Lakes, Rivers & Falls
The high rock walls of Fremont Canyon, between Alcova Lake and Pathfinder Dam, present spectacular scenery and rock climbing. more...
Mountains, Canyons, Dunes & Formations
LaBonte Canyon is an area of steep granite rock formations and stands of aspen and conifer. Large populations of deer, elk and bighorn sheep can be seen in the area. more...
Natural Areas
The North Platte River Valley has been agriculturally oriented for centuries. Indian people lived in the valley where they grew crops and hunted on the uplands. more...
Give or take a few, it is 400 miles across Wyoming on Interstate 80. By anybody’s standard that is a solid day’s travel. But hey, don’t just buzz through the state. There is a lot to see and do along the way. So much, in fact, that it’s best done in sections. So instead of hitting Wyoming at Pine Bluffs, putting the cruise control on 75 mph, and blowing out of the state around eight hours later at Evanston, set your sights on just some of the towns.
Begin your trip in Laramie, about 1/4 of the way across. This is cowboy country. read more
Yellowstone National Park offers a number of ways to relax and have fun. Bring your own equipment, rent equipment from concessionaires, or book an all-inclusive package. read more