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Pronghorn antelope all but outnumber people in wide-open Wyoming, the ninth largest but least populous state in the union, with just 576,000 residents. This is classic cowboy country – the inspiration behind Shane, The Virginian and countless other Western novels – replete with open range, rodeos and country-music dance halls.

Grand Teton National Park

The bighorn mountains and bighorn basin.

The state emblem, seen everywhere, is a hat-waving cowboy astride a bucking bronco, and the spurious “Code of the West”, signed into state law in 2010 and urging residents to follow such maxims as “ride for the brand”, illustrates Wyoming’s ongoing attachment to the myths of the Wild West.

Unlikely as it may seem, this rowdy state was the first to grant women the right to vote in 1869 – a full half-century before the federal government, on the grounds that the enfranchisement of women would attract settlers and increase the population, thereby hastening statehood. A year later Wyoming appointed the country’s first women jurors, and the “Equality State” elected the first female US governor in 1924. Today the state government is dominated by Republicans and President Obama managed just 28 percent of the vote in 2012 (only in Utah did he get less).

The mineral extraction industry and the tourism sector are the main drivers of Wyoming’s modern economy. Indeed, the state is home to one of America’s most famous natural attractions, the simmering geothermal landscape of Yellowstone National Park, along with the craggy mountain vistas of adjacent Grand Teton National Park. Travelling to Yellowstone from South Dakota on I-90 you will pass the helter-skelter Bighorn Mountains, likeable Old West towns such as Cody and Buffalo, and the otherworldly outcrop of Devils Tower; anyone crossing the state from Nebraska to Utah on I-80 will also pass a handful of worthy detours.

The jagged tooth-like peaks of GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK, stretching for fifty miles south from Yellowstone to Jackson, are more dramatic than the mountains of its superstar neighbour park to the north. These sheer-faced cliffs make a magnificent spectacle, rising abruptly to tower 7000ft above the valley floor. A string of gem-like lakes is set tight at the foot of the mountains; the park also encompasses the broad, sagebrush-covered Jackson Hole river basin (a “hole” was a pioneer term for a flat, mountain-ringed valley), broken by the gently winding Snake River, rich in elk, bison and moose – it’s a lot more common to see the latter here than in Yellowstone.

Of the three scenic highways that wind through the Bighorn Mountains, US-14A from Burgess Junction, fifty miles west of Sheridan, is the most spectacular. The road (typically closed Nov–May due to snow), edges its way up Medicine Mountain, on whose windswept western peak the mysterious Medicine Wheel – the largest such monument still intact – stands protected behind a wire fence. Local Native American legends offer no clues as to the original purpose of these flat stones, arranged in a circular “wheel” shape with 28 spokes and a circumference of 245ft – though the pattern suggests sun worship or early astronomy.

The route down the highway’s west side, with gradients of ten to twenty percent, is said to have cost more to build per mile than any other road in America. Tight hairpin bends will keep drivers’ eyes off the magnificent overlooks down into the Bighorn Basin, a sparsely vegetated valley walled in by mighty mountains on three sides and ragged foothills to the north.

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9 amazing places to visit in Wyoming for big nature, outdoor adventure and cool towns

Jun 19, 2022 • 8 min read

Bison at sunset in Grand Teton National Park. Bison grazing on the plain in from of Mount Moran.

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One thing you won't find in Wyoming are bustling metropolises – the largest city, Cheyenne, has just 65,000 residents . But if you’re searching for a touch of the West – wide-open spaces, tall peaks, Native American history, wildlife, geysers, hot springs, hiking, skiing, horseback riding, fly-fishing and staged “gunslinger duels” – you’ll find it, along with plenty of small-town charm.

Different parts of the state feature different types attractions, from ski-town Jackson Hole to college-town Laramie and outdoor-icon Lander. Pick your destination – or opt for a few – and explore the best of Wyoming .

Yellowstone National Park

Best national park for geysers, wildlife.

Yellowstone is not only the country's first national park, it’s also packed with over 10,000 hydrothermal features, gorgeous scenery, and some of the best wildlife viewing in the world. Walk the boardwalks and peer into colorful multi-hued hydrothermal features, watch geysers erupt, and spend some time gazing at boiling mud – it’s far more mesmerizing than you would expect.

Old Faithful’s eruptions are so predictable that the park puts out a schedule of predicted eruption times for the iconic geyser and a few others. Be sure to show up early, though, since the predictions are just estimates, and you wouldn’t want to be a minute late.

Spend some time in wildlife hotspots like Lamar and Hayden valleys – dawn and dusk are considered prime time for wildlife viewing, though you can often spot some critters in Yellowstone – like bison herds – throughout the day.

Grand Teton National Park

Best national park for hiking.

Pull on your pack, clip your bear spray to your belt and get ready to hike. Grand Teton National Park is a favorite destination for trail lovers, encompassing great options for everything from an hour-long stroll to a multi-day hard-core adventure. For a scenic day hike, consider Jenny Lake, or hike up one of the park’s mountain canyons.

To snag an overnight backcountry permit , try for an advanced permit months ahead of time, or try for a first-come, first-serve permit, available in-person a day before the trip begins – competition for permits can be fierce, so have a backup plan.

Be well-prepared and equipped for any hike in the park, and check current conditions and weather, keeping in mind that mountain conditions can change very quickly. Be prepared for wildlife encounters, and practice good bear safety.

A person skis down a snowy slope with a rocky mountain peak in the background. Jackson Hole, Wyoming

Jackson Hole

Best town for skiers.

Receiving over 500 inches of snow per year – which blankets some of the best terrain in the world – Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is on every avid skier’s bucket list. Get a reservation early and spend days cruising down the groomers or getting fresh powder turns out in Teton Village. Or stay in town and try out Jackson’s “Town Hill” – Snow King Mountain Resort – which is walkable from town.

Like any good ski town, Jackson also offers plenty of top-notch aprés-ski selections. Check out Teton Village’s range of options, from the Alpenhof to the Mangy Moose – where you can often catch live music – or venture into the town of Jackson to check out the Snake River Brewery , and other spots.

Best place to learn about the past

Spread across five different museums and a research library, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West tells the beautiful, grand and often chaotic story of the American West. All five museums are worth a visit, but if you're short on time, be sure to visit the Plains Indian Museum to learn about the Indigenous people who lived here long before Europeans arrived.

Founded in 1979, the museum showcases the Plains Indian peoples' rich cultures, histories, traditions and what their lives look like today. Peruse both historical artifacts, like an authentic buffalo hide tipi from around 1850, and contemporary works from local artists.

Cody is also home to the Plains Indian Powwow, which generally takes place in June.

The center’s other museums include the Buffalo Bill Museum, Whitney Western Art Museum, Draper Natural History Museum, and Cody Firearms Museum.

Best place for guest ranches

With fewer than 1000 residents, Dubois is tiny, but it’s one of the best places in the state to sign up for a week-long stay at one of the nearby guest or “dude” ranches. Experience life on the ranch, saddle up to explore, cast a fishing line, or sign up for a multi-day horsepacking trip deep into the wilderness.

In town, swing by the Dubois Museum , National Museum of Military Vehicles , and the National Bighorn Sheep Center , and be sure to check out the Dubois Friday Night Rodeo in the summer. Grab a deli sandwich, a slice of pizza, or even a steak in town, before heading out to immerse yourself in the world of ranching.

A small creek winds through a meadow, with a small mountain in the background – Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, Wyoming, a geothermal area in Hot Springs County

Thermopolis

Best place to enjoy hot springs.

Best known for its hot springs, Thermopolis is a must-visit soaking paradise great for couples, groups, solo travelers and families. Opt for a relaxing soak at Hot Springs State Park ’s bathhouse or get ready for some hot springs water park action at Star Plunge, which has water slides, pools, and even a “vapor cave,” a natural steam room.

Thermopolis has more to offer than hot springs, though. Hike six miles of trails at the state park, visit the Wyoming Dinosaur Center , or hire a guide for a fishing trip or sign up for a horseback riding tour. Unwind or find the action – it’s all up to you.

Best outdoorsy town

Lander is home to the headquarters of the National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS), so it’s no surprise there are lots of great outdoor adventures nearby. The town is full of people who are involved with NOLS in one way or another, and you’ll find no shortage of outdoor enthusiasts eager to climb some rock, go for a mountain bike ride, or scale a peak. And with Sinks Canyon State Park just down the road, you’ll find plenty of places to play.

After a day out and about, settle into town for a fun evening. Lander Brewing Company is a favorite spot to rehash the day’s adventures while sipping a pint of Rock Chuck Rye or Half-Tanked Hefe.

Best college town vibe

Laramie is home not only to the University of Wyoming and Cowboys football, but also to the country’s highest elevation Division 1 stadium , at a sky-high  7220ft.

This vibrant college town always has some sort of event, party, live music, art walk, farmers market or other activity going on that keeps you hopping around town. Don’t miss Laramie Jubilee Days in July.

Laramie also has one of the most diverse food scenes in the state, with an array of cuisines including Indian, Mexican, Italian, Thai, and Japanese. Find a coffee shop perfect for studying or cozying up with a good book, and drop by one of the many local watering holes to watch a game or just hang out.

People and traffic pass by downtown Cheyenne's historic buildings.

Best place for a classic Wyoming experience

Cheyenne isn’t just Wyoming’s capital city – it also occupies a special place in every country music lover’s heart. From George Strait’s “I Can Still Make Cheyenne” to Garth Brooks’ “The Beaches of Cheyenne,” the city keeps coming up in country music, decade after decade, for a reason. Head to the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum for a touch of rodeo history or visit during rodeo season to see what all the fuss is about. If you're there during the rodeo, check out the “Indian Village” where Native American performers have shared dance, culture and music each year since 1898.

Cheyenne is rich in history, so be sure to spend some time immersing yourself in local lore and history at the Wyoming State Capitol , Wyoming Historic Governors Mansion , Cheyenne Depot Museum for railroad history. The Nelson Museum of the West showcases a number of Native American exhibits, including Art of the Pueblo Indians and Art of the Plains Indians. In summer, head to “Gunslinger Square” downtown to watch a staged Wild West gunfight, and hop on the Cheyenne Street Railway Trolley to learn all about Wild West history.

All around Cheyenne, you’ll see 8ft-tall “ Big Boots ” on display. These large-scale creations are custom-designed by a variety of Wyoming artists as pieces of public art.

Best fly-fishing town

A river town through and through, Casper is known for its top-notch fly-fishing. Venture out to the “Miracle Mile” for trout, or stay in town and fish the North Platte River as it runs through Casper. While the North Platte is a blue-ribbon fishing destination, you can also cast your rod in other waters nearby, including Alcova Reservoir and Fremont Canyon. Stop by a fly shop to learn about local conditions or hire a guide to make your day out fishing even better.

Stop by the Fort Caspar Museum and Historic Site , National Historic Trails Interpretive Center , and Salt Creek Museum to learn more about local history, or visit the Casper Planetarium for a peek out into the cosmos. With half a dozen breweries, Casper has earned a spot on the Wyoming Beer Trail , and Gruner Brothers Brewing offers tours for a peek behind the scenes.

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The Ultimate Wyoming Travel Guide

Wyoming is the last remnant of Wild Wild West. With ranches, rodeos, mountains and wildlife, this is a land like no other. Whether you want to visit the mountains of Yellowstone and Grand Teton or see a rodeo in Cody, Wyoming travel is amazing. As you plan your Wyoming vacation, we’ve put together these posts from our travels. Our favorite Wyoming travels are all here. Whether you want to have a family vacation in Jackson Hole or do some camping in Yellowstone National Park, we have vacation planning tools for you. 

Top 5 Things to do in Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park

Wyoming is a popular family destination. As such, it is very busy in the summer months when school is out. However, that is also the best tie to visit Wyoming as you’ll get beautiful weather. If you visit in early summer, you also may see wildflowers in the mountain regions. 

If you want to avoid the crowds, we think the best time to visit Wyoming is in the early fall. September will still have beautiful weather and fewer tourists. 

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Know Before You Go

Currency and Budget: 

The currency used in Wyoming is the US dollar. You’ll find that credit and debit cards are widely accepted throughout the state. Visa, Mastercard and Discover are the most common. Cash is also widely used. 

The prices in Wyoming are reasonable compared with other US areas. Hotels average between $80-$120. Meal prices average from $7-$30 depending on type of restaurant. 

The official language of the US is English. 

Getting Around:

In Wyoming, traveling by car is recommended. A majority of top Wyoming travel destinations are in wilderness areas. You’ll need a car to fully explore these areas. Tour companies also offer guided tours of the more popular Wyoming destinations, such as Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks.

Wyoming has several airports. However, they are smaller airports and can have expensive tickets. Salt Lake City airport is one of the closer “budget” airports, with less expensive and ore direct flights. 

As you travel around Wyoming, the most dangerous thing can be changing road and weather conditions, not to mention the wildlife one the road. Make sure to drive carefully and pay attention to changing conditions. Cell service and civilization can be difficult to find in remote areas.

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By: Author Jerric Chong

Posted on Published: August 14, 2021  - Last updated: April 26, 2024

things to do in Wyoming

Between its craggy cliffs and wide, windswept plains, you might think of Wyoming as a desert-like destination.

However, this couldn’t be further from the truth!

While the state has plenty of rugged outdoor terrain, it’s also full of adventure.

The mountains can be hiked, biked and climbed; the rivers can be swum, canoed and kayaked.

The cliffs can be skied.

The caves can be spelunked.

The air itself can be ziplined or skydived.

Additionally, there are plenty of things to do in Wyoming that don’t require working up a sweat.

You can hit up rodeos, restaurants, malls, museums, spa resorts and more.

If you’re a history buff, you might be especially interested in the role that Wyoming played in the Wild West.

All in all, there are tons of things to see and do in Wyoming, so it’ll make a great vacation destination for people from all walks of life.

Let’s talk about some of the coolest tourist destinations in the Cowboy State!

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1. Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

If you’re looking for the major points of interest in Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park should be circled, underlined and stickered at the very top of your list.

It’s such an incredible destination that you could spend your entire vacation within its borders, and you still wouldn’t run out of places to go!

The landscapes include lakes, forests, geysers, cliffs, canyons and waterfalls.

The activities range from camping and rock climbing to fly fishing and horseback riding.

Animal lovers can watch buffalo roaming across the plains; nature lovers can trek through dazzlingly colorful vistas that include everything from bright blue geysers to red sandstone rock croppings.

Many tour and adventure companies also operate out of the park, so if you’re interested in things like ziplining, they’ll take you to the lushness of the forests or the rapidly rushing waters of the rivers.

Yellowstone National Park is a must see in Wyoming.

There’s just no way around it.

It’s a bucket list item for anyone visiting the area!

Address: Wyoming, United States

2. Old Trail Town

Old Trail Town

Old Trail Town

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Old Trail Town is one of the most iconic destinations in Wyoming, and it’s also something of a pilgrimage site for those who are interested in the Wild West.

This is because it’s a historic replication of the real town founded by Buffalo Bill in 1895.

Attractions include a number of authentic old-timey buildings, including barns, saloons, general stores, homestead cabins and a one-room schoolhouse made from logs.

Other cool places range from on-site museums to grave sites for infamous pioneers such as Jeremiah “Liver Eatin'” Johnston.

You don’t have to be a cowboy to appreciate Old Trail Town, but it certainly helps.

It’s one of the essential spots of Wyoming if you’re interested in colonial times and the larger-than-life people who occupied them.

Address: 1831 Demaris Dr, Cody, WY 82414, United States

3. Buffalo Bill Dam

Buffalo Bill Dam

Buffalo Bill Dam

If you’re looking for things to do in Wyoming that are a little bit outside of the box, why not gaze down at the world from the top of a dam?

Standing more than 300 feet tall, the Buffalo Bill Dam was originally built in the early 1900s, and it was the tallest dam in the world at the time.

It was made from concrete and granite rock that arched over the Shoshone River and was considered an impressively ambitious project for much of its five-year construction.

Today, visitors can walk along the dam with self-guided audio tours that explain the history of its engineering.

There’s also a visitor center that offers exhibits and short films if you want to learn even more.

You won’t find the Buffalo Bill Dam in a lot of travel guides; it isn’t one of the flashier of Wyoming’s attractions.

At the end of the day, however, it’s a real piece of history, and it can be a fun little side trip for quirky travelers in the state!

Address: 4808 N Fork Hwy, Cody, WY 82414, United States

4. Grand Targhee Resort

Grand Targhee Ski Resort

Grand Targhee Resort

Wyoming might be most famous for its dry, arid landscapes, but it also receives more than 60 inches of snowfall per year, especially up in the mountains.

If you’re looking for a great place to ski, try a place like the Grand Targhee Resort !

Offering beautifully powdered hills as far as the eye can see, skiers of all levels can enjoy everything from beginner’s lessons to expert-level free skiing in backcountry terrain.

There’s also snowboarding, snowshoeing, fat biking and more.

Visitors might also enjoy a wide range of warm weather activities such as horseback riding and 18-hole disc golf.

These are only open the snows melt for the season, but they ensure year-round entertainment no matter when you’re planning your vacay.

Ultimately, however, if you’re wondering what to do in Wyoming in the winter, the answer lies at the Grand Targhee Resort.

The state isn’t all cliffs and deserts.

At the right time of year, it can be a true winter wonderland!

Address: 3300 Ski Hill Rd, Alta, WY 83414, United States

5. A-OK Corral

A-OK Corral

A-OK Corral

If you’ve never ridden a horse through a field of dandelions in a peaceful mountain pass, here’s your chance to live the dream.

The A-OK Corral is a horse ranch that offers rides and tours through some of the most stunning scenery in Wyoming, and since it’s open to riders of all ages and skill levels, you don’t need to be an equestrian to hop in the saddle.

Tours range from short 1 – 3 trips to extended half- and full-day explorations that include a picnic lunch.

No matter which type of experience that you choose, you’ll get to enjoy the sights and sounds of nature, including the chirps of wild birds and the splashes of your horse through small pebbled creeks.

There are many beautiful sights to see in Wyoming, and with the A-OK Corral, you can experience them all while on horseback.

No experience is required.

Make a reservation today and create unforgettable memories tomorrow!

Address: 9600 US-89, Jackson, WY 83001, United States

6. Wyoming Dinosaur Center

Wyoming Dinosaur Center

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Dinosaur lovers, you have to see this.

The Wyoming Dinosaur Center was built in response to the discovery of dinosaur fossils at a nearby ranch.

Consequently, paleontologists are still digging in the area to this day, so the museum is one of the few in the world that’s located near real and active excavation sites.

Exhibits at the museum include everything from informational displays to mounted, full-body skeletons of T-Rexes and Triceratopses.

The rarest skeleton is Archaeopteryx, the only one of its kind in all of North America.

Did we mention that you can also dig?

There are special sites for both kid and adult digging, and many visitors have unearthed things like marine shells and tiny fossilized bones from long-forgotten creatures.

A trip to the Wyoming Dinosaur Center is one of the most fun things to do in Wyoming.

Grab your shovel and get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to pretend like you’re in Jurassic Park!

Address: 110 Carter Ranch Rd, Thermopolis, WY 82443, United States

7. Cowboy Coaster at Snow King Mountain

You don’t have to climb a mountain to experience death-defying heights.

With the Cowboy Coaster , you can enjoy a bird’s eye view of lakes, cliffs and alpine forests as you hurtle along old-fashioned roller coaster tracks.

Reaching more than 450 feet at its tallest point, the Cowboy Roaster is a mile-long series of twists and turns that will take you through a large swatch of mountain terrain.

It’s a special kind of low-seated coaster, so your views will never be impeded, and you’ll have a measure of control over your speed and direction as you operate your chair.

The coaster is operated by the Snow King Mountain Resort, but you don’t have to be a guest to buy a ticket.

There are height and weight restrictions that you’ll need to pass to be able to safely ride.

Ultimately, Wyoming attractions don’t get any more thrilling than this.

If you’re ready to have a fun and unique adventure, sign up for a Cowboy Coaster ride!

Address: 402 E Snow King Ave, Jackson, WY 83001, United States

8. Devils Tower National Monument

Devils Tower National Monument

Devils Tower National Monument

Towering more than 2,000 feet over the plains below, Devils Tower National Monument is a geographical wonder.

It’s a flat-topped sedimentary that dates back millions of years, and according to Native American legend, it was raised by the gods themselves.

You don’t have to believe in the myths to explore the “tower,” however.

There are numerous nature trails filled with wildflower gardens and softly babbling brooks, and you’re free to go fishing in the rivers for things like catfish and black bullhead.

You can even ascend the tower if you’re brave enough!

It’s one of the most popular places to visit in Wyoming for free climbers.

Just be warned that it isn’t easy; you’ll have to scale sheer rock walls with minimal equipment and many treacherously rocky handholds.

People do it every summer, so it isn’t impossible, but it’s best left for experienced climbers and not beginners.

You don’t want something called “Devils Tower” to be your first climbing experience, after all!

Address: WY-110, Devils Tower, WY 82714, United States

9. Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area

The Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area gets its name from its red sandstone cliffs.

Especially during the hours of sunrise and sunset, the colors can be as strikingly vivid as a real flame, so they’re considered both a natural wonder and one of the most amazing things to see in Wyoming.

As for where to go within the recreation area, you’ll have your choice of mountains, rivers, forests and canyons.

Activities range from camping and kayaking to fishing and air gliding.

There are also plenty of observation spots for sightseeing; it’s a popular pastime to stand atop a cliff and gaze into the gorges and reservoirs below.

Whether you’re livestreaming an adventure or silently meditating about the state of the universe, this is the place to do it.

One thing to note about the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area is that it’s technically located in Utah, but since it stretches across Wyoming’s borders as well, you can still get there during a Wyoming vacation.

Just be prepared to switch zip codes!

Address: 25 Utah 43, Manila, UT 84046, United States

10. Bitterroot Ranch

Bitterroot Ranch

Bitterroot Ranch

If your visions of Wyoming include dude ranches, you’re in luck!

The Bitterroot Ranch is open to visitors, and it offers everything from half-day activities to week-long stays where you can live and work like a real ranch hand.

Popular activities include horseback riding and cattle round-ups.

You can also take lessons in things like jumping, tacking, lassoing and general horse and livestock training.

A clinic is on-site for learning more about equestrian health, and various barns and stables can be visited, toured and even cleaned if you really want an authentic ranch experience.

If you’re staying overnight, accommodations take the form of old-fashioned log cabins with wood stoves and other quaint western amenities.

Meals are provided, and the ingredients are all organic and farm fresh.

The Bitterroot Ranch can provide an unforgettable experience for those who are interested in the country way of life.

You don’t have to daydream about what it’s like to be a cowboy.

At this ranch, you can actually live it.

Address: 1480 E Fork Rd, Dubois, WY 82513, United States

11. Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

Buffalo Bill Center of the West

The Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a sprawling complex that offers everything from raptor shows to chuckwagon dining experiences.

Additionally, it’s home to a whopping five museums:

– Buffalo Bill Museum – Cody Firearms Museum – Plains Indian Museum – Draper Natural History Museum – Whitney Western Art Museum

Whether you’re interested in handling antique pistols or marveling at hallways full of natural minerals and gemstones, this is the place to do it!

All locations are within walking distance from each other, so you’re never far from your next experience.

With its many things to see and do, the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is one of the major points of interest in northern Wyoming.

If you’ll be in the area, let it provide all-day entertainment for you and your entire family.

Address: 720 Sheridan Ave, Cody, WY 82414, United States

12. Lander Bar

Lander Bar

There are tons of bars in Wyoming, but only a few are hanging on to that old Western spirit, and the Lander Bar is one of them.

Originally built as a saloon, the bar underwent several transformations through the years, spending time as a hotel and even a brothel before its owners converted it into a bar and grill.

Today, the Lander Bar is known as a watering hole with tons of old-school charm.

Everything from its menu to its decor is from another era.

For example, one of its dessert items is a chokecherry shake; it’s named for the chokecherry that grows wild and free in Wyoming’s more rugged areas.

When your stomach starts growling in Wyoming and you’re wondering what to do, follow the sounds of sizzling to the Lander Bar.

Address: 126 Main St, Lander, WY 82520, United States

13. National Elk Refuge

National Elk Refuge

National Elk Refuge

Many of Wyoming’s attractions center around wildlife, and the National Elk Refuge is no exception.

However, it offers an awesome journey into a protected range of land that the average person doesn’t get to see, and it can teach you a lot about a lesser-known species!

More than 7,500 elk migrate in and out of the refuge throughout the year.

Visitors can observe the wild herds from afar or get closer to gentle working elk with things like sleigh rides.

Guides are available if you’d like an informative tour, or you can drive along a designated road at your leisure for sightseeing and selfie-taking.

The landscapes will vary depending on the season, but they’re always stunning.

The wide, flat plains are what attract so many elk in the first place, and they’ll take your breath away whether streaked with snow or teeming with spring grasses and flowers.

The National Elk Refuge is one of the must see tourist attractions of Wyoming.

Even if you’ve never thought about elk before, you’ll walk away from this experience with a newfound appreciation for them!

Address: 675 E Broadway Ave, Jackson, WY 83001, United States

14. Bridger-Teton National Forest

Bridger-Teton National Forest

Bridger-Teton National Forest

Offering more than 3.4 million acres to explore, the Bridger-Teton National Forest is one of the largest in the United States, and this also makes it one of the best places to have outdoor adventures in Wyoming.

If you like to be on the water, you can go swimming, kayaking and canoeing.

If you prefer to stay on land, you can go biking, driving, hunting or horseback riding.

Nature enthusiasts might appreciate a day hiking on the trails or a night camping under the stars.

Thrill-seekers can look into things like ziplining or base jumping.

All in all, the Bridger-Teton National Forest is one of the coolest vacation spots in Wyoming, so it’s worth putting on your boots and tromping around.

With 3.4 million acres, you can surely find something to do for vacation fun!

15. Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park

Located just a few miles south of Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park is often overshadowed by its bigger, more popular cousin, but it’s still one of the coolest places to go in Wyoming.

You can consider it something of a hidden gem.

For starters, the landscape is so biologically diverse that it makes up the majority of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem.

You can find everything from rare and exotic birds to fish that can only be caught in particular rivers.

Another great thing about the park is its accessibility.

While there are miles and miles of backcountry to explore, you don’t have to pick a random direction and start walking; there are literally thousands of designated camping sites, and there are also trails, paths and driving markers for everything from rugged mountaineering to self-paced scenic driving.

Make time for Grand Teton National Park if you’re looking for lesser-known places to see in Wyoming.

Be daring and try something outside of travel guides!

Buford

You’ve probably never heard of Buford , Wyoming.

It’s one of the smallest towns in the world, and its population fluctuates between zero and one.

Originally established as a railroad town, the work dried up when everyone started migrating west to places like California, and the town had shrunk down to a single family by the early 1900s.

Over time, various entrepreneurs came and went; this included one Vietnamese man who bought the entire town for $900,000 just to sell his own brand of coffee to tourists who came to gawk.

Today, there are no permanent residents of Buford, but there’s a guy running a convenience store who sells drinks and snacks to passing truckers.

He also sees business from the tourists who continue to come and gawk.

There isn’t a ton of stuff to do in Buford, but it’ll be a unique experience to have and a fun vacation story to tell.

You can also snap a photo with the iconic town sign: It says “elevation 8,000” on top of “population 1.”

17. Table Mountain Vineyards and Winery

Table Mountain Vineyards

Table Mountain Vineyards

If you enjoy the finer things in life, you’ll love a picturesque afternoon in the countryside with a chilled glass of wine in hand.

This is what can be waiting for you with a reservation at the Table Mountain Vineyards and Winery .

Established almost a century ago, Table Mountain started as a family farm that sold dairy and produce before branching out with newer ventures, including a vineyard, in the 21st century.

It’s since grown to include everything from wine sampling and tasting to art classes held on pavilions with views overlooking the grapes.

You don’t have to travel to Napa Valley for an authentic vineyard experience.

Instead, put the Table Mountain Vineyards and Winery on your list of vacation destinations.

You’ll be able to enjoy the best of “Wyo Wine” that’s harvested, bottled and matured right there on site.

Address: Rd 48, Torrington, WY 82240, United States

18. Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum

Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum

Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum

The Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum is one of the more gruesome things to see in Wyoming, but if you like the weird and the ghastly, it can definitely provide a thrill.

The prison dates back to the days of the Wild West.

Wyoming had such sparse and unpopulated land that it was a common hideout for murderers, train robbers, horse thieves and general ne’er-do-wells.

Eventually, the government decided to crack down on the outlaws with the creation of a maximum-security prison, and it became notorious for both its human rights abuses and its many and varied escapes and executions.

Today, visitors can tour the abandoned facility and see all kinds of grim remnants from the past.

There are dungeons and whipping posts; there are gallows and gas chambers.

It’s a dark place to visit, but it’s also popular with ghost hunters and other fans of the grim and the grotesque.

You won’t find the Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum in glossy travel brochures, but if you’re looking for destinations that are off the beaten path in Wyoming, it’s certainly one to consider.

Address: 500 W Walnut St, Rawlins, WY 82301, United States

19. Wyoming State Fair

Once a year, the small town of Douglas, Wyoming transforms into a statewide pilgrimage site for the annual fair.

It becomes one of the liveliest places to visit in Wyoming due to thousands of visitors descending on its games, rides, art stalls, food trucks, concert stages and more.

If you like thrills, you can take a spin on kamikaze and skydiving rides.

If you enjoy odd eats, you can munch on deep-fried candy bars and unidentified meat skewers.

If you just want to walk around and explore, you can watch magic shows, musical acts, animal performances and craft demonstrations.

Since it’s Wyoming, you’ll also find things like goat shows and sheep wagon parades.

Horse events are also quite popular, and while they don’t quite reach the level of rodeos, they’ll definitely invoke that frontier spirit.

If you’ll be traveling to the Cowboy State in late summer, make time for the Wyoming State Fair .

It’s an all-ages extravaganza that you won’t want to miss!

Address: Douglas, WY, United States

20. Intermittent Spring

Intermittent Spring

Ninjatacoshell , CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

The Intermittent Spring is one of the prettiest places in Wyoming, and it’s also a phenomenon that science can’t explain.

You see, the spring doesn’t flow with any regularity.

Instead, it starts and stops with a peculiar rhythm.

Geologists have speculated that it has something to do with the way that the water is pooling and siphoning off underground, but they can’t be sure.

Regardless of why it happens, however, everyone agrees that it’s a cool and unusual sight to behold.

It’s also quite beautiful thanks to the clear water running over smooth stones and mossy green logs.

The Intermittent Spring is one of just a few in the world; another in Jerusalem is considered a holy sight.

Do you want to try something new in Wyoming?

Do you want an experience that you literally can’t get anywhere else in the states?

Visit the Intermittent Spring for a rare but unforgettable vacation endeavor.

Address: Afton, WY, United States

21. Phelps Lake

Phelps Lake

Phelps Lake

Fun for all ages, Phelps Lake is home to breathtaking natural scenery as well as many outdoor sports and activities that are ideal for a family vacation.

If you like the water, for example, you’ll have your pick of swimming, boating, boarding and diving.

There’s even a “jumping rock” that juts out over the lake for amazing free-falling fun.

If you’re more a landlubber, you can also hike or jog the many nature trails around the lake.

One of the more notable pathways leads to Death Canyon, a gorgeously intimidating rock formation that was formed by glaciers more than 15,000 years ago.

Other things to do include camping, birdwatching, horseback riding and wildlife spotting.

If you’re really lucky, you might spot bear cubs near the mountains!

Check out Phelps Lake if you’re looking for summertime adventure in Wyoming.

Whether it’s building sandcastles or careening off a cliff in a cannonball, everyone in the family can find something to do.

Address: WY, United States

22. Big Horn Medicine Wheel

Big Horn Medicine Wheel

Big Horn Medicine Wheel

Native American tribes were living in Wyoming for thousands of years before European settlers arrived, so if you’re interested in tribal arts, customs, religions and practices, you might like the Big Horn Medicine Wheel .

Located in the Big Horn Mountains, the “medicine wheel” is a series of white limestone rocks placed in circular patterns across the dark soil below.

Since no tribe has laid claim to them, it’s hard to know what purpose they served for their ancient creators, but it’s believed that they were either spiritual icons or some kind of astronomical system for tracking the stars and planets in the sky.

Either way, the medicine wheel is a powerful sight, and it has great significance to the native population of the state.

Visitors who want to see it have to park two miles away and hike, and there are strict rules against disturbing the religious flags and tokens that decorate the surrounding area.

All things considered, however, the Big Horn Medicine Wheel is one of those Wyoming attractions that you won’t want to miss.

How many times in your life will you get the chance to see 10,000 year old astronomy rocks?

Address: Lovell, WY 82431, United States

23. Fossil Butte National Monument

Fossil Butte National Monument

Fossil Butte National Monument

Stretching across a dry, cracked fossil bed that used to be a lake teeming with marine life, the Fossil Butte National Monument is one of Wyoming’s most mesmerizing sights.

It’s also a great tourist attraction for visitors of all ages!

Visitors can hike or drive a number of country-style nature trails that stand testament to the rugged beauty of the Cowboy State.

There’s also a visitor center that displays hundreds of the fossils that give the monument its name.

Other features of the area include everything from do-it-yourself fossil creation stations to shaded picnic spots complete with tables and grills.

If you’re looking for things to do in Wyoming with kids, roll up your sleeves and get fun, educational and interactive with the Fossil Butte National Monument.

It’s a great way to bring natural history to life for children of all ages!

Address: 864 Chicken Creek Rd, Kemmerer, WY 83101, United States

24. Historic Occidental Hotel Museum

Historic Occidental Hotel Museum

Historic Occidental Hotel Museum

Another great place for fans of the Wild West, the Historic Occidental Hotel Museum will take you back in time as soon as you step through the old-fashioned front door.

It’s dedicated to the days of the frontier, and you can see that legacy in everything from the elk heads mounted on the walls to the period antiques sitting on desks, shelves and wooden tables.

The building is a genuine classic; it was built back in the 1800s and abandoned for decades before being purchased by new owners who restored it to its former glory.

Today, you can tour all of its vintage, frontier-style facilities, including a saloon underneath the hotel’s guest floor!

As for the museum, there’s no specific place for it.

Instead, it’ll be all around you.

Everything about the building has been carefully preserved or replicated to reflect the times when buffalo roamed the prairies and pioneers crossed the plains in covered wagons.

Check out the Historic Occidental Hotel Museum if you’re looking for the best tourist attractions in Wyoming.

It has more than a hundred years of history on its side, so it’s definitely worth your time.

Address: 10 N Main St, Buffalo, WY 82834, United States

25. National Museum of Wildlife Art

National Museum of Wildlife Art

National Museum of Wildlife Art

Carved into the side of a mountain, the National Museum of Wildlife Art has such a natural facade that you might miss it if you aren’t looking closely.

Its reddish-brown quartzite architecture was modeled after the ruins of an ancient Scottish castle, and especially in the waning hours of the day, it can blend right in with the dark earth around it.

Things will change once you’re inside.

The sleek interior has a polished and professional look befitting its many works by well-renowned artists.

A few names to expect are Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol and John James Audubon.

The rest of the museum is equally impressive; you can enjoy everything from sculpture trails to a children’s discovery gallery.

A restaurant serves food when you’re feeling peckish.

A gift shop is available for art prints and other souvenirs.

If you’re wondering what to see in Wyoming, how about something that takes a little effort to see?

Squint hard at the mountains and try to make out the National Museum of Wildlife Art.

Once you find it, it can offer a lot of fun.

Address: 2820 Rungius Rd, Jackson, WY 83001, United States

26. Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum

Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum

Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum

The Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum is a must do for cowboys.

It houses more than 60,000 artifacts related to the wild and dusty days of yesteryear, including weapons, statues, clothing and more.

Another notable feature of the museum is its collection of horse-drawn carriages; it’s the largest in the entire state!

You can also sign up for a number of events hosted by the museum.

Depending on the time of year, your options might range from kid’s summer camps to week-long folk art festivals.

If you wish you’d lived during the turn of the century, the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum is one of the top places to visit in Cheyenne .

Not only does it draw on centuries of authentic local history, but it also collects, displays and shares the wide breadth of its knowledge with anyone who can find the museum’s front doors.

Address: 4610 Carey Ave, Cheyenne, WY 82001, United States

27. Mystic Falls

Mystic Falls

Mystic Falls

With a name like Mystic Falls , you’d expect this destination to be amazing, and you’d be right.

It’s a 70 foot waterfall that cascades down the rocks of a river tributary.

It can only be accessed after a mile-long hike through the woods, so there’s a secluded element to its beauty, and you’ll feel a real sense of accomplishment once you push through the leaves and see the water tumbling down the rocks as your reward.

Another nice thing about the waterfall is its proximity to other natural features in the area, including a geyser basin.

You can spend all day exploring the scenery and snapping photos of the incredible sights that you stumble across.

Mystic Falls isn’t the only waterfall in Wyoming, but if you want the cream of the crop, it’s hard to beat a gorgeous 70 foot cascade.

If you’re willing to make the trek to see it, your efforts will pay off in spades.

28. Thunder Basin National Grassland

Thunder Basin National Grassland

Thunder Basin National Grassland

While some Wyoming attractions are only open at certain times of year, Thunder Basin National Grassland is a place that offers vacation fun during all four seasons.

It’s also family-friendly with a landscape that can be enjoyed by all ages.

Like its name suggests, the grassland has a wide, flat topography, and this makes it ideal for all kinds of outdoor sport.

You can fly a kite; you can stalk deer for your trophy wall; you can lie back and gaze at the stars.

There are no official campgrounds, but you’re allowed to take tents and RVs to designated locations, so you can either rough it or live in luxury depending on your tastes.

If you’re willing to travel a little, you can also check out the nearby Medicine Bow and Routt National Forest, which offers more adventures as well as official tourist attractions.

Maybe you aren’t sure when you’re headed to Wyoming.

Maybe you want to go back again and again.

Either way, if you want a destination that’s always open, get to roaming on the Thunder Basin National Grassland.

Address: 2250 E Richards St, Douglas, WY 82633, United States

29. Ten Sleep

Ten Sleep

Paul Hermans , CC BY-SA 3.0 , via Wikimedia Commons

Known as “a small town with a big heart,” Ten Sleep was named for the fact that it was located ten sleeps between Sioux camps.

With today’s cars, the distance can be traveled in much less time, but the name has stuck around as a charming relic from the past.

Visitors to Ten Sleep can enjoy a wide variety of sports and games depending on the season.

In the summer, there’s camping, hiking, hunting, horseback riding and mountain biking; there are also various festivals, parades and rodeos.

In the winter, everything gets covered with snow, and visitors can take advantage of the fresh powder to go skiing, sledding, snowmobiling and ice climbing.

Don’t forget good old-fashioned sightseeing, either!

There are countless things to see in Wyoming if you’re willing to go outside and find them, and Ten Sleep is just one of many destinations with top-tier vacation vistas.

If you’re ready to have a blast in a little town with a lot of opportunities, Ten Sleep is the place to be.

30. Schwabacher Landing

Schwabacher Landing

Schwabacher Landing

The beauty of Schwabacher Landing is so arresting that it looks like something off a postcard.

The skies are blue; the lakes are calm; the mountains rise in the distance with snow-tipped caps.

Reflections in the water will shimmer with the rays of sunrise and sunset.

Bald eagles fly overhead.

It’s definitely one of the nicest places to see in Wyoming, but even more than that, you can have a blast with various outdoor adventures.

The trailheads are clearly marked for hiking, biking and exploring, and the lakes are open for fishing, swimming, rafting and canoeing.

A number of tour companies also use the landing for guided treks and cruises around the area.

If you’re seeking the major points of interest of Wyoming, you’ve just found one in Schwabacher Landing.

There’s a reason why it’s so popular.

Everyone wants to experience a movie-ready destination like this one.

Address: US-191, Moose, WY 83012, United States

31. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

The Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is one of the nicest vacation spots in Wyoming.

It’s another destination that can be enjoyed year-round, so whether you’re traveling during the icy chill of winter or the hot, dusty days of summer, you can find adventure here.

When it’s cold, you’ll want to hit the slopes.

There are hills and trails for all skill levels, and there’s also a ski lift that climbs a staggering 4,100 feet and offers panoramic views of the entire mountain.

When it’s warmer, you can hike, bike or run the nature trails, or you can test yourself with everything from paragliding to rock climbing.

Have you ever tried bungee trampolining?

Here’s your chance!

No matter when you’re headed to Wyoming, the Jackson Hole Mountain Resort will have open doors and a full printout activity roster waiting for you.

It’s definitely one of the top destinations of the state.

Address: 3395 Cody Ln, Teton Village, WY 83025, United States

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32. Porter’s Liquor and Fireworks Outlet

Porter's Liquor and Fireworks Outlet

Porter’s Liquor and Fireworks Outlet

In terms of quirky vacation ideas, this roadside oddity takes the cake.

It’s called Porter’s Liquor and Fireworks Outlet , and like its name suggests, it sells two things: booze and fireworks.

As you might imagine, this combination is pretty rare.

In fact, it’s the only business in the entire state of Wyoming that offers both of these party needs in a single shop.

If you like the unusual, however, pull up your truck and take a gander inside this establishment.

Smoke bombs and ground spinners line the shelves along with beer, vodka and whiskey.

The Roman candles are just a stone’s throw away from the rum.

Porter’s Liquor and Fireworks Outlet is the kind of place where you’ll want to snap a picture to prove that it really exists.

It’ll be an interesting stop on your way to further landmarks and attractions, and it’ll be an absolutely hilarious story once you get home.

Tell all of your friends about the time that you bought sparklers and Smiroff together!

Address: 755 Prospector Dr, Evanston, WY 82931, United States

33. Wind River Range

Wind River Range

Wind River Range

The snow-capped mountains of the Wind River Range are some of the most stunning things to see in Wyoming.

Not only do they carry an old, grand kind of majesty, but they’re also responsible for creating other natural wonders as well, including glaciers, meadows, waterfalls and wind-carved canyons.

Things to do at the range include all of the usual outdoor pursuits such as hiking, camping, climbing, boating and fly fishing.

You can go sightseeing among literally hundreds of nature trails; you can climb to the tops of dozens of summits.

Another possible activity is checking out the towns and Native American reservations that dot the mountainside.

If you’ve always wanted to participate in a powwow, this is your chance!

Grab your backpack and lace up your hiking boots.

To experience the best outdoor scenery that Wyoming has to offer, you’ll need to hit up a place like the Wind River Range.

34. Alcova Reservoir

Alcova Reservoir

Alcova Reservoir ( J. Stephen Conn / flickr )

As a landlocked state, Wyoming isn’t exactly known for its beaches, but there are plenty of places where you can cool off in the summer with a bit of splashing.

One such destination is the Alcova Reservoir .

Located in central Wyoming, the Alcova Reservoir stretches for more than 2,000 miles, and not all of it is visitor-friendly.

However, dotted along the waterlines are numerous public access beaches, and these are the places where you can dig for shells, play in the sand, ride on the waves and generally have a tropical island experience.

Sandy Beach is probably the most popular, but there’s also Little Sandy Beach for the kids, and Cottonwood Beach has a boat ramp that draws in tourists who like motorized adventures on the water.

Black Beach is also a well-known spot for camping.

If you’re wondering what to do on a hot day, dive into the depths of the Alova Reservoir.

You’ll feel like you’re in Hawaii, not Wyoming!

35. Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

Is there anything better than a soak in a hot spring?

How about a full-body massage or a pedicure with softly-scented rose water?

At the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort , you don’t have to choose.

You can enjoy all of these luxuries and more by signing up for a spa day where you’ll be treated like royalty.

When you’re done with the pampering, you can also enjoy on-site amenities like a restaurant, brewery and golf course!

The Saratoga Hot Springs Resort is one of the best places to travel in Wyoming when you need a little pick-me-up.

As you’re probably aware, traveling can get stressful, so you might need a little R&R to feel good again.

Choose this spa when you find yourself wanting a vacation from your vacation.

Address: 601 Pic Pike Rd, Saratoga, WY 82331, United States

36. Cheyenne Botanic Gardens

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens ( Kent Kanouse / flickr )

Wyoming is one of the most beautiful states in USA , but you don’t have to climb a mountain to prove it.

You can enjoy a nice, leisurely stroll through gardens and greenhouses when you visit the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens .

Filled with eye-popping colors and nose-sniffing fragrances, the botanic gardens are home to literally hundreds of species, including roses, daisies, daffodils, orange trees, bonsai collections and more.

There’s a desert garden filled with succulents; there’s a tropical garden that wouldn’t be out of place in a lush rain forest; there’s a prehistoric garden where plants are allowed to be fierce and overgrown like in the days of the dinosaurs.

There’s even a fairy garden for kids complete with lights and dolls!

If you’ll be in Cheyenne during your vacay, you won’t want to miss the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens.

They offer some of the nicest spots for nature lovers of all types.

Address: 710 S Lions Park Dr, Cheyenne, WY 82001, United States

37. Heart Mountain Interpretive Center

Heart Mountain Interpretive Center

Heart Mountain Interpretive Center

Heart Mountain Interpretive Center is one of the most famous places in Wyoming, but its notoriety comes at a price.

It was the site of an internment camp for Japanese-Americans rounded up during World War II.

Abandoned buildings still stand where people were once confined.

Watchposts still stand guard over fenced-in yards.

A museum has been opened for tourists who want to learn more about this particular moment in history, and it includes letters, pictures, artifacts, weapons, uniforms and more.

Heart Mountain Interpretive Center can be a difficult place to visit, but it’s also an important one, so it’s worth the trip if you’re interested in war, history, human rights or the Japanese-American struggle in general.

Address: 1539 Rd 19, Powell, WY 82435, United States

38. Fort Laramie National Historic Site

Fort Laramie National Historic Site

Fort Laramie National Historic Site

Are you curious about the way that soldiers and settlers lived back in the 18th and 19th centuries?

If so, the Fort Laramie National Historic Site is one of the niftiest places to visit in Wyoming.

Carefully preserved through the years, Fort Laramie brings the past to life with a combination of stories, objects and architecture.

You can walk the barracks and the officers’ quarters; you can watch videos and look at historical photos and artifacts; you can listen to tour guides as they share interesting tales about the people who lived and died at their posts.

If you’re traveling with kids, Fort Laramie often has child-friendly games and events as well; ask about their summer scavenger hunt!

You don’t have to be a historian to enjoy the Fort Laramie National Historic Site.

Just visit with an open mind and an appreciation for the sacrifices of Wyoming’s native sons.

Address: 965 Grey Rocks Road, Fort Laramie, WY 82212, United States

39. Trail End

Trail End

Originally built in 1908, Trail End is a high-society mansion that was occupied by a Wyoming governor and his family for the better part of a century.

It has a lavish architectural style that gives it both an impressive and an imposing look, and its interior is similarly ornate; it’s filled with things like framed portraits, embroidered tablecloths, old-fashioned record players and luxurious red carpets leading up wooden staircases.

Most tours at the mansion are self-guided, but you can also arrange for a walkthrough led by a docent.

You’re allowed to explore all areas of the house and the grounds, including their gardens and water features.

If you’re looking for somewhere to host an event, the mansion is also a popular spot for weddings and themed parties such as murder mysteries!

Trail End might not be one of the craziest places to see in Wyoming, but it’ll be a cool little pit stop for those traveling through the city of Sheridan, and it’s sure to delight anyone interested in history and high society.

Address: 400 Clarendon Ave, Sheridan, WY 82801, United States

40. University of Wyoming Geological Museum

University of Wyoming Geological Museum

University of Wyoming Geological Museum ( Jason / flickr )

Another option for those on a budget, the University of Wyoming Geological Museum offers free admission to visitors of all ages, and it’s open every day of the week except Sunday.

No matter when and where you’re traveling, you can probably fit it into your schedule.

Your visit will start with a face-to-face look at a gigantic dinosaur skeleton in the front hall.

From there, you can check out a number of exhibits related to things like rocks, bones and fossils.

There are multiple floors, and they’re all packed with interesting things to see and do!

If you’re searching for free things to do in Wyoming, look no further than the University of Wyoming Geological Museum.

It’ll create lifelong memories for you and your kids, and it won’t cost anyone a dime!

Address: 200 N 9th St, Laramie, WY 82072, United States

41. Gannett Peak

Gannett Peak

Gannett Peak

At almost 14,000 feet tall, Gannett Peak is the highest peak in the state of Wyoming, and it’s also the apex of the entire Central Rockies.

It has a kind of devastating majesty filled with beautiful but inhospitable landscapes that include narrow cliffs, icy rocks, wild bears and extreme windchills.

You’ll need to trek more than 20 miles through unmapped and unmarked wilderness just to reach it, and once there, actually climbing the steep and slippery mountain will be another epic quest.

People have died attempting it.

Despite its dangers, however, Gannett Peak is a popular attraction for folks who want to test their mettle against the mountain.

Some people even buy their way to the top; if you’re willing to pay a hefty fee, you can gain access to a shorter, five-mile trail leading to the summit.

No matter which way you choose to go, Gannett Peak is one of the most notorious treks in Wyoming and one of the major places of interest for climbers throughout the country.

According to experts, it’s ranked right up there with Denali in Alaska for difficult mountain climbs.

Who would’ve expected such an icy challenge to come from Wyoming?

42. National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

National Historic Trails Interpretive Center ( Josh Hallett / flickr )

Are you on a budget?

Are you looking for free things to do in Wyoming?

Look no further than the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center .

Located in the city of Casper, the center is something of a headquarters for the state’s National Historic Trails.

It provides information to hikers and bikers as well as programs, events, exhibits and demonstrations for anyone else passing through.

Its primary purpose is preserving the history on four important trails:

– The Oregon Trail – The Pony Express Trail – The Mormon Pioneer Trail – The California Trail

It offers a lot more than just history lessons, however, and you’ll need to check it out for yourself to see and appreciate everything.

Make time for the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center the next time that you’re in Wyoming!

Address: 1501 N Poplar St, Casper, WY 82601, United States

43. Wyoming Buckshot Saloon

Wyoming Buckshot Saloon

Wyoming Buckshot Saloon

One of the best things to do in Wyoming is to sample the local cuisine.

From oddities like bison burgers to old-fashioned favorites such as chicken fried steak served with white gravy, you can easily require another loop in your belt after indulging in everything that their menu has to offer.

The Wyoming Buckshot Saloon is one such place to expand your palate.

They serve thick porterhouses, hot buttered rolls, fancy salads, spicy chicken wings and baked potatoes stuffed to bursting.

They also have strange-but-true dishes like “Rocky Mountain Oysters.”

Don’t tell anyone, but these “oysters” are actually deep-fried bull testicles!

Another fun feature of the restaurant is its old-fashioned, Western-style architecture.

You’ll feel like you’re stepping into a saloon when you walk through the dark wooden doors.

It’s not uncommon to see horses hitched up to the front gate as riders grab a bite before setting back off.

All things considered, if you’ve worked up an appetite in Wyoming, the Wyoming Buckshot Saloon can fill you up again.

Address: 719 Dayton St, Ranchester, WY 82839, United States

44. Nowoodstock Music Festival

One of the longest-running music festivals in Wyoming, “ Nowoodstock ” pays tribute to the greats while also hosting indie and up-and-coming artists straight out of the local music scene.

It’s a great place to enjoy old favorites while also discovering new talent.

The festival is usually held in late summer over a period of several days.

You can buy food and drink on-site while also shopping for crafts, CDs, posters and other souvenirs.

The musical styles range from soulful blues to dance-ready country pop.

You can bring your own lawn chair, but you’ll probably be on your feet before the night is over.

If you like moving and grooving, the Nowoodstock Music Festival is a top 10 event in Wyoming.

It might not be quite on par with the original Woodstock, but it certainly aims to be legendary, and you can reap the benefits by having a fantastic time!

45. Jackson Hole Children’s Museum

Jackson Hole Children's Museum

Jackson Hole Children’s Museum

Education meets entertainment at the Jackson Hole Children’s Museum .

Filled with fun, lively exhibits that include everything from wind machines to magnet walls, it’s the exact opposite of a stuffy “grown-up” museum.

Instead, it encourages things like curiosity and discovery, and it fosters a love of science within children that can last a lifetime.

Job stations will let them dress up like professionals and play with real tools of the trade.

Creativity studios will let them unleash their imagination with arts and crafts projects.

There are even climbing structures for running around and expending a little energy after lunch!

All ages are welcome at the museum, and even adults might find themselves joining their little ones in the fun.

After all, who can resist a digging pit filled with cool rocks and gemstones?

If you’re wondering where to visit in Wyoming that’s fun for the whole family, think about unleashing your inner child at the Jackson Hole Children’s Museum.

Address: 155 N Jean St, Jackson, WY 83001, United States

46. Star Plunge Water Park

Star Plunge Water Park

Star Plunge Water Park

Star Plunge Water Park lives up to its name by plunging its visitors into a whirlwind of fun.

From kid-friendly water slides to a romantic steam room carved right out of mountain rock, it’s one of the best tourist attractions in the entire state of Wyoming!

Both indoor and outdoor pools are available, and there are tons of activities available at each.

You can lounge on the deck and work on your tan; you can go whizzing down a water slide or wickedly curved hydro tube.

Another feature is a “vapor room” which is situated just outside of their natural hot springs.

It’s basically a sauna, but its walls are made from rock, and it’s both physically healing and psychologically relaxing thanks to the minerals present from the spring.

Star Plunge Water Park is a must see attraction while you’re in Wyoming.

Not only is it fit for the whole family, but since it operates both indoor and outdoor facilities, it’s always open rain or shine.

Don’t let a rainy day ruin your vacation!

Go to a water park instead!

Address: 115 Big Springs Dr, Thermopolis, WY 82443, United States

47. Hell’s Half Acre

Hell's Half Acre

Hell’s Half Acre

Hell’s Half Acre is one of the strangest places to visit in Wyoming, but if you like that sort of thing, it can be another notch on your belt for quirky roadside attractions.

The landscape gets its name from the jagged rocks that form a kind of wide, flat pit in the middle of nowhere.

There are deep ravines and caverns as well as odd assortments of spiky rocks jutting up from the dry, hard-packed earth.

Other nicknames for the pit include “The Devil’s Kitchen” and “The Pits of Hades.”

In the old days, Native American tribes hunted bison by driving them to their deaths over the ravines.

Today, the pit is mostly used for alien movies such as Starship Troopers.

It’s an odd sight, to be sure, but for those who looking for unusual things to do in Wyoming, Hell’s Half Acre will definitely fit the bill.

48. Chugwater

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Chugwater is another small town that doesn’t make it on a lot of “best” lists, but if you’ll be near the Cheyenne area, it can serve as a fun side trip with some memorable experiences and landmarks.

For starters, it’s home to the oldest soda fountain in the state, and you can still order a milkshake from the quaint little soda shop with its high countertops and ’50s-era stools.

Another piece of character is the Chugwater Chili Cookoff, an annual summer event where the best local chefs come together for diet-destroying variations of nachos, hot dogs and more.

Chugwater might not be a glitzy and glamorous city, but it’s charming, and it represents a nostalgic throwback to simpler times.

If you’re looking for cute and quirky destinations among Wyoming’s attractions, it’s definitely a place to put on your bucket list.

49. Hayden Valley

Hayden Valley

Hayden Valley

Located in Yellowstone, Hayden Valley is widely considered one of the best destinations for wildlife observation in the whole of the United States.

There are birds, wolves, buffalo, elk, deer, ducks and pelicans.

Even grizzly bears have been known to make an appearance!

The valley is also quite striking in terms of geographical features.

The geysers gush; the creeks separate and connect and separate again.

Tall trees turn amazing colors in the autumn; green grass gets covered by white snow in the winter.

Ultimately, however, the real draw of Hayden Valley is the wide assortment of creatures that call it home.

If you’re an animal lover thinking about what to do in the Cowboy State, you won’t want to miss this destination.

Not only is it one of the most beautiful places in the state, but the magnificence of its wildlife is unparalleled.

50. Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting

Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting

Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting

The Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting is one of the coolest places to visit in Wyoming.

As its name suggests, it’s dedicated to the art of fighting wildfires and forest fires from the air!

Visitors can tour the gigantic hangers and see a variety of planes up close, including ones that date back to World War II.

There are also displays and exhibits about the history of aerial firefighting and how it’s evolved over time.

For example, while people used to drop fire snuffing materials out of the backs of small planes, modern air tankers use sophisticated systems that can include “smokejumpers” rappelling out of their aircraft and fighting the flames from the ground.

The Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting both celebrates and commemorates the people and planes that have dedicated their lives to firefighting.

Some have triumphant stories; others have tragic ones.

All, however, are undeniably awesome, so they’ll be interesting to learn about while you’re in Wyoming.

Address: 2534 Hiller Lane, Greybull, WY 82426, United States

51. Rocky Mountain Rotors

Rocky Mountain Rotors

Rocky Mountain Rotors

Last but certainly not least, if you want a view of Wyoming that you’ll never forget, consider going up in a helicopter and seeing everything from a sky-high perspective.

Rocky Mountain Rotors is just one of the companies offering such an experience, and they have a number of tours available, including “photo flights” that are specifically designed to help you get the best possible shots of the landscapes below.

Other charters are available for all kinds of airborne fun.

If you happen to have a pilot’s license, there’s also a flight school where you can rent instructional time behind the controls.

All things considered, if you want incredible views of Wyoming, you’ll need to go the extra mile with something like a helicopter tour.

There’s just nothing like flying in the clouds with the eagles as you gaze at the wondrous panoramas below.

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The state of Wyoming is rich in natural wonders and Old West history. With famous National Parks, towering mountain peaks, wild rivers, and wide-open plains, this state draws visitors and recreationists from around the world. The history of the West—from the Native American and cowboy heritage to the development of the railroads and mining—can be experienced at historical sites, museums, and visitor centers, and also by wandering around preserved downtown districts.

Hit the Backcountry in Yellowstone National Park

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Yellowstone National Park is truly one of the world's most natural wonders. The 2.2 million acres that make up the park—96 percent of which is located in Wyoming—boast jaw-dropping geysers, colorful hot springs, majestic mountain ranges, and vibrant rivers and waterfalls. The most popular attractions include Old Faithful Geyser , Mammoth Hot Springs, and the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone River. Adventurous folks can wander into the backcountry to avoid both the traffic and crowds and catch a glimpse of wildlife, including wolves, elk, bison, and bears.

Play Outdoors in Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park is home to postcard-perfect scenery that rivals something you'd see in Europe or Patagonia, Chile. Rugged peaks, rushing rivers, serene lakes, and wildflower-filled meadows offer much solace for a city-dwelling visitor. Similar to neighboring Yellowstone, park wildlife ranges from large bison, elk, and bears to small mammals like pika and marmots. The National Park, the nearby Bridger-Teton National Forest, and the resort town of Jackson Hole combine to make one vast outdoor playground that offers something for every season. Whitewater rafting, hiking, horseback riding, fishing, lake cruises, snowshoeing, and skiing are just some of the seemingly endless activities.

Ski Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort 

With a 4,139-foot vertical drop and 2500 acres of in-bounds skiing terrain, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort rivals any resort in the world for the ultimate skiing experience. However, since 50 percent of the terrain is suitable for experts only, this isn't the place to go to get your bearings. Even still, the lower mountain offers beginner terrain and the mountain school provides superior lessons, should you need to sharpen your skills. Head to the base in Teton Village for gourmet restaurants, four- and five-star accommodations, and a hopping nightlife.

Wander Through the Buffalo Bill Center of the West

The Buffalo Bill Center of the West consists of five terrific museums, each worth a visit on its own. Experience a slice of American history by viewing artifacts from the life of Buffalo Bill Cody at the Buffalo Bill Museum. The Cody Firearms Museum features a huge collection of firearms from around the world. If flora and fauna is your thing, don't pass up the Draper Museum of Natural History's wildlife and geology exhibits. The Plains Indian Museum offers exhibits and a multimedia show depicting the true heritage of regional Native Americans. And a world-class collection of Western art—with works by Charles Russell, Frederic Remington, and WHD Koerner—can be found at the Whitney Gallery of Western Art.

Explore the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

There's a lot to learn at the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper, Wyoming . During your visit, you'll find your way through galleries featuring Wyoming's first inhabitants, mountain men, and fur trappers. See the routes of the Oregon Trail, the Mormon Trail, the California Trail, and the Pony Express and discover the journey settlers took along the way. History comes alive in the center's multimedia presentation, living history demonstrations, guided hike, and special events.

Attend Cheyenne's Frontier Days Rodeo

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Held annually since 1919, the Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo is known as the "Daddy of 'em All" due to both the quality and the quantity of its rodeo action. The late-July festivities include 10 days of rodeo, concerts featuring national country-music acts, a carnival, a horse-filled Grand Parade, an Indian Village, complete with traditional dance and costumes, and a western art show. If you can't make to Cheyenne in July, wander into the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum to get a taste of the rodeo experience.

Visit Fort Laramie National Historic Site

Fort Laramie once was a fur-trading post in 1834, then the site went on to serve folks migrating west via the Oregon and California Trails. The Fort Laramie National Historic Site includes a number of restored historic buildings that you can explore by booking a walking tour. While there, stop at the visitor center and enjoy an 18-minute history video, a bookstore, and a museum. Museum exhibits include uniforms, weapons, and artifacts from Fort Laramie's colorful history.

Soak the Pools at Hot Springs State Park

Wyoming's most popular state park offers a year-round treat for visitors. The site of the world's largest mineral hot spring, the area draws not only human tourists but is also home to Wyoming's central bison herd. Visitors can enjoy a soak in the 104-degree mineral waters indoors at the State Bath House, or in two outdoor pools. If you're there in the summer, take in the interesting rock formations created by mineral waters by hiking their extensive trail system. The park's famous flower garden is a site to see, as well.

Rock Climb at Devils Tower National Monument

Off the beaten track in northeast Wyoming lies a stately rock formation made famous by the movie "Close Encounters of the Third Kind." Today, this tower is the focal point of Devils Tower National Monument and worshiped by nationwide rock climbers. Tower Trail, a 1.3-mile paved trail, circles the tower and can be enjoyed via a guided hike. Before you leave, check out the visitor center to learn about the natural history of Devils Tower and its surroundings. Then, take your turn at rock climbing the tower (if it's within your skill level) or marvel at the climbers who flock to this rock.

Drive Your Car Along the Bridger Valley Historic Byway

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This 20-mile loop offers you a remarkable glimpse of Wyoming's history. Follow the path of those who traveled cross-country via the Oregon Trail, the California Trail, the Pony Express, the transcontinental railroad, and the Lincoln Highway. Stop along the way at the Fort Bridger State Historic Site , complete with a museum and a walking tour of the old fort and restored historic buildings. This original trading post, founded by Jim Bridger, was taken over in 1853 by the Mormons when they sent militia to arrest Bridger for selling alcohol to the Indians.

Take a Sleigh Ride in the Elk Refuge

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No winter trip to Jackson Hole is complete without a sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge. Located just north of town, this sanctuary houses up to 7,000 elk seasonally, while supplementing their feed so they can survive the long winters. The elk here are free to come and go, yet most of them congregate in the winter and leave in the summer, making a winter sleigh ride prime for sightings. In fact, a horse-drawn sleigh ride puts you up close and personal with the herds. Sleighs run from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. each day and tickets can be purchased at the Jackson Hole and Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center.

Ski Grand Targhee Resort

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On the western slope of the Tetons lies a mom and pop resort with some of the best snow in the Lower 48. Grand Targhee Resort is actually accessed by driving through Idaho and into the "town" of Alta, Wyoming. "Targhee" is known as a family resort with terrain that can accommodate all skill levels. So if you're wary about skiing Jackson Hole's expert terrain, pop over the hill to Targhee for easier trails and a ridiculous amount of powder snow. So much so, that the resort urges you to bring your snorkel.

Ride the Coaster at Snow King Mountain

 Snow King Mountain

Adrenaline junkies will love Snow King Mountain's Cowboy Coaster where individual, hand-operated coaster cars take you along miles of loops, curves, and drops. Check out the view of Jackson Hole and the surrounding Teton mountain range as you climb 456 vertical feet up Snow King Mountain, and then descend on a thrill ride. The coaster is only open in the summer and an all-day Big King Pass gives you access to Snow King's coaster, Treetop Adventure Park, mini-golf, alpine slide, and more.

Hike the Thunder Basin National Grassland

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Located in Northeastern Wyoming between the Big Horn Mountains and the Black Hills, Thunder Basin National Grassland is ripe for exploring. Hike the many trails that meander through rolling grasslands and native shrubbery. Pack your field guide so you can easily identify grasses, plants, birds, and any small mammals you may meet. You might even run into a grazing cow, as the grasslands provide forage for local livestock.

Boat and Fish the Flaming Gorge

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The dramatic landscape of the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area provides ample opportunity for fishing, swimming, boating, and lakeside relaxing. In fact, the Flaming Gorge Reservoir is prized by local trout fisherman. To access this amazing fishery, drive south of Rock Springs, Wyoming, to Buckboard Marina where you can rent a boat and get the latest fishing report before you head out on the reservoir.

Visit the State Capitol Complex

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The Wyoming State Capitol Complex consists of the Wyoming State Museum, the Wyoming Supreme Court, the Governor's Mansion, the Wyoming State Capitol, and the Wyoming State Legislature. Visit each site to gain an inside look at the state's government facilities and processes. A tour of the entire complex makes a perfect outing for students and teachers (with advance reservations). Note: The capitol building is currently closed for renovation, however, a capital building exhibit is offered at the Wyoming State Museum until the site reopens.

Backpack the Wind River Range

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This mountain range (which falls under the radar due to its majestic Teton neighbors) offers hikers and backpackers a way to escape crowds and truly experience isolation. Glacier-carved granite spires pepper this range, complete with high mountain lakes and meadows that offer perfect opportunities for camping. The three-day, 23-mile Cirque of the Towers Loop makes a great journey for experienced backpackers. Embark in late summer so you can avoid bugs, high stream crossings, and fickle weather.

Experience Nature at the Laurance Rockefeller Preserve

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Just south of Moose, Wyoming, and east of Jackson Hole, the Laurance Rockefeller Preserve offers an area to experience solitude. And, this can be a great reprieve from the national park crowds and tourists that frequent the Jackson Hole area in the summer. Here you can learn about Rockefeller's vision to preserve the wildlands in the region. Explore sensory exhibits, sit and journal, or just relax as you pay tribute to those who have come before us.

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If you're craving a burst of adrenaline, why not reserve a spot in Michigan's famed Saugatuck Dune Rides? The activity's charmingly dated website is a great indication of its word-of-mouth notoriety and timeless appeal. Over in Arizona, you might be surprised to find that it's not just the Grand Canyon that tempts travelers to its desert landscape—it's also one-of-a-kind venues like the Musical Instrument Museum , where music enthusiasts can find over 7,500 instruments from 200 countries around the world.

Indeed, even if you've lived in Wyoming your whole life, you might be surprised by just how many top-rated things you've yet to cross off your list. From architectural wonders and picturesque views to historical museums and other must-see sights, you'll find your appreciation for Wyoming reignited just by reading through this list of top-rated things to do.

Stacker compiled a list of the highest-rated things to do in Wyoming using data from Tripadvisor . Tripadvisor ranks places using a combination of metrics, including overall rating, reviews, and number of page views. As a result, an activity with a 5 out of 5 overall rating might rank lower than one with a 4 out of 5. Data is as of June 3, 2024.

Whether you're a family of five traveling in a recreational vehicle or a duo of friends looking for a quick getaway in Wyoming, read on for a list of sights you could easily plan a trip around.

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<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (789 reviews)<br>- Address: 7785 Cowboy Way Jackson, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60491-d189546-Reviews-Jackson_Hole_Rodeo-Jackson_Jackson_Hole_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#29. Jackson Hole Rodeo

- Rating: 4.5/5 (789 reviews) - Address: 7785 Cowboy Way Jackson, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (785 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d146784-Reviews-Grand_Loop_Road-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#28. Grand Loop Road

- Rating: 4.5/5 (785 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (492 reviews)<br>- Address: 2013 Eastside 2nd St. Sheridan, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60553-d144847-Reviews-Bighorn_National_Forest-Sheridan_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#27. Bighorn National Forest

- Rating: 5/5 (492 reviews) - Address: 2013 Eastside 2nd St. Sheridan, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (536 reviews)<br>- Address: 975 Snowy Range Road Laramie, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60503-d124523-Reviews-Wyoming_Territorial_Prison_State_Historic_Site-Laramie_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#26. Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site

- Rating: 4.5/5 (536 reviews) - Address: 975 Snowy Range Road Laramie, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (345 reviews)<br>- Address: 2468 Jackson St. Laramie, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60503-d124527-Reviews-Medicine_Bow_National_Forest-Laramie_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p><p><strong>You may also like:</strong> <a href="https://stacker.com/wyoming/counties-highest-rates-strokes-wyoming">Counties with the highest rates of strokes in Wyoming</a></p>

#25. Medicine Bow National Forest

- Rating: 5/5 (345 reviews) - Address: 2468 Jackson St. Laramie, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

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<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,203 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60442-d108111-Reviews-Old_Trail_Town-Cody_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#24. Old Trail Town

- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,203 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (696 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60442-d270552-Reviews-Cody_Firearms_Museum-Cody_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#23. Cody Firearms Museum

- Rating: 5/5 (696 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (809 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60524-d107402-Reviews-Jenny_Lake-Moran_Jackson_Hole_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#22. Jenny Lake

- Rating: 5/5 (809 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,143 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d3400613-Reviews-Hayden_Valley-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#21. Hayden Valley

- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,143 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (555 reviews)<br>- Address: 1501 North Poplar St. Casper, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60437-d255669-Reviews-National_Historic_Trails_Interpretive_Center-Casper_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p><p><strong>You may also like:</strong> <a href="https://stacker.com/wyoming/counties-highest-unemployment-wyoming">Counties with the highest unemployment in Wyoming</a></p>

#20. National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

- Rating: 5/5 (555 reviews) - Address: 1501 North Poplar St. Casper, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

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<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,211 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d126750-Reviews-Mammoth_Hot_Springs-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#19. Mammoth Hot Springs

- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,211 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,837 reviews)<br>- Address: 675 East Broadway Ave. Jackson, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60491-d104349-Reviews-National_Elk_Refuge-Jackson_Jackson_Hole_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#18. National Elk Refuge

- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,837 reviews) - Address: 675 East Broadway Ave. Jackson, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,806 reviews)<br>- Address: 150 East Pearl Ave. Jackson, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60491-d6403360-Reviews-Jackson_Town_Square-Jackson_Jackson_Hole_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#17. Jackson Town Square

- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,806 reviews) - Address: 150 East Pearl Ave. Jackson, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,048 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g143029-d104348-Reviews-Jenny_Lake_Trail-Grand_Teton_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#16. Jenny Lake Trail

- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,048 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (1,440 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d142959-Reviews-Lower_Yellowstone_River_Falls-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p><p><strong>You may also like:</strong> <a href="https://stacker.com/wyoming/top-patent-earner-wyoming-last-year">The top patent earner in Wyoming last year</a></p>

#15. Lower Yellowstone River Falls

- Rating: 5/5 (1,440 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

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<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,806 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d140435-Reviews-Yellowstone_Lake-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#14. Yellowstone Lake

- Rating: 4.5/5 (1,806 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (1,354 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d126748-Reviews-Upper_Geyser_Basin-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#13. Upper Geyser Basin

- Rating: 5/5 (1,354 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (784 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60442-d1546919-Reviews-Cody_Dug_Up_Gun_Museum-Cody_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#12. Cody Dug Up Gun Museum

- Rating: 5/5 (784 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (1,339 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d532065-Reviews-Artist_Point-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#11. Artist Point

- Rating: 5/5 (1,339 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,076 reviews)<br>- Address: 2820 Runguis Road Jackson, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60491-d103233-Reviews-National_Museum_of_Wildlife_Art-Jackson_Jackson_Hole_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p><p><strong>You may also like:</strong> <a href="https://stacker.com/wyoming/best-public-high-schools-wyoming">Best public high schools in Wyoming</a></p>

#10. National Museum of Wildlife Art

- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,076 reviews) - Address: 2820 Runguis Road Jackson, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

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<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,015 reviews)<br>- Address: 3275 West Village Drive Teton Village, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60562-d319055-Reviews-Jackson_Hole_Aerial_Tram-Teton_Village_Jackson_Hole_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#9. Jackson Hole Aerial Tram

- Rating: 4.5/5 (2,015 reviews) - Address: 3275 West Village Drive Teton Village, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (5,070 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d142956-Reviews-Old_Faithful-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#8. Old Faithful

- Rating: 4.5/5 (5,070 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (3,193 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d126749-Reviews-Grand_Prismatic_Spring-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#7. Grand Prismatic Spring

- Rating: 4.5/5 (3,193 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

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#6. Yellowstone National Park

- Rating: 5/5 (1,885 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (3,076 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d2236532-Reviews-Lamar_Valley-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p><p><strong>You may also like:</strong> <a href="https://stacker.com/wyoming/demand-these-health-care-jobs-increasing-most-wyoming">Demand for these health care jobs is increasing most in Wyoming</a></p>

#5. Lamar Valley

- Rating: 5/5 (3,076 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

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<p>- Rating: 5/5 (2,819 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g143029-d145270-Reviews-Grand_Teton-Grand_Teton_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#4. Grand Teton

- Rating: 5/5 (2,819 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 4.5/5 (4,438 reviews)<br>- Address: Highway 110 Devils Tower, Wyoming<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60792-d144721-Reviews-Devils_Tower_National_Monument-Devils_Tower_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#3. Devils Tower National Monument

- Rating: 4.5/5 (4,438 reviews) - Address: Highway 110 Devils Tower, Wyoming - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (5,162 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60999-d290469-Reviews-Grand_Canyon_of_the_Yellowstone-Yellowstone_National_Park_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p>

#2. Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone

- Rating: 5/5 (5,162 reviews) - Read more on Tripadvisor

<p>- Rating: 5/5 (4,730 reviews)<br>- <a href="https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g60442-d270556-Reviews-Buffalo_Bill_Center_of_the_West-Cody_Wyoming.html">Read more on Tripadvisor</a></p><p><i>This story features data reporting by Karim Noorani, writing by Michelle No, and is part of a series utilizing data automation across 50 states.</i></p>

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Explore one place to easily map out your Wyoming adventures. With a few taps, you can populate this interactive map with the attractions you want to see and the places you want to visit. You’ll find plot points you can click on to learn even more about the destination so you can plan your perfect adventure. And once you’ve downloaded the map to your device, you can access it anywhere, even offline. So get off the grid and start mapping out your Wyoming adventure.

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Click on the Plot Point icon in the lower left corner at any time to bring up the Explore Wyoming Key. From there, click on the options you’d like to see. With each selection, the map will begin populating information. You can choose as many as you like, be aware load times may slow down when multiple options are chosen at once. Simply re-click the option or click the arrow on the item listed on the Key on the right hand side of the screen to remove items. When you’re happy with your selections, click the ‘x’ to close the key to begin diving deeper.

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Once you’ve closed the Explore Wyoming Key, you’re ready to explore your selections on the map. Click on the circles or zoom in to open the plot points. Click on an individual plot point to learn what the attraction is, including highlights of the experience, or for a business to discover the name and contact information. At any time you’d like to update your search, simply click on the Plot Point icon in the lower left corner of your screen. You can remove selections using the Key in the upper right hand corner by selecting the ‘x’ next to the item.

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When you choose Businesses from the Explore Wyoming Key, you can select the places you’d like to go in the bottom left. As you choose between things to do, listings will populate along the bottom of the map. You can also select the plot points on the map to see what businesses are located there, including addresses and contact information. At any time you’d like to update your search, simply click on the Plot Point icon in the lower left corner of your screen.

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    Click on the Plot Point icon in the lower left corner at any time to bring up the Explore Wyoming Key. From there, click on the options you'd like to see. With each selection, the map will begin populating information. You can choose as many as you like, be aware load times may slow down when multiple options are chosen at once.