When staying in Wyoming, you get much more than just a comfortable bed – you get that famous Wyoming Western experience. Be a rancher for a day, stay at an educational camp or just enjoy the grand Wyoming view from your room.
Wyoming has bed and breakfasts, guest and dude ranches, hotels and resorts all with local flare and year-round activities. Of all the different places you can stay, there's one thing they all have in common... that Western hospitality Wyoming is famous for. So settle in for spell.
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Wyoming Dude Ranches
Dude Ranches
Horseback riding, traditionally Western style, is the major activity at any type of guest ranch. The ranches provide instruction and horses for all levels and ages of riders. Depending upon the ranch, guests may also fish, canoe, raft a river, go on a guided hike more...
Bed & Breakfast Inns
Charming homes turned into charming inns - Wyoming's bed & breakfasts are about as warm and friendly as you can get - from historic frontier homes glowing again with the light of hospitality and welcome to out-of-the-way inns where the service is as sweet as the syrup on the morning's pancakes. more...
Cabins
A stay in a cabin in the wilds of Wyoming is like nothing else. Solitude, relaxation, a window onto life in the past - cabins offer ammenities no hotel ever could. more...
Campgrounds & RV Parks
Wyoming is a vast, open country sprinkled with sagebrush, pronghorn antelope and an air of freedom unmatched anywhere else in the lower 48.
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Campgrounds & RV Parks (by town)
Wyoming is a vast, open country sprinkled with sagebrush, pronghorn antelope and an air of freedom unmatched anywhere else in the lower 48. more...
Campgrounds & RV Parks (by type)
Wyoming is a vast, open country sprinkled with sagebrush, pronghorn antelope and an air of freedom unmatched anywhere else in the lower 48.
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Guest & Dude Ranches
The state's guest ranches give visitors an escape from their hectic lives by allowing the opportunity to immerse themselves in a western experience. Many places offer guided horseback trips into the backcountry or guided trips to special fishing holes. more...
Hostels Bunkhouse has a certain Western ring to it. Cowboys, ranchers on the trail, workers and now visitors have found a Western-style home in the bunkhouses and other hostels throughout the state. If you are looking for the authentic feel, hostels are a great option. more...
Hotels & Motels
Wherever you go in Wyoming, you're sure to find a great selection of hotels and motels to fit your budget and fit your vacation.
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Inns & Lodges
From grand country lodges with long and interesting histories to small, quaint inns, nestled amid lushly forested hills, Wyoming has got some great inns and lodges. more...
Resorts
Wyoming has got its share of fantastic, world-class resorts - all-inclusives, ski and nature activity resorts and ultimate relaxation resorts. Come explore what Wyoming's resorts have to offer.
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Vacation Rentals
Find your own little home to vacation in. Deep in the forest, high up on the mountainside, set out on the high plains, however you imagine your vacation, there's sure to be a vacation rental in Wyoming for you. 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
You can play in one of nature's largest sandboxes in the country just a few miles north of Rock Springs at the Killpecker Sand Dunes. The dunes seem out of place in southwest Wyoming. It's the kind of environment you'd expect to find in the deserts of Africa or the Mid-East. There's an off-road vehicle "play area" for desert toys and lots of space to walk around in the sand. read more