeth Rd. • 307-682-4757 •
Four Corners Country Inn choicehotels.com McReynolds Blacktail Cabins Little America Hotel
& RV Campground Ramada Plaza and 13040 Antelope Flats Rd. • 307-733-4653 • I-80, Exit 68 • 307-875-2400 •
mcreynoldsblacktailcabins.com
24695 U.S. Hwy. 85 • 307-746-4776 • Conference Center littleamerica.com/wyoming
rtconnect.net/~4cornerscountryinn 2009 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-686-3000 • Signal Mountain Lodge
wyndhamhotels.com 1 Inner Park Rd., Grand Teton National Park
• 307-543-2831 • signalmountainlodge.com GREEN RIVER
GILLETTE Ramada Plaza by
Wyndham Gillette Hotel CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS & Conference Center
Colter Bay Campground Buckboard Campground/
Green Tree’s Crazy 2009 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-686-3000 •
ramadaplazagilwy.com 100 Colter Bay Campground Rd. •
AKA Buckboard Crossing
Woman Campground 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com Hwy. 530 S. • 435-784-3445 •
1001 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-3665 • Super 8 recreation.gov
crazywomancampground.com 208 S. Decker Ct. • 307-682-8078 • Colter Bay Tent Cabins
wyndhamhotels.com 100 Colter Bay Village Rd. • 307-543-3100
Buckboard Marina at
High Plains Campground • gtlc.com Flaming Gorge
1600 S. Garner Lake Rd. • 307-687-7339 • TownePlace Suites Gillette HC 65 Box 100 • 307-875-6927 •
highplainscampground.com 1715 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-1464 • Colter Bay Village RV Park buckboardmarina.net
marriott.com 100 Colter Bay Campground Rd. •
307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
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Super 8 Motel HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Horse Creek Ranch Inn on the Creek
280 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-9330 9600 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-6556 • 295 N. Millward St. • 307-739-1565 •
• super8.com Best Western Devils Tower Inn horsecreekranch.com innonthecreek.com
229 A St. • 307-467-5747 •
Western Motel Inn bestwestern.com/devilstowerinn Spotted Horse Ranch Jackson Hole Lodging
890 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-2840 12355 S. U.S. Hwy. 191 • 307-733-2097 • 802 W. Broadway, 2nd Floor • 307-733-8319
Hulett Motel spottedhorseranch.com • jacksonholelodging.com
202 Main St. • 307-467-5220 •
GREYBULL devilstowerlodging.com HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Jackson Hole Super 8 Motel
750 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-6833 •
BED & BREAKFASTS Motel Pioneer 49er Inn & Suites jacksonholesuper8.com
121 Hunter St. • 307-467-5656 • 330 W. Pearl Ave. • 307-733-7550 •
Maid Marians Bed & Breakfast devilstowercountry.com/lodging/motel- townsquareinns.com Lexington at Jackson
540 3rd Ave. N. • 307-250-6551 • pioneer Hole Hotel & Suites
maidmariansbedandbreakfast.com Alpine House Lodge & Cottages 285 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-2648 •
285 N. Glenwood St. • 307-739-1570 • lexjh.com
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS HYATTVILLE alpinehouse.com
Miller Park Lodge
Cabin Creek Picnic Ground Alpine Motel
CABINS 155 N. Jackson St. • 307-733-4858 •
- Bighorn National Forest 70 S. Jean St. • 307-739-3200 millerparklodge.net
15.7 m. northeast of Shell, WY on U.S. Hwy. Diamond S. Retreat
14. • 307-765-4435 • fs.usda.gov
Antler Inn Motel 6
5240 Rd. 48 • 307-469-2204 •
diamondsretreat.com 43 W. Pearl Ave. • 307-733-2535 • 600 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-1620 •
Campbell’s Green Oasis townsquareinns.com motel6-jackson.com
Campground Paintrock Ranch
5175 Rea Grove Lane • 307-254-1615 •
Mountain Modern Motel
540 12th Ave. N. • 307-765-2856 •
greenoasiscampground.com paintrockranch.net The Anvil Hotel 380 W. Broadway • 307-733-4340 •
215 N. Cache St. • 307-733-3668 • mountainmodernmotel.com
Greybull KOA anvilhotel.com
Parkway Inn & Spa
399 N. 2nd St. • 800-562-7508 • JACKSON On the doorstep of Yellowstone, in
125 N. Jackson St. • 800-247-8390 •
koa.com/campgrounds/greybull the heart of Jackson, The Anvil Hotel
parkwayinn.com
CABINS delivers crafted beauty and unique
Lower Paintrock Lake experiences — all against a stunning
Campground - Bighorn natural backdrop. Perfectly situated Pony Express Motel
Elk Country Inn
for any visitor looking to find local 1075 W. Broadway • 307-733-3835 •
National Forest 480 W. Pearl St. • 307-733-2364 • hidden gems and connect with the ponyexpressmotel.com
15.7 m. northeast of Shell on U.S. Hwy. townsquareinns.com community.
14, then 25.7 m. southeast on F17 • Ranch Inn
307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov The Kudar - Motel and Cabins
45 E. Pearl St. • 307-733-6363 •
260 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2823 • thekudar.
Cache House ranchinn.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS com
215 B N. Cache St. • 307-733-3668 • Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole
Antler Motel CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS thecachehouse.com
475 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2357 •
1116 N. 6th St. • 307-765-4404 • antlermotel. Hang your hat among soon-to-be rusticinnatjh.com
com Atherton Creek Campground
friends. Located next to the Anvil Hotel
Forest Rd. 30374 • 307-739-5500 • in the heart of historical downtown Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa
Greybull Motel fs.usda.gov Jackson, Cache House is a new hostel 175 N. Jackson St. • 307-733-2000 •
300 N. 6th St. • 307-765-2628 • lodging experience featuring two
Glamping of Jackson Hole rustyparrot.com
greybullmotel.com shared living quarters with 50 bunks
N. Fork Fall Creek Rd. • 307-264-4722 • and a spacious lobby.
SpringHill Suites by
Historic Hotel Greybull glampingofjacksonhole.com
Marriott Jackson Hole
602 Greybull Ave. • 307-202-0329 • Elk Refuge Inn
historichotelgreybull.com Granite Creek Campground 150 W. Simpson • 307-201-5320 •
U.S. 189/191 east 10 m. to Forest Route 1755 N. Hwy. 89 • 307-200-0981 • marriott.com
K-Bar Motel 30500, north 6 m. • 307-739-5570 • fs.usda. elkrefugeinn.net
gov
Virginian Lodge
300 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-4426 Elk Refuge Ranch Home 750 W. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-2792 •
Wheels Motel Kozy Campground 2205 Nowlin Trl. • 786-355-6566 • virginianlodge.com
13 m. east of Hoback Junction • jacksonholevacationhomeelkrefuge.com
1324 N. 6th St. • 307-299-5505 • White Buffalo Club
wheelsmotel.com 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
Flat Creek Inn of Jackson Hole 160 W. Gill Ave. • 307-734-4900 •
Yellowstone Motel Little Cottonwood 1935 N. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-5276 • whitebuffaloclub.com
Group Campground flatcreekinn.com
247 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-4456 • The Wort Hotel
yellowstonemotel.net 877-444-6777 • fs.fed.us Four Winds Motel 50 N. Glenwood St. • 307-733-2190 •
Station Creek Campground 150 N. Millward St. • 307-733-2474 • worthotel.com
jacksonholefourwinds.com
Snake River Canyon • 307-739-5500 • Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole
fs.usda.gov Golden Eagle Inn 930 W. Broadway • 307-734-0035 •
325 E. Broadway • 307-733-2042 • wyominginn.com
goldeneagleinn.com
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Lodge at Pinedale Red Desert Rose Campground Riverside Garage & Cabins
1054 W. Pine St. • 907-367-8802 • (formerly RV World Campground) 107 Riverside Ave. • 307-327-5361 •
PINE HAVEN lodgeatpinedale.com riversidegarageandcabins.com
3101 Wagon Circle Rd. • 307-328-1091 •
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS Sundance Motel reddesertrose.com
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Cedar Ridge RV Park 148 E. Pine St. • 307-367-4789 • Western Hills Campground
sundancemotelwy.com Lazy Acres Campground
9 Industrial Park • 307-756-3443 • 2500 Wagon Circle St. • 307-324-2592 •
westernhillscampground.com
RV Park and Motel
cedarridgerv.com
RESORTS 110 Fields Ave. • 307-327-5968 •
Empire Guesthouse and RV Park Lakeside Lodge Resort & Marina HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS lazyacreswyo.com
115 Pine Haven Rd. • 307-756-3454 •
empireguesthouse.com
99 Forest Service Rd. 111 • 307-367-2221 • 1st Choice Inn VACATION RENTALS
lakesidelodge.com
1904 E. Cedar St. • 307-328-1401 •
1stchoicerawlins.com
Riverside Lodge
313 Shoshone Ave. • 307-710-5660 •
PINEDALE POWELL Americas Best Value montevistavacationhomes.com
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Star Valley Ranch RV Park Two Rivers Inn HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
3522 Muddy String Rd. • 307-883-2425 • 401 Park St. • 307-864-3499 •
starvalleyranchresort.com tworiversinnwy.com Best Western Torchlight Inn Comfort Inn
1809 N. 16th St. • 307-322-4070 • 100 N. Rd. 11 • 307-347-9898 •
Wolf Den Log Cabin bestwestern.com choicehotels.com
Motel & RV Park TORRINGTON Motel West Winds Days Inn
106761 U.S. Hwy. 89 and 55 County Rd. 115 •
1756 South St. • 307-331-8074 • 500 N. 10th St. • 307-347-4251 •
307-883-2226 • wolfdenlogcabinmotel.com BED & BREAKFASTS
westwindsmotel.us wyndhamhotels.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS Tea Kettle Ranch Bed & Breakfast
Wyoming Motel Town House Motor Inn
4125 Rd. 76 • 307-532-5375 •
Cabin Creek Inn teakettleranch.com
1103 9th St. • 307-322-5383 • 119 N. 10th St. • 307-347-2426 •
211 S. Main St. • 307-883-3262 • wyomingmotelwheatland.com townhouseinnwy.com
cabincreekinn.com CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
VACATION RENTALS
Snider’s Rustic Inn, LLC City Slickers RV Park WILSON Herzberg Hideaway-
473 N. Main St. • 307-883-0222 • 1234 S. Main St. • 307-575-2776
sniders-rustic-inn.wyoming-top-hotels.com BED & BREAKFASTS Country Guest House
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS 1365 Airport Rd. • 307-347-2217 •
Bentwood Inn herzbergguesthouse.com
THERMOPOLIS Best Value Inn of Torrington 4250 Raven Haven Rd. • 307-739-1411 •
1548 Main St. • 307-532-7118 • redlion.com bentwoodinn.com
CABINS WRIGHT
Holiday Inn Express Hotel/Suites Jackson Hole Hideout
H Diamond W. Youth Camp, Inc. 1700 E. Valley Rd. • 307-532-7600 • 6175 Heck of a Hill Rd. • 307-733-3233 • CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
54.81 County Rd. 15–36 • 307-347-3431 • hiexpress.com/torringtonwy jacksonholehideout.com
hdiamondw.com Sagebluff RV Park
Teton View Bed & Breakfast 76 S. Boulder Cir. • 307-464-1305 •
CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS 2136 Coyote Loop • 307-733-7954 •
WAPITI tetonview.com
sagebluffrvpark.com
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AFTON ALTA BIG PINEY Muddy Guard Cabin -
Bighorn National Forest
MUSEUMS OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES MUSEUMS 24.5 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16,
then 1/8 m. east on F473 • 307-684-7806 •
Call Air Museum Teton Backcountry Guides Green River Valley Museum fs.usda.gov
150 S. Washington Ave. • 307-885-3995 • 1110 Alta North Rd. • 307-353-2900 • 206 N. Front St. • 307-276-5343 •
callairmuseum.org tetonbackcountryguides.com grvm.com MUSEUMS
OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES Johnson County Jim Gatchell
BAGGS Memorial Museum
Feathered Hook Outfitters llc C.K. Hunting & Fishing 100 Fort St. • 307-684-9331 •
424 Adams St. • 888-FLY-FISH • MUSEUMS 221 Smith Ave. • 307-260-6415 • jimgatchell.com
featheredhook.com ckhunting.com
Outlaw Stop OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
THEATERS & PERFORMANCES 115 N. Penland • 307-383-7261 •
littlesnakerivermuseum.com/outlaw_stop BONDURANT Bear Track Outfitters
Star Valley Arts Council 8885 U.S. 16 • 307-620-0346 • beartrak.com
150 S. Washington • 307-880-5267 • OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
starvalleyarts.org
BANNER Big Horn Outfitters
Sleeping Indian Outfitters 181 U.S. 16 • 307-620-0390 •
HISTORIC SITES 14496 Hwy. 191 • 307-733-6740 • bighornoutfitters.com
ALADDIN sleepingindianoutfitters.com
Wagon Box Fight Full Circle Outfitters LLC
TOURS 138 Fort St. • 307-777-6323 • P.O. Box 111 • 307-899-4673 •
guided audio tour MUSEUMS OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES Powder River Outfitters
WY 24 • 307-224-8887 of Wyoming
Fort Phil Kearny Museum Blue Sky Sage Horseback 74 Maverick Trl. • 307-751-4660 • facebook.
& Interpretive Center Riding Retreats com/Powder-River-Outfitters-of-
ALCOVA 528 Wagon Box Rd. • 307-684-7629 • Sublette Co. Rd. #23-132, The Lander Cutoff, Wyoming-324739534544
fortphilkearny.com 30 m. south of Boulder • 307-260-7990 •
Spiritrider Leadership Outfitters
HISTORIC SITES blueskysage.com
TOURS 409 Trabing Rd. • 307-277-1235 •
Mormon Handcart Historic Sites spiritriderslodge.com
47600 W. U.S. Hwy. 220 • 307-328-2953 Story Hatchery & Visitor Center BUFFALO Triple Three Outfitters
311 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-683-2234 •
OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES wgfd.wyo.gov 30 Kolb Dr. • 307-684-2436 •
ENTERTAINMENT triplethreeoutfitters.com/index.html
North Platte Lodge Big Horn Mountain Festival
TOURS
20400 W. Grey Reef Rd. • 307-237-1182 • BEULAH 18 Fairgrounds Rd. • 307-620-0800 •
northplattelodge.com bighornmountainfestival.com Ultimate Outdoors
MUSEUMS
The Reef Fly Shop Creekside Ice Cream 1121S. Main St. • 307-684-5523 •
ultimateoutdoorsadventures.com
22222 Grey Reef Rd. • 307-232-9128 • Vore Buffalo Jump Parlor & Mini Golf
thereefflyshop.com Old Hwy. 14 • 307-266-9530 • 665 E. Hart St. • 307-684-7347 •
vorebuffalojump.org creeksideclubhouse.com
RECREATION AREAS BUFORD
Kortes Reservoir/ GALLERIES
HISTORIC SITES
BIG HORN
WYOMING OFFICE OF TOURISM/ANDY BARDON.
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Casper Recreation Center Crandall Creek Outfitters THEATERS & PERFORMANCES Wyoming State Capitol
1803 E. 4th St. • 307-235-8383 • 223 N. Durbin • 307-237-8468 • 200 W. 24th St. • 307-777-7220 •
casperwy.gov crandallcreekoutfitters.com Casper Events Center state.wy.us
1 Events Dr. • 800-442-2256 •
Casper Speedway Fish Tales Guide Service caspereventscenter.com Quebec O1
1277–1345 Amoco Rd. • 307-575-3555 • 3400 Hawthorne Ave. • 307-262-5173 • 2025 CO Rd. 238 • 307-422-3425 •
casperspeedway.com fishtalesguideservice.biz Casper Theater Company wyoparks.wyo.gov
735 CY Ave. • 307-267-7243 •
Wyoming Symphony Orchestra Gear Up and Get Out There caspertheatercompany.net MUSEUMS
225S. David St. • 307-266-1478 • 254 W. 1st St. • 307-235-6353 •
wyomingsymphony.org gearupandgetoutthere.com Studio City Stadium 10 Theatre Cheyenne Botanic Gardens
5020 E. 2nd St. • 307-472-7469 • 710 S. Lions Park Dr. • 307-637-6458 •
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS Grey Reef Anglers wyomovies.com botanic.org
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OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS RODEO DEVILS TOWER
Milliron T.J. Outfitting Inc Top of the World Cody Nite Rodeo Bus OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
1528 TKO, Terry Ranch Rd. • 307-631-8107 • 2823 U.S. Hwy. 212 • 307-587-5368 • C/O Cody Nite Rodeo • 307-272-5573 •
millirontjoutfitters.com topoftheworldresort.com codytransportation.com Devils Tower & Needles
Rock Climbing Guides
Timberline Outfitters GALLERIES THEATERS & PERFORMANCES 157 State Hwy. 24 • 307-756-3516 •
9602 W. Milliron Rd. • 307-635-7288 • towerguides.com
timberlinehunting.com Big Horn Galleries Studio Theatre at CCPA
1167 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-7587 • 1527 18th St. • 307-527-7398 • Devils Tower Climbing
RODEO bighorngalleries.com studiotheatreccpa.org
37 W. Rd. • 307-467-5267 •
devilstowerclimbing.com
Cheyenne Frontier Days Cody Country Art League TOURS
1210 W. 8th Ave. • 307-778-7200 • cfdrodeo. 836 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-3597 •
com codycountryartleague.com Airborne Over Cody
2834 Big Horn Ave. • 307-899-3659 • DOUGLAS
THEATERS & PERFORMANCES Open Range Images airborneovercody.com
1201 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-8870 • ENTERTAINMENT
Atlas Theater openrangeimages.com Cody to Yellowstone: Self-
Guided Audio Tour Wyoming State Fair and Rodeo
211 W. Lincolnway • 307-638-6543 •
cheyennelittletheatre.org Simpson Gallagher Gallery 720 Sheridan Ave. • 307-224-8887 •
400 W. Center St. • 307-358-2398 •
1161 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4022 • wystatefair.com
travelstorys.com
Mary Godfrey Playhouse simpsongallaghergallery.com
2706 E. Pershing Blvd. • 307-638-6543 • Cody Trolley Tours EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
cheyennelittletheatre.org HISTORIC SITES 1192 Sheridan Ave., Porch of the Irma Hotel • Jackalope City Bike Rentals
307-527-7043 • codytrolleytours.com
TOURS State of Wyoming Veterans 198S. 3rd St. • 307-358-2950 •
Memorial Park Cody Wyoming Adventures conversecountytourism.com
Indian Wars and Early Wyoming: Intersection of 26th St. and Hwy. 14/16/20 • 1119 12th St. • 307-587-6988 •
Self-guided audio tour 307-587-0400 • cityofcody-wy.gov codywyomingadventures.com
HISTORIC SITES
121 W. 15th St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys. Camp Douglas Officers’
com MUSEUMS National Park History
Tours Step on Guide Club State Historic Site
NCAR-Wyoming Buffalo Bill Center of the West 1508 Alger Ave. • 307-527-7208 •
115 S. Riverbend Dr. • 307-358-9288 •
Supercomputing Center 720 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4771 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
yellowstoneparkhistorytours.com/NPHT.
8120 Veta Dr. • 307-996-4321 • centerofthewest.org html Fort Fetterman State Historic Site
nwsc.ucar.edu
Cody Dug Up Gun Museum, LLC Tour Yellowstone/Grub 725 WY-93 • 307-358-9288 •
wyoparks.wyo.gov
WINERIES & MEADERIES 1020 12th St. • 307-587-3344 • Steak Expeditions LLC
codydugupgunmuseum.com 1107 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-6316 •
Vintages Handcrafted Wine MUSEUMS
tourtoyellowstone.com
309 N. American Rd. Units 11 & 12 • Cody Heritage Museum
Douglas Railroad Museum
307-426-4635 • vintageswine.com 1092 Sheridan Ave. • 307-586-4272 • Tread ‘N’ Trails
codyheritagemuseum.org 121 Brownfield Rd. • 307-358-2950 •
405 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-286-7171 • seewhatconversecando.com
treadntrails.com
Historic Cody Mural and Museum
CHUGWATER Wyoming Pioneer Museum
1719 Wyoming Ave. • 307-587-3290 • ZIPLINING
codymural.com 400 W. Center St. • 307-358-9288 •
MUSEUMS wyoparks.wyo.gov
Sleeping Giant Ski Area & Zipline
Chugwater Museum Museum of the Old West 348 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3125 • OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
Main St. • 307-422-3509 •
at Old Trail Town zipsg.com
chugwater.com/museum.aspx 1831 Demaris Dr. • 307-587-5302 • LaPrele Flyfishing &
oldtrailtown.org
Hunting Preserve
CORA 2000 Cold Springs Rd. • 707-373-3571 •
OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
CLEARMONT laprelecreek.com
Bliss Creek Outfitters OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
GALLERIES Spearhead Ranch
145 Rd. 6NS • 307-764-2363 • Kendall Valley Lodge
wyominghorsetrips.com 3493 Ross Rd. • 307-358-3607 •
Ucross Foundation Art Gallery 125 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-367-2223 • spearheadranch.com
30 Big Red Lane • 307-737-2291 • muleshoeoutfitters.com/kendallvalleylodge.
Boulder Basin Outfitters
ucrossfoundation.org htm RECREATION AREAS
3348 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-250-0076 •
OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
wyomingsummerpacktrips.com Mule Shoe Outfitters LLC Ayres Natural Bridge Park
125 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-367-2223 •
Cedar Mountain Trail Rides 208 Natural Bridge Rd. • 307-358-3532
Grizzly Outfitters muleshoeoutfitters.com
12 Spirit Mountain Rd. • 307-527-4966 •
1921 Passaic Rd. • 307-736-2277 •
facebook.com/cedarmountaintrailrides
Thunder Basin National Grassland
grizzlyoutfitters.net 2250 E. Richards St. • 307-358-4690 •
Cody Country Outfitters DANIEL fs.usda.gov
& Guides Associates
CODY OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
39 Rd. 6 BU • 307-587-6054 •
codycountryoutfitters.com Wyoming Fishing Company DUBOIS
ENTERTAINMENT
Cody Shooting Complex 12962 Wyoming Hwy. 189 • 307-360-3251 • EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
The Cody Cattle Company wyofishco.com
61 County Rd. 7WC • 307-587-5236 •
1910 Demaris St. • 307-272-5770 • codyshootingcomplex.org Cutthroat Fly Shop & Adventures
thecodycattlecompany.com 202 E. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2620 •
Dude Ranchers’ Association DAYTON cutthroatflyshop.com
Cody Firearms Experience
1122 12th St. • 307-587-2339 •
142 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-586-4287 • duderanch.org HISTORIC SITES GALLERIES
codyfirearmsexperience.com
Gary Fales Outfitting Dayton Mercantile Gary Keimig Art
The Cody Theatre Snowmobile Tours 408 Main St. • 307-638-3788 • 124 E. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-3002 •
1171 Sheridan Ave. • 307-205-5739 • daytonmercantile.com silversagegallery.com
2768 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3970 •
codytheater.com
garyfalesoutfitting.com
WINERIES & MEADERIES HISTORIC SITES
Park County Arts Council Gradient Mountain Sports
P.O. Box 742 • 307-899-6693 • Gallery on Main Petroglyphs
1390 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4659 •
parkcountyartscouncil.org 110 W. 3rd Ave. • 307-655-2221 • Trail Lake Rd. • 800-645-6233 •
gradientmountainsports.net
galleryonmaindayton.com windriver.org/experience/petroglyphs
The Wild Bunch North Fork Anglers
1192 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4221 •
1107 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-7274 • MUSEUMS
facebook.com/codywildbunch
northforkanglers.com
Dubois Museum: Wind
Wyoming Trout Guides River Historical Center
1210 Sheridan Ave. • 307-578-8217 • 909 W. Ramshorn • 307-455-2284 •
wyomingtroutguides.com fremontcountymuseums.com
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HULETT OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES Togwotee Adventures Yellowstone Tours from
1050 U.S. 89 • 877-864-9683 • Jackson Hole
MUSEUMS A-OK Corral Horseback Riding togwoteesnowmobile.com 1195 Meadowlark Lane • 307-699-7922 •
9600 S. U.S. 89 • 307-733-6556 • yellowstonesafaritours.com
Hulett Wyoming Museum horsecreekranch.com World Cast Anglers
& Art Gallery 485 W. Broadway • 307-733-6934 • WINERIES & MEADERIES
Black Dog Raft Company worldcastanglers.com
115 Hwy. 24 • 307-468-5292 •
devilstowercountry.com 529 No Name Alley • 307-699-4110 • Jackson Hole Winery
blackdograftcompany.com RECREATION AREAS 2800 Boyles Hill Rd. • 307-201-1057 •
OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES BrushBuck Guide Services jacksonholewinery.com
Snake River Canyon
Devils Tower Outfitters 490 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-699-2999 • S. Park Bridge • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
brushbuckguideservices.com
87 Whitetail Creek Rd. • 307-467-5825 • JEFFREY CITY
devilstoweroutfitters.com TOURS
Fish the Fly Guide Service
- Jackson Hole, WY AlpenGlow Tours HISTORIC SITES
Lake Guest Ranch
314 Lake Ranch Rd. • 307-290-2025 • P.O. Box 42 • 307-690-1139 • fishthefly.com 1807A Ellingwood Lane • 307-739-1914 • Oregon Trail
lakeranch.it alpenglowtours.com
Grand Teton Fly Fishing 307-322-3014 •
wyohistory.org/education/oregon-trail
Wyoming Edge Outfitters 225 W. Broadway • 307-690-0910 • Ana’s Grand Excursions
grandtetonflyfishing.com 1148 W. Hwy. 22 #H5 • 307-690-6106 •
100 Mule Creek Rd. • 307-467-5663 • RECREATION AREAS
wyoedge.com anasgrandexcursions.com
Hidden Basin Outfitters Gold Flakes to Yellowcake
7895 Cowboy Way • 307-733-7980 • Buffalo Roam Tours
Historic Mine Trail
hiddenbasin.com 3065 Blair Dr. • 307-413-0954 •
JACKSON buffaloroamtours.com U.S. Hwy. 287 • 800-645-6233
High Mountain Heli-Skiing
BREWERIES EcoTour Adventures
1 Johnny Counts Rd. • 307-733-3274 •
Snake River Brewing Co., Inc. heliskijackson.com 1300 Carol Lane • 307-690-9533 • KAYCEE
jhecotouradventures.com
235 S. Millward St. • 307-739-2337 • Hole Hiking Experience MUSEUMS
snakeriverbrewing.com GaperGuide Grand Teton:
1350 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-690-4453 •
holehike.com Self-guided audio tour Hoofprints of the Past Museum
ENTERTAINMENT 344 Nolan Ave. • 307-738-2381 •
10 E. Broadway Ave. • 307-224-8887 •
Bridger Productions, Inc. Jackson Hole Anglers travelstorys.com hoofprintsofthepast.org
990 S. Montana Rd. • 888-458-7688 •
4150 Gloryview Lane • 307-690-7871 •
bridgerproductions.com
jacksonholeanglers.com GaperGuide Inc.
565 N. Cache St. • 307-733-4626 • KEMMERER
Center for the Arts Jackson Hole Fishing Adventures gaperguide.com
240 S. Glenwood St. • 307-733-4900 •
282 E. Pearl Ave. • 307-690-3289 • MUSEUMS
jhcenterforthearts.org
jhflyfishing.com Grand Teton National Park-Outer
Road: Self-Guided Audio Tour Fossil Country Frontier Museum
Grand Teton Music Festival Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School 400 Pine Ave. • 307-877-6551 •
675 E. Broadway Ave. • 307-224-8887 •
802 Powderhorn Lane • 307-699-3440 • travelstorys.com facebook.com/Fossil-Country-Frontier-
175 S. King St. • 307-733-3050 • gtmf.org
jhflyfishingschool.com Museum-763935893653493
Jackson Hole Art Auction Jackson Hole Grand Expeditions
Jackson Hole Mountain Guides PALEONTOLOGY
130 E. Broadway • 866-549-9278 • 585 Dogwood Lane • 307-543-6025 •
1325 S. Hwy. 89, Suite 104 • 307-733-4979 jhgrandexpeditions.com
jacksonholeartauction.com
• jhmg.com Fossil Butte National Monument
Jackson Hole Shooting Jackson National Fish Hatchery 864 Chicken Creek Rd. • 307-877-4455 •
Jackson Hole Pack Trips nps.gov
Experience 1500 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-733-2510 •
1116 Maple Way • 307-733-7086 • fws.gov
4125 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-690-7921 • fishjacksonwyo.com Fossil Safari
shootinjh.com
Mountain Mike’s Tours Farm Field Rd. • 307-883-2445 • fossilsafari.
Jackson Hole Snowmobile Tours com
Off Square Theatre Company 111 Gill St. • 307-774-1000 •
520 N. Cache St. • 307-733-6850 • mountainmikestours.com
240 S. Glenwood St. • 307-733-3021 • togwoteelodge.com Ulrich’s Fossil Gallery
offsquare.org
Scenic Safaris 4400 Fossil Butte Rd. (10 m. west of
Jackson Hole Whitewater Kemmerer, off Hwy. 30) • 307-877-6466 •
Old Time Photo Studio 1255 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-734-8898 •
650 W. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-1007 • scenic-safaris.com ulrichsfossilgallery.com
36 E. Broadway • 307-733-6467 • jhww.com
jholdtimephotos.com
Snow King Scenic Chairlift:
Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS Self-Guided Audio Tour KIRBY
650 W. Broadway • 307-690-6402 •
8494, 402 E. Snow King Ave. •
jacksonholewildlifesafaris.com DISTILLERIES
Leisure Sports 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
1075S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-3040 • JD High Country Outfitters Wyoming Whiskey, Inc.
leisuresportsadventure.com Teton Adventures: Self-
50 E. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-3270 •
jdhcoutfitters.com
Guided Audio Tour 100 S. Nelson • 307-864-2116 •
GALLERIES 532 N. Cache • 307-224-8887 • wyomingwhiskey.com
Mill Iron Ranch travelstorys.com
Art Association of Jackson Hole
3495 E. Horse Creek Rd. • 307-733-6390 •
240 S. Glenwood • 307-733-6379 • millironranch.net
Tours In Yellowstone LA BARGE
artassociation.org 1171 Melody Creek Lane • 307-317-3095 •
Reel Deal Anglers toursinyellowstone.com HISTORIC SITES
Cayuse Western Americana
145 E. Snow King Ave. #8 • 307-413-0669 •
255 N. Glenwood Ave. • 307-739-1940 • Westward Ho!: Self- Names Hill State Historic Site
reeldealanglers.com
cayusewa.com Guided Audio Tour U.S. Hwy. 189, 6 m. south of La Barge •
Teton Mountain Bike Tours 140 E. Broadway Ste. 25 • 307-224-8887 • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.state.wy.us
Trailside Galleries travelstorys.com
545 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-0712 •
130 E. Broadway • 307-733-3186 • wybike.com
trailsidegalleries.com Wind River Air, LLC. LA GRANGE
Teton Troutfitters Inc. 1250 E. Airport Rd. • 307-360-8850 •
Trio Fine Art windriverair.com/scenic-tours.html OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
10770 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-5362 •
545 N. Cache St. • 307-734-4444 • tetontroutfitters.com
triofineart.com WYO 22 West/East: Self- Silver Wing Hunting Ranch &
Teton Wagon Train & Guided Audio Tour Silver Wing’s Sporting Clay’s
MUSEUMS Horse Adventure 1140 WY-22 • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys. 1086 U.S. Hwy. 85 • 307-834-2328
812 Cache Creek Dr. • 307-734-6101 • com
Jackson Hole Historical Museum
tetonwagontrain.com
225 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2414 • Wyoming Balloon Company
jacksonholehistory.org Teton Whitewater LCC 175 E. Broadway • 307-739-0900 •
260 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2285 • wyomingballoon.com
National Museum of Wildlife Art
tetonwhitewater.com
2820 Rungius Rd. • 307-733-5771 • Yellowstone Day Tours
wildlifeart.org 970 W. Broadway • 307-201-1499 •
yellowstonedaytours.com
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Big Horn Polo Club TOURS THERMOPOLIS OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
352 Bird Farm Rd. • 307-751-6969 •
thebighornpoloclub.com/index.htm English Tunnel Mine Tour HISTORIC SITES Elk Mountain Outfitters, LLC
125 S. Pass Main St. • 307-332-3684 • / Wapiti Ridge Ranch
GALLERIES southpasscity.com/tours Legend Rock Petroglyph 396 Bluffview Rd. • 307-322-3223 •
Historic Site elkmountainoutfittersllc.com
SAGE Community Arts 2861 Upper Cottonwood Creek Rd. •
21 W. Brundage St. • 307-674-1970 • STAR VALLEY RANCH 307-864-2176 • wyoparks.state.wy.us RECREATION AREAS
artinsheridan.com
OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES MUSEUMS Grayrocks Reservoir
HISTORIC SITES Wyoming Game & Fish Department •
Fishing with J Hot Springs County Museum 307-777-4600 • wgfd.wyo.gov
Trail End State Historic Site 468 Middle Branch Dr. • 307-880-5552 • and Cultural Center
400 Clarendon Ave. • 307-674-4589 • fishingwithj.com 700 Broadway St. • 307-864-5183 •
trailend.org thermopolismuseum.com WILSON
UpStream Anglers &
MUSEUMS Outdoor Adventures OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
230 Hardman Rd. • 307-690-3183 •
King’s Saddlery & Museum upstreamanglers.com Big Horn Guide Service Mangis Fishing Guide Service
184 N. Main St. • 307-672-2702 • 742 Arapahoe St. • 307-921-0950 • 2265 Coyote Loop • 307-690-8107 •
kingssaddlery.com bighornguideservice.com mangisguides.com
Sheridan County Historical SUNDANCE
Bighorn River Outfitters TOURS
Society & Museum
GALLERIES 214 U.S. Hwy. 20 • 307-272-3474 •
850 Sibley Cir. • 307-675-1150 • bighornriverfishingwy.com Jackson Hole Vintage Adventures
museumatthebighorns.org 1875 Gallery 5455 Hwy. 22 • 307-732-2628 •
120 N. 4th St. • 307-283-3301 • Wyoming Adventures woodboattours.com
OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES facebook.com/1875Gallery 932 Arapahoe • 307-272-6792 •
flyfishbighorn.com
Angling Destinations
TOURS WORLAND
7 E. Grinnell Plaza • 800-211-8530 • PALEONTOLOGY
anglingdestinations.com Sundance Walking Tour: MUSEUMS
Self-Guided Audio Tour The Wyoming Dinosaur Center
Bighorn Mountain Guides 110 Carter Ranch Rd. • 307-864-2997 • Washakie Museum and
309 E. Cleveland St. • 307-224-8887 •
1147 N. Gould St. • 307-751-2787 • wyomingdinosaurcenter.org Cultural Center
travelstorys.com
bighornmountainguides.com
2200 Big Horn Ave. • 307-347-4102 •
Nelson Outfitters washakiemuseum.org
900 Big Goose Rd. • 307-751-2262 • SUPERIOR TORRINGTON
nelsonoutfitters.com
PALEONTOLOGY
TOURS ENTERTAINMENT
Rangeland Enterprises Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite
Superior Ghost Town Wyoming Theatre Two 101 S. 23rd St. • 307-347-5100 •
394 Beaver Creek Rd. • 307-672-6717 •
3 N. Main • 307-362-8173 • 126 E. 20th Ave. • 307-532-2226 • recreation.gov
rangelandhuntingadventures.com
superiorwyoming.net wyomingtheatretwo.com
SledWyo
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS WRIGHT
357 E. 2nd St. • 307-751-2270 •
sledwyo.com TEN SLEEP Blazer Bicycle MUSEUMS
416 E. Valley Rd. • 307-534-6457 •
RECREATION AREAS BREWERIES sites.google.com/view/blazerbicycle/home Wright Centennial Museum
Coffeen Park Trailhead - Ten Sleep Brewing Company 104 Ranch Ct. • 307-464-1222 •
Bighorn National Forest RECREATION AREAS wrightcentennialmuseum.org
2549 Hwy. 16 • 307-366-2074 •
Tongue Ranger District 2013 Eastside 2nd tensleepbrewingco.com Pioneer Park/City of Torrington Wright Visitor Center
St. • 307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov 1781 W. 15th Ave. • 307-532-5666
MUSEUMS 15089 Wyoming 387 • 307-464-0079 •
THEATERS & PERFORMANCES visitgillettewright.com
Ten Sleep Pioneer Museum TOURS
WYO Theater 422 2nd St. • 307-366-2759 • Self-Guided Historic Loop Tours
42 N. Main • 307-672-9084 • facebook.com/Ten-Sleep-Pioneer-
2042 Main St. • 307-532-3879 •
YELLOWSTONE
wyotheater.com Museum-434314996614717
gogoshen.net NATIONAL PARK
TOURS WY Tour Goshen County: EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
TETON VILLAGE Self-Guided Audio Tour
Black Diamond Byway: Bear Aware, LLC
Self-guided audio tour 2042 Main St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS com 230 Canyon Village • 406-224-5367 •
1517 E. 5th St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys. bearaware.com
com Teton Village Sports
WINERIES & MEADERIES
P.O. Box 330, Crystal Springs Lodge • OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES
Thunder Mountain Tours 888-734-1507 • tetonvillagesports.com Pure Wyoming Wine -
25 Indian Paintbrush Rd. • 307-620-5538 • Table Mtn. Vineyards Horseback Riding and Llama
thundermountaintours.com OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES Packing in Yellowstone
5933 Rd. 48 • 307-459-0233 •
wyowine.com Xanterra Parks & Resorts • 307-344-7311 •
WY Tour Sheridan Jackson Hole Paragliding nps.gov/yell
1517 E. 5th St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys. Bridger Center • 307-739-2626 •
com jhparagliding.com TOURS
UPTON
TOURS GaperGuide North Yellowstone:
SINCLAIR MUSEUMS Self-Guided Audio Tour
Jackson Hole Aerial Tram
3395 Cody Lane • 307-733-2292 • Upton Red Onion Museum N. Entrance Rd. • 307-224-8887 •
MUSEUMS travelstorys.com
jacksonhole.com/summer-tram.html 729 Birch St. • 307-468-2672 •
Parco/Sinclair Museum westoncountymuseums.com Grand Canyon Snowcoach
Ride the Aerial Tram
300 Lincoln Ave. • 307-324-3058 • Day Tour - Winter
sinclairwyoming.com/museum.aspx 3395 Cody Lane • 307-739-2654 •
Xanterra Parks & Resorts • 307-344-7311 •
jacksonhole.com WHEATLAND yellowstonenationalparklodges.com
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visitor services
AFTON CHEYENNE DUBOIS Grand Teton Association
100 Headquarters Loop-70 • 307-739-3606
INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME • grandtetonassociation.org
CENTERS CENTERS CENTERS
Star Valley Chamber of Commerce Bureau of Land Management Dubois Visitor Center GREEN RIVER
150 S. Washington • 307-885-2759 • 5353 Yellowstone Rd. • 307-775-6256 • 20 Stalnaker St. • 307-455-3134 •
starvalleychamber.com wy.blm.gov duboiswyoming.org INFORMATION & WELCOME
CENTERS
Greater Cheyenne
BASIN Chamber of Commerce EVANSTON Green River Chamber
121 W. 15th St. • 307-638-3388 • of Commerce
INFORMATION & WELCOME cheyennechamber.org INFORMATION & WELCOME 1155 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-5711 •
CENTERS CENTERS grchamber.com
Southeast Wyoming Welcome
Basin Area Chamber Center – Cheyenne Bear River Travel
of Commerce 5611 High Plains Rd. • 307-777-7777 • Information Center GREYBULL
407 W. C St. • 307-568-3055 • basincc.com travelwyoming.com 601 Bear River Dr. • 307-789-6540 •
Visit Cheyenne
wyoparks.state.wy.us INFORMATION & WELCOME
CENTERS
BUFFALO 121 W. 15th St. • 307-778-3133 • City of Evanston
cheyenne.org 1200 Main St. • 307-783-6300 • evanstonwy. Greybull Area Chamber
INFORMATION & WELCOME Wyoming Game & Fish
org of Commerce
CENTERS 5400 Bishop Blvd. • 307-777-4600 • 521 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-2100 •
wgfd.wyo.gov greybull.com
Buffalo Chamber of Commerce GILLETTE
55 N. Main St. • 307-684-5544 • buffalowyo. TRANSPORTATION
com INFORMATION & WELCOME HULETT
Cheyenne Regional Airport CENTERS
4020 Airport Pkwy. W. • 307-634-7071 • INFORMATION & WELCOME
CASPER Gillette Visitor Center
cheyenneairport.com CENTERS
314 S. Gillette Ave. • 307-686-0040 •
INFORMATION & WELCOME visitgillettewright.com Hulett Chamber of Commerce
CENTERS CODY TRANSPORTATION
146 Main • 307-467-5430 •
hulett.org/chamber.htm
Casper Area Chamber INFORMATION & WELCOME Gillette - Campbell County Airport
of Commerce CENTERS 2000 Airport Rd. • 307-686-1042 •
500 N. Center St. • 307-234-5311 • ccgov.net/319/Airport JACKSON
casperwyoming.org Buffalo Bill Dam & Visitor Center
4808 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-527-6076 • bbdvc. INFORMATION & WELCOME
Visit Casper com CENTERS
139 W. 2nd St. Suite 1B • 307-234-5362 •
GLENROCK
visitcasper.com Cody Country Visitor Center Jackson Hole Central
INFORMATION & WELCOME
836 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-2777 • Reservations
Wyoming Game & Fish codychamber.org CENTERS
140 E. Broadway, Suite 24 • 307-733-4005 •
Visitor Center - Casper jacksonholewy.com
TRANSPORTATION Glenrock Area Chamber
3030 Energy Lane • 307-473-3400 •
wgfd.wyo.gov of Commerce Jackson Hole Chamber
Yellowstone Regional Airport 506 W. Birch St. • 307-436-5652 • of Commerce
TRANSPORTATION 2101 Roger Sedam Dr. • 307-587-5096 • glenrockchamber.org
260 W. Broadway, Suite A • 307-733-3316 •
flyyra.com
jacksonholechamber.com
Casper/Natrona County
International Airport GRAND TETON Jackson Hole/Greater
8500 Airport Pkwy. • 307-472-6688 COKEVILLE NATIONAL PARK Yellowstone Visitor Center
532 N. Cache St. • 307-733-3316 • fws.gov
INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME
CENTERS CENTERS TRANSPORTATION
FLICKR/DEREK BRUFF.
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INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME Sheridan County Airport
CENTERS CENTERS CENTERS 908 W. Brundage Lane • 307-674-4222 •
sheridancountyairport.com
Kaycee Area Chamber Moorcroft Chamber of Commerce Riverside Visitors Center
of Commerce P.O. Box 932 • 307-756-9300 • 215 E. Hwy. 70 • 307-327-5600 •
100 Park Lane • 307-738-2444 • moorcroftchamber.com wyomingcarboncounty.com SUNDANCE
kayceewyoming.org
INFORMATION & WELCOME
NEWCASTLE RIVERTON CENTERS
LANDER Sundance Area Chamber
INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME
INFORMATION & WELCOME CENTERS CENTERS of Commerce
CENTERS P.O. Box 1004 • 307-283-1000 •
Newcastle Area Chamber Riverton Chamber of Commerce sundancewyoming.com
Lander Chamber of Commerce of Commerce Information & Welcome
100 N. 1st St. • 307-332-3892 • 1323 Washington Blvd. • 307-746-2739 • Centers & Visitor Center
landerchamber.org newcastlewyo.com 213 W. Main St., Suite C • 307-856-4801 • THERMOPOLIS
rivertonchamber.org
INFORMATION & WELCOME
LARAMIE PINE BLUFFS TRANSPORTATION CENTERS
INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME Riverton Regional Airport Thermopolis-Hot Springs
CENTERS CENTERS 4800 Airport Rd. • 307-856-7063 • Visitor’s Center
flyriverton.com 220 Park St. • 307-864-3192 •
Laramie Area Visitor Center Pine Bluffs Information Center thermopolischamber.org
210 E. Custer St. • 307-745-4195 • Pine Bluffs-Albin Rd. • 307-245-3695 •
visitlaramie.org facebook.com/PineBluffsWyoming ROCK SPRINGS
TORRINGTON
TRANSPORTATION INFORMATION & WELCOME
PINE HAVEN CENTERS INFORMATION & WELCOME
Laramie Regional Airport CENTERS
555 General Brees Rd. • 307-742-4164 • INFORMATION & WELCOME Explore Rock Springs &
flylaramie.com
CENTERS Green River Visitor Center Goshen County Visitor Center
1641 Elk St. • 307-382-2538 • 2042 Main St. • 307-532-3879 •
Pine Haven Chamber tourwyoming.com gogoshen.net
LOVELL of Commerce
24 Waters Dr. • 307-756-9807 •
Rock Springs Chamber of
INFORMATION & WELCOME pinehavenchamber.org Commerce Visitor Complex WHEATLAND
CENTERS 1897 Dewar Dr. • 307-362-3771 •
rockspringschamber.com INFORMATION & WELCOME
Bighorn Canyon National CENTERS
Recreation Area Visitor Center
PINEDALE
TRANSPORTATION
20 U.S. Hwy. 14A • 307-548-5406 • nps.gov INFORMATION & WELCOME Platte County Chamber
Rock Springs - Sweetwater of Commerce
Bighorn National Forest, Burgess CENTERS County Airport 65 16th St. • 307-322-2322 •
Junction Visitor Center Sublette County Chamber 382 Hwy. 370 • 307-352-6880 • plattechamber.com
604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • of Commerce rockspringsairport.com
fs.usda.gov
19 E. Pine St. • 307-367-2242 •
Lovell Area Chamber of sublettechamber.com WORLAND
SARATOGA
Commerce Visitors Center Visit Pinedale TRANSPORTATION
287 E. Main St. • 307-548-7552 • 69 Pinedale S. Rd. • 307-367-4136 • INFORMATION & WELCOME
lovellchamber.com visitpinedale.org CENTERS Worland Municipal Airport
1438 Airport Rd. • 307-347-8977 •
Saratoga-Platte Valley cityofworland.org
LUSK POWELL Chamber of Commerce
210 W. Elm St. • 307-326-8855 •
INFORMATION & WELCOME INFORMATION & WELCOME saratogachamber.info YELLOWSTONE
CENTERS CENTERS NATIONAL PARK
Lusk Niobrara Chamber Powell Visitor Center SHERIDAN INFORMATION & WELCOME
of Commerce 111 S. Day St. • 307-754-3494 • CENTERS
302 S. Main St. • 307-334-2950 • powellchamber.org INFORMATION & WELCOME
visitlusk.weebly.com CENTERS The New Old Faithful
Visitor Education Center
RAWLINS Sheridan County Chamber National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the
MEETEETSE of Commerce Interior • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell
INFORMATION & WELCOME 24 S. Main St. • 307-672-2485 •
INFORMATION & WELCOME CENTERS sheridanwyomingchamber.org
CENTERS
Carbon County Visitors’ Sheridan Visitor’s Center
Meeteetse Visitor Center Council Welcome Center 1517 E. 5th St. • 307-673-7120 •
2005 Warren St. • 307-868-2454 • sheridanwyoming.org
508 W. Cedar St. • 307-324-3020 •
meeteetsewy.com wyomingcarboncounty.com
Wyoming Game & Fish
Rawlins-Carbon County Visitor Center - Sheridan
Chamber of Commerce 700 Valley View Dr. • 307-672-7418 •
wgfd.wyo.gov
519 W. Cedar St. • 307-324-4111 •
rawlinschamber.org
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City Index
SS SALT TO STONE
RT ROCKIES TO TETONS
PP PARK TO PARK
BY BLACK TO YELLOW
NP NATIONAL PARKS
A E Kemmerer . . . . . 14, 15, 22, 23, SS Riverton. . . . . . . . 12, 14, 15, 28, RT
58, 94, 104 29, 30, 76, 96, 106, 110
Afton . . . . . . . . . 22, 23, 24, 86, SS Edgerton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 PP
100, 109 Kirby. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40, 104 PP Rock River . . . . . . . . . . 97, 106 RT
Elk Mountain . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 RT
Rock Springs . . . . . . 12, 15, 22, SS
Aladdin . . . . . . 42, 43, 86, 100 BY
Encampment . . . . . . . . 14, 28, RT L 23, 24, 58, 62, 68, 72, 76, 97,
Alcova . . . .36, 37, 40, 86, 100 PP 29, 82, 91, 103 La Barge . . . . . . . . . . . . 94, 104 SS 106, 110
Alpine . . . . . . . . . . .24, 86, 100 SS Evanston . . . . . . . . . 12, 14, 22, SS La Grange . . . . . . . . . . . 94, 104 PP Rozet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 BY
23, 24, 64, 71, 72, 82, 91, 103,
Alta . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76, 86, 100 SS Lander . . . . . . . 15, 28, 29, 30, RT Ryan Park . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97 RT
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Alva . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 BY 60, 63, 67, 69, 72, 82, 94, 105, 110
Evansville . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 PP S
Arlington . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60, 86 RT Laramie . . . . . . . 12, 15, 28, 29, RT
F 30, 60, 64, 66, 68, 72, 74, Saddlestring . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 BY
B Farson . . . . . . . .22, 23, 92, 103 SS
76, 82, 94, 105, 110
Saratoga . . . . . . 14, 15, 28, 29, RT
Baggs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 100 RT Lingle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95, 105 PP 30, 82, 97, 106, 110
Flaming Gorge National
Banner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 100 BY Recreation Area . . . . . . . .92 SS Lovell . . . . . 14, 42, 43, 44, 58, BY Savery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 97, 106 RT
62, 95, 105, 110
Bar Nunn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 PP Fort Bridger . . . . . . . . . . 15, 22, SS Shawnee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 PP
23, 92, 103 Lusk . . . . . . 15, 36, 95, 105, 110 PP
Basin . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 86, 109 BY Shell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15, 44, 97 BY
Fort Fred Steele State Lyman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95 SS
Bedford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86 SS Sheridan . . . . . . . 12, 14, 15, 42, BY
Historic Site . . . . . . . . . . . 103 PP 43, 44, 64, 67, 68, 72, 76,
Beulah . . . . 12, 42, 43, 86, 100 BY
M 82, 98, 106, 110
Fort Laramie . . . . . 15, 92, 103 PP
Big Horn . . . . . . . . . . . . 86, 100 BY Marbleton . . . . . . . . . . . 95, 105 SS Shoshoni . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 RT
Fort Warren AFB . . . . . . . . 103 PP
Big Piney . . . . . . . . .24, 86, 100 SS Medicine Bow . . . . . . . 95, 105 RT Sinclair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 RT
Fort Washakie . . . . . . . . 14, 103 RT
Bondurant. . . . . . . . . . . 87, 100 SS Meeteetse . . . . . 15, 42, 43, 71, BY South Pass City . . . . . . . 15, 28, RT
Four Corners . . . . . . . . . . . . .92 BY 95,105, 110 29, 30, 107
Boulder . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87, 100 SS
G Merna . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 SS Star Valley . . . 22, 23, 64, 107 SS
Bridger-Teton National
Forest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 SS Gillette . . . . . . . . . 12, 15, 42, 43, BY Midwest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 PP Story . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98 BY
44, 68, 76, 92, 103, 109 Mills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 PP
Buffalo . . . . . . . 15, 42, 43, 44, BY Sundance . . . . . . . . . 14, 15, 42, BY
74, 87, 100, 109 Glendo . . . . . . . .36, 37, 92, 103 PP Moorcroft . . . . . . . 95, 105, 110 BY 43, 44, 58, 63, 82, 98, 107, 110
Buford . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30, 100 RT Glenrock .40, 66, 92, 103, 109 PP Moose . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 NP Superior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 SS
Burns . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 PP Grand Teton National Park. . . NP
5, 21, 51, 53, 56, 57, 60, 62,
Morton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 RT T
C 63, 64, 80, 92, 103, 109 Mountain View. . . . . . . . . . . .95 SS
Ten Sleep . . . . . . . . 44, 63, 76, BY
Granger . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92, 103 SS 98, 107
Carlile. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100 BY N
Green River . . . . . . . 14, 15, 22, SS Teton Village . . . . 22, 23, 24, SS
Casper . . . . . . . . . 12, 14, 15, 36, PP Newcastle . . . . 44, 95, 105, 110 BY
23, 24, 58, 60, 62, 64, 92, 74, 98, 107
37, 40, 60, 62, 66, 67, 69, 71,
103, 109
72, 76, 87, 101, 109 O Thayne . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 98, 107 SS
Centennial . . . . . . . 30, 60, 82, RT Greybull . . . . . . 42, 43, 44, 93, BY Thermopolis . . . . . . 36, 37, 40, PP
103, 109 Otto . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 BY
88, 101 64, 66, 67, 72, 82, 99, 107, 110
Cheyenne . . . . . . 12, 14, 15, 36, PP Guernsey . . . . . . 36, 37, 40, 58, PP P Torrington . . . . . . . . 36, 37, 40, PP
37, 40, 60, 67, 69, 71, 72, 76, 72, 93, 103 69, 99, 107, 110
88, 101, 109 Parkman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96 BY
H Pavillion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 RT U
Chugwater . . . 14, 36, 40, 69, PP
88, 102 Hanna. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 RT Pine Bluffs . . . . 12, 36, 69, 96, PP Upton . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 BY
Clark . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88 BY Hudson . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 RT 105, 110
Pine Haven . . . . . . . . . . .96, 110 BY
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Clearmont . . . . . . . . . . . 88, 102 BY Hulett . . . . . . . . 42, 43, 58, 63, BY
69, 93, 104, 109 Pinedale . . . . . . 14, 15, 22, 23, SS Wapiti . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99 BY
Cody. . . . . . 12, 14, 42, 43, 44, BY
52, 54, 64, 67, 69, 71, 72, 74, Hyattville. . . . . . . . . . . . . 44, 93 BY 24, 60, 62, 64, 68, 76, 82, Wheatland . . . . . . 36, 40, 99, PP
76, 80, 88, 102, 109 96, 106, 110 107, 110
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