Official Wyoming Travel Guide

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Welcome to Wyoming!

TheFirst Lady and I want to extend a warm welcome to you as you explore our state. Regardless of where your travel plans take you, we encourage you to use this guide throughout your visit to expand your knowledge of Wyoming and its treasures. Rooted in Western culture and values, our state is like no other — and we are excited to share her with you.

Wyoming visitors can expect to encounter breathtaking landscapes, awe-inspiring wildlife and meaningful historical and cultural attractions. Wyoming communities reflect the best of small-town America, with hardworking, resilient people who share an immense pride for our state. After visiting, you’ll understand why.

As you explore all that the Cowboy State has to offer, we ask that you travel responsibly. We want to ensure future generations will be able to witness Wyoming’s beauty. In true Wyoming fashion, we ask that everyone do their part to keep our great outdoors great. Keep our wide-open spaces clean, practice “Leave No Trace” principles and remember to keep your distance from wildlife and respect their habitat.

Wherever your Wyoming visit takes you, I am certain that your experience will be memorable. We are eager to share Wyoming’s magnificence with you, and we want to remind you that you’re welcome back anytime.

Safe travels,

Governor Mark Gordon

Warmest greetings from the Cowboy State!

As the Director of Tourism and a native of this beautiful state, it is my utmost pleasure to extend a heartfelt welcome to each one of you. Wyoming is a land of natural wonders, rugged landscapes and a rich cultural heritage that beckons adventurers and nature enthusiasts from all corners of the world. Come explore our national and state parks, monuments, historic sites and other recreational areas. Embrace our Western culture by attending a rodeo, learning how to line or swing dance or spending a night under the stars at a dude ranch. Get away from the crowds by driving a scenic byway, going off-roading or exploring one of our many charming small communities. Every corner of the state holds something new for you to try.

During your stay in Wyoming, we want you to not only enjoy the breathtaking landscapes but also forge a lasting connection with our state, its people and our Western culture. We implore all visitors to embrace a responsible approach to tourism, one that enhances your experience while safeguarding our cherished environment. Become stewards of the land and wildlife, ensuring their preservation for future generations. Shop locally to support our towns and communities as they are an integral part of our identity. Make a lasting impression toward sustainable travel as you visit our beautiful state.

We are excited to have you as our guests and hope that your visit to Wyoming becomes a cherished memory. Let’s work together to create a sustainable and responsible tourism experience that celebrates our state’s magnificence while preserving it for the enjoyment of those who follow in your footsteps.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Everyone can join in the fun of exploring Wyoming’s wide-open landscape, especially at state and national parks.

Wildlife lovers will find a bounty of furry and feathered creatures in Wyoming. Learn common tips to keep everyone safe as you explore the state.

WINTER, WYOMING-STYLE

There are many wonderful ways to explore wintry Wyoming when flakes begin to fall. Test your skills skiing, snowmobiling, dog sledding — or simply soak your worries away in a steaming hot-springs pool. WYOMING WILDLIFE

WYOMING GETTING TO KNOW

450 BIRD SPECIES

100 MAMMAL SPECIES

The bison is the state mammal and the meadowlark is the state bird.

97,800 SQ. MILES

48% of Wyoming’s lands are public, meaning there are endless possibilities for recreating in Wyoming’s great outdoors — including state and national parks, and national forests.

7TH LARGEST RESERVATION

The Wind River Indian Reservation is the seventh largest Native American reservation. It is also the only reservation that is home to two distinct tribes, the Eastern Shoshone and the Northern Arapaho.

6 PEOPLE PER 1 SQ.MILE

While the state is the 10th largest in the U.S. in square mileage, it is the least populated, with six people for every square mile — ensuring there’s plenty of room to roam without the crowds.

STAR VALLEY SCENIC BYWAY

WYOMING TIPS

MAKE RESERVATIONS

Most Wyoming campsites require reservations, especially during peak season, May–September. Luckily, there are online reservation systems to help: travelwy.com/state-parkreservations, recreation.gov and yellowstonenational parklodges.com

CELL COVERAGE

Cell service and bandwidth are limited in Wyoming’s more remote areas, so don’t be surprised if you can’t receive calls or texts or access the internet. Download maps and other key travel information before you hit the road. When exploring the great outdoors, always tell someone where you’re going and when you plan to return. Disconnecting can be a good thing, of course, but only if you’ve planned for it.

BE ALTITUDE READY

Many of Wyoming’s popular destinations are pretty high up. It may take you a couple days to acclimate, especially if you’re coming from sea level. Remember: Drink plenty of water, go easy on alcohol and rest for a day or two before doing anything too strenuous.

PACK SMART

Wyoming’s wide elevation range means temperatures can swing drastically depending on region and even time of day. No matter the season, plan to dress in easily removable layers and bring a water-resistant jacket. Wear your parka, hat and gloves in winter.

PET RULES

Keep your dog on a 6-foot leash, pack out the poops and check ahead so you know where your pup may or may not be welcome. Turn to p. 56 to learn about pet rules at national parks and monuments.

DRIVE SAFELY

Always remember to observe posted speed limits. Please use pullouts to watch wildlife, take pictures and let other cars pass. Keep in mind that gas and service stops might be few and far between, so fill up when you can. Highways will shut down for hazardous winter-driving conditions, so please check routes before heading out and be flexible with travel plans. Find more driving tips at travelwy.com/cartravel

CAMPFIRE CARE

To prevent wildfires — and to keep everyone safe — please check for and respect fire restrictions in your camping destination. Always put your campfire out completely, never leaving it unattended and use existing designated fire rings at your campsite.

3 PRINCIPLES OF WY RESPONSIBLY

Together, we can keep Wyoming wild and free. As the least populated state with the most room for adventure, we recognize the responsibility of being mindful stewards of our land, animals, culture and communities. We invite you to travel the state to witness the beauty for yourself while doing so responsibly.

1. ADVENTURE

Wyoming’s wide-open spaces make for epic adventures. These public spaces are a finite resource, making us all caretakers for future generations. As you plan your trip, utilize the know-before-you-go motto to create a fun and sustainable adventure.

2. WILDLIFE

Wyoming’s wild animals are plentiful and powerful. While it is widely known that Wyoming has some of the best wildlife viewing, we want our visitors to stay mindful of their impacts. Not only should you keep your distance for safety, you’ll also ensure you are keeping their habitats safe and untouched. Turn to p. 65 for wildlife safety tips.

3. COMMUNITY

The spirit of the West is wild and welcoming. But it’s not reckless. We love welcoming visitors into our communities and hope they experience our Western hospitality. Please visit locally owned stores and restaurants as you travel the state to lift up our communities.

Find WY Responsibly travel tips scattered throughout this guide. Learn more at travelwy.com/wyresponsibly Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.

The Wyoming Territory approved the first unconditional law in the U.S. permanently guaranteeing women their inherent right to vote and hold office more than 50 years before women could vote and hold office in the U.S.

Yellowstone was designated as America’s first national park by President Ulysses S. Grant.

The term “dude ranch” was coined at Eatons’ Ranch in Wolf, the country’s first and oldest dude ranch, which still welcomes guests today.

Devils Tower was designated as America’s first national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt.

PLANYOUR TRIP

AIRPORTS

Nearly all Wyoming airports — including those in Casper, Cody, Gillette, Jackson, Laramie, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan — offer direct flights to and from Denver and/or Salt Lake City. Nonstop service to and from Jackson Hole Airport increases during the summer months and ski season with direct flights from Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Los Angeles, Minneapolis, Newark, New York City (JFK), Washington, D.C., San Francisco, Denver and Seattle. (All flights are subject to change.) Learn more at travelwy.com/airtravel

DRIVING RESOURCES

For driving tips, up-to-date road conditions, road closures and other transportation resources, check the Wyoming Department of Transportation’s website at wyoroad.info, call 888-996-7623 or download the Wyoming 511 app. Turn to p. 11 for helpful hints that’ll help you stay safe on the road, especially in winter.

WYOMING WELCOME CENTERS

Discover friendly information specialists, interactive displays, photo ops, free maps and more at eight Welcome Centers — all available at state entry points — to help make your Wyoming visit the vacation of a lifetime. Hours of operation vary by location and season. Check out a list and map of locations on this page (above) and find out more at travelwy.com/welcomecenters See p. 110 for all Welcome Center information.

1 Bear River State Park & Travel Information Center, Evanston, I-80 | Exit 6

2 Cody Country Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center, take U.S. 14/16/20 to Cody

3 Jackson Hole & Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center, I-80 | Exit 104 to US-191

4 Northeast Wyoming Welcome Center, Beulah, I-90 | Exit 199

5 Pine Bluffs Information Center (Seasonal), I-80 | Exit 401

Be flexible & Informed

Do your research and be flexible with plans. If a trailhead parking lot is full, have lesserknown backup options ready. If you plan to camp, understand the differences between designated and dispersed campgrounds and pack accordingly. Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.

6 Sheridan Welcome Center, I-90 | Exit 23

7 Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center, Cheyenne, I-25 | Exit 4

8 Laramie Area Visitor Center, Laramie, I-80 Exit 313

CASPER

CHEYENNE

CODY

GILLETTE

JACKSON HOLE

LARAMIE

RIVERTON

ROCK SPRINGS

SHERIDAN

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JANUARY

Saratoga Lake Ice Fishing Derby

Saratoga | Jan. 18–19, 2025

Pedigree® Stage Stop Race

Jackson to Evanston | Jan. 31–Feb. 7, 2025

FEBRUARY

Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo

Sheridan | Feb. 8, 2025

Sundance Winter Festival

Sundance | Feb. 15, 2025

Pinedale Winter Carnival

Pinedale | Feb. TBA, 2025

MARCH

World Championship

Snowmobile Hill Climb

Jackson | March 20–23, 2025

Ceili at the Roundhouse

Celtic Festival

Evanston | March 21–22, 2025

MAY

Museum of the Mountain Man Living History Days

Pinedale | May 13–15, 2025

Elkfest

Jackson | May 23, 2025

Old West Days

Jackson | May 23–26, 2025

Depot Days

Cheyenne | May TBA, 2025

Eatons’ Horse Drive

Sheridan | May TBA, 2025

JUNE

Lilac Days

Basin | June 7, 2025

Fossilfest

Kemmerer | June 13–14, 2025

Woodchoppers Jamboree & Rodeo

Encampment | June 14–15, 2025

College National Finals Rodeo

Casper | June 15–21, 2025

Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow

Fort Washakie | June 19–22, 2025

Chris LeDoux Days

Kaycee | June 20–21, 2025

Chugwater Chili Cook-Off

Chugwater | June 21, 2025

Lovell Mustang Days

Lovell | June 22–28, 2025

Flaming Gorge Days

Green River | June 27–28, 2025

Cody Stampede

Cody | June 30–July 4, 2025

Cody Nite Rodeo

Cody | Nightly all summer long

Northern Arapaho Native

American Song and Dance

Riverton | Every Tuesday in June, July & August at Wind River Hotel & Casino

Wyoming Brewers Festival

Cheyenne | June TBA, 2025

JULY

1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous

Riverton | July 2–6, 2025

Pioneer Days Rodeo

Lander | July 3–4, 2025

Old-Fashioned Fourth of July

Fort Laramie | July 4, 2025

Gold Rush Days

South Pass City | July 4–5, 2025

Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo

Casper | July 4–12, 2025

Laramie Jubilee Days

Laramie | July 4–13, 2025

Sheridan WYO Rodeo

Sheridan | July 9–12, 2025

Riverton Rendezvous

Balloon Rally

Riverton | July 11–12, 2025

Green River Rendezvous

Pinedale | July 11–13, 2025

Laramie Brewfest

Laramie | July 12, 2025

National High School Finals Rodeo

Rock Springs | July 13–19, 2025

Cheyenne Frontier Days

Cheyenne | July 18–27, 2025

National Day of the American Cowboy

Meeteetse | July 19, 2025

Wyoming’s Big Show

Rock Springs | July 29–Aug. 2, 2025

Cody Nite Rodeo

Cody | Nightly all summer long

Northern Arapaho Native American Song and Dance

Riverton | Every Tuesday in June, July & August at Wind River Hotel & Casino

Antelope Butte Summer Festival

Antelope Butte | July TBA, 2025

International Climbers’ Festival

Lander | July TBA, 2025

The Legend of Rawhide

Lusk | July TBA, 2025

Longmire Days

Buffalo | July TBA, 2025

AUGUST

Beartrap Summer Festival

Casper | Aug. 2–3, 2025

Riverfest

Casper | Aug. 9, 2025

Wyoming State Fair

Douglas | Aug. 12–16, 2025

Art on the Green & River Festival

Green River | Aug. 15–16, 2025

Fort Bridger Mountain Man Rendezvous

Fort Bridger | Aug. 29–Sept. 1, 2025

Labor Day Celebration

Meeteetse | Aug. 30–Sept. 1, 2025

Don King Days & World Championship

Blacksmiths Competition

Sheridan | Aug. 31–Sept. 1, 2025

Cody Nite Rodeo

Cody | Nightly all summer long

Northern Arapaho Native American Song and Dance

Riverton | Every Tuesday in June, July & August at Wind River Hotel & Casino

5150’ Festival

Casper | Aug. TBA, 2025

Steinley Cup Microbrew Festival

Saratoga | Aug. TBA, 2025

SEPTEMBER

Fall Arts Festival

Jackson | Sept. 4–15, 2025

Sundance Beer Festival

Sundance | Sept. 6, 2025

Homesteader Days Festival

Powell | Sept. 13, 2025

Annual Wine Fest

Sheridan | Sept. TBA, 2025

OCTOBER

WYO Film Festival

Sheridan | Oct. 3–4, 2025

Wyoming Frontier Prison

Haunted Halloween Night Tours

Rawlins | Oct. TBA, 2025

Wyoming Frontier Prison

Masquerade Ball

Rawlins | Oct. TBA, 2025

DECEMBER

Saratoga Festival of Trees

Saratoga | Dec. 5, 2025

New Year’s Eve Buck & Ball

Gillette | Dec. 31, 2025

Parade of Lights

Gillette | Dec. TBA, 2025

Winterfest

Rawlins | Dec. TBA, 2025

CITIES

AFTON A-5 SS

ALADDIN I-1 BY ALBIN I-8 PP

ALCOVA F-5 PP

ALPINE A-4 SS

ALTA A-3 SS

ALVA I-1 BY

ATLANTIC CITY D-6 RT

BAGGS E-8 RT

BANNER F-1 BY

BAR NUNN F-5 PP

BASIN D-2 BY

BEDFORD A-5 SS

BEULAH I-1 BY

BIG HORN F-1 BY

BIG PINEY B-5 SS

BOULDER B-5 SS

BUFFALO F-2 BY

BUFORD H-8 RT

BURNS I-8 PP

CASPER G-5 PP

CENTENNIAL G-8 RT

CHEYENNE H-8 PP

CHUGWATER H-7 PP

CLEARMONT F-1 BY

CODY C-2 BY

COKEVILLE A-6 SS

CORA B-5 SS

CROWHEART C-4 RT

DANIEL B-5 SS

DAYTON E-1 BY

DIAMONDVILLE A-7 SS

DIXON E-8 RT

DOUGLAS H-5 PP

DUBOIS B-3 RT

EDEN C-6 SS

EDGERTON G-4 PP

ELK MOUNTAIN F-7 RT

ENCAMPMENT F-8 RT

ETHETE D-4 RT

EVANSTON A-8 SS

EVANSVILLE G-5 PP

FARSON C-6 SS

FORT LARAMIE I-6 PP

FORT WASHAKIE D-5 RT

FRANNIE D-1 BY

FREEDOM A-4 SS

GILLETTE H-2 BY

GLENDO H-5 PP

GLENROCK G-5 PP

GREEN RIVER C-7 SS

GREYBULL D-2 BY

GROVER A-5 SS

GUERNSEY H-6 PP

HANNA F-7 RT

HARTVILLE I-6 PP

HAWK SPRINGS I-7 PP

HOBACK JCT. A-4 SS

HUDSON D-5 RT

HULETT I-1 BY

HYATTVILLE E-2 BY

JACKSON A-4 SS

JEFFREY CITY E-6 RT

KAYCEE F-3 BY

KELLY A-3 SS

KEMMERER A-7 SS

KINNEAR D-4 RT

KIRBY D-3 PP

LA BARGE B-6 SS

LA GRANGE I-7 PP LANDER D-5 RT

LARAMIE G-8 RT

LINGLE I-6 PP

LOVELL D-1 BY

LUSK I-5 PP

LYMAN B-8 SS

MANDERSON D-2 BY MARBLETON B-5 SS

MEDICINE BOW G-7 RT

MEETEETSE C-2 BY MIDWEST G-4 PP MILLS F-5 PP MOORCROFT H-2

YELLOWSTONE

Thumb A-2 NP

STATE PARKS

Bear River State Park A-8 SS

Boysen State Park D-4 RT

Buffalo Bill State Park C-1 BY

Curt Gowdy State Park H-8 PP

Edness K. Wilkins State Park G-5 PP

Glendo State Park H-5 PP

Guernsey State Park H-6 PP

Hawk Springs State Recreation Area I-7 PP Hot Springs State Park D-3 PP

Keyhole State Park I-2 BY Seminoe State Park F-6 RT

Sinks Canyon State Park C-5 RT

STATE HISTORIC SITES

Fort Bridger State Historic Site A-8 SS

Fort Fetterman State Historic Site H-5 PP

Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site F-7 RT

Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site F-2 BY

Historic Governors’ Mansion State Historic Site I-8 PP Independence Rock State Historic Site F-6 PP

Legend Rock

SALT TO STONE

ROCKIES TO TETONS

PARK TO PARK BY BLACK TO YELLOW

NATIONAL PARKS

WYOMING AIRPORTS

CLOSED DURING WINTER

WYOMING

WELCOME CENTERS

Learn about Wyoming’s glorious scenic byways at travelwy.com/byways.

Battle Pass Scenic Byway

57 miles | From Encampment to Baggs

Beartooth Scenic Highway

68 miles | From the Wyoming–Montana border in Park County to Red Lodge, Montana

Bighorn Scenic Byway

58 miles | From Dayton to Shell

Big Spring Scenic Backway

68 miles | From Kemmerer to Cokeville

Black Hills Scenic Byway

78 miles | From Newcastle to the Wyoming–South Dakota border

Bridger Valley Historic Byway

20 miles | From Exit 34 to Exit 48 on I-80

Buffalo Bill Cody Scenic Byway

28 miles | From Cody to Yellowstone National Park

Chief Joseph Scenic Byway

47 miles | From Cody to the Beartooth Scenic Highway

Cloud Peak Skyway

47 miles | From Buffalo to Ten Sleep

Flaming Gorge-Green River Basin

Scenic Byway, 100 miles | From Green River to Rock Springs

Medicine Wheel Passage

Scenic Byway, 27 miles | From Burgess Junction to Lovell

Mirror Lake Scenic Byway

78 miles | From Evanston to Kamas, Utah

Muddy Creek Historic Backway

25 miles | From Fort Bridger to Piedmont ghost town

Oregon Trail Historic Byway

58 miles | From Guernsey to the Wyoming–Nebraska border

Red Gulch/Alkali Scenic Backway

32 miles | From Shell to Hyattville 16

Seminoe to Alcova Scenic Backway

64 miles | From Sinclair to Alcova

Snowy Range Scenic Byway

29 miles | From Centennial to Saratoga

South Big Horn/ Red Wall Scenic Backway

101 miles | From Casper to Waltman

Star Valley Scenic Byway

80 miles | From Alpine to Geneva, Idaho

Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway

34 miles | From Shoshoni to Thermopolis

Wyoming Centennial

Scenic Byway

163 miles | From Pinedale to Dubois

Accessible WYOMING

Everyone can join in the fun of exploring Wyoming’s glorious landscapes, especially at state and national parks. Discover some of the parks’ accessible recreation opportunities, like Trackchair rentals and more.

NATIONAL PARKS, NATIONAL MONUMENTS & NATIONAL RECREATION AREAS

Experience Yellowstone National Park’s most powerful geysers, geothermal springs and other popular sites with wheelchairfriendly paths. Plus, extend your visit with accessible in-park lodging.

In Grand Teton National Park, venture around alpine lakes, floral mountain meadows and majestic peaks with paved trails and adaptive recreation opportunities, like biking and skiing adventures organized via Teton Adaptive Sports.

Rising above the tallest trees and surrounding landscape is Devils Tower National Monument. Witness its greatness up close on the paved 1.3-mile path, though be careful of steeper grades, or explore its wheelchair-accessible exhibits.

See the intricate fossils of fish, reptiles and more at Fossil Butte National Monument with exhibits featuring assistive-listening devices

(ALDs). Wheelchair-accessible areas include the visitors center, picnic area and restrooms.

Admire pond views and desert cultural sites via two wheelchair-friendly trails at Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Or learn about the region with park guides offered in Braille.

WYOMING STATE PARKS

Trek along Sinks Canyon State Park’s new Sunnyside Trail, featuring a guiderope system and Braille signs. Additionally, visitors can use the park’s Trackchair, a motorized wheelchair with deep treads, to navigate rocky terrain without needing to self-propel. Reserve your session ahead of time at Sinks Canyon or at other locations, including Seminoe and Bear River state parks and South Pass City Historic Site.

Additional state parks with accessible offerings include Curt Gowdy, Buffalo Bill, Keyhole, Guernsey and Boysen, plus Fort Bridger, Oregon Trail Ruts and Fort Fred Steele state historic sites.

ACCESSIBLE OUTDOORS

Wyoming’s great outdoors are for everyone to enjoy, which is why we’ve taken care to call out nature sites with accessible features for people with disabilities using this symbol . Call ahead for the most up-to-date accessibility information at your chosen destination. Heading to a national park and seeking accessibility info? You can find it on the official National Park Service app: travelwy.com/ nps-app. Learn more about accessibility in Wyoming at travelwy.com/accessibility.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK @samfaitrouler

All Roads Lead to Yellowstone

While there are many ways to arrive at our beloved national parks, planning a road trip through Wyoming is the perfect way to experience all the state has to offer.

Follow three teams of Cowboy State adventurers as they compete against each other for bragging rights and to fundraise for Wyoming nonprofits via the Bronco Wild Fund: travelwy.com/ wildly-wyoming. Look for contestant quotes peppered throughout the guide, too. Ready to follow in their path? Plan your own travel route using this road-trip section and check out the Wyoming Interactive Map: travelwy.com/maps.

Welcoming small towns brimming with local flavor and stretches of unscathed wilderness await visitors traveling from Salt Lake City into southwest Wyoming and northward to Yellowstone. The Salt to Stone region is a colorful adventureland waiting to be discovered by road trippers. Trace the footsteps of mountain men and women, discover dreamy vistas by foot, bike or car — and tour museums and attractions that showcase Western culture at its finest.

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RoUTE a (FRoM EVaNsToN)

A Roundhouse & Rail Yards | Evanston Evanston is home to one of the only remaining complete roundhouses on the old Union Pacific line between Omaha and Sacramento.

B Fort Bridger state Historic site | Fort Bridger Tour restored buildings highlighting the history of this 19th-century fur-trading post, a vital supply stop for wagon trains traversing the Oregon, California and Mormon trails.

C Fossil Country Frontier Museum | Kemmerer

A sampling of annual exhibits at this hidden gem includes a replica coal mine, bootlegging stills and a preserved footprint of a hadrosaurid (aka, a duck-billed dino).

D star Valley scenic Byway

This picturesque 80-mile stretch of Highway 89 starts at the Idaho–Wyoming border, climbs up Salt Canyon and Salt River Pass and descends into sprawling and verdant Star Valley. See the World’s Largest Elkhorn Arch, a collection of more than 3,000 shed antlers woven together over an Afton highway.

E intermittent spring | Afton

Known as the “spring that breathes,” the Intermittent Spring near Afton is one of only three periodic springs in the world that flows on predictable intervals.

f snow King Gondola | Jackson

Ride the Snow King Mountain gondola 1,600 feet up for unparalleled snow-covered views of the Grand Tetons and the historic town of Jackson below.

STARTING POINT ROUTE B: FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA

RoUTE B (FRoM GREEN RiVER)

G Flaming Gorge National Recreation area near Green River

Named for the landscape’s natural kaleidoscopic hues, 207,636-acre Flaming Gorge is a land of living color. Tour this stretch of scenic roadway via bus tours with local guides: explorewy.com/flaming-gorge-tour

H seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge | Green River

More than 220 bird species inhabit the refuge: Keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles, trumpeter swans and moose, or visit the family-friendly welcome center.

i Farson Mercantile & ice Cream shop | Farson

Whether your flavor of choice is butter pecan or mint chocolate chip, a stop at Farson Mercantile — home of the “Big Cone” — for a scoop (or three) is a must.

j The Museum of the Mountain Man | Pinedale

Exhibits include an exact replica of an 1800s Sioux lodging and a life-size grizzly-bear-attack diorama — featuring frontiersman Hugh Glass and inspired by the 2015 movie “The Revenant.”

k Green River Lakes & squaretop Mountain near Pinedale

A pair of sparkling green-blue lakes in the Bridger-Teton National Forest, Green River Lakes boast awe-inspiring vistas of the Wind River Range’s photogenic 11,695-foot Squaretop Mountain.

l The National Museum of Wildlife art | Jackson

This Jackson gem boasts more than 5,000 works of art, including pieces by Georgia O’Keeffe, Andy Warhol and John James Audubon. Plus, it delivers incredible views of the National Elk Refuge.

= ACCESSIBLE NATURAL AREAS

Visitor Centers

• Evanston

• Green River

• Jackson

• Pinedale • Rock Springs

State Parks & National Forests

• Ashley National Forest

• Bear River State Park

• Bridger-Teton National Forest

• Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest

Farson Afton
Pinedale
Kemmerer Teton

Unearth a hidden gem.

Scratch the surface, find fossils. Dig deeper, discover adventure. From prehistoric treasures to Wyoming's largest free music festival, Fossil Basin is layers deep in surprises. Just a stone's throw from Wyoming’s iconic national parks, we're the lesser-known wonder waiting to be explored.

Oyster Ridge Music Festival
Hams Fork River Fly Fishing
Fossil Butte National Monument
JCPenney Mother Store
Lions Club Ice Fishing Derby
Pedigree Stage Stop Race
Fossil Digging Quarries

Those pining for epic outdoor pursuits will find plenty to do on a road trip through the Rocky Mountains to the Teton Range in the Rockies to Tetons region, where the beauty of the Snowy, Medicine Bow, Seminoe and Wind River mountain ranges heighten the scenery. Immerse yourself in nature through activities like rock climbing, hiking and biking, and delve into Native American, women’s suffrage and frontier history.

STARTING POINT: LARAMIE AREA VISITOR CENTER

A Wyoming Territorial prison state Historic site | Laramie

Browse exhibits on the penitentiary’s prisoners — including the infamous Butch Cassidy — and how it became a center for agricultural experimentation for the University of Wyoming.

B Grand Encampment Museum | Encampment

Wander through more than a dozen preserved historical buildings — including a two-story outhouse — furnished with artifacts showcasing the history of the timber, mining and agricultural industries.

C Hobo Hot springs | Saratoga

Soak in a natural hot-springs pool boasting a mighty toasty temperature (up to 119 degrees!). Tucked on the banks of the rushing Platte River, it was revered by Native Americans for its healing properties.

D six Mile Gap Fishing | near Saratoga

The North Platte River near Saratoga has multiple coveted fishing sections, including the Six Mile Gap — known for supplying a bounty of trophy trout. Find local guides and outfitters starting on p. 101.

E Wyoming Frontier prison | Rawlins

More than 13,500 people were incarcerated at the “Old Pen” during its 80 years of operation, including 11 women. Tour the prison, built in 1901, to gain insight into its fascinatingly dark past.

f south pass City state Historic site near South Pass City

Drive the Wyoming Women’s Suffrage Pathway, a 19-mile segment of Hwy. 28, to a living ghost town. It’s where Esther Hobart Morris became the first woman to hold political office in the U.S.

G Lander Bar | Lander

Originally opened as a saloon in 1908, the bar served as a hotel, brothel and boarding house — among other things — before it was turned back into a saloon. Order a whiskey or craft beer after a day of rock climbing at nearby Sinks Canyon State Park.

H Fremont County pioneer Museum | Lander

• Dubois

• Lander

• Laramie

Visitor Centers State Parks & National Forests

• Rawlins

• Boysen State Park

• Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest

• Seminoe State Park

• Shoshone National Forest

• Sinks Canyon State Park

Wander among original late-1800s log cabins and a white-painted schoolhouse for period artifacts like old-fashioned writing slates and quills. Indoor/outdoor exhibits teach about the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho peoples, the area’s later inhabitants and what life was like on the Western frontier.

i Wind River indian Reservation driving Tour

This self-guided tour takes visitors to sites significant to the history and culture of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes, including the grave of Chief Washakie. Learn more at windriver.org

J National Bighorn sheep Center | Dubois

The world’s largest wintering herd of bighorn sheep roams this remote area. Stop by the center to view exhibits about the majestic mammals and take a tour to see them in their natural habitat.

END POINT: YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK SOUTH ENTRANCE

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wildCARBON COUNTY 11 DAYS IN

2 DAYS: BAGGS, DIXON & SAVERY

Begin your adventure near the ColoradoWyoming border in Baggs, Dixon and Savery — three rugged towns brimming with history. Venture into former outlaw territory at the Baggs Outlaw Stop and see the Mathews/Gaddis House, once a Saturday night dance hall where Butch Cassidy played music. Catch glimpses of wild horses on a hike amid Red Desert sagebrush. Stop by the Cowboy Inn for juicy burgers and icy beers. In the evening, park your RV at the Happy Camper RV Park or spend the night at the historical Antelope Ranch.

Western exploration awaits on this 11-day driving itinerary through southcentral Wyoming. Discover Carbon County’s wild past, from railroads carrying riches to the hangouts of the outlaws targeting them. Then experience our thrilling present with bull riding and team roping at regional rodeos.

2 DAYS: ENCAMPMENT & RIVERSIDE

You’ll love the sweeping views of alpine lakes and peaks as you cruise the Battle Highway to Encampment and Riverside. Stretch your legs on the 1.5-mile Indian Bathtubs Trail to legendary bowl-shaped rock formations. Explore Encampment’s copper-boomtown past at the Grand Encampment Museum with displays like an ore tramway and a preserved saloon. Afterward, chow down on tender steaks at The Divide or filling stews and chilis at 307 Pub & Grub. Camp at the Bottle Creek Campground, with Huston Park Wilderness hiking access, or get cozy in a Cottonwood Cabin in Riverside.

3 DAYS: SARATOGA

Head to Saratoga — a hidden gem between the Snowy and Sierra Madre mountains — for its steamy, natural-mineral hot springs. Grab a heavenly deli treat to-go from Saratoga Sandwich Company, then trek through Medicine Bow National Forest on the Miner’s Cabin Trail. Discover the path’s stunning mountain vistas, plus insights into the activities of early miners. In town, you’ll appreciate the Saratoga Museum’s 10,000 historical artifacts, including a wooden washing machine and blacksmithing tools. Then, take a dip at Hobo Hot Springs, followed by cheesy pizza and fried ravioli at the Grumpy Italian. Relax in nature at the Saratoga Lake Campground & RV Park or around the crackling firepit at the riverside Riveria Motor Lodge.

1 DAY: ELK MOUNTAIN

Originally a mid-1800s stage stop along the Overland Trail, Elk Mountain played an integral role in opening the West to travelers. Discover local history at the quirky Elk Mountain Museum or explore views around the town’s 11,156-foot-high namesake as you hike a section of the Deep Creek/ Rock Creek Trail. Afterward, savor Elk Mountain Trading Company’s homemade country-fried steak. In the evening, rest your head in elegantly restored rooms at The Historic Elk Mountain Hotel or sleep beneath a starry sky at Bow River Campground.

1 DAY: HANNA & MEDICINE BOW

Embrace coal-mining history as you drive down the Lincoln Highway, the United States’ first transcontinental road, to Hanna and Medicine Bow. Revel in historical treasure at the Hanna Basin and Medicine Bow museums with exhibits on local prospecting life and tidbits from the past — like a vintage sewing machine and an airmail exhibit. Stop by the Owen Wister Cabin next — it’s a tribute to the writer of a famous Western, “The Virginian.” Try local favorites like chipotle chicken penne at the C-Spear Grill & Bar or delight in a hearty roast-beef dinner at The Historic Virginian Eating House before retiring upstairs at The Historic Virginian Hotel.

2 DAYS: SINCLAIR & RAWLINS

Experience charming Old West vibes in Rawlins and nearby Sinclair. Start with a sweet and creamy caramel macchiato and a delicious bagel overflowing with jalapeno cream cheese from Carbon Coffee, before visiting the Seminoe Dam Interpretive Center and hiking around Seminoe State Park’s reservoir. Revisit Rawlins’ rowdy railroad-town days with a stop at The Wyoming Frontier Prison and Union Pacific Caboose in Depot Park. Next, pop by the Carbon County Museum to explore the history of trains that carried gems and minerals to the East. Sample spicy green chili and chicken taquitos at Su Casa, then rest up at the renovated Brickyard Inn or KOA Campground.

CARBON COUNTY RODEOS

Plan your road trip around the thrill of a regional rodeo to learn about Carbon County’s Wild West heritage.

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• Platte River Rodeo, July

• Carbon County Fair & Rodeo, August

• Saratoga Bullfest, August

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Cheyenne is for the epic thunder-raisers—the ones who don’t just want to see a picture, they want to live it on the land where the legend was won. Climb 8,200 feet high into the mountain air. Dare to bottle up that exhilarating rush of vacation as you overlook the wild plains. Race across 45 miles of Greenway trails. Find your horizon, and don’t stop galloping until you reach the wild soul of the West.

Follow the Park to Park Highway — a popular early 1900s auto route connecting 12 national parks in the West — to discover road-trip stops too special to ignore, from Wyoming’s lively capital city to quaint small towns that move at a refreshingly slower pace. Drop a line in one of the West’s most renowned fishing destinations, revel in prehistoric and natural wonders, and pick up special Wyoming mementos — like cowboy boots and local wine — to remember your journey.

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Visitor Centers

• Casper

• Cheyenne

• Chugwater

• Douglas

• Lusk

• Pine Bluffs

• Thermopolis

• Torrington

State Parks & National Forests

• Curt Gowdy State Park

• Edness K. Wilkins State Park

• Glendo State Park

• Guernsey State Park

• Hawk Springs State

Recreation Area

• Hot Springs State Park

• Shoshone National Forest

Yellowstone National Park
GLENDO STATE PARK
TATE GEOLOGICAL MUSEUM DIG SITE
FREMONT CANYON

a Terry Bison Ranch Resort | Cheyenne

Climb aboard a custom-built train for a ride out to the middle of the working ranch’s bison herd. At the ranch, bite into the Senator’s Grill’s juicy bison burger.

B Quebec 01 Missile alert Facility state Historic park | near Cheyenne

Visit the world’s only easily accessible Peacekeeper Missile Alert Facility and get an idea of what life was like for the well-oiled teams that worked here during Cold War times.

C Table Mountain Vineyards near Torrington

This “pure Wyoming wine” is concocted using local ingredients. Make an appointment for sips of their semi-sweet Cowgirl Blush.

D Guernsey state park

Guernsey

Explore historical structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, including a museum located at the top of a cliff that gives way to expansive reservoir views.

E Glendo state park

Glendo

The sparkling Glendo Reservoir attracts boaters, swimmers and anglers. Keep your eyes peeled for encampment rings from Native American tribes who once inhabited the area.

F Jackalope square

Douglas

According to legend, the jackalope was born in Douglas. Pose with the 8-foot statue of the creature at Jackalope Square. Don’t forget to tag #ThatsWY!

G ayres Natural Bridge Douglas

Discover a 100-foot-long natural rock arch spanning La Prele Creek west of Douglas. This oasis has a short trail that leads to a view of the “bridge” from above.

H Lou Taubert Ranch outfitters Casper

This downtown Casper institution has supplied locals with Western essentials since 1919. With more than 10,000 pairs of boots in stock, you’re sure to find the perfect fit.

i Miracle Mile Fishing near Casper and Alcova Portions of the North Platte River — including the Miracle Mile system — abound with brown, rainbow and cutthroat trout. Connect with a local outfitter to boost your chances of reeling in the ultimate catch.

J Wind River Canyon near Thermopolis

Travel through time on the Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway in Thermopolis to catch glimpses of wildlife and the canyon’s 2,500-foot, pink-hued rock walls, which date back to the Precambrian period.

K Wyoming dinosaur Center & dig sites | Thermopolis

Hundreds of displays and more than 30 mounted skeletons showcase Wyoming’s prehistoric past. See the Archaeopteryx specimen — one of only 12 in the world — or dig for fossils yourself. Learn more about Wyoming’s fossils on p. 67.

END POINT: YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK EAST ENTRANCE

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Learn more about Park to Park road-trip towns as you map out your Wyoming adventure: travelwy.com/ptp-cities

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The Bread doctor | Torrington College inn Bar | Douglas

National Historic Trails interpretive Center | Casper

Wyoming Whiskey | Kirby

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Backwards distilling Company Tasting Room | Casper

douglas Railroad Museum

Douglas

Fort Laramie National Historic site | near Guernsey and Torrington

Historic Governor’s Mansion | Cheyenne

Legend Rock state petroglyph site near Thermopolis

Martin’s Cove Historic site | Alcova

one Eyed Buffalo Brewing Company | Thermopolis

oregon Trail Ruts state Historic site | Guernsey

paleon Museum | Glenrock

Tate Geological Museum Casper

Wyoming pioneer Memorial Museum | Douglas

Wyoming state Museum Cheyenne

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Cheyenne Botanic Gardens Cheyenne

Cheyenne depot Museum Cheyenne

Nicolaysen art Museum Casper

Register Cliff | near Guernsey

Windy peaks Brewery & steakhouse | Wheatland

Wyoming state Capitol Cheyenne

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ALL-DAY SKI TOWN

BEGIN YOUR ADVENTURE

After a fresh dusting of snow blankets Casper Mountain, the sun rises over Hogadon Basin Ski Area and an iconic Wyoming bluebird day graces the slopes. At Wyoming’s only inverted ski hill, skiers start their day with their first run, skipping the lift line. As the sun sets under the mountain ridge line, painting the sky in a vibrant red hue, floodlights illuminate the slopes for night skiing. From dawn till dusk, there’s no better place to enjoy the powder in the Rocky Mountain West than the One & Only Casper, Wyoming.

From its origin as a Word War II airbase, the Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum honors the

history and impact of Wyoming’s veterans.

Step right up and prepare to be amazed by the premium, grain-to-bottle spirits and creative craft cocktails from Backwards. Stop by the tasting room for a cocktail or visit the website to book a tour.

The Central Wyoming Fair & PRCA Rodeo is one of the defining events of summer in Casper. Enjoy one of the nation’s best rodeos, the largest carnival midway in the state, delicious food and fascinating exhibits — and shop Cowboy Christmas in July! Find something for everyone at the CWFR. Stirrup some fun!

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Enjoy our award-winning beer while you take in the beautiful views of Casper Mountain from our patio and taproom. Taste the delicious pub favorites from our in-house restaurant, Petro Pub. Open Tuesday–Saturday.

Stories of the American West echo throughout the Black to Yellow region, home to kaleidoscopic landscapes and iconic sights. During your journey from northeast Wyoming’s Black Hills to Yellowstone, discover geologic marvels, dense evergreen forests and sprawling prairielands. Step into the past to meet larger-than-life characters like Buffalo Bill Cody and find out what life was like in Wyoming during different periods in history.

a Vore Buffalo Jump | near Beulah

STARTING POINT: WYOMING-SOUTH DAKOTA BORDER, NEAR NORTHEAST WYOMING WELCOME CENTER, BEULAH =

Visitor Centers

• Beulah

• Buffalo

• Cody

• Gillette

• Greybull

• Meeteetse

• Powell

• Sheridan

• Wright

State Parks & National Forests

• Bighorn National Forest

• Black Hills National Forest

• Buffalo Bill State Park

• Keyhole State Park

• Shoshone National Forest

Stop by the small interpretive center to gain insight into how this natural sinkhole was used as a buffalo jump (or trap) from about 1500 to 1800 A.D. by at least five different Native American tribes.

b aladdin General store | Aladdin

Groceries, fishing supplies, Western wear and antiques are just a few things you’ll find at this gem, a general store built in 1896. Be sure to pick up some old-fashioned candy or a sarsaparilla.

c devils Tower National Monument near Hulett & Sundance

Hike trails around America’s first national monument, a 1,267-foot striated rock tower that gained fame as the filming site for Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.” Learn more about the monument on p. 58.

d Gillette’s Main street | Gillette

Walk Gillette’s thriving Main Street for its homegrown shops, delicious local restaurants and a handy visitor center all in the heart of town. Stop at The Ice Cream Cafe for a hand-scooped cone.

e Crazy Woman Canyon | near Buffalo

Drive a narrow dirt road through a winding canyon for idyllic, hidden-away beauty. You’ll find yourself surrounded by thick forests and the rocky Bighorn Mountains at every bend.

f Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum | Buffalo

Browse the impressive personal collection of Jim Gatchell, a local pharmacist and historian who served settlers, frontiersmen and members of the Lakota and Northern Cheyenne tribes in the early 1900s.

g The Brinton Museum | near Sheridan

See Wyoming history through the lens of The Brinton, an arts-focused ranch museum that tells the story of Wyoming across the centuries.

h Washakie Museum & Cultural Center | Worland

Exhibits on paleontology, archaeology and early settlements portray the relationship between the historical inhabitants of the Bighorn Basin and their environment.

I Bighorn Canyon National

Recreation area | near Lovell

Highway 37, the recreation area’s south entrance, is a scenic road that passes through the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range on the way to spectacular Devil Canyon Overlook. Hike for views of Bighorn Lake, wild horses and the massive multicolored canyon walls. Learn more on p. 57.

j Meeteetse Chocolatier | Meeteetse

Tim Kellogg, a cowboy turned chocolatier, makes all of Meeteetse’s artisan confections from scratch. Choose from exquisite truffle flavors like prickly pear cactus and Wyoming Whiskey.

k Buffalo Bill Center of the West | Cody Immerse yourself in natural and cultural history and art at five institutions in one complex: the Plains Indian, Buffalo Bill, Draper Natural History, Whitney Western Art and Cody Firearms museums.

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Explore Yellowstone National Park’s surrounding areas via off-road vehicles with Out West Adventures in Cody as your guide. Go for half- and full days.

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CODY FIREARMS EXPERIENCE

Experience the history of the West through firearms at Cody’s premier shooting experience! State-of-the-art indoor firearms range, kids arcade, wildlife exhibit and historical display. Our focus is on safety and historical context; 1st time shooters encouraged!

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National Parks

Connected by the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks both offer dramatic scenery and unforgettable outdoor adventures — but make no mistake: They each deliver distinctly special experiences.

Old Faithful & Special Finds

HIGHLIGHTS

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EXTENDED-STAY TIPS FOR YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

A dynamic volcanic hot spot that also boasts more than 1,000 miles of hiking trails, nearly 300 waterfalls and the largest concentration of mammalian wildlife in the lower 48 states? That’s what we call a national treasure. Here’s how to cash in on Yellowstone’s riches, no matter how much time you have to spend wandering.

PARK HIGHLIGHTS

If you have a weekend …

While you can’t see all of Yellowstone in a weekend, it’s relatively easy to hop in your car and prioritize the fascinating geothermal features for which the park is best known. West Thumb Geyser Basin , on the edge of Yellowstone Lake , features two short boardwalk loops that will take you past the steaming Thumb Paint Pots, vibrant Abyss Pool and minuscule Fishing Cone.

MAP YOUR YELLOWSTONE ADVENTURE

Turn to p. 50 to see a map of Yellowstone National Park attractions. Look for this icon throughout the text to match locations on the map.

Make a beeline for the park’s most famous feature, Old Faithful Geyser . With approximately 20 eruptions every day, this reliable geyser’s frequency can be predicted with 90% accuracy, within about 10 minutes. Avoid the crowds with an early morning visit, then tuck in for a hearty breakfast at the Old Faithful Inn, a true icon of pioneer architecture.

Another must-do is Midway Geyser Basin, a park destination known for the vaporous clouds clinging to its banks. The main attraction here is Grand Prismatic Spring — the third-largest hot spring in the world. This pool is bigger than a football field. Its enchanting colors are caused by the different species of heat-loving bacteria that live in the spring.

Don’t miss the Grand Loop . Take Firehole Lake Drive, a 3-mile scenic trip past at least a dozen geothermal features. With luck, you’ll catch one of Great Fountain Geyser’s breathtaking and highly unpredictable displays.

Make time for Artist Point’s bucket-list overlook of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone’s tumbling Lower Falls, then head over to Brink of the Upper Falls overlook for more cascading grandeur.

Feeling hungry? Pause for lunch at Geyser Grill or for a hearty dinner at the historical Lake Yellowstone Hotel Dining Room.

BEST THINGS TO DO …

FOR SIGHTSEERS

See the Old Faithful Geyser spout grandly. Find up-to-date ranger eruption predictions at travelwy.com/predictions FOR FAMILIES

Saddle up for a guided horseback ride, then listen for bugling elk at Madison Campground from the comfort of your tent.

FOR ADVENTURERS

Rent a bike at Old Faithful Snow Lodge — ask the staff for tips on the best places to pedal around the park.

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Come in through the park’s north entrance and head to Mammoth Hot Springs . With a fantastical landscape straight out of Middle Earth, it’s like a limestone cave turned inside out. Two boardwalks give you access to more than 50 geothermal features — including freestanding Liberty Cap, colorful Minerva and Palette Springs and Angel Terrace. History buffs will enjoy a quick side trip to Fort Yellowstone, just a stone’s throw from the springs.

You can’t miss hiking around the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone , either. This 20-mile-long, 1,000-foot-deep natural work of art is best explored while hoofing it, with the canyon’s colorful walls rising around you. There are 10 official overlook spots in the canyon, and

# Yellowstone Pledge

Help the National Park Service protect Yellowstone for the enjoyment of future generations by taking the Yellowstone Pledge, a promise to help protect yourself and be a steward of the park by taking safe selfies, following speed limits, staying on boardwalks and trails, and keeping a safe distance from wildlife. Then, share your park photos with the hashtag #YellowstonePledge to encourage others to do the same. Learn more about traveling responsibly in Wyoming at travelwy.com/wyresponsibly

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Artist Point is one of the most popular. After uttering your “oohs” and “aahs” at the spectacular view of Lower Falls crashing into the river below, leave the paved trail and keep hiking along the canyon’s south rim to Point Sublime.

Another Yellowstone priority is the Lamar Valley Thanks to a reliable water supply, lush vegetation and panoramic vistas, it’s known as “America’s Serengeti” for its large, easily visible wildlife population. On any given day, you might see herds of bison, pronghorn or deer; bald eagles and osprey in flight; or a badger, coyote or grizzly.

Nature-loving anglers can spot Wyoming wildlife as they fish (turn to p. 65 for Wildlife Safety information), as the tranquil Lamar River offers some of Yellowstone’s best fly-fishing. Surrounded by rolling, verdant hills in all directions — and interrupted only by glimpses of the valley’s plentiful fauna — visitors can expect to hook both rainbow and native Yellowstone cutthroat trout up to 15 inches long.

Get an up-close view of Yellowstone Lake , too. As the largest high-elevation lake in North America and nearly 400 feet deep in places, it’s a wonderful location to explore by kayak or canoe. Because of the lake’s many hidden underwater geysers, submerged fumaroles and other geothermal features, we recommend a guided tour with one of the many outfitters in the area. After your paddle, enjoy a rewarding dinner in the waterside Lake Yellowstone Hotel Dining Room before bidding farewell to the park.

PLAN YOUR TRIP

Explore more things to do at Yellowstone National Park, plus tips for mapping out your visit: travelwy.com/yellowstone. Browse listings for places to stay starting on p. 88 and find outfitters starting on p. 101.

“The land around Yellowstone was historically claimed by many native Indigenous tribes; my tribe — the Northern Arapaho — being one of those. The translation we have for Yellowstone is ‘the water goes up,’ which I think is a cool translation. I know that historically my family members have been there and seen that.”

— ROBERT MARTINEZ

Award-Winning Northern Arapaho Artist, martinezartdesign.com & instagram.com/robertmartinezartist

YOUR HOME BASE IN YELLOWSTONE

(HINT: BOOK NOW)

Find the ultimate headquarters for your getaway and book it as soon as possible. Depending on the season, spots get booked months — or sometimes even a year — in advance.

LODGES, HOTELS & CABINS

From the elegant Lake Hotel to the Roosevelt Lodge inspired by Teddy himself, there are nine different lodging facilities in Yellowstone. Wi-Fi and TVs can be scarce in this neck of the woods, however, so bring that paperback book you’ve been saving.

CAMPGROUNDS

OUTSIDE THE PARK

Whether you’re seeking a bed-andbreakfast hideaway, a cozy cabin or a Westerninspired inn, there are dozens of accommodation options within the gateway communities of Cody (50 miles east), Jackson (60 miles south) and Dubois (80 miles southeast).

There are 12 campgrounds that together total more than 2,000 sites, plus permitted backcountry sites. Reservations are made through yellowstonenational parklodges.com and recreation.gov

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MAP OF Yellowstone National Park

*This map is not for navigational purposes.

YELLOWSTONE ROADS

Yellowstone’s weather can change quickly and this map’s features are subject to change. Check for road closures and for real-time status updates at nps.gov/yell. Drive times seen on this map are approximate, and delays — depending on season, weather and wildlife — can be expected.

Teton Tactics

HIGHLIGHTS & EXTENDED-STAY TIPS FOR GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

With majestic mountains as your backdrop and forested trails, roaring rivers and more than 100 alpine and backcountry lakes beckoning for exploration, this wild wonderland is just a few miles from the town of Jackson.

MAP YOUR GRAND TETON ADVENTURE

Turn to p. 54 to see a map of Grand Teton National Park attractions. Look for this icon throughout the text to match locations on the map.

BEST THINGS TO DO …

FOR SIGHTSEERS

Capture Insta-worthy images of the reflective Jenny Lake, beloved by amateur and professional photogs alike.

FOR FAMILIES

Take in dramatic panoramas from the comfort of a raft. A kidfriendly float trip along the Snake River creates lasting memories.

FOR ADVENTURERS

Tackle the park’s most challenging hikes, like the Surprise and Amphitheater Lakes Trail for ruggedly scenic vistas and a 3,000-foot elevation gain.

PARK HIGHLIGHTS

If you have a weekend ...

Whether you’re on the way to Yellowstone or a road trip farther afield, there’s still ample time to soak up some sights at Grand Teton, especially if you have a couple days. Here are three focal points to prioritize in this quieter park.

TETON PARK ROAD

Known as the 42-Mile Scenic Loop Drive , the thoroughfare offers a great overview of the park, with stunning vistas of the toothy Tetons and plenty of wildlife-viewing opportunities. Pick up a map at Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center, then choose destinations along the loop to explore.

MORMON ROW HISTORIC DISTRICT

Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this photogenic tract of land was founded as a ranch settlement in the 1890s. Many of the original homesteads have been preserved, providing a slew of glorious photo ops with the majestic Tetons looming in the distance.

TAGGART LAKE TRAIL

The moderate route’s short length (about 3 miles round trip) and minor elevation gain (roughly 300 feet) make it ideal for quick visits, big groups and little hikers. A handful of stream crossings and pretty views of Taggart Lake are sure to please any crew.

“Wyoming is a landlocked state, but water is our lifeblood. It connects everything and everyone. The beautiful thing is how clearly you can see that water start as a snowflake, you can see that water start as a spring and you can follow it as far as it goes.”

Co-Founder & Guide for Wyoming Rivers Cooperative, elyseguarino.com & instagram.com/elyseguarino

Learn more about both national parks at nps.gov/yell and nps.gov/grte

TOP PLACES TO STAY

With seven lodges, six campgrounds and two RV villages within park boundaries, there are no bad choices for accommodations in Grand Teton. Jenny Lake is the most popular campground; its 49 conifer-shaded tent sites require a reservation, so plan accordingly. Jackson Lake Lodge is the place for views from every window, so it’s also a top choice. Overnight spots fill up early, so be sure to book ahead of time. To learn more about places to camp — in and near Wyoming’s national parks — visit travelwy.com/campsites.

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Adventures to add on if you have a week ...

Have more time to explore? Seeing all of Grand Teton’s nooks and crannies will be a chance-of-alifetime experience. Mix and match from this list of Teton to-dos for your quintessential park getaway.

STRING LAKE LOOP HIKING

Just under 4 miles round trip, the easy String Lake Loop offers outstanding views of the iconic Cathedral Group peaks. Mountain vistas and lake reflections are particularly breathtaking in morning light, so set that alarm.

MENORS FERRY HISTORIC DISTRICT

A self-guided walking tour through Menors Ferry, a well-preserved 1894 ghost town, provides a mellow and informative trip back in time to the Old West.

LAURANCE S. ROCKEFELLER PRESERVE

Beat the crowds with a scenic morning hike in the preserve, a specially designated area of the park with limited traffic.

SNAKE RIVER RAFTING

About 50 miles of the 1,056-mile-long Snake River are within the park, and every inch of the area is brimming with beauty. Hit Schwabacher Landing, a starting point for fishing and wildlife watching.

COLTER BAY KAYAKING

After visiting the Colter Bay Visitor Center , Colter Bay Marina is a great place to rent a kayak. Paddle around for a few hours, then adjourn to Jackson Lake Lodge for a meal.

JACKSON LAKE DINNER CRUISE

There’s no better way to end your day than with a little reflection on Jackson Lake . Cruise to Elk Island for al fresco dining in the shadow of the peaks.

SUNSET HIKE AT OXBOW BEND

Drive to Oxbow Bend to capture Mount Moran’s reflection shimmering in the Snake River — then head into Moose for a bite at Dornan’s Chuckwagon.

PLAN YOUR TRIP

Explore more things to do at Grand Teton National Park, plus tips for mapping out your visit: travelwy. com/grand-teton. Browse listings for places to stay starting on p. 88 and find outfitters starting on p. 101.

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Grand Teton National Park

GRAND TETON ROADS

Grand Teton’s weather can change quickly and this map’s features are subject to change. Check for road closures and for real-time status updates at nps.gov/grte. Drive times seen on this map are approximate, and delays — depending on season, weather and wildlife — can be expected.

This is more than a horseback ride. It’s your way to reconnect to the land and its histor y. Whether by horse, lake cruise, river raft or kayak, you ’ll reconnect in Grand Teton National Park.

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Grand Teton National Park
Grand Teton National Park

Wyoming Tips for National Parks

GETTING THERE

Yellowstone Regional Airport (flyyra.com) is about 3 miles outside Cody near Yellowstone National Park’s east entrance and offers service from Salt Lake City, Denver and Chicago. Jackson Hole Airport (jacksonholeairport.com) is about 60 miles south of Yellowstone and found within the boundaries of Grand Teton National Park. Car rentals and shuttle services to lodges inside the parks, nearby towns and hotels are available from both airports.

BE RESPONSIBLE FOR YOUR PUP

Dogs are not permitted on trails, pathways and boardwalks, inside visitor centers or in any park waters or thermal areas. Want a good rule of thumb? A pet may go anywhere a car can go, including roads, campgrounds, picnic areas and parking lots. Always pick up after your pets and keep them on a 6-foot leash or shorter everywhere you go.

BE WEATHER AWARE

ARRIVE EARLY (OR LATE)

Getting an early start maximizes your chances of finding parking, quieter trails and clear waters. During the peak season, there’s often daylight until 9 p.m. or later, and many portions of the park clear out substantially by 4 or 5 p.m.

PLAN AHEAD

With more than 2.2 million acres at Yellowstone and 310,000 acres at Grand Teton, the parks make up a sprawling destination, so you probably won’t get to see everything in one trip. Make your must-see list before arriving and plan on a return trip (or two or three).

Keep up to date on the status of park roads and conditions by visiting nps.gov. And be sure to book your campsite or lodge well in advance — these fill quickly, especially during peak season. It’s $35 per vehicle to visit Yellowstone or Grand Teton for one to seven days. Accessibility information can be found for Grand Teton at travelwy.com/npsteton-access and for Yellowstone at travelwy.com/nps-yell-access.

AVOID THE CROWDS

Temperatures not only vary by season — they vary by elevation. Dress in layers, stay hydrated and be prepared for anything from warm summer temperatures to snow as late as June.

GIVE OUR GEYSERS SOME SPACE

Yellowstone’s geysers, not to be confused with hot-springs pools, aren’t for swimming and soaking. Keep your distance from the steaming water — it’s likely to be boiling hot and sometimes dangerously acidic — and stick to the trails, boardwalks and designated paths.

PRACTICE WILDLIFE SAFETY

Turn to p. 65 for wildlife-safety tips, like what to do if you see a bear or if you’re stuck in a wildlife jam. Heading off the beaten path? Consider renting bear spray to keep your adventure group safe and sound: travelwy.com/nps-bear-spray.

Late June through late August is the parks’ peak visitation season. Visit during the shoulder season in early June and September for a quieter retreat.

PLAN ON DISCONNECTING

Cell service, Wi-Fi and even television can be hard to come by when you’re traveling around Yellowstone and Grand Teton (though there’s now better service in some of Teton’s more developed areas). Be prepared to disconnect for the duration of your visit — and don’t be surprised if sending and receiving texts becomes a challenge.

America’s Backyard

MORE THINGS TO DO ON WYOMING’S PUBLIC LANDS

BIGHORN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA

NEAR LOVELL

Take in the splendor of Bighorn Lake’s sapphire waters for activities like fishing, kayaking, swimming and water skiing. Then leisurely drive along the spectacular park road, Highway 37, pausing for wild Spanish mustangs, bighorn sheep, short hikes for sweeping views of Bighorn Canyon’s towering limestone walls (including Devil Canyon Overlook), historical ranches and numerous photo opportunities. Guided boat tours from Horseshoe Bend Marina with Hidden Treasure Charters are available for sightseeing and relaxation.

FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE & OREGON TRAIL RUTS STATE HISTORIC SITE NEAR GUERNSEY

Originally established as a private fur-trading outpost in 1834, Fort Laramie went on to become one of the largest military posts on the Northern Plains. Peek into the past at some of the remaining buildings, including the Commissary Storehouse and the Calvary Barracks. Just 15 miles away, see some of the best-preserved wagon tracks at the Oregon Trail Ruts, left by travelers moving westward in the 1800s.

OREGON TRAIL RUTS STATE HISTORIC SITE
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BIGHORN CANYON NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
FORT LARAMIE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

“Fossil Butte National Monument is home to some of our planet’s bestpreserved fossils. New discoveries happen at Fossil Lake every summer — from a new species of snake to the ancient remains of a vastly different ecology 52 million years ago.”

— ARVID AASE

Paleontologist and museum curator at Fossil Butte National Monument, nps.gov/fobu & instagram.com/fossilbuttenps

DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT

NEAR SUNDANCE & HULETT

This monolithic butte towers over the surrounding prairielands; and due to its vertical cracks, it’s known as a world-class rock-climbing destination. Experience this scenic site for yourself by hiking one of the many trails, sleeping beneath the stars at Belle Fourche River Campground or stargazing on a guided night tour.

FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL MONUMENT

NEAR KEMMERER

This geologic formation rises 1,000 feet above the Twin Creek Valley and is home to some of the world’s best-preserved fossils, including those of plants, insects, reptiles and early mammals — which can be seen in the visitor center. While you’re here, learn how paleontologists prepare fossils during daily demonstrations and bring a picnic to enjoy on the 1.5-mile Nature Trail. Find more fossil info on p. 67.

FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA

NEAR ROCK SPRINGS & GREEN RIVER

Lush greenery juxtaposed against towering red-rock formations sets the scene for this desert oasis, where Flaming Gorge Reservoir beckons with water fun. Rent a boat from a local marina — offering everything from houseboats to fishing boats — and cruise around the 91-mile-long reservoir for wakeboarding, fishing or swimming. A number of boat-accessible campgrounds offer a secluded overnight experience.

FOSSIL BUTTE NATIONAL MONUMENT
FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA

Hit the Trail

EPIC HIKING & BIKING ROUTES

Whether you’re hoofing it or testing the limits of gravity on our made-for-mountain-biking terrain, get your heart pumping with some of the West’s greatest scenery as the backdrop at these adventurous locales.

TAKE A HIKE

POPO AGIE FALLS TRAIL

Take in absolutely stunning views of Middle Fork Falls, where the Popo Agie River cascades over large outcroppings into Sinks Canyon on an easy 3-mile, round-trip route in Sinks Canyon State Park near Lander. Find the trailhead at the Bruce Picnic Site.

BRIDLE TRAIL

This steep, 4.5-mile loop begins at the base of Garden Creek Falls in Rotary Park near Casper and leads to breathtaking vistas of the town and dense evergreen forests. Sightings of sage-grouse, deer and pronghorn are common.

EXPLORE ON A BIKE

WILKINS PEAK TRAIL SYSTEM

Trail names like Quick Draw and Better Than Dead evoke wicked Wild West lore, and so does the rugged terrain at this trail network near the town of Green River. Cyclists’ hard work is rewarded with vistas of southwest Wyoming’s Flaming Gorge country.

CURT GOWDY STATE PARK

Situated between Cheyenne and Laramie, Curt Gowdy State Park is crisscrossed with 30 miles of diverse mountain-bike trails, but one towers above them all: El Alto ascends steep granite boulders and black-diamond terrain before reaching the park’s highest point.

GO BACKPACKING

ROCK CREEK TRAIL

Map Your Trip

Wyoming’s wide-open spaces lead to some epic views. Explore these areas with our interactive map to plan out your trip and trails — or to share with a friend before you begin your adventure. Learn more at travelwy.com/tripplanning. Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.

Trek through the heart of Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest on this 11-mile out-and-back. Highlights include a rushing waterfall and an optional side trip to Crater Lake — a stunning blue-green gem ringed with evergreens. Find the northern trailhead outside of Arlington

TITCOMB BASIN

Titcomb Basin features kaleidoscopic wildflowers and sights of the jagged Wind River Range. The nearly 30-mile, out-and-back route encompasses the Seneca Lake, Indian Pass and Pole Creek trails; start your trip at the Elkhart Park Trailhead near Pinedale.

TITCOMB BASIN
CURT GOWDY STATE PARK

Ride, Fish & More:

UNFORGETTABLE OUTDOOR PURSUITS

Wyoming’s wide-open spaces are a playground for rough-and-tumble types. Gear up for the outdoor adventure of a lifetime at these Cowboy State treasures.

“One of the major reasons that fishing is important to me is because of where I get to go and what I get to see while I’m fishing. The fish are the bonus, right? You’ve already won once you stepped into that river.”

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GO PADDLING

FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA

Panoramas of the gorge’s multihued red-rock canyons are even lovelier from a raft, boat, stand-up paddleboard or kayak. Spend an afternoon surveying Flaming Gorge Reservoir, accessed from Green River or Rock Springs, and be sure to catch the spectacular sunset.

SNAKE RIvER

Outfitters in Jackson host an assortment of rafting excursions along the Snake River, from white-knuckle expeditions to scenic family floats — all of which showcase the iconic natural grandeur of the Teton Mountains. Guided kayaking trips are also available.

GO FISHING

MIRACLE MILE

This storied section of the North Platte River near Casper is the holy grail for serious anglers. Bring your nymph rigs and streamers to land behemoth rainbow and brown trout or enlist one of the many local outfitters to show you their secrets.

GREEN RIvER

Snowmelt from the Wind River Range feeds the Green River in southwest Wyoming, which becomes a hot spot for dry fly-fishing each summer. Get outfitted in Pinedale, then set out in search of trout.

GO ROCK CLIMBING

TEN SLEEP CANYON

Most Common Route Type: Sport

Neighboring the small town of Ten Sleep, this canyon is home to supremely short approaches, so you can get straight to sending miles of steep dolomite crags loaded with pockets, crimps and edges. Bolts are plentiful (but there’s a moratorium on setting your own route), and climb difficulties range from 5.6–5.14, with most falling between 5.10–5.12.

SINKS CANYON

Most Common Route Type: Sport Climbers will feel at home in the town of Lander, which hosts the International Climbers’ Festival each July. The big draw is nearby Sinks Canyon State Park, featuring more than 300 climbs on pocketed limestone, sandstone and granite. See all the sparkling stars at night — Sinks Canyon is Wyoming’s first International Dark Sky Park

GO HORSEBACK RIDING

DAY RIDES

Day rides are a good way to stretch your legs while road tripping through the state, and local outfitters supply a variety of options, from one-hour to full-day trips. Under the wing of a knowledgeable guide, trot the grounds of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks or survey the Bighorn, Wind River or Absaroka mountains.

SUMMER PACK TRIPS

Many outfitters and dude ranches also offer multiday guided pack trips, which let riders delve deep into the Wyoming wilderness on horseback. Excursions include authentic chuckwagon meals and cowboy breakfasts to counter the massive amounts of calories you’ll burn in and out of the saddle on your journey. Learn more at travelwy.com/horseback

HORSE CAMPING

Wyoming’s more than 45,000 square miles of public lands are laden with wide-open spaces and stunning landscapes that are excellent for horseback riding. Those planning a trip with their equine companion will find a bounty of boarding options and horse-friendly campgrounds and trails.

DUDE RANCHES

Wyoming dude and guest ranches allow visitors to participate in incredible horseback-riding programs that include daily opportunities to partake in excursions of various lengths. A seasoned wrangler will pair you with a horse for the entirety of your stay (typically a week) who matches your riding abilities. Learn more on p. 76.

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“The more people we can introduce to the outdoors — and find that connection — the better because they are going to also fall in love with it and want to protect it.”

— KAYLA LOCKHART

FIND THE PERFECT OUTFITTER

Check out listings organized by city starting on p. 101.

Wildy Wyoming Contestant, instagram.com/kayla__lockhart & travelwy.com/wildly-wyoming

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BOATING IN WYOMING?

Protect Wyoming waters from aquatic invasive species.

INSPECT YOUR WATERCRAFT GET YOUR AIS DECAL

All watercraft entering Wyoming must be inspected for aquatic invasive species before launching.

AIS decals are required for all motorized and hard-sided watercraft. Inflatables over 10 feet in length need one, too!

Get an AIS decal, find inspection locations and hours or visit ProtectWyomingWaters.org to learn how you can help prevent the spread of aquatic invasive species.

Supporting Community

THROUGH GUIDED HUNTING TRIPS

In addition to the wild, scenic countryside that draws people to Wyoming, our state features small- and big-game hunting and vast herds of wildlife. Nearly every species of North American big game exists in large numbers within the state, including elk, moose, deer, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep and mountain goats.

It’s no surprise that hunting is a way of life for residents and visitors alike. This lifestyle helps with the management of Wyoming’s incredible wildlife resources. The money hunters and anglers spend through the purchase of licenses and outdoor products goes toward protecting the health of herds and the lands they need to thrive. Plus, nutritious and natural protein from wild game is the ultimate in locally sourced food.

When Wyoming locals and visitors come together through their love of hunting and the outdoors, lasting memories are made. Whether hunting is a family tradition or a new adventure, working with a certified outfitter or guide from the Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association (WYOGA) increases chances for a successful hunt.

Besides a worthwhile hunting trip, many guides and outfitters offer fishing excursions, horse-pack trips, backcountry wilderness adventures and accommodations. Even nonhunters can work with these local experts to see wildlife and experience Wyoming’s breathtaking scenery.

Wyoming local C.J. Box is The New York Times No. 1 bestselling author of more than 30 novels, including the “Joe Pickett” series

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To learn more about hunting in Wyoming and to find out about local outfitters and guides, visit travelwy.com/hunting

“Wyoming is home to many of the largest game herds in North America. Opportunities to hunt and fish abound and are deeply rooted in the heritage of Wyoming. Our legacy of wildlife conservation started with folks like Theodore Roosevelt, and his experiences in Wyoming led to the creation of our national park system. Hunters and anglers are still the leaders in wildlife conservation today. I’m proud to carry on this legacy in our great state!”

— NATE BROWN

The WYldlife Fund Operations Manager, thewyldlifefund.org

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WYOMING WILD

Wyoming Wildlife Safety Tips

MAINTAIN A SAFE DISTANCE

Remember that we are visitors to wild animals’ sacred homes. Stressing them can hurt their ability to survive and place our own safety at risk. Do not approach animals to take pictures and remain at least 100 yards from predators like grizzlies and 25 yards from other mammals like bison or elk. If wildlife comes closer than anticipated, it’s just as crucial to keep that safe distance. Next time you find yourself stuck in a bison jam on the road (a classic Yellowstone pastime), please stay safely inside your vehicle.

It’s no secret that wildlife lovers live for Wyoming — a scenic wonderland filled with furry and feathered creatures like pronghorn, bears, bison, bald eagles and mule deer. Here are common safety tips to follow:

EXPLORE IN A GROUP

Roaming Wyoming’s rugged landscape with your friends is always safer. You’ll have more than one set of eyes looking out for wildlife surprises, helping you to keep a safe distance. Grizzlies are also unlikely to attack groups. If you encounter one, stand next to each other so the bear can see multiple people. Always carry bear spray.

Keep Them Wild

RESPECT DANGEROUS ANIMALS

If a bear starts huffing or growling at you, consider that animal in predator mode. Rutting season means love is in the air for elk on the ground, but this also means they’re on the lookout to ward off rivals. If you see a bull (a male elk) starting to paw at the earth beneath you while curling its lips, that sound of a sharp bugle call is a sign to back away. Wildlife viewing calls for vigilant attention and awareness of your surroundings.

DON’T FEED ANIMALS

We work hard to avoid food conditioning bears, and other animals, so they don’t seek food rewards from people — and potentially become more dangerous. Properly dispose of waste and always store food in a locked vehicle with windows rolled up, in a bear canister or in a bear box.

Explore additional ways to respect Wyoming wildlife so you can adventure with confidence and learn how to safely navigate around grizzlies, black bears and wolves: travelwy.com/wildlifesafety. Learn about all the ways you can be a mindful traveler at travelwy.com/wyresponsibly. Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.

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18 WAYS TO CONNECT WITH THE FAMILY

IN THE COWBOY STATE

Wyoming is a vast playground for visitors traveling with kids and young adults. Consider partaking in these essential Western activities — all worthy reasons to ditch those screens and make fresh memories together instead.

1 LOUNGE IN THERAPEUTIC MINERAL SPRINGS

Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis has a free bath house for the fam to soak in steamy 104-degree waters. Also keep your eyes peeled for bison that roam in the park.

2 PLAY IN THE SAND

Killpecker Sand Dunes near Rock Springs offers 11,000 acres of soft sand for sand sledding and boarding, giggle-inducing pastimes that involve sliding down the dunes.

3 HIKE TO NATURAL WONDERS

At Sinks Canyon State Park near Lander, hop on the easy half-mile trail to see The Sinks, a geologic formation where the Popo Agie River disappears underground and then reappears down the canyon in a large pool called The Rise.

4 SLUMBER IN A MOUNTAIN HIDEAWAY

Families can stay in a cozy log cabin at Kodiak Mountain Resort near Afton in the Star Valley, an area known for its sparkling night skies and access to activities such as hiking and fly-fishing.

5 CHASE WATERFALLS

There are hundreds of waterfalls in the Cowboy State, from thundering cascades to wispy gems. Check out Porcupine Falls in the Bighorn Mountains near Lovell, where water tumbles over a steep cliff into a small swimming hole.

6 HUNT FOR FOSSILS

American Fossil Quarry near Kemmerer is a must-visit for aspiring paleontologists. There, little ones can dig up and keep fossils of stingrays, shrimp, paddlefish, turtles and other preserved creatures.

“Newsflash: Wyoming is a lot more than just Yellowstone, the Tetons and Jackson Hole! We spent the last four days between the areas of Lander, Dubois and Thermopolis and were blown away. Breathtaking mountains, canyons, forests, rivers and hot springs. It was stunning!”

Travel Content Creator/Blogger, adventuretogether.com

KILLPECKER SAND DUNES PORCUPINE

Find more WY-tastic family-travel ideas at travelwy.com/family

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DISCOvER AN OLD FUR-TRADING POST

At Fort Laramie, one of Wyoming’s 26 national historic sites, visitors can walk through 12 restored buildings that replicate life from 1834 to 1890 on what was once known as the largest military post on the plains.

8 EXPLORE A GHOST TOWN

Situated south of Lander, South Pass City is a restored ghost town with 17 original structures that highlight how locals lived in the mid- to late 19th century. Highlights include a saloon and card room, school and blacksmith shop.

9 LEARN ABOUT THE PAST

Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody encompasses five museums, including one dedicated to the life of soldier, showman and hunter Buffalo Bill Cody and other legendary figures of the Wild West.

10 MAKE A SPLASH

Fremont Lake near Pinedale is a prime stop for kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, water skiing and fishing. The body of water also hosts events such as the Sailing Regatta in August and Big Fish Ice Derby in March.

11 EXAMINE ANCIENT ROCK CARvINGS

Tucked east of Riverton, the Castle Garden Petroglyphs feature sandstone outcroppings etched with Native American rock art or petroglyphs of human and animal figures, including turtles and birds.

Set a Good Example

Teach your kids to be good stewards by taking all trash with you when you leave, staying on designated trails and always observing wildlife from a safe distance. Together we can keep our public lands beautiful for generations to come. Learn more at travelwy. com/wyresponsibly. Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.

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12 REEL IN A BIG ONE

Blessed with a bounty of lakes and waterways, Casper is one of the state’s top fishing destinations. Popular places to drop a line include the North Platte River and Pathfinder and Alcova reservoirs.

13 FEAST ON WESTERN FARE

Even the pickiest eaters love Bar T 5’s three-hour dinner experiences in Jackson. Packages include a ride in a horse-drawn covered wagon, a homestyle barbecue dinner and a show with live music.

14 LEARN ABOUT THE WEST’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES

The Shoshone Tribal Cultural Center in Fort Washakie chronicles the history of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, the original inhabitants of the Wind River Mountain Range. Browse exhibits showcasing art and information about historic figures such as Sacagawea.

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EXPLORE THE HISTORY OF TRANSPORTATION

If you have lovers of planes, trains and automobiles in your crew, check out outdoor displays of vintage airplanes at the Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting in Greybull. Or visit the Frontier Auto Museum in Gillette to see old cars displayed in a colorful neon-lit ambiance.

16 DELvE INTO OUTLAW HISTORY

For more than 30 years, the Wyoming Territorial Prison in Laramie held bandits such as storied bank robber Butch Cassidy. The site is now a museum that allows visitors to walk along the cell blocks and uncover stories of past inmates.

17 SEE WILD HORSES

More than 350 wild mustangs roam together at the Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse EcoSanctuary, located in Laramie. It’s also the first of its kind, a wild-horse sanctuary operated by private land owners on a historical cattle ranch (appointments required).

18 FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF PIONEERS

Book an excursion with Casper-based Historic Trails West, which offers a variety of covered-wagon treks (from lunch rides to fiveday adventures) along real routes traversed by settlers, gold-seekers and Pony Express riders.

DEERWOOD

12 Ways to Taste WYOMING’S

UNIQUE

FLAvORS

With its fair share of rustic cowboy culture and long-standing dude ranches, it’s safe to say that Wyoming is rich in delightfully hearty cuisine. Experience flavors around the state — from the iconic to the innovative — at these must-taste spots.

Support Local Businesses

Keep our small towns thriving by seeking out locally owned small businesses whenever possible, like Lovell’s own Queen Bee Gardens’ honeyinfused chocolates! Learn more at TravelWY. com/shop-local. Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.

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“I absolutely loved exploring downtown Laramie! It is a super cute and cozy town with delicious food spots, chill breweries and a dessert shop (The Sugar Mouse Cupcake House!) you can’t miss.”

1 “Dang good donuts” at Cowboy Donuts in Rock Springs

Sample an array of doughy treats, from traditional old-fashioned and M&M-covered delights to gooey apple fritters — all baked from scratch that morning. Grab a dozen for the road and balance your breakfast flavors with a jalapeño-and-sausage-stuffed kolache.

2 Wrangle up a whoop-worthy meal at The Lone Buffalo Steakhouse in Dubois

Make your dinner a good one with an order of chewy cheese curds, followed by a bacon-topped blue-cheese burger served with a healthy portion of crispy fries. Top your meal off with a house cocktail, like the Huckleberry Moscow Mule.

3 Power up for a day of exploring at Crooked Creek Coffee Roasters in Casper

The folks here will have you rarin’ to go with cups of everything from black coffee and toasted-marshmallow-flavored lattes to green-pomegranate tea and chai. Looking for a superfood-fueled boost? Try the fruit smoothies and all-natural energy drinks.

4 Cure your pastry hankerings at The Bread Doctor in Torrington

Fresh-baked artisan breads, decadent desserts and savory lunch specials are all on the menu at this family bakery run by a local doctor. Chocolate-filled brioche paired with coffee soothes morning hunger pangs, while pillowy pretzels, flaky pastries and herb-sprinkled focaccias make the best road-trip snacks.

5 Recharge with treats at The Sugar Mouse Cupcake House in Laramie

After a day of adventure, give your body something to sing about. Stop at this specialty cafe serving savory menu items like English stew complemented by gourmet cupcakes in flavors like blackberry lavender and chocolate cherry. We recommend booking the afternoon tea to refresh your group’s energy over delectable scones served with clotted cream and strawberry jam.

6 Refuel with wood-fired pie at Pizza Carrello in Gillette

With options like A Pizza My Heart — crafted with garlic-infused olive oil and a smattering of fresh basil to complement oh-so-savory sausage and pepperoni toppings — Pizza Carrello is beloved for its deliciously innovative pies.

7 Indulge in a hearty dinner at Miners and Stockmen’s Steakhouse and Spirits in Hartville Come hungry for thick, juicy cuts of houseaged Black Angus beef at this Wild West steakhouse. Here, it’s all about the meat — and adult beverages. Pair your ribeye or filet mignon with a glass of Italian Chianti or dry chardonnay, or enjoy your meal cowboy-style with a whiskey on the rocks.

8 Dig into a meat-centric meal at Ponderosa Cafe and Bar in Hulett

Step inside an Old West-style saloon for some stick-to-your-ribs fare, from grilled pork chops and beer-battered walleye to New York strip steaks and hefty burgers served with fries and slaw.

9 Recount the day’s adventures over a fine supper at The Warehouse Gastropub in Sheridan

Specialties like a bacon-piled burger served with truffle-rosemary-infused mayo or a classic margherita pizza topped with the freshest of basil make for the perfect finale to a day of sightseeing. Sip on a lemon-cheesecake martini for a very adult dessert concocted from tart limoncello.

10 Eat under wide-open skies at Pitchfork Fondue Western Outdoor Cookout in Pinedale

Dine in the great outdoors like a true cowboy at this special Western experience offered Thursdays through Saturdays. Bring the whole family and feast on wood-fired meat and veggies paired with homemade fondue sauces as you take in panoramic views of the Wind River Mountains together.

11 Fill up on a Westernstyle buffet at Buffalo Bill’s Irma Hotel in Cody

Built by the legendary Buffalo Bill in 1902, the historical Irma Hotel is a time portal into the Old West. Stop by the on-site restaurant for its famous summertime buffet, with favorites like slow-roasted prime rib, the barbecuesauce-topped Cowboy Burger and Rocky Mountain rainbow trout.

12 Savor local ingredients at farm-to-table hot spot Local Restaurant & Bar in Jackson Wyoming-raised beef and in-season produce are the focus at this American steakhouse in Jackson’s historical town square, where you can enjoy anything from an elk chop — served with a choice of sides, like truffled mac and cheese — to puff-pastry-wrapped buffalo Wellington.

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Best of the West

CAN’T-MISS RODEOS

Celebrate our enduring traditions and cowboy spirit at these summertime events that bring out some of Wyoming’s finest athletes. Exhilarating barebackbronc-riding, barrel-racing, bull-riding, calf-roping, goat-tying and steer-wrestling competitions are some highlights to look forward to. See the full list of rodeos at travelwy.com/rodeos

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Join us at travel wy.com/my-firstrodeo-yir for the My First Rodeo Series to watch others experience a rodeo for the first time.

MAY

JACKSON HOLE RODEO

The Teton Range and Gros Ventre Wilderness make for a dramatic backdrop to this annual bash.

JUNE

DUBOIS FRIDAY NIGHT RODEO

Rodeos run from mid-June through mid-August in this upper Wind River Valley town.

EvANSTON RODEO SERIES

See champion cowpokes show off their best skills in June and July.

JULY

CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS

Established in 1897, it’s evolved into the largest outdoor rodeo and Western celebration in the world.

CODY STAMPEDE RODEO

Spend your Fourth of July weekend watching top contestants compete for big purses.

RED DESERT ROUNDUP RODEO IN ROCK SPRINGS

This event delights with nightly calf scrambles and mutton bustin’ for kids.

CENTRAL WYOMING FAIR & RODEO IN CASPER

Enjoy carnival rides, a demolition derby and a “The Voice”-inspired concert.

SHERIDAN WYO RODEO

Weeklong festivities include fam-friendly stick-horse races, street dances and a Native American powwow.

AUGUST

WYOMING STATE FAIR & RODEO IN DOUGLAS

Experience arm-wrestling and pig-and-mud-wrestling competitions, plus a carnival with a Ferris wheel.

ALL SUMMER

CODY NITE RODEO

This family-oriented attraction in the “Rodeo Capital of the World” is the longestrunning nightly rodeo in the country.

HELL ON WHEELS RODEO IN CHEYENNE

Loved just as much for its rodeo as the chuckwagon dinner series, this actionpacked event is big on Western flavor.

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Discover Wyoming Culture

COMPELLING HISTORICAL & CULTURAL SITES

The spirit of Wyoming’s diverse past and present will remind you of just what makes the West endlessly fascinating at these cultural destinations. Find more at travelwy.com/historicsites

LEGEND

ROCK STATE PETROGLYPH SITE

THERMOPOLIS

Examine more than 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels at this sacred Native American site.

WYOMING STATE MUSEUM

CHEYENNE

Delve into Native American and coal-mining history and the people, places and events that have shaped the Cowboy State.

WIND RIvER WILD HORSE SANCTUARY

LANDER

Book a special tour to learn about Native American culture and see wild mustangs roam free on a working cattle ranch on the Wind River Indian Reservation

NORTHERN ARAPAHO EXPERIENCE CULTURE ROOM

RIvERTON

Experience the Northern Arapaho tribe’s rich cultural heritage via artifacts, artwork and summer dance exhibits at Wind River Hotel & Casino

“We have a connection to the horses and this land, which goes deeper than everything we do. They truly define who we are. There are hundreds of horses in the sanctuary. They’re wild. And we just give them space and let them be, which ends up supporting the entire ecosystem and provides balance. We believe there’s enough room for all of us.”

— JESS OLDHAM

Wind River Wild Horse Sanctuary Co-Owner, windriverwildhorses.com & instagram.com/jess_oldham

HEART MOUNTAIN INTERPRETIvE CENTER

POWELL

Learn about some of the nation’s more challenging history at this former Japanese-American confinement site from World War II.

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@Kelly Michals

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Life on the Range

5 REASONS TO STAY AT A WYOMING DUDE OR GUEST RANCH

Not only do Wyoming’s many ranches let visitors play cowpoke for a week, but they also offer activities and amenities to suit every traveler — not to mention postcard-caliber scenery around every bend.

YOU CAN EXPERIENCE REAL COWBOY LIFE

If you’ve always been fascinated by Western lore and cowboy culture, then visiting a dude or guest ranch will let you roll up your sleeves and join the adventure — from participating in real cattle drives and pitching in at the stables to long, peaceful rides through scenic valleys. Absaroka Ranch in Dubois is a flawless way to experience the serenity of the rugged Absaroka Range while enjoying authentic-toWyoming nature experiences like horseback riding, hiking and fishing.

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THERE ARE OPTIONS TO SUIT EvERY vACATION STYLE

You won’t find any one-size-fits-all experiences here. No matter your budget, interests or group size, there’s a ranch for you. Traveling with kids? Shoshone Lodge & Guest Ranch in Cody is one of many ranches that offers fun and educational adventures for kids as young as 6, plus convenient babysitting during special events for children under 5. Seeking a grown-up getaway? Certain ranches host adults-only weeks or offer romantic perks like massages, hot-air balloon rides and all the privacy you need.

3 HORSEBACK RIDING IS ONLY THE BEGINNING

A love of horses is pretty much a prerequisite for a dude-ranch stay, but it’s far from the only activity available. At The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch in Shell, horseback riding is the main event. You can venture beyond the stable, however, for trap shooting, archery and guided fly-fishing trips for trout — plus plenty of leisure time to soak up some sun by the outdoor pool, which boasts mountain panoramas.

4 THEY CAN BE A SECRET FOODIE PARADISE

A dude-ranch vacation is all about working up an appetite; but if you think it’s just pork and beans out here, you haven’t visited our foodiefriendly ranches. At Brush Creek Ranch in Saratoga, you can feast on tantalizing farm-to-table meals from sustainable, ranch-sourced ingredients, take a cooking class taught by on-site culinary masters or explore the 94-yard wine cellar for a unique vino adventure.

5 THEY’RE PERFECT FOR RECONNECTING WITH FAMILY

For one glorious family trip, you can all step away from your devices and really recharge. Sweetgrass at Thunderbasin in Weston trades TVs and social feeds for good, old-fashioned fun. Instead of scrolling on your smartphone, you can pursue all sorts of outdoorsy to-dos like trail rides (you might see fawns and turkeys), guided hunting trips interspersed with gourmet meals and meandering ATV rides with stops for breathtaking views. While most ranches do offer Wi-Fi these days, quality time with the fam is all the connectivity you’ll need.

Find your perfect ranch and learn from a Wyoming Dude Ranchers’ Association expert at travelwy.com/ranch

SHOSHONE LODGE & GUEST RANCH
THE HIDEOUT LODGE & GUEST RANCH
BRUSH CREEK RANCH
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Wild West Wild Wyoming V iews

Explore Wyoming’s spirited offbeat college town, with an abundance of outdoor recreation, deep western roots, and a vibrant cultural scene at 7,220 feet. Discover the proud home of the University of Wyoming, tucked between two mountain ranges with so many things to do that the hardest part is going to be finding the time. Whether you spend the day shopping in the historic downtown district, visiting one of many renowned museums, or grabbing a taste of local culture and recreation, Laramie promises a plethora of activities and sights for a getaway full of memories.

Diners, Dives, and More

When you combine eclectic college town tastes with western Wyoming fare, you will find a little bit of everything right here in Laramie. With six Guy-Fieri-approved eateries, the downtown dining scene is not to be missed. Grab breakfast at a classic brunch stop or local bakery, lunch on craft burgers and wings, and treat yourself to a steak dinner so amazing you’ll be back again. So, put away the suit and tie and don your clean Wranglers, because we are Wyoming formal here.

15 Historic Museums & Monuments

As a historic railroad town, the Laramie area boasts 15 historic museums and monuments. Discover everything from arts and culture to history, nature, science, and more! All museums on the University of Wyoming campus are free. Dive into rich western history and travel back in time with tours at the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site or Laramie Plains Museum in the Historic Ivinson Mansion.

Choose Your Adventure

Western Heritage

With origins on the Overland Trail route, Laramie first began as a frontier military post at the site of Fort Sanders. The Union Pacific Railroad laid out the streets of Laramie just north, as the transcontinental railroad pushed its way west. Laramie later became home to Louisa Swain, the first woman to vote under laws giving men and women equal rights, along with hosting the first female jury in the world.

The Medicine Bow National Forest surrounds Laramie with offerings for every outdoor sports & recreation enthusiast. Climb the rock formations of Vedauwoo and Happy Jack, or hike along the 100 alpine lakes of southeast Wyoming’s Snowy Range. If hiking is not your speed, ATV rentals, horseback rides, and more bring the outdoors to your front door. Start exploring today!

As the University of Wyoming kicks off its fall football season, the Laramie area comes alive with fun fall activities. Discover countless ways to play - on and off the field. Cruise scenic routes, cozy up with delicious local ales and eateries, explore miles of backcountry ablaze with color, and of course, catch the Cowboys in action. Autumn adventures await you.

Fall in Love in the Mountains

Ride the Golden Rail Trail

The Medicine Bow Rail Trail meanders through the heart of the Medicine Bow National Forest, 35 miles west of Laramie. It stretches 22 miles with a total of six trailheads. The historic rail corridor, called the Hahn’s Peak and Pacific Railroad, was much longer in its heyday with major stops at Laramie, Wyoming and Coalmont, Colorado. At 9,050 feet above sea level, this was the highest standard gauge railroad in the country when it was constructed in the early 1900s.

The Snowy Range Scenic Byway is one of the prettiest fall drives in the Laramie area. It is also a great place to start, as the road is well-marked and paved. This area is a splendor of towering pines, quaking aspen, and pristine waters set against the quartzite peaks of the Snowy Range mountains. Here the opportunities for taking in sweeping vistas, spotting wildlife, and enjoying nature are seemingly endless.

Cheer the Brown & Gold

Wyoming Plains Cottonwoods

The Laramie River Greenbelt Trail runs along the Big Laramie River for 5.75 miles, offering paved, accessible paths and recreation alongside the thriving river system. The Greenbelt system runs right through the middle of Laramie, offering an oasis of the outdoors even late into the season. Optimist Park sits along the trail and is full of old cottonwoods creating a beautiful scene in the fall.

Scan Me!

As Wyoming’s one and only college town, Laramie bustles in autumn. Home of the Wyoming Cowboys and Cowgirls, football games in Laramie signal the start of the brown and gold season. Get in the spirit and join us for pregame tailgating and a tour of the historic University of Wyoming campus in fall. Start exploring all that Laramie has to offer today!

WINTER IN WYOMING

Pristine powder, peak-strewn panoramas and a wide range of winter activities make Wyoming a worthy winter getaway.

Jackson Hole

WYOMING SKI RESORTS & AREAS

Mountain Resort | Jackson

Hogadon Basin Ski Area | Casper

Grand Targhee Resort | Alta

Meadowlark Ski Lodge | Ten Sleep

Snowy Range Ski Area | Centennial

Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area | Shell

Pine Creek Ski Resort | Cokeville

White Pine Resort | Pinedale

Snow King Mountain Resort | Jackson

Sleeping Giant Ski Area | Cody

GETTING TO WYOMING IN WINTER

Whether you’re craving steep slopes or immense powderfilled meadows in national parks, Wyoming won’t disappoint.

Regional commercial airports in the following Wyoming cities offer flights* between Dallas, Denver and Salt Lake City:

• CASPER

• CHEYENNE

• CODY/ YELLOWSTONE

• GILLETTE

*Flights subject to change

• JACKSON

• LARAMIE

• RIVERTON

• ROCK SPRINGS

• SHERIDAN

EXPERIENCE THE magic of Winter IN YELLOWSTONE

The nation’s first national park becomes a fascinating landscape of fire and ice during the winter months. Hiking past steaming hot springs against the backdrop of pristine snow-covered forests is an otherworldly experience, as is cross-country skiing and snowmobiling through the backcountry.

GETTING TO YELLOWSTONE

Many visitors reach Yellowstone National Park by air via the two small Wyoming regional airports that service the park: Yellowstone Regional Airport near Cody and Jackson Hole Airport, located at the edge of Grand Teton National Park. Both airports have car and shuttle services to nearby towns and hotels. From early November to mid-April, most of the park’s roads are only open to oversnow travel — or guided snowmobile and snowcoach tours. Find a list of companies authorized to provide snow-safari tours and oversnow transportation to Yellowstone’s attractions from towns near the west, south and east entrances at nps.gov/yell.

THINGS TO DO

Trek past the national park’s famous thermal features by snowshoeing or Nordic skiing on groomed trails specially prepped for wintertime visitors. Gear is available for rent from local outfitters; and if you’d prefer not to go it alone,

there are authorized guides who can show you the sights as well. Get out early in the morning when animals like deer, wolves and bison are most active and the light is prime for taking photos. Arrange for snowcoach tours to the Norris and Upper geyser basins, Old Faithful and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. The National Park Service typically hosts ranger-led excursions and activities from mid-December through mid-March.

Those seeking a faster ride can check out Yellowstone’s portion of the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail with an authorized commercial guide from Cody (go to travelwy.com/ynp-snowmobileguides to see a full list of guides). You can also apply for Non-Commercially Guided Snowmobile Access Program permits, which are awarded annually through a lottery system at recreation.gov A limited number of snowmobilers are allowed access to the trails each day and made-in-advance reservations are recommended.

Visiting Yellowstone in winter means fewer crowds around popular park attractions like Old Faithful. Find Yellowstone accessibility guidance at travelwy.com/nps-yell-access

WINTER TIPS

Winter, WYOMING-STYLE

While our snowy slopes and miles of diverse terrain are a haven for winter adventurers, there is much more to a Wyoming winter than skiing and snowboarding. Discover endless opportunities as you climb to new heights on frozen waterfalls, enjoy mouthwatering flavors after a horsedrawn sleigh ride or unwind in a steamy hot-springs pool.

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BE WILD IN WINTER

Skijoring is a sight to behold and a whole lot of fun! Learn all about Wyoming’s unofficial state sport at travelwy.com/skijoring

SKI, SLEIGH, APRÈS

Begin your day making powder clouds down miles of epic ski trails at bucketlist-worthy Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and locals’-favorite Snow King in Jackson. You’ll feel winter’s magic at its peak during a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge, where wide-open snow fields are ringed by skyscraping mountains. Revel in sightings of local critters like wholly bison, nimble foxes, soaring eagles and majestic elk. Afterward, rest up — après-style — with summit vistas at Panorama House or Off-Pîste Market. Sample everything from energizing espressos to warming bites of fresh baked goods and topping-loaded pizzas.

MORE OUTDOORSY ADVENTURES:

• Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog Tours (Jackson)

• Sleigh rides at Mill Iron Ranch (Jackson) & Little Jennie Ranch (Bondurant)

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• Ice skating at the Village Rink on the Commons (Teton Village)

RELAX & MAKE TRACKS

Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned expert, the scenic Brush Creek Trails near Saratoga are perfect for cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Meander across the snowy landscape through stands of aspen and pine set against Wyoming’s rugged Rockies. In the evening, take a dip in Saratoga Hot Springs Resort’s toasty pools for a stress-melting soak. After your fingers are sufficiently pruned, head to Snowy Mountain Brewery & Pub. Sip a crisp White Buffalo Stout or Aspen Alley Amber and nom on juicy steaks or golden-brown fries with cheese curds.

MORE RELAXING SPOTS:

• Hot Springs State Park (Thermopolis)

• Astoria Hot Springs Park (Hoback)

• Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa (Dubois)

• Escape Day Spa & Boutique (Rock Springs)

• Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing at Bear River State Park (Evanston)

• Cross-country skiing on the Sibley Lake Nordic Trails (Sheridan)

SKIJORING, SUNDANCE
ASTORIA HOT SPRINGS
DOG SLEDDING, JACKSON HOLE

REEL, THEN WHEEL

Pursue hidden stashes of perch, trout and splake among the frozen reservoirs of Curt Gowdy State Park near Cheyenne. Enjoy peaceful solitude among snow-covered rock formations as you wait to catch your next fire-cooked meal. A short drive away, discover a new way to get a little jolt of adrenaline with fat-tire biking at Happy Jack Recreation Area near Laramie. Here, challenging climbs up groomed trails are rewarded with downhill zips and turns. Recoup in downtown Cheyenne’s Chronicles Distilling with spirits like tart lemon vodka or a classic cocktail with a twist, like the Berry & Barb Mule, featuring strawberryrhubarb whiskey. Feast down the street on hearty Reubens or big-as-your-head cinnamon rolls at the quirky Luxury Diner.

MORE FAT-BIKING AND ICE-FISHING DESTINATIONS:

• Meeteetse Ice Fishing Derby (Meeteetse) & Ding-the-Ling Ice-Fishing Derby (Green River)

• Ice fishing at Glendo Reservoir (Glendo) & Keyhole Reservoir (Pine Haven)

• Fat biking at Dubois Overlook Trail (Dubois) & Bus Loop in Sinks Canyon National Park (Lander)

UP YOUR ADVENTURE

Experience the exhilaration of Pinedale’s Winter Carnival Skijor competition, where you can watch teams — made up of a skier pulled behind a horse and rider — race to complete an obstacle-laden course. With snowmobile rentals from Bucky’s Outdoors, you’ll be ready to rip through the Continental Divide Trail’s deep snow drifts, thrilling Wind River Range slopes and forested backcountry. End the day in Pinedale with frosty drafts, like Headwall Hefeweizen or Out of Order Porter, at Wind River Brewing Company, or molesmothered enchiladas and kiwi margaritas at Los Cabos Family Mexican Restaurant

MORE ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITIES:

• Skijoring at the Saratoga Skijoring Races (Saratoga) & the Coney Classic Alpine Skijor & Dog Party (Alpine)

• Ice climbing with Wyoming Mountain Guides at Cottonwood Canyon (Kane) & Shell Canyon (Shell) or Wyoming Ice Festival in Cody

• Snowmobiling at Bighorn National Park with rentals and tours via Sled Wyoming (Sheridan)

• Snowmobiling the Snowy Range with rentals and guides from Albany Lodge (near Laramie) or Wyoming Mountain Adventures (Saratoga)

• Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo (Sheridan) for Nordic skiing, skijoring, skiing by moonlight and more

“I think what makes Wyoming special is it’s a wild place. I’ve been a professional ice climber for almost 15 years and Cody, Wyoming, has been my home — and I can’t imagine living anywhere else. Adventure is just right outside your door everywhere you go around here.”

— AARON MULKEY

Wildly Wyoming Contestant, travelwy.com/ wildly-wyoming & instagram.com/coldfear

SNOWSHOEING, MEDICINE

BOW-ROUTT NATIONAL FOREST

ICE CLIMBING, SOUTH FORK @wyoguides

places to stay

AFTON

CABINS

Old Mill Log Cabins

3497 Dry Creek Rd. • 307-886-0520 • oldmillcabins.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Forest Park Campground

P.O. Box 339 • 307-886-5300 • fs.usda.gov

Murphy Creek Campground

FS 10138 — 14 m. southeast of Alpine Junction • 307-886-5300 • fs.usda.gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott

53 E. 1st Ave. • 307-885-4040 • marriott.com

Lazy B Motel

219 S. Washington St. • 307-885-3187 • lazybmotel.com

RESORTS

Colter’s Lodge

355 S. Washington St. • 307-885-8895 • colterslodge.com

VACATION RENTALS

Mountain Inn

83542 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-885-3156 • mountaininncondos.com

ALADDIN

BED & BREAKFASTS

JC Stage Stop B&B

78 Hay Creek Rd. • 307-896-9134 • jcstagestop.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Bearlodge Campground

Forest Service Campground Loop • 307-283-1361 • fs.usda.gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Aladdin Motel

4005 WY-24 • 307-896-2100 • facebook.com/AladdinCafeMotel

ALCOVA

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Alcova Resort, LLC

24025 Lake Shore Dr. • 307-472-6666 • alcovaresort.com

Windy Waters RV Park 21600 Kortes Rd. • 307-377-7878 • windywaters.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Inn at Alcova

21405 Kortes Rd. • 307-234-2066 • sloanesinalcova.com

Riverview Inn 22258 W. U.S. Hwy. 220 • 307-473-5829 • tripadvisor.com

ALPINE

CABINS

Rockin’ M Ranch

371 County Rd. 104 • 307-654-2288 • rockinmranchwyoming.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Alpine Valley RV Resort

118450 U.S. 26 & 89 • 307-241-5707 • alpinevalleyresortwy.com

Greys River Cove RV Park

25 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-880-2267 • greysrivercove.com

DUDE RANCHES

Box Y Lodge & Guest Ranch

M. marker 28, Greys River Rd. • 254-381-0350 • boxylodge.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

3 Rivers Motel

60 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-654-7551 • 3riversmotel.com

Bull Moose Saloon, Restaurant, Liquor Store & Lodge

91 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-654-7593 • bullmoosesaloon.com

RESORTS

Black Mountain Lodge

225 Black Mountain Lane • 307-654-7710 • blackmountain-lodge.com

Flying Saddle Resort

118878 U.S. 89 • 877-772-4422 • flyingsaddleresort.com

ALTA

RESORTS

Grand Targhee Resort

3300 E. Ski Hill Rd. • 307-353-2300 • grandtarghee.com

Teton Teepee Lodge 440 W. Alta Ski Hill Rd. • 307-353-1000 • tetonteepee.com

ALVA

DUDE RANCHES

Diamond 7 Bar Guest Ranch 353 Lame Jones Rd. • 307-467-5612 • diamond7bar.com

ARLINGTON

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Deep Creek Campground County Rd. 101 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

BAGGS

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Happy Camper RV Park Hwy. 789, m. marker 49 • 307-380-8083 • baggsendrvpark.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Cowboy Inn Motel & RV Park 210 Penland St. • 307-383-2200 • thecowboyinn.com

BANNER

DUDE RANCHES

Little Piney Ranch

430 Wagon Box Rd. • 307-683-2668 • littlepineyranch.com

BAR NUNN

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Casper KOA 1101 Prairie Lane • 307-577-1664 • koa.com

BASIN

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Big Horn County Fairgrounds 315 Holdrege Ave. • 307-568-2968 • bighornfair.com

Rose Garden RV Park 704 S. 4th St. • 307-272-5220 • tripadvisor.com

VACATION RENTALS

Serenity Wellness Retreat 380 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-431-0386 • serenitywellnessretreat.wordpress.com

BEDFORD

CABINS

Preston Ranch Cabins

100 Preston Ranch Lane • 307-880-2740 • prestonranchcabins.com

RESORTS

Star Valley Lodge

4271 Willow Creek Lane • 307-201-6250 • starvalleylodge.com

BIG HORN

DUDE RANCHES

Canyon Ranch

59 Canyon Ranch Rd. • 307-751-6785 • canyonranchbighorn.com

BIG PINEY

BED & BREAKFASTS

Triple Peak

116 Profit County Rd. • 307-276-3408 • triplepeak.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Middle Piney Lake Campground

P.O. Box 218 • 307-276-5800 • fs.usda.gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Marbleton Inn Motel

405 Winkelman Ave. • 307-276-5231 • marbletoninn-wy.com

BONDURANT

DUDE RANCHES

Black Powder Guest Ranch

14733 U.S. Hwy. 189–191 • 307-298-9253 • blackpowderranch.com

BOULDER

CABINS

Big Sandy Lodge

1050 Mud Lake Rd. • 307-749-1401 • big-sandy-lodge.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Big Sandy Campground

Big Sandy-Elkhorn Rd. • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

Boulder Lake Campground

Boulder Lake Rd. • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov

Highline Trail RV Park & Campground

8718 U.S. Hwy. 191 • 307-871-0865 • highlinetrailrvpark.com

Wind River View RV Park & Campground

8889 U.S. 191 • 307-537-5453 • www3.resortparks.com/xap/nwb/ MR010?resort=683

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Boulder Inn

8782 Hwy. 191 • 307-537-5480 • boulderwystore.com

Boulder Lake Lodge

48 Bridger Dr. • 307-537-5400 • boulder-lake-lodge.com

BRIDGER-TETON NATIONAL FOREST

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Moose Flat Campground

Forest Rd. 10138 • 307-886-5300 • fs.usda.gov

BUFFALO CABINS

Pole Creek Cabin — Bighorn

National Forest

1455 U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov

South Fork Mountain Lodge

7558 Hwy. 16 W. • 307-267-2609 • lodgesofthebighorns.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Buffalo KOA Journey

87 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-5423 • koa.com

Circle Park Campground —

Bighorn National Forest

15 m. west of Buffalo or 48.5 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 2.5 m. on F20 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov

Deer Park Campground

146 Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-5722 • deerparkrv.com

Hettinger Group Area —

Bighorn National Forest

14.5 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

Lake View Recreation Area

Powder River Ranger District, 1415 Fort St. • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov

Lost Cabin Campground —

Bighorn National Forest

27 m. southwest of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov

Middle Fork Campground —

Bighorn National Forest

13 m. southeast on Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

Mikesell-Potts Recreation Area

Lake DeSmet • 307-684-2262 • johnsoncountywyoming.org

South Fork Campground —

Bighorn National Forest 15 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

Tie Hack Campground — Bighorn National Forest 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

Folded Hills Ranch

28759 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-684-2365 • foldedhillsranch.com

Klondike Ranch

386 Crazy Woman Canyon Rd. • 307-684-2390 • klondikeranch.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Big Horn Motel

209 N. Main St. • 307-684-7822 • bighornmotelwy.com

Blue Gables Motel and Coffee Shop

662 N. Main St. • 307-684-2574 • bluegables.com

Buffalo Inn

100 Flatiron Dr. • 307-684-7000 • buffaloinnwyoming.com

Creekside Downtown Vacation Suites

68 N. Side Creek • 307-620-9296 • facebook.com/profile. php?id=100075973429412

Hampton Inn & Suites

85 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-8899 • hilton.com

Historic Capitol Hotel Vacation Rentals

70 S. Main St. • 307-620-9296 • historiccapitol-hotel-vacation-suites.business.site

Historic Occidental Hotel & Saloon

10 N. Main St. • 307-684-0451 • occidentalwyoming.com

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

106 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-9900 • ihg.com

Mansion House Motel

295 N. Main St. • 307-684-2218 • mansionhousemotel.com

Quality Inn

75 N. Bypass Rd. • 307-684-2256 • choicehotels.com

Rodeway Inn

610 E. Hart St. • 307-684-5505 • choicehotels.com

Super 8 Motel

655 E. Hart St. • 307-684-2531 • wyndhamhotels.com

SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western

65 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-9564 • bestwestern.com

Z-Bar Cabins and Motel

626 Fort St. • 307-684-5535 • zbarcabinsandmotel.com

BURNS

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Wyo Campground & RV Park

Exit 377, I-80 Service Rd. • 307-547-2244 • wyocamp.com

CASPER

CABINS

Crazy Rainbow Lodge 13800 WY 220 • 307-266-0701 • crazyrainbow.net

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Casper East RV Park & Campground 2800 E. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-237-5155 • bookyoursite.com

Casper Mountain Campgrounds

Casper Mountain Rd. to Natrona Country Rd. 505 • 307-235-9325 • natronacounty-wy.gov

Casper Mountain Park

Casper Mountain Rd. to Natrona Country Rd. 505 • 307-235-9311 • natronacounty-wy.gov

Fort Caspar Campground 4205 Fort Caspar Rd. • 307-234-3260 • fortcasparcamp.com

Lodgepole Campground

BLM, Casper Field Office • 307-261-7600 • blm.gov

Muddy MountainRim Campground

BLM, Casper Field Office • 307-261-7600 • blm.gov

Pathfinder Reservoir 43 m. southwest of Casper • 307-235-9311 • natrona.net

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Plus 651 Granite Peak Dr. • 307-472-1120 • bestwestern.com

Candlewood Suites Casper 4210 Hospitality Lane • 307-234-4200 • ihg.com

Courtyard by Marriott 4260 Hospitality Lane • 307-473-2600 • marriott.com

Hampton Inn & Suites — Casper 1100 N. Poplar St. • 307-235-6668 • hilton.com

Hilton Garden Inn Casper 1150 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-1300 • hilton.com

Holiday Inn Casper — East Medical Center 721 Granite Peak Dr. • 307-577-5000 • ihg.com

Holiday Inn Express-Casper 4250 Legion Lane • 307-237-4200 • hiexpress.com

Motel 6 1150 Wilkins Cir. • 307-212-3031 • motel6.com

Quality Inn & Suites 821 N. Poplar St • 307-266-2400 • choicehotels.com

Ramkota Hotel & Conference Center 800 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-6000 • ramkotacasper.com

Residence Inn by Marriott Casper

4930 E. 2nd St. • 307-234-9008 • marriott.com

Super 8 Motel — Casper West

3838 CY Ave. • 307-224-2030 • wyndhamhotels.com

Trout On Inn

18193 State Hwy. 220 • 307-462-1917 • troutoninn.com

RESORTS

Grey Reef Lodging

18187 State Hwy. 220 • 307-331-2031 • wyocowboydrifters.com

VACATION RENTALS

The Dry Fly Lodge

7630 Spencer Rd. • 307-237-5997 • platteriverguides.com

CENTENNIAL

CABINS

Mountain Meadow Cabins

3519 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-6042 • mtnmeadowcabins.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Brooklyn Lake Campground Forest Rd. 317 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda. gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Brooklyn Lodge

3540 WY 130 • 307-742-6916 • brooklynlodge.com

Friendly Store & Motel

2758 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-6033 • friendlystorewy.com

Mountain View Hotel & Cafe

2747 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-3588 • themountainviewhotel.com

Old Corral Hotel & Steakhouse

2750 Hwy. 130 • 307-745-5918 • oldcorral.com

CHEYENNE

BED & BREAKFASTS

Governor’s Home

108 W. 27th St. • 307-222-8267 • governorshome.com

Nagle Warren Mansion

222 E. 17th St. • 307-367-3333 • naglewarrenmansion.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

AB Camping & RV Park

1503 W. College Dr. • 307-634-7035 • campcheyenne.com

Greenway Trailer Park

3829 Greenway St. • 307-634-6696 • greenwaytrailerpark.net

Hide-A-Way RV Park

218 S. Greeley Hwy. • 307-637-7114 • facebook.com/pages/Hide-A-Way-MobileVillage/116140285082126

Last Chance Camp

11234 Coonrod Rd. • 307-640-0697 • lastchancecamp.com

Restway Travel Park 4212 Whitney Rd. • 307-634-3811 • restwaytravelpark.com

Terry Bison Ranch Resort

51 I-25 Service Rd. • 307-634-4171 • terrybisonranch.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Plus Frontier Inn 8101 Hutchins Dr. • 307-638-8891 • bestwestern.com

Candlewood Suites

2335 Tura Pkwy. • 307-634-6622 • candlewoodsuites.com

Cheyenne Motel

1601 E. Lincolnway • 307-632-6802 • tripadvisor.com

Comfort Inn and Suites

201 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-514-6051 • choicehotels.com

Days Inn

2360 W. Lincolnway • 307-778-8877 • wyndhamhotels.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 1415 Stillwater Ave. • 307-637-4070 • marriott.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites Cheyenne Southwest Downtown Area 1820 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-0401 • marriott.com

Firebird Motel

1905 E. Lincolnway • 307-632-5505 • tripadvisor.com

Fleetwood Motel, LLC

3800 E. Lincolnway • 307-638-8908 • fleetwood-motel.lodgify.com

Guest Ranch Motel

1100 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-2137 • guestranchmotel.com

GuestHouse Inn & Suites 2512 W. Lincolnway • 307-632-7556 • facebook.com/CheyenneGuestInn

The Historic Plains Hotel 1600 Central Ave. • 307-638-3311 • facebook.com/ THEHISTORICPLAINSHOTEL

Holiday Inn Express 1741 Fleischli Pkwy. • 307-433-0751 • hiexpress.com

Home2 Suites by Hilton

429 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-475-1700 • hilton.com

La Quinta Cheyenne 2410 W. Lincolnway • 307-632-7117 • wyndhamhotels.com

Little America Hotel & Resort Cheyenne 2800 W. Lincolnway • 307-775-8400 • cheyenne.littleamerica.com

Luxury Inn

1805 Westland Rd. • 307-638-2550 • tripadvisor.com

Microtel Inn & Suites BY WYNDHAM

1400 W. Lincolnway • 307-274-4593 • wyndhamhotels.com

Motel 6 1735 Westland Rd. • 307-635-6806 • motel6.com

My Place Hotel

1920 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-1400 • myplacehotels.com

Quality Inn 2245 Etchepare Dr. • 307-459-6294 • choicehotels.com

Ranger Motel

909 W. 16th St. • 307-634-7995 • yelp.com

Red Lion Hotel and Conference Center

204 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-638-4466 • redlion.com

Rodeo Inn

3839 E. Lincolnway • 307-634-2171 • sites.google.com/view/rodeoinn

Rodeway Inn East 12500 I-80 • 307-635-7799 • rodewayinn.com

Round Up Motel

403 S. Greeley Hwy. • 307-634-7741 • yelp.com

Sands Motel 1022 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-7771 • sands-motel.com

Tru by Hilton

423 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-222-3600 • hilton.com

VACATION RENTALS

Gryphon House

908 E. 18th • 307-214-1872 • airbnb.com/rooms/42037158

ROW Properties

900 E. Lincolnway • 307-637-0020 • staycheyenne.com

CLEARMONT

DUDE RANCHES

Powder River Experience

3884 U.S. Hwy. 14-16 E. • 307-758-4381 • duderanch.com

Ranch at Ucross in Buffalo / Sheridan 2673 U.S. Hwy. 14 E. • 307-737-2281 • theranchatucross.com • blairhotels.com

The Ranch at Ucross is the crown jewel in the Blair Hotels collection. It offers the full guest-ranch experience of hiking, fishing and horseback riding surrounded by breathtaking scenery. The ranch’s conference season runs October through April for retreats, receptions and groups of up to 100 people.

CODY

BED & BREAKFASTS

Robin’s Nest Bed & Breakfast 1508 Alger Ave. • 307-527-7208 • robinsnestcody.com

Windmill Inn, LLC 322 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-587-5767 • windmillinnwyoming.com

CABINS

Apple Jack Ranch

43 Walking Star Rd. • 307-899-0546 • applejackranch.com

Beartooth Lodge and Cabin Rentals

7 Crandall Park Lane • 307-587-7100 • beartoothlodge.com

Buffalo Bill Cabin Village at the Buffalo Bill Village Resort 1701 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5544 • buffalobillvillage.com • blairhotels.com

SpringHill Suites by Marriott

416 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-635-0006 • marriott.com

StayBridge Suites 5109 Frontier Mall Dr. • 307-634-6370 • ihg.com

Super 8 Motel

1900 W. Lincolnway • 307-635-8741 • wyndhamhotels.com

SureStay Plus by Best Western 1781 Fleischli Pkwy. • 307-632-2747 • bestwestern.com

Towneplace Inn & Suites 1710 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-0400 • marriott.com

Travelodge 1625 Stillwater • 307-274-3666 • wyndhamhotels.com

Buffalo Bill Cabin Village offers an authentic experience steeped in the history and legends of Cody. All cabins offer full amenities with easy access to fine dining at QT’s Restaurant, Bottoms Up Lounge and a heated outdoor pool (May–Sept.).

Cody Cowboy Village

203 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-7555 • codycowboyvillage.com

Elephant Head Lodge 1170 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3980 • elephantheadlodge.com

Try this small two-diamond AAA log-cabin mountain resort for your family’s Yellowstone vacation. Settle in, relax, enjoy the park, fish, hike and make memories.

15 units

Pahaska Tepee Resort

183 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-527-7701 • pahaska.com

River Bend Cabins

574 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-899-2719 • theriverbendcabins.com

Saddlestring Ranch

16 Saddle String Rd. • 888-650-3053 • airbnb.com/rooms/904908589456729549

Southfork Guest Cottage

119 Diamond Basin Rd. • 307-587-4367 • codyyellowstone.org

Wapiti Mountain Cabin

3 Paintbrush Dr. • 307-899-0155 • codyvacationrentals.com

Yellowstone Cutthroat Guest Ranch

53 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-272-6982 • yellowstonecutthroatranch.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Absaroka Bay RV park

2001 Hwy. 14/16/20 • 307-527-7440 • campcody307.com

Beartooth Lake Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Big Game Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Buffalo Bluff RV Park

137 Belfry Hwy. • 307-578-7602 • buffalobluffrvpark.com

Buffalo Jump RV Camping 4220 CR 2da • 307-250-9637 • buffalobluffrvpark.com

Chief Joseph RV Park

4 Van Dyke Rd. • 307-527-5510 • chiefjosephrvpark.com

Clearwater Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Cody KOA

5561 Greybull Hwy. • 307-587-2369 • codykoa.com

Cody Trout Ranch Camp — RV, Tipi, and Sheep-Wagon Camping

1 Trout Ranch Rd. • 307-578-6757 • codytroutranchcamp.com

Crazy Creek Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Deer Creek Campground

4068 Southfork Rd. • 307-527-6241 • fs.usda.gov

Hogan-Luce Campground

18 m. north of Cody off Wyoming State Hwy. 120 • 307-578-5900 • blm.gov

Island Lake Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Lake Creek Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6241 • fs.usda.gov

Lily Lake Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Little Sunlight Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Newton Creek Campground

37 m. west of Cody • 307-527-6241 • fs.usda.gov

Ponderosa Campground

1815 8th St. • 307-587-9203 • codyponderosa.com

Rex Hale Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Sleeping Giant Campground and Picnic Area

Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Three Mile Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Wapiti Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

Wood River Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Greybull Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

7D Ranch

774 Sunlight Rd. • 307-587-9885 • 7dranch.com

Absaroka Mountain Lodge 1231 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3963 • absarokamtlodge.com

Bill Cody Ranch

2604 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-2097 • billcodyranch.com

Blackwater Creek Ranch

1516 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-243-3056 • blackwatercreekranch.com

Creekside Lodge at Yellowstone

995 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-9795 • creeksidelodgeyellowstone.com

Crossed Sabres Ranch

829 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3750 • crossedsabresranch.com

Double Diamond X Ranch

3453 Southfork Rd. • 307-587-5252 • ddxranchwyoming.com

Elk Creek Ranch

113 Sunlight Rd. • 307-587-3902 • elkcreekranch.com

Hunter Peak Ranch

4027 Crandall Rd. (Chief Joseph Scenic Hwy.) • 307-587-3711 • hunterpeakranch.com

K Bar Z Guest Ranch & Outfitters, LLC

3477 Crandall Rd. • 307-587-4410 • kbarzguestranch.com

K3 Guest Ranch Bed & Breakfast

30 Nielsen Trl. • 307-272-7507 • k3guestranch.com

Rimrock Ranch

2728 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3970 • rimrockranch.com

Shoshone Lodge & Guest Ranch

349 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-4044 • shoshonelodge.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

A Western Rose Motel 1807 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4258 • awesternrose.com

A Wyoming Inn

720 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-4208 • hotelcody.com

AmericInn Lodge & Suites 508 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-7716 • americinn.com

Beartooth Inn of Cody 2513 Greybull Hwy. • 307-527-5505 • beartoothinn.com

Best Western Premier Ivy Inn & Suites 1800 8th St. • 307-587-2572 • bestwestern.com

Best Western Sunset Inn 1601 8th St. • 307-587-4265 • bestwestern.com

Big Bear Motel 139 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-3117 • codywyomingbigbear.com

Buffalo Bill’s Antler Inn 1213 17th St. • 307-587-2084 • antlersinncody.com

Buffalo Bill’s Irma Hotel 1192 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4221 • irmahotel.com

Carter Mountain Motel 1701 Central Ave. • 307-587-4295 • cartermountainmotel.com

Chamberlin Inn 1032 12th St. • 307-587-0202 • chamberlininn.com

Cody Holiday Lodge 244 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-349-8642 • codyholidaylodge.com

The Cody Hotel 232 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-5915 • thecody.com

Cody Legacy Inn 1801 Mountain View Dr. • 307-587-6472 • codylegacyinn.com

Comfort Inn at the Buffalo Bill Village Resort 1601 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5556 • blairhotels.com

Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Cody, this hotel is a comfortable walking distance to popular activities and is the perfect choice among vacationers and corporate travelers. Enjoy our free airport shuttle and continental breakfast.

Green Creek Inn & RV Park 2908 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-5004 • greencreekinn.com

Green Gables Inn 1636 Central Ave. • 370-587-6886 • codysgreengables.com

Hampton Inn & Suites Cody 8 Southfork Rd. • 307-587-4505 • hilton.com/en/hotels/codeyhxhampton-suites-cody

Located on U.S. Hwy. 16, we are just one hour from Yellowstone National Park’s east entrance. Visit Buffalo Bill Dam & Visitor Center for incredible views or learn about local history at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, each within 10 minutes. Yellowstone Regional Airport, plenty of restaurants and historical sites are within 15 minutes of our hotel.

Holiday Inn at the Buffalo Bill Village Resort 1701 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5555 • blairhotels.com

The largest of the three Blair Hotels in Cody, the Holiday Inn Cody is fresh, contemporary and the perfect base camp for families and groups. It features 186 deluxe guest rooms, 10,000 square feet of meeting and banquet space, a heated outdoor pool (May–Sept.), QT’s Restaurant and Bottoms Up Lounge.

King’s Inn Cody 524 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-527-6604 • kingsinncody.com

Moose Creek Lodge & Suites 1015 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-2221 • codymoosecreek.com

Skyline Motor Inn 1919 17th St. • 307-587-4201 • skylinemotorinncody.com

Sunrise Motor Inn 1407 8th St. • 307-587-5566 • sunriseinncody.com

Super 8 of Cody 730 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-527-6214 • codysuper8.com

The Trail Shop 2750 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3741 • trailshopinn.com

Wigwam Motel 1701 Alger Ave. • 307-587-3861 • wigwam-motel.wyoming-top-hotels.com

Yellowstone Valley Inn & RV Park 3324 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3961 • yellowstonevalleyinn.com

VACATION RENTALS

Bull Moose Retreat 23 Bull Moose Trl. • 503-793-3531 • vrbo.com/272408ha

Cody Lodging Company 1371 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-6000 • codylodgingcompany.com

Moose Alley Lodging 1407 Wyoming Ave. • 307-587-6159 • facebook.com/Moose.Alley.Lodging

Mountain View Lodge 2776 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-5957 • vrbo.com/446282

The Zula Lynn 1927 Beck Ave. • 307-578-7196 • airbnb.com/rooms/29776514

COKEVILLE

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Hideout Motel

10763 U.S. Hwy. 30 • 307-279-3281 • hideoutmotel.com

DANIEL CABINS

Timberline Lodge

807 Merna N. Beaver Rd. • 307-859-8339 • tripadvisor.com

Wyoming Mountain Cabin

201 Merna N. Beaver Rd. • 307-223-2970 • facebook.com/wyomingmountaincabin

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Daniel Junction

11072 Hwy. 189–191 • 307-859-8274 • thedanieljunction.com

DAYTON

CABINS

Shire Valley Cabins

712 Main St. • 307-620-0522 • tripadvisor.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Foothills Motel & Campground

101 Main St. • 307-655-2547 • foothillscampground.com

Wyoming Campground Association

305 Main St. • 307-655-3257 • campwyoming.org

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Elk View Inn

4622 W. Hwy. 14 • 307-461-4168 • elkviewinn.com

RESORTS

Bear Lodge Resort

1/4 m. south of Burgess Jct./5600

U.S. Hwy. 14A • 307-752-2444 • bearlodgeresort.com

DEVILS TOWER

BED & BREAKFASTS

Devils Tower Lodge | B&B & Wilderness Climbing Retreat

#37 State Rd. 110 • 307-467-5267 • devilstowerlodge.com

Sawin Logs Inn

201 State Hwy. 24 • 866-328-5328 • sawinlogs.com

CABINS

Devils Tower KOA

60 Hwy. 110 • 307-467-5395 • devilstowerkoa.com

N. Bokhari, Ltd.

62 Rustic Cabin Trl. • 307-391-0208 • rusticcabinsalesandrental.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Devils Tower View

476 State Hwy. 24 • 307-467-5737 • dtvcampground.com

DIXON

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

The Dixon Motel

217 Cottonwood St. • 307-383-2300 • dixonmotel.com

DOUGLAS CABINS

Whistle Stop Cabin

Esterbrook Rd. • 307-331-4347 • esterbrookcabin.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Campbell Creek Campground

County Rd. 24 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Douglas KOA Campground

168 Cold Springs Rd. • 307-358-2164 • koa.com

Friend Park Campground

Friend Park Rd. • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

River Side Park

Across from State Fair Grounds • 307-358-3462 • cityofdouglas.org

DUDE RANCHES

Deer Forks Ranch

1200 Poison Lake Rd. • 307-358-2033 • guestranches.com

Two Creek Ranch 752 Esterbrook Rd. • 307-358-6007 • twocreekranch.net

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

1st Interstate Inn

2349 E. Richards St. • 307-358-2833 • buscarhotel.net

Douglas Inn & Conference Center 1450 Riverbend Dr. • 307-358-9790 • douglasinnconferencecenter.com

Hampton Inn & Suites — Douglas 1730 Muirfield Ct. • 307-385-0707 • hilton.com

Hotel LaBonte

206 E. Walnut St. • 307-358-4343 • hotellabonte.com

Plains Motel

628 E. Richards St. • 307-358-4484 • plainsmotelwy.com

Sleep Inn & Suites

508 Cortez Dr. • 307-358-2777 • choicehotels.com

Super 8 Motel

314 N. Russell Ave. • 307-298-5469 • super8.com

VACATION RENTALS

La Prele Guard Station

Converse County Rd. 24 • 307-358-4690 • recreation.gov

DUBOIS

BED & BREAKFASTS

Jakey’s Fork Bed & Breakfast

9 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-690-8652 • jakeysfork.com

CABINS

3 Spear Ranch

901 Little Warm Springs Rd. • 404-216-8948 • 3spearranch.com

Big Diamond Ranch

38 Stucki Weg Dr. • 307-203-5484 • vrbo.com/621297

Double Bar J Ranch

3609 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-342-6326 • doublebarjranch.com

Lava Mountain Lodge

3577 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-455-2506 • lavamountainlodge.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Brooks Lake Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Wind River Ranger District • 307-455-2466 • fs.usda.gov

Dubois Wind River KOA

225 Welty Ave. • 307-455-2238 • koa.com

Falls Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Wind River Ranger District • 307-455-2466 • fs.usda.gov

Horse Creek Campground

Horse Creek Campground Forest Service Rd. • 307-455-2466 • fs.usda.gov

The Longhorn Ranch

5810 Hwy. 26 • 307-699-6363 • thelonghornranch.com

Pinnacles Campground

Brooks Lake Rd./Forest Rd. 516 • 307-455-2466 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

Absaroka Ranch

306 Dunoir Rd. • 303-503-9591 • absarokaranch.com

Bitterroot Ranch

1480 E. Fork Rd. • 800-545-0019 • bitterrootranch.com

Brooks Lake Lodge

458 Brooks Lake Rd. • 866-213-4022 • brookslake.com

CM Ranch

167 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-455-2331 • cmranch.com

Crooked Creek Guest Ranch

76 Fir Rd. • 307-455-2815 • crookedcreek-gr.com

Lazy L & B Ranch

1072 E. Fork Rd. • 307-455-2839 • lazylb.com

Ring Lake Ranch

570 Trail Lake Rd. • 307-455-2663 • ringlake.org

Triangle C Ranch

3737 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-455-2225 • trianglec.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Black Bear Inn of Dubois Wyoming

505 W. Ramshorn • 303-842-2315 • theblackbearinn.com

Branding Iron Inn

401 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2893 • brandingironinn.wixsite.com/brand

Chinook Winds Motel

640 S. 1st St. • 307-455-2907 • chinookwindsmotel.com

Rocky Mountain Lodge

1349 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2844 • rockymountainlodge-dubois.com

Stagecoach Inn & Suites

103 E. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2303 • tripadvisor.com

Super 8 Motel

1412 Warm Springs Dr. • 307-274-3979 • super8.com

Twin Pines Lodge & Cabins

218 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2600 • twinpineslodgeandcabins.com

Wind River Motel

519 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2611 • duboiswyoming.org

RESORTS

Line Shack Lodge, LLC 448 Union Pass Rd. • 307-455-3244 • facebook.com/profile. php?id=100063546218606

VACATION RENTALS

Wind River Chalet 65 Bald Mountain Rd. • 303-949-5964 • windriverchalet.com

ELK MOUNTAIN

CABINS

Elk Mountain Cabins 107 Main St. • 307-348-7778 • elkmountaincabins.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

The Historic Elk Mountain Hotel 102 E. Main St. • 307-348-7774 • elkmountainhotel.com

ENCAMPMENT

BED & BREAKFASTS

Hanging Bull Lodge 3052 Unit A Hwy. 230 • 307-327-6505 • spuroutfitters.com

Spirit West River Lodge B&B 1/8 m. southeast, riverside, Hwy. 230 • 307-327-5753 • spiritwestriverlodge.com

CABINS

River Ridge Cabins & The Red Door Lodge 813 1/2 Hwy. 230 • 307-327-5354 • wyriverridge.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Bottle Creek Campground WY 70 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Lost Creek Campground

Battle Hwy. • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

A Bar A Ranch

820 A-Bar-A Rd. • 307-327-5454 • abararanch.com

EVANSTON

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Phillips RV Park

225 Bear River Dr. • 307-789-3805 • phillipsrvpark.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Dunmar Inn 1601 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-3770 • bestwestern.com

Comfort Inn 1931 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-7799 • choicehotels.com

Hampton Inn Evanston 101 Wasatch Rd. • 307-789-5678 • hilton.com

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

1965 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-7999 • ihg.com

Prairie Inn

264 Bear River Dr. • 307-789-2920 • facebook.com/pages/category/Hotel/ Prairie-Inn-108851955846586

Quality Inn

1936 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-6000 • choicehotels.com

Super 8

1710 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-2777 • wyndhamhotels.com

EVANSVILLE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Rivers Edge RV & Cabins Resort

6820 Santa Fe Cir. • 307-234-0042 • riversedgervresort.net

Rone RV Park

5080 E. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-267-1745 • ronesrvpark.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Baymont Inn and Suites

480 E. Lathrop Rd. • 307-215-9986 • wyndhamhotels.com

C’Mon Inn

301 E. Lathrop Rd. • 307-472-6300 • cmoninn.com

Comfort Inn Evansville-Casper

269 Miracle Rd. • 307-237-8100 • choicehotels.com

Sleep Inn & Suites

6733 Bonanza • 307-235-3100 • choicehotels.com

Super 8 Hotel — Evansville

739 Luker Lane • 307-237-1335 • wyndhamhotels.com

FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Firehole Campground Forest Rd. 106 • 435-789-1181 • fs.usda.gov

Hideout Boat-In Camp

Ashley National Forest • 307-875-2871 • fs.usda.gov

Stateline Cove Campground

1155 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 435-789-1181 • fs.usda.gov

FORT BRIDGER

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Fort Bridger RV Camp 64 Groshon Rd. • 307-782-3150 • fbrvpark.com

FORT LARAMIE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Chuck Wagon RV Park 310 Pioneer Ct. • 307-837-2828 • chuckwagonrv.com

FORT WASHAKIE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Wind River Basin Campground 23 Trout Creek Rd. • 307-840-4424 • wrbcampground.lodgify.com

FOUR CORNERS

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Four Corners Country Inn & RV Campground 24695 U.S. Hwy. 85 • 307-746-4776 • wideopenweston.com

GILLETTE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Green Tree’s Crazy Woman Campground 1001 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-3665 • tripadvisor.com

High Plains Campground

1600 S. Garner Lake Rd. • 307-687-7339 • highplainscampground.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Alamo Inn & Suites

608 E. 2nd St. • 307-682-9341 • alamoinngillettewy.com

Arbuckle Lodge

1400 S. Garner Lake Rd. • 307-685-6363 • arbucklelodge.com

Arrowhead Motel 202 S. Emerson • 307-686-0909 • arrowhead-gillette.edan.io

Best Western Tower West Lodge 109 N. U.S. Hwy. 14-16 • 307-686-2210 • bestwestern.com

Budget Inn Express 2011 Rodgers Dr. • 307-670-8134 • booking.com

Candlewood Suites 904 Country Club Rd. • 307-682-6100 • candlewoodsuites.com

Comfort Inn & Suites 1607 W. 2nd St. • 307-696-2234 • choicehotels.com

Country Inn & Suites Gillette 2597 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-682-0505 • countryinns.com

Days Inn 910 E. Boxelder Rd. • 307-682-3999 • wyndhamhotels.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites Gillette 2577 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-682-1717 • marriott.com

Hampton Inn By Hilton

211 Decker Ct. • 307-686-2000 • hamptoninn3.hilton.com

Holiday Inn Express Hotel & Suites

1908 Cliff Davis Dr. • 307-686-9576 • hiexpress.com

Home2 Suites Gillette Wyoming

1120 E. Boxelder Rd. • 307-257-7040 • hilton.com

Howard Johnson by Wyndham Gillette

1004 E. Hwy. 14-16 • 307-363-1874 • wyndhamhotels.com

La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Gillette

450 E. Boxelder • 307-686-6000 • wyndhamhotels.com

Motel 6 Gillette

2105 Rogers Dr. • 307-686-8600 • motel6.com

National 9 Inn

1020 E. U.S. Hwy. 14-16 • 844-709-0799 • national9gillette.com

Quality Inn

409 Butler Spaeth Rd. • 307-682-4757 • choicehotels.com

Ramada Plaza and Conference Center

2009 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-686-3000 • wyndhamhotels.com

Super 8

208 S. Decker Ct. • 307-682-8078 • wyndhamhotels.com

TownePlace Suites Gillette

1715 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-1464 • marriott.com

Travelodge

2307 Wyoming Ave. • 307-228-4744 • wyndhamhotels.com

Wingate by Wyndham

1801 Cliff Davis Dr. • 307-685-2700 • wyndhamhotels.com

GLENDO

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Glendo Lakeside RV Park, LLC 631 Lakeshore Dr. • 307-735-4161 • tripadvisor.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Lakeview Motel & Campground

422 6th St. • 307-735-4461 • facebook. com/pages/category/Hotel/LakeviewMotel-and-Campground-1039741759449781

GLENROCK

CABINS

Mountain Memories at Turtle Rock Ranch

1737 Boxelder Rd. • 307-436-2480 • mountain-memories.net

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Deer Creek Village RV Park

302 Millar Lane • 307-436-8121 • deercreekrvvillage.com

Platte River Campground 131 Shawnie Lane • 307-262-9768 • platteriverrv.com

River Bend RV Park 972 Tank Farm Rd. • 307-922-1671 • river-bend-rv-park.business.site

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Lizard Creek Campground Hwy. 89-191 • 307-543-2831 • nps.gov/grte RESORTS

Jenny Lake Lodge

Jenny Lake Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com

GRANGER

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Little America Hotel I-80, exit 68 • 307-875-2400 • wyoming.littleamerica.com

GREEN RIVER

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Buckboard Campground | AKA Buckboard Crossing Hwy. 530 S. • 435-784-3445 • fs.usda.gov

Buckboard Marina at Flaming Gorge

HC 65 Box 100 • 307-875-6927 • buckboardmarina.net

Little America Wyoming RV Park I-80, exit 68 • 307-875-2400 • wyoming.littleamerica.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Coachman Inn

470 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-3681 • explorewy.com

Hampton Inn & Suites

Green River

1055 Wild Horse Canyon Rd. • 307-875-5300 • hilton.com

Little Bear Motel

1416 Uinta Dr. • 307-875-7554 • littlebearmotel.com

Mustang Motel

550 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-2468 • facebook.com/MustangMotelgr

Super 8 Motel

280 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-9330 • super8.com

Western Motel Inn

890 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-2840 • tripadvisor.com

GREYBULL

BED & BREAKFASTS

Maid Marians Bed & Breakfast

540 3rd Ave. N. • 307-250-6551 • maidmariansbedandbreakfast.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Cabin Creek Picnic Ground

— Bighorn National Forest

15.7 m. northeast of Shell on U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-765-4435 • fs.usda.gov

Green Oasis Campground & RV Park

540 12th Ave. N. • 307-765-2856 • gorvwy.com

Greybull KOA

399 N. 2nd St. • 800-562-7508 • koa.com

Lower Paintrock Lake Campground — Bighorn

National Forest

15.7 m. northeast of Shell on U.S. Hwy. 14, then 25.7 m. southeast on F17 • 307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Antler Motel

1116 N. 6th St. • 307-765-4404 • antlermotel.com

Greybull Motel

300 N. 6th St. • 307-765-2628 • greybullmotel.com

Historic Hotel Greybull 602 Greybull Ave. • 307-202-0329 • historichotelgreybull.com

K-Bar Motel

300 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-4426 • k-bar-motel.hotelsearchusa.com

Wheels Motel

1324 N. 6th St. • 307-299-5505 • wheelsmotel.com

Yellowstone Motel

247 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-4456 • yellowstonemotel.net

GUERNSEY

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Larson Park Campground

100 S. Guernsey Rd. • 307-836-2255 • townofguernseywy.us

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Bunkhouse Motel

350 E. Whalen St. • 307-836-2356 • bunkhousemotelwyoming.com

Sagebrush Motel

151 W. Whalen St. • 307-836-2331 • facebook.com/thesagebrushmotel

HULETT

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Devils Tower Inn

229 A St. • 307-467-5747 • bestwestern.com

Hulett Motel

202 Main St. • 307-467-5220 • devilstowerlodging.com

Motel Pioneer

121 Hunter St. • 307-467-5656 • tripadvisor.com

HYATTVILLE

CABINS

Diamond S Retreat 5240 Rd. 48 • 307-469-2204 • diamondsretreat.com

Paintrock Ranch

5175 Rea Grove Lane • 307-254-1615 • paintrockranch.net

JACKSON

CABINS

Elk Country Inn

480 W. Pearl St. • 307-733-2364 • townsquareinns.com

Kudar Log Cabins–Motel–Campervan

260 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2823 • thekudar.com

Snake River Cabins and RV Village

9705 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-7078 • snakeriverpark.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Atherton Creek Campground

Forest Rd. 30374 • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

Glamping of Jackson Hole

N. Fork Fall Creek Rd. • 307-264-4722 • glampingofjacksonhole.com

Granite Creek Campground

U.S.189–191, east 10 m. to Forest Route 30500, north 6 m. • 307-739-5570 • fs.usda.gov

Kozy Campground

13 m. east of Hoback Junction in Jackson • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

Little Cottonwood Group Campground 877-444-6777 • fs.usda.gov

Station Creek Campground

Snake River Canyon • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

Station Creek Group Campground

P.O. Box 1888 • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

Swift Creek Campground

340 N. Cache • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda. gov

Whiskey Grove Campground

P.O. Box 1888 • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

Wolf Creek Campground

7 m. south on U.S. 26–89 • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

Darwin Ranch

1 Kinky Creek Rd. • 307-733-5588 • darwinranch.com

Flat Creek Ranch

1 Upper Flat Creek Rd. • 307-733-0603 • flatcreekranch.com

Horse Creek Ranch

9600 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-6556 • horsecreekranch.com

Spotted Horse Ranch

12355 S. U.S. Hwy. 191 • 307-733-2097 • spottedhorseranch.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

49er Inn & Suites

330 W. Pearl Ave. • 307-733-7550 • townsquareinns.com

Alpine House Lodge & Cottages

285 N. Glenwood St. • 307-739-1570 • alpinehouse.com

Alpine Motel

70 S. Jean St. • 307-739-3200 • tripadvisor.com

Antler Inn

43 W. Pearl Ave. • 307-733-2535 • townsquareinns.com

Anvil Hotel

215 N. Cache • 307-733-3668 • anvilhotel.com

Elk Refuge Inn

1755 N. Hwy. 89 • 307-200-0981 • elkrefugeinn.net

Elk Refuge Ranch Home

2205 Nowlin Trl. • 786-355-6566 • jacksonholevacationhomeelkrefuge.com

Flat Creek Inn of Jackson Hole

1935 N. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-5276 • flatcreekinn.com

Four Winds Motel

150 N. Millward St. • 307-733-2474 • jacksonholefourwinds.com

Golden Eagle Inn

325 E. Broadway • 307-733-2042 • goldeneagleinn.com

Hampton Inn Jackson Hole

350 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-0033 • hamptoninn3.hilton.com

Hotel Jackson

120 N. Glenwood St. • 307-733-2200 • hoteljackson.com

Inn on the Creek

295 N. Millward St. • 307-739-1565 • innonthecreek.com

Jackson Hole Super 8 Motel

750 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-6833 • jacksonholesuper8.com

Lexington at Jackson Hole Hotel & Suites

285 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-2648 • lexingtonhoteljacksonhole.com

Miller Park Lodge

155 N. Jackson St • 307-733-4858 • millerparklodge.net

Mountain Modern Motel

380 W. Broadway • 307-733-4340 • mountainmodernmotel.com

Parkway Inn & Spa

125 N. Jackson St. • 800-247-8390 • parkwayinn.com

Pony Express Motel

1075 W. Broadway • 307-733-3835 • ponyexpresswest.com

Ranch Inn

45 E. Pearl St. • 307-733-6363 • ranchinn.com

Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole

475 N. Cache St. • 800-233-9279 • rusticinnatjh.com

Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa

175 N. Jackson St. • 307-733-2000 • rustyparrot.com

SpringHill Suites by Marriott Jackson Hole

150 W. Simpson • 307-201-5320 • marriott.com

Town Square Inns of Jackson Hole

P.O. Box 1948 • 307-733-7550 • townsquareinns.com

Virginian Lodge

750 W. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-2792 • virginianlodge.com

White Buffalo Club

160 W. Gill Ave. • 307-734-4900 • whitebuffaloclub.com

The Wort Hotel

50 N. Glenwood St. • 307-733-2190 • worthotel.com

Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole

930 W. Broadway • 307-734-0035 • wyominginn.com

RESORTS

Amangani

1535 N.E. Butte Rd. • 307-734-7333 • aman.com

Cowboy Village Resort

120 S. Flat Creek Dr. • 307-733-3121 • townsquareinns.com

The Lodge at Jackson Hole 80 Scott Lane • 307-739-9703 • lodgeatjh.com

Love Ridge Resort Lodges

400 E. Snow King Ave. • 307-733-5200 • snowking.com

Spring Creek Ranch

1600 N.E. Butte Rd. • 307-733-8833 • springcreekranch.com

VACATION RENTALS

Bedroll and Breakfast

Sheffield Creek Rd. • 307-733-5171 • bedrollandbreakfast.com

The Clear Creek Group

120 W. Pearl Ave., Suite A • 307-732-3400 • theclearcreekgroup.com

JELM

CABINS

Woods Landing Resort

9 State Hwy. 10 • 307-745-9638 • woodslanding.com

VACATION RENTALS

El Rancho Pequeno 471 Hwy. 10 • 720-318-6272 • vrbo.com/423139

KAYCEE

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Cassidy Inn Motel

346 Nolan Ave. • 307-738-2250 • facebook.com/pages/CassidyInn/147443785300533

KELLY

CABINS

Budge’s Slide Lake Cabins

10950 E. Taylor Ranch Rd. • 307-733-9061 • jacksonholecabins.com

Jackson Hole Anne Kent Cabins Grand Teton National Park

Gros Ventre Rd. • 307-733-4773 • annekentcabins.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Gros Ventre Campground 100 Gros Ventre Campground Rd. • 307-543-3100 • nps.gov/grte

DUDE RANCHES

Gros Ventre River Ranch

18 Gros Ventre Rd. • 307-733-4138 • grosventreriverranch.com

Red Rock Ranch

17760 E. Upper Gros Ventre River Rd. • 307-733-6288 • theredrockranch.com

KEMMERER

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Allred Flat Campground

308 Hwy. 189 N. • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov

Hams Fork Campground

Bridger Teton National Forest, 308 U.S. Hwy. 189 • 307-877-4415 • fs.usda.gov

Hobble Creek Campground

Bridger Teton National Forest • 307-877-4415 • fs.usda.gov

Riverside RV Park 216 Spinel St. • 307-877-3416 • campgroundreviews.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Plus Fossil Country Inn and Suites 760 Hwy. 189/30 • 307-877-3388 • bestwestern.com

Fairview Motel 61 U.S. Hwy. 30–189 • 307-877-3938 • fairviewkemmerer.com

Fossil Butte Motel 1424 Central Ave. • 307-877-3996 • fossilbuttemotel.business.site

LA BARGE

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Wyoming Inn of La Barge 129 W. Birch Creek Dr. • 307-386-2654 • wyominginnwy.com

LA GRANGE

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Bear Creek Inn 2132 Bear Creek Rd. • 307-834-2398 • thebearcreekinn.com

LANDER

CABINS

Louis Lake Lodge 1811 Louis Lake Rd. • 512-731-7596 • louislake.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Atlantic City Campground Atlantic City Rd. • 307-332-8400 • blm.gov

Big Atlantic Gulch Campground Fort Stambaugh Loop • 307-332-8400 • blm.gov

Cottonwood Campground 1335 Main St. • 307-332-8400 • blm.gov

Dickinson Creek Campground Forest Rd. 329 • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov

Fiddlers Lake Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Washakie Ranger District • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov

Little PoPo Agie Campground Forest Rd. 300 • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov

Louis Lake Campground

Louis Lake Rd./Forest Rd. 300 • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov

Maverick RV Park

1104 N. 2nd St. • 307-349-2938 • maverickrvparkandcampground.com

Sinks Canyon Campground

Shoshone National Forest/Washakie Ranger District • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov

Sleeping Bear RV Park & Campground

715 E. Main St. • 307-332-5159 • sleepingbearrvpark.com

Twin Pines RV Park & Campground

7345 State Hwy. 789 • 307-332-4008 • twinpinesrvpark.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lander WY 1002 11th St. • 307-332-4005 • hiexpress.com

Holiday Lodge, Motel & Campground

210 McFarlane Dr. • 307-332-2511 • holiday-lodge-motel.lander. hotels-wyoming.com

The Inn at Lander 260 Grandview Dr. • 307-332-2847 • innatlander.com

Rodeway Inn Pronghorn Lodge 150 E. Main St. • 307-332-3940 • choicehotels.com

Shoshone Rose Casino & Hotel 5690 Hwy. 287 • 307-206-7000 • shoshonerose.com

LARAMIE

BED & BREAKFASTS

Mad Carpenter Inn 353 N. 8th St. • 307-742-0870 • madcarpenterinn.net

CABINS

Albany Lodge 1148 State Hwy. 11 • 307-745-5782 • albanylodge.com

Aspen Creek Cabin 1124 State Hwy. 11 • 303-437-0001 • aspencreekcabin.com

Little Brooklyn Lake Guard Station

Brooklyn Lake Rd., FDR 317 • 307-745-2300 • recreation.gov

Spruce Mountain Fire Lookout Tower 2468 W. Jackson St. • 307-745-2300 • recreation.gov

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Albany County Fairgrounds 3510 S. 3rd St. • 307-742-3224 • albanycountyfair.org

Lake Owen Campground NFSR 540, Medicine Bow National Forest • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Laramie RV Resort by RJourney 1271 Baker St. • 719-623-1677 • koa.com

Libby Creek Campgrounds Forest Rd. 351 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Nash Fork Campground Forest Rd. 317 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

North Fork Campground

Forest Rd. 101 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Pelton Creek Campground

Forest Route 898 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Rob Roy Campground

Forest Rd. 500 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Sugarloaf Recreation Area

2468 Jackson St. • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Tie City Campground

Forest Rd. 723 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

Vedauwoo Campground

Vedauwoo Recreational Area, I-80, exit 329 • 877-444-6777 • fs.usda.gov

Yellow Pine Campground

Forest Rd. 719 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

Vee Bar Guest Ranch

38 Vee Bar Ranch Rd. • 307-745-7036 • veebar.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Americas Best Value Inn

523 S. Adams St. • 307-721-8860 • redlion.com

AmericInn by Wyndham Laramie 4712 E. Grand Ave. • 307-395-7191 • americinn.com

Best Western Inn & Suites 1767 N. Banner Rd. • 307-745-5700 • bestwestern.com

Comfort Inn

1655 Centennial Dr. • 307-742-6665 • choicehotels.com

Days Inn

1368 N. McCue St. • 307-745-5678 • wyndhamhotels.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 1673 Centennial Dr. • 307-460-2100 • marriott.com

Hampton Inn — Laramie

3715 E. Grand Ave. • 307-742-0125 • hamptoninn.com

Hilton Garden Inn — Laramie 2229 E. Grand Ave. • 307-745-5500 • laramie.stayhgi.com

Holiday Inn of Laramie

204 S. 30th St. • 307-721-9000 • holidayinn.com

Laramie Valley Inn

1104 S. 3rd St. • 307-742-4200 • laramievalleyinn.com

Motel 6

621 Plaza Lane • 307-742-2307 • motel6.com

Motel 8

501 Boswell Dr. • 307-745-4856 • motel8laramie.com

Quality Inn & Suites

3420 E. Grand Ave. • 307-721-8856 • choicehotels.com

Super 8 Motel

1987 Banner Rd. • 307-223-5230 • wyndhamhotels.com

Travelodge-Laramie

421 Boswell Dr. • 307-742-3721 • wyndhamhotels.com

WyColo Lodge

4039 State Hwy. 230 • 307-745-3098 • wycololodge.com

VACATION RENTALS

Mason Loft Condo

611 University • 307-742-4266 • laramiemuseum.org

LINGLE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Pony Soldier RV

2302 A, U.S. Route 26 • 307-837-3078 • ponysoldierrvpark.com

DUDE RANCHES

Daydreamers Guest Ranch

8295 U.S. 85 • 307-286-1407 • daydreamersguestranch.com

LOVELL

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Bald Mountain Campground

— Bighorn National Forest Hwy. 14A, east 33 m. from Lovell • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov

Camp Big Horn RV Park

596 E. Main St. • 307-548-2725 • campendium.com/bighorn-rv-park

Horseshoe Bend Campground

20 U.S. Hwy. 14A E. • 307-548-5406 • nps.gov/bica

Lovell Camper Park

40 Quebec Ave. • 307-548-6551 • townoflovell.com

Medicine Lodge Lake Campground — Bighorn National Forest

Medicine Wheel/Paintrock Ranger

District, 604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov

Porcupine Campground — Bighorn National Forest

33 m. east of Lovell on U.S. Hwy. 14A, then 1.6 m. north on F13 • 307-548-6541 • recreation.gov

Ranger Creek (Westside)

Campground & Recreation

Area — Bighorn National Forest Medicine Wheel/Paintrock Ranger District, 604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov

Shell Creek Campground — Bighorn National Forest

15.7 m. northeast of Shell on U.S. Hwy. 14, then 1.2 m. south on F17 • 307-548-6541 • recreation.gov

DUDE RANCHES

Dryhead Ranch

1062 Rd. 15 • 307-548-6688 • cattledrivevacations.com

TX Ranch, Inc.

20 Crooked Creek Rd. • 406-484-6415 • txranch.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Horseshoe Bend Motel

375 E. Main St. • 307-548-2221 • horseshoebendmotel.com

The Cattlemen Inn

470 Montana Ave. • 307-548-2140 • cattlemeninn.com

Travelodge by Wyndham Lovell | Bighorns

595 E. Main St. • 307-548-2725 • wyndhamhotels.com

Western Motel

180 W. Main St. • 307-548-2781 • westernmotel-lovell.com

RESORTS

Wyoming High Country Lodge Forest Rd. 13 • 307-529-0914 • wyhighcountry.com

LUSK

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

BJ’s Campground

902 S. Maple St • 307-334-2314 • bjscampground.wordpress.com

Prairie View Campground

3925 U.S. Hwy. 18–20 • 307-334-3174 • prairieviewcampground.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Pioneer 731 S. Main St. • 307-334-2640 • bestwestern.com

The Rodeway Inn

730 S. Main St. • 307-334-2836 • coveredwagonmotel.com

Town House Motel

525 S. Main St. • 307-334-2376 • lusktownhouse.com

Trail Motel, Inc.

305 W. 8th St. • 307-334-2530 • trailmotel.business.site

LYMAN

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Lyman KOA 1545 State Hwy. 413 • 307-786-2188 • koa.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Gateway Inn

106 E. Clark St. • 307-787-3700 • lymangatewayinn.com

MARBLETON

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Rob’s Roost RV Park 16 E. 3rd St. • 307-276-3611 • facebook.com/RobsRoost

MEDICINE BOW

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Historic Virginian Hotel

404 Lincoln Hwy. • 307-379-2377 • tripadvisor.com

MEETEETSE

BED & BREAKFASTS

4 Bears Bed and Breakfast

779 Hwy. 290 • 307-868-2157 • 4bearsbedandbreakfast.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

The Meeteetse Inn

2207 State St. • 307-868-2512 • themeeteetseinn.com

Oasis Motel & RV Park

1702 State St. • 307-868-2551 • ommw.net

MOORCROFT

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Keyhole Marina & Campground 180 Marina Rd. • 307-756-9529 • keyholemarinawyo.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Cozy Motel 219 W. Converse St. • 307-756-3486 • cozymotelmoorcroft.us

MOOSE

CABINS

American Alpine Club Climber’s Ranch 314 Climbers Ranch Rd. • 307-733-7271 • americanalpineclub.org

Dornans Chuckwagon

Spur Ranch Cabins 12170 Dornan Rd. • 307-733-2522 • dornans.com

McReynolds Blacktail Cabins 13040 Antelope Flats Rd. • 307-733-4653 • mcreynoldsblacktailcabins.com

DUDE RANCHES

Lost Creek Ranch & Spa 17820 Old Ranch Rd. • 307-733-3435 • lostcreek.com

Moose Head Ranch 21255 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-3141 • mooseheadranch.com

Triangle X Ranch 2 Triangle X Ranch Rd. • 307-733-2183 • trianglex.com

MORAN

CABINS

Colter Bay Village — Log Cabins

100 Colter Bay Village Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com

Luton’s Teton Cabins

24000 N. Gun Barrel Flats Rd. • 307-543-2489 • tetoncabins.com

Signal Mountain Lodge

1 Inner Park Rd., Grand Teton National Park • 307-543-2831 • signalmountainlodge.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Colter Bay Campground

100 Colter Bay Campground Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com

Colter Bay Tent Cabins

100 Colter Bay Village Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com

Colter Bay Village RV Park

100 Colter Bay Campground Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com

Jenny Lake Campground

Teton Park Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com

Signal Mountain Campground

1 Inner Park Rd., Grand Teton National Park • 307-543-2831 • signalmountainlodge.com

DUDE RANCHES

Heart Six Ranch

16985 Buffalo Valley Rd. • 307-543-2477 • heartsix.com

Turpin Meadow Ranch

24505 Buffalo Valley Rd. • 307-543-2000 • turpinmeadowranch.com

RESORTS

Grand Teton Lodge Company

101 Jackson Lake Lodge Rd. • 307-543-2811 • gtlc.com

Headwaters Lodge at Flagg Ranch

100 Grassy Lake Rd. • 307-543-2861 • flaggranch.com

Jackson Lake Lodge

101 Jackson Lake Lodge Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com

The Lodge At Moorcroft

626 E. Converse St. • 307-756-3290 • moorcroftlodgewy.com

New in 2024! We will make you feel right at home in one of our 33 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators, microwaves, hair dryers, coffee makers, irons/boards and flatscreen televisions. Try one of our 14 fresh, never-frozen burgers or a cold beer at Grazers Burgers and Beers, located in the lodge.

Togwotee Mountain Lodge

27655 U.S. Route 26 • 307-543-2847 • togwoteelodge.com

MOUNTAIN VIEW

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Country Cabins Inn

21 7th St., Hwy. 414 • 307-782-7888 • countrycabinsinn.com

NEWCASTLE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Mallo Camp & Motel

478 Mallo Rd. • 307-746-4094 • mallocamp.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Auto Inn Motel & RV Park

2503 W. Main St. • 307-746-2734 • autoinnwy.com

Fountain Inn

2 Fountain Plaza • 307-746-4426 • facebook.com/fountaininnwy

Hilltop Motel

1121 S. Summit Ave. • 307-746-4494 • hilltopmotelwy.com

Newcastle Lodge & Convention Center

22918 Hwy. 85 • 307-746-2600 • newcastlelodgewy.com

The Newcastle Lodge & Convention Center opened in 2018 and features 59 beautiful rooms, a pool, fitness center, convention space and Grazers Restaurant. Enjoy delicious, fresh, never-frozen burgers and homemade french fries. You’ll love grazing at Grazers.

The Pines Country Inn

248 E. Wentworth St. • 307-746-4334 • pinescountryinnwy.com

Roadside Motel

1605 W. Main St. • 307-746-3123 • roadside-motel.business.site

Sage Motel

1227 S. Summit Ave. • 307-941-0651 • thesagemotel.com

Sundowner Inn

451 W. Main St. • 307-746-3344 • sundownerinn.net

RESORTS

Flying V Cambria Inn

23726 N. U.S. Hwy. 85 • 307-746-2096 • facebook.com/FlyingVLodge

VACATION RENTALS

Little Plum Creek Retreat 48 Farella Rd. • 307-746-4042 • wheretostayamerica.com

OTTO

DUDE RANCHES

Ranch Soup Guest House 1540 Lane 43 • 307-762-3264 • ranchsoup.com

PARKMAN

DUDE RANCHES

Double Rafter Ranch

84 5 Mile Rd. • 307-655-9539 • doublerafter.com

PINE BLUFFS

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Pine Bluffs RV Park

10 Paintbrush Rd. • 307-245-3222 • goodsam.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Cobblestone Inn & Suites 607 Parsons • 307-245-9300 • staycobblestone.com

PINE HAVEN

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Cedar Ridge RV Park 9 Industrial Park • 307-756-3443 • cedarridgerv.com

PINEDALE

BED & BREAKFASTS

Chambers House Bed & Breakfast

111 W. Magnolia St. • 307-367-2168 • chambershouse.com

Rivera Lodge Bed & Breakfast

442 Marilyn St. • 307-367-2424 • riveralodge.com

CABINS

Cow Cabins

45 m. south of Jackson • 307-367-2428 • cowcabins.com

The Log Cabin Motel

49 E. Magnolia St. • 307-367-4579 • thelogcabinmotel.com

Pinedale’s Cozy Cabins

66 N. Madison Ave. • 307-367-3401 • pinedalecozycabins.com

Wind River Club

74 White Pine Rd. • 307-360-8407 • windriverclub.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Fremont Lake Campground

P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov

Narrows Campground

P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov

New Fork Lakes Campground

P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov

Pinedale South Jackson Tent Campground

204 S. Jackson Ave. • 307-231-1558 • visitpinedale.org

Scab Creek Campground

BLM Pinedale Field Office • 307-367-5300 • fs.usda.gov

Warren Bridge Campground and Recreation Area

1625 W. Pine St. • 307-367-5300 • blm.gov

Willow Lake Campground

P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov

Yellowstone Trail RV Park

1500 Wilson St. • 307-360-7275 • yellowstonetrailrvpark.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Pinedale Inn

864 W. Pine St. • 307-367-6869 • bestwestern.com

Gannett Peak Lodge

46 N. Sublette Ave. • 307-231-5755 • gannettpeaklodge.com

Hampton Inn & Suites Pinedale

55 Bloomfield Ave. • 307-367-6700 • hamptoninn3.hilton.com

High Country Suites 1133 W. Pine • 307-367-5770 • highcountrysuites.com

Jackalope Motor Lodge

407 S. Pine St. • 307-200-9642 • jackalopemotorlodge.com

Lodge at Pinedale 1054 W. Pine St. • 907-367-8802 • lodgeatpinedale.com

Pinedale Hotel

1424 W. Pine St. • 307-207-6564 • pinedalehotel.com

Sundance Motel

148 E. Pine St. • 307-367-4789 • sundancemotelwy.com

RESORTS

Lakeside Lodge Resort & Marina 99 Forest Service Rd. 111 • 307-367-2221 • lakesidelodge.com

POWELL

CABINS

Big Quiet Cowboy Camping and Lodging 2020 Lane 13H • 307-272-4681 • bigquietcamping.com

Common Ground Farms, LLC 2001 Lane 13 1/2 • 307-272-4681 • bigquietcamping.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Park County Fairgrounds

655 E. 5th St. • 307-754-8855 • parkcountyeventsandfair.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Americas Best Value Inn

777 E. 2nd St. • 307-754-5117 • americasbestvalueinn.com

Lamplighter Inn

234 E. 1st St. • 307-754-2226 • thelamplighterinn.com

Park Motel

737 E. 2nd St. • 307-271-7310 • facebook.com/PARKMotelinWyoming

Super 8 — Powell

845 E. Coulter Ave. • 307-754-7231 • wyndhamhotels.com

RALSTON

VACATION RENTALS

Barrows Z3 Retreat 700 Main St. • 949-887-8935 • barrowsretreatcompound.com

The Ralston Clubhouse 969 Carbon St. • 307-754-3949 • facebook.com/RalstonClubhouseInn

RANCHESTER

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Lazy R Campground and Cabins

652 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 888-655-9284 • lazyrcampground.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Ranchester Western Motel 350 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-655-2511 • ranchesterwesternmotel.net

RAWLINS

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Bennett Peak Campground P.O. Box 2407 • 307-328-4200 • blm.gov

Rawlins KOA Campground 205 E. Hwy. 71 • 307-328-2021 • koa.com

Red Desert Rose Campground (formerly RV World Campground) 3101 Wagon Circle Rd. • 307-328-1091 • reddesertrose.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

1st Choice Inn 1904 E. Cedar St. • 307-328-1401 • 1stchoicerawlins.com

Baymont Inn and Suites 2005 E. Daley • 307-324-4700 • wyndhamhotels.com

Best Western CottonTree Inn 2221 W. Spruce St. • 307-324-2737 • bestwestern.com

Brickyard Inn 415 W. Spruce St. • 307-461-2199 • brickyardinn.com

Comfort Inn & Suites Rawlins 2366 E. Cedar St. • 307-324-3663 • choicehotels.com

Days Inn 2222 E. Cedar St. • 307-621-9100 • wyndhamhotels.com

Econo Lodge — Rawlins 1801 E. Cedar St. • 307-324-2783 • choicehotels.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott

2370 E. Cedar St. • 307-328-5991 • marriott.com

Hampton Inn

406 Airport Rd. • 307-324-2320 • hilton.com

Holiday Inn Express — Rawlins

201 Airport Rd. • 307-324-3760 • ihg.com

La Bella Motel

1819 W. Spruce • 307-324-2583 • tripadvisor.com

Microtel Rawlins WY

812 Locust St. • 307-324-5588 • wyndhamhotels.com

Motel 7

1915 W. Spruce St. • 307-324-2263 • tripadvisor.com

Quality Inn

1617 W. Spruce St. • 307-328-1600 • choicehotels.com

Rawlins Western Lodge

1806 E. Cedar St. • 307-328-5621 • tripadvisor.com

Rodeway Inn

1500 W. Spruce St. • 307-324-2905 • choicehotels.com

Super 8 Motel

2338 Wagon Circle St. • 307-328-0630 • wyndhamhotels.com

RIVERSIDE CABINS

The Cabin at Riverside

205 W. Riverside • 307-760-0017 • thecabinatriverside.com

Cottonwood Cabins

411 1st St. • 307-228-4773 • cottonwoodcabinswy.com

Riverside Garage & Cabins

107 Riverside Ave. • 307-327-5361 • riversidegarageandcabins.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Lazy Acres Campground RV Park and Motel

110 Fields Ave. • 307-327-5968 • lazyacreswyo.com

RIVERTON

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Jim Moss Arena Campground

500 8 Mile Rd. • 307-851-9854 • campjma.com

Wind River RV Park

1618 E. Park Ave. • 307-857-3000 • windriverrvparkwy.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Hampton Inn & Suites

2500 N. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-3500 • hamptoninn3.hilton.com

Holiday Inn Riverton — Convention Center

900 E. Sunset Blvd. • 307-856-8100 • blairhotels.com

This freshly renovated, full-service hotel and convention center offers spacious rooms with resort-style amenities. It features QT’s Restaurant, Bottoms Up Lounge and 10,000 square feet of impressive space for meetings and special events.

Jackpine Motel

120 S. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-9251 • jackpine-motel.edan.io

Motel 6

302 E. Fremont Ave. • 307-856-9201 • motel6.com

Paintbrush Motel

1550 N. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-9238 • paintbrushmotel.com

Rodeway Inn & Suites

611 W. Main St. • 307-856-4811 • choicehotels.com

Sundowner Station

1616 N. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-6503 • sundownerstation.com

Tomahawk Motor Lodge

208 E. Main St. • 307-856-9205 • tomahawkmotorlodge.us

Wind River Hotel & Casino

180 Red Wolf Pl. • 307-855-2600 • windriverhotelcasino.com

ROCK RIVER

CABINS

Longhorn Lodge

362 N. 4th St. • 307-378-2555 • sunburstmercantile.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Bow River Campground

Forest Rd. 100 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov

ROCK SPRINGS

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Rock Springs KOA Campground

86 Foothill Blvd. • 307-362-3063 • koa.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Outlaw Inn

1630 Elk St. • 307-362-6623 • outlawinnwyo.com

Clarion Hotel

2518 Foothill Blvd. • 307-212-4442 • choicehotels.com

Cody Motel

75 Center St. • 307-362-6675 • tripadvisor.com

Economy Guest Village 1430 9th St. • 307-362-3763 • economy-guest-village.business.site

Hampton Inn

1901 Dewar Dr. • 307-382-9222 • hilton.com

Holiday Inn Express & Suites

Rock Springs Green River

1660 Sunset Dr. • 307-362-9200 • holidayinnexpress.com

Holiday Inn Rock Springs

1675 Sunset Dr. • 307-382-9200 • ihg.com

Homewood Suites by Hilton

60 Winston Dr. • 307-382-0764 • homewoodsuites3.hilton.com

The Mint Motel

1411 9th St. • 307-217-6025 • facebook.com/TheMintMotelLLC

Motel 6

2615 Commercial Way • 307-362-1850 • motel6.com

Motel 8

108 Gateway Blvd. • 307-362-8200 • motel8rocksprings.com

My Place Hotel

700 Gateway Blvd. • 307-362-5977 • myplacehotels.com

Quality Inn

1670 Sunset Dr. • 307-382-9490 • choicehotels.com

Sands Inn 1556 9th St. • 307-389-1309 • sandsinnwy.com

Super 8 Motel

88 Westland Way • 307-212-5030 • wyndhamhotels.com

RYAN PARK CABINS

Rendezvous Lodge in Ryan Park

9 Ryan Park Rd., Hwy. 130 • 307-326-8998 • rendezvouscreekside.com

SADDLESTRING

DUDE RANCHES

HF Bar Ranch 1301 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-684-2487 • hfbar.com

SARATOGA

BED & BREAKFASTS

Copperline Lodge 417 W. Rochester Ave. • 402-885-5611 • copperlinelodge.com

CABINS

Platte River Cottages

304 S. River St. • 307-321-1658 • airbnb.com/rooms/657369

Sandstone Cabin

P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

Snow Survey Cabin

Wyoming Snowy Range/Hwy. 130 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

Ten Mile Inn

5651 Hwy. 130 • 307-326-5928 • tenmileinnsaratoga.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Deer Haven RV Park

706 N. 1st St. • 307-326-8746 • deerhavenrv.com

French Creek Campground

P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

Jack Creek Campground

Jack Creek Rd. • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

Lincoln Park Campground Forest Rd. 100 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

Ryan Park Campground

P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

Saratoga Lake Campground & RV Park

State Rd. 130/230 • 307-326-8335 • wyomingcarboncounty.com

Silver Lake Campground

2171 Hwy. 130 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

Six Mile Gap Campground

P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

South Brush Creek Campground

P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

Brush Creek Luxury Ranch Collection

66 Brush Creek Ranch Rd. • 307-327-5284 • brushcreekranch.com

Medicine Bow Lodge and Adventure Guest Ranch

5556 State Hwy. 130, HC 63 Box 8A • 307-326-5439 • medicinebowlodge.net

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Elk Hollow Lodge

6606 Unit C Hwy. 130 • 307-327-6505 • spuroutfitters.com

Hacienda Motel

1500 S. 1st St. • 307-326-5751 • facebook.com/TheHaciendaHotel

Hotel Wolf and Restaurant

101 E. Bridge Ave. • 307-326-5525 • wolfhotel.com

Sage and Sand Motel, LLC

311 S. 1st St. • 307-326-8339 • khf333.tripod.com/sageandsand

Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

601 E. Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5261 • saratogahotspringsresort.com

Located on the North Platte River, Saratoga Hot Springs Resort offers 50 guest rooms, three rental houses, meeting rooms and event space. It’s the perfect getaway — featuring destination attractions like teepeecovered hot-springs pools, Snowy Mountain Brewery & Pub and Healing Waters Spa. Enjoy Wyoming outdoor adventures including a ninehole public golf course plus UTV, snowmobile, e-bike, scooter and snowshoe rentals.

52 units

Silver Moon Motel

412 E. Bridge St. • 307-326-5974 • silvermoonmotel.com

RESORTS

Magee Homestead

6429 WY Hwy. 130 • 307-327-2031 • brushcreekranch.com

Riviera Lodge on the River 104 E. Saratoga Ave. • 307-326-5651 • wyomingcarboncounty.com

Wyoming Outdoor Adventures

602 E. Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5153 • wyomingoutdooradventures.com

SAVERY

CABINS

The YL Ranch

34 County Rd. 754 • 307-383-7778 • boyerylranch.com

DUDE RANCHES

Antelope Ranch

763 Carbon County Rd., #561 N. • 307-383-2625 • wyomingcarboncounty.com

Boyer YL Ranch

34 Carbon County Rd. #754 • 307-383-7778 • boyerylranch.com

Ladder Ranch

489 Carbon County Rd., # 710 • 307-383-2413 • ladderranch.com

The Lodge & Spa at Three Forks Ranch

1445 Carbon County Rd. • 970-583-7396 • threeforksranch.com

RESORTS

Lodge and Spa at Three Forks Ranch

1445 County Rd. 710 • 970-583-7396 • threeforksranch.com

SHELL

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Shell Campground

102 1st St. • 307-765-9924 • shellcampground.com

DUDE RANCHES

The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch

3170 Rd. 40 1/2 • 307-765-2080 • thehideout.com

Kedesh Guest Ranch

1940 U.S. Hwy. 14 E. • 307-765-2791 • tripadvisor.com

Trapper Creek Lodge & Guest Ranch

3343 Trapper Creek Rd. • 307-765-2080 • trapper-creek-guest-ranch.com

SHERIDAN

CABINS

Sheridan Cottages

1185 Sugarview Dr. • 307-751-6712 • sheridancottages.com

Spur Ranch Rustic Retreat

86 Peno Rd. • 307-751-8251 • facebook.com/SRRRetreat

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Bighorn National Forest, Tongue District

2013 Eastside 2nd St. • 307-674-6200 • fs.usda.gov

Little Goose Campground — Bighorn National Forest

9.3 m. southwest of Big Horn on Cty. 335, 1.25 m. southwest on F26, then 1 m. south on F314, 1.5 m. south on F311 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov

North Tongue Campground — Bighorn National Forest Tongue Ranger District, 2013 Eastside 2nd St. • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov

Owen Creek Campground — Bighorn National Forest Tongue Ranger District, 2013 Eastside 2nd St. • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov

Peter D’s RV Park 1105 Joe St. • 307-674-4613 • wyomingrvpark.com

Pine Island Group Area — Bighorn National Forest

27 m. southwest of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov

Prune Creek Campground — Bighorn National Forest

26 m. southwest of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov

Ranger Creek (Eastside) Campground — Bighorn

National Forest

9.3 m. southwest of Big Horn on Cty. 335, then 10 m. southwest on F26 • 307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov

Sheridan Big Horn Mountain KOA 63 Decker Rd. • 307-674-8766 • koa.com

Sibley Lake Campground —

Bighorn National Forest

25 m. west of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov

Tie Flume Campground —

Bighorn National Forest

34 m. west of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14, then 2 m. east on F26 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Alamo Motel

1326 N. Main St. • 307-672-2455 • alamomotel.net

Americas Best Value Inn

580 E. 5th St., exit 23 on I-90 • 307-672-9757 • americasbestvalueinn.com

Baymont Inn & Suites

911 Sibley Cir. • 307-673-9500 • wyndhamhotels.com

Best Western Sheridan Center 612 N. Main St. • 307-674-7421 • sheridancenter.com

Bramble Motel & RV Park 2366 N. Main St. • 307-674-4902 • facebook.com/bramblemotel

Budget Host Inn

2007 N. Main St. • 307-674-7496 • budgethost.com

Candlewood Suites Sheridan 1709 Sugarland Dr. • 307-675-2100 • ihg.com

Comfort Inn & Suites

1950 E. 5th St. • 307-675-1101 • choicehotels.com

Days Inn

1104 E. Brundage Lane • 307-461-9224 • daysinn.com

Hampton Inn — Sheridan

980 Sibley Cir. • 307-673-2734 • hamptoninn3.hilton.com

Historic Sheridan Inn

856 Broadway St. • 307-674-2178 • sheridaninn.com

Holiday Lodge 625 Coffeen Ave. • 307-672-2407 • tripadvisor.com

The Nelson Inn

723 N. Main St. • 307-752-6682 • thenelsoninn.com

Quality Inn 1450 E. Brundage Lane • 307-672-5098 • choicehotels.com

Rodeway Inn & Suites 1704 N. Main St. • 307-762-2439 • choicehotels.com

Sheridan Mill Inn

2161 Coffeen Ave. • 307-672-6401 • sheridanmillinn.com

Super 8 Motel

2435 N. Main St. • 307-461-5812 • wyndhamhotels.com

Trail’s End Motel

2125 N. Main St. • 307-672-2477 • trailsendsheridan.com

VACATION RENTALS

The Powder Horn Golf Club & Community 161 Hwy. 335 • 307-673-4800 • thepowderhorn.com

Powder Horn Realty

161 State Hwy. 335 • 307-674-9545 • powderhornrealty.com

SHOSHONI

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Boysen Marina & Campground

12 Boysen Marina Rd. • 307-876-2772 • boysenmarinacampgroundrestaurant.com

STORY

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Story Pines Inn

46 N. Piney Rd. • 307-683-2120 • storypinesinn.com

Wagon Box Inn

103 N. Piney Rd. • 307-200-8842 • thewagonbox.com

The Wagon Box in Story, Wyoming — the perfect escape for a church or work retreat. We have cabins, a library, a restaurant, a tavern, a cafe and 20 wooded acres by rushing streams and national forest trails. Explore, read, fish or meet the locals. We also host thoughtful events year-round.

Waldorf A’Story Guest Haus

19 N. Piney Rd. • 307-683-2452 • waldorfastory.com

SUNDANCE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Cook Lake Campground

Ditch Creek Rd. • 307-283-1361 • devilstowercountry.com

Mountain View RV Park & Campground

117 Government Valley Rd. • 307-283-2270 • mtnviewcampground.com

Reuter Campground

FSR 838, Warren Peak Rd. • 307-283-1361 • fs.usda.gov

Sundance Campground and Trailhead

P.O. Box 680 • 307-283-1361 • fs.usda.gov

DUDE RANCHES

Kara Creek Ranch

19 Ridge View Dr. • 307-209-4887 • karacreekranch.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Arrowhead Motel

Budget Host AAA 214 W. Cleveland St. • 307-283-3307 • budgethost.com

Bear Lodge Motel

218 E. Cleveland St. • 307-283-1611 • bearlodgemotel.com

RESORTS

Bearlodge Mountain Resort 1615 E. Cleveland • 307-703-0131 • bearlodgemountainresort.com

TEN SLEEP

CABINS

Meadowlark Lake Lodge 4700 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-366-2459 • lodgesofthebighorns.com

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Boulder Park Campground — Bighorn National Forest

13 m. northeast of Ten Sleep or 50.5 m. west of Buffalo • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

Circle J Retreat Camp 3338 U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-366-2541 • circlejretreatcamp.com

Island Park Campground — Bighorn National Forest Forest Rd. #441 • 307-684-7806 • recreaction.gov

Lake Point Picnic Ground — Bighorn National Forest Forest Rd. 437 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov

Lake View Campground — Bighorn National Forest 23 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov

Leigh Creek Campground — Bighorn National Forest

8 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 1 m. on 18 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

Sitting Bull Campground — Bighorn National Forest 23 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 1 m. north on F432 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

Ten Sleep Rock Ranch 3278 U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-366-2096 • tensleeprockranch.com

Ten Sleep RV Park 98 2nd St. • 307-366-2250 • tensleeprvpark.com

West Tensleep Lake Campground

— Bighorn National Forest

20 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 7 m. north on F27 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

Willow Park Group Area — Bighorn National Forest

21 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

The Carter Inn

414 2nd St. • 307-366-9911 • thecarterinn.com

TETON VILLAGE

DUDE RANCHES

R Lazy S Ranch

7800 Moose-Wilson Rd. • 307-733-2655 • rlazys.com

Snake River Ranch

5700 Snake River Ranch Rd. • 307-733-2864 • snakeriverranch.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Continuum

3345 W. Village Dr. • 844-274-8873 • continuumjh.com

The Hostel

3315 Village Dr. • 307-733-3415 • thehostel.us

Hotel Terra Jackson Hole

3335 Village Dr. • 307-201-6065 • hotelterrajacksonhole.com

Snake River Lodge & Spa

7710 Granite Loop Rd. • 307-732-6000 • snakeriverlodge.com

RESORTS

Alpenhof Lodge

3255 W. Village • 307-733-3242 • alpenhoflodge.com

Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole

7680 Granite Loop Rd. • 307-732-5000 • fourseasons.com

Jackson Hole Mountain Resort

3265 W. Village Dr. • 307-733-2292 • jacksonhole.com

Jackson Hole Resort Lodging

3200 W. McCollister Dr. • 307-733-3990 • jhrl.com

Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa

3385 Cody Lane • 307-201-6066 • tetonlodge.com

VACATION RENTALS

Teton Club

3340 W. Cody Lane • 307-734-9777 • tetonclub.com

Teton Private Residences

3385 Cody Lane • 307-201-6070 • tetonprivateresidences.com

THAYNE

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Flat Creek RV Park & Cabins

74 Hokanson Ave. • 307-883-2231 • goodsam.com

Star Valley Ranch RV Park

3522 Muddy String Rd. • 307-883-2425 • starvalleyranchresort.com

Wolf Den Log Cabin Motel & RV Park

106761 U.S. Hwy. 89 & 55 County Rd. 115 • 307-883-2226 • wolfdenlogcabinmotel.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Cabin Creek Inn

211 S. Main St. • 307-883-3262 • cabincreekinn.com

Snider’s Rustic Inn, LLC

473 N. Main St. • 307-883-0222 • snider-s-rustic-inn-thayne.booked.net

THERMOPOLIS

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Eagle RV Park

204 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-864-5262 • eaglervpark.com

Fountain of Youth RV Park

250 N. Hwy. 20 • 307-864-3265 • camphotsprings.com

Wyoming Gardens RV Park

720 Shoshoni Hwy. 20 S. • 307-921-3444 • wyominggardensrvpark.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Plus Plaza Hotel

116 E. Park St. • 307-864-2939 • bestwestern.com

El Rancho Motel

924 Shoshoni St. • 307-864-2341 • elranchomotel.business.site

Elk Antler Inn Budget Host

501 S. 6th St. • 307-864-2325 • budgethost.com

Hot Springs Hotel and Spa

115 E. Park St. • 307-864-3131 • thermopolishotspringshotel.com

Paintbrush Inn

605 S. 6th St. • 307-864-3155 • paintbrushinn.com

Quality Inn

166 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-463-4206 • choicehotels.com

Rainbow Motel

408 Park St. • 307-864-2129 • facebook.com/rainbowmotelthermopolis

Roundtop Mountain

Vista Cabins & Motel

412 N. 6th St. • 307-369-0900 • rtmvmc.com

Two Rivers Inn

401 Park St. • 307-864-3499 • tworiversinnwy.com

TORRINGTON

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

City Slickers RV Park

1234 S. Main St. • 307-575-1640 • campgroundreviews.com

Pioneer Park RV Park

W. 15th Ave. & W. E St. • 307-532-5666 • torringtonwy.gov

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Americas Best Value Inn

1548 Main St. • 307-532-7118 • redlion.com

Holiday Inn Express Hotel | Suites

1700 E. Valley Rd. • 307-532-7600 • hiexpress.com

WAPITI

CABINS

Doc’s Cabin 192 Whit Creek Rd. • 206-780-1671 • docscabin.net

EYCAT Lodging Company

1 Streamside Dr. • 218-821-2222 • eycatlodging.com

Historic Wapiti Lodge 3189 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-2420 • wapitilodge.com

DUDE RANCHES

The Historic UXU Ranch 1710 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-4363 • uxuranch.com

Rand Creek Ranch

3080 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3200 • randcreekranch.com

WHEATLAND

BED & BREAKFASTS

Shirley’s Bed & Breakfast 1994 Hwy. 34 • 307-332-4568 • airbnb.com/rooms/19357330

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Arrowhead RV Camp 2005 16th St. • 307-322-3457 • goodsam.com

Mountain View RV Park 2050 W. Ponderosa St. • 307-322-4858 • wheatlandrvpark.com

Wheatland City Park-Lewis Park 600 9th St. • 307-322-2962 • townofwheatlandwy.org

DUDE RANCHES

Cottonwood Creek Ranch 317 Cottonwood Rd. • 307-358-2033 • cottonwoodcreekranchwyoming.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Best Western Torchlight Inn 1809 N. 16th St. • 307-322-4070 • bestwestern.com

Wyoming Motel 1103 9th St. • 307-322-5383 • wyomingmotelwheatland.com

WILSON

BED & BREAKFASTS

Bentwood Inn 4250 Raven Haven Rd. • 307-739-1411 • bentwoodinn.com

Jackson Hole Hideout 6175 Heck of a Hill Rd. • 307-733-3233 • jacksonholehideout.com

Teton View Bed & Breakfast 2136 Coyote Loop • 307-733-7954 • tetonview.com

CABINS

Fireside Resort

2780 N. Moose Wilson Rd. • 307-733-1177 • firesidejacksonhole.com

DUDE RANCHES

Trail Creek Ranch

7100 W. Trail Creek Rd. • 307-690-2610 • trailcreekranch.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Wildflower Inn

3725 Shooting Star Lane • 307-222-4400 • jhwildflowerlodge.com

VACATION RENTALS

Rendezvous Mountain Rentals 3610 Moose Wilson Rd. • 307-739-9050 • rmrentals.com

Rocky Mountain Lodge 3475 Cheney Lane • 307-733-3134 • rmljh.com

WOLF

DUDE RANCHES

Eatons’ Ranch

270 Eaton Ranch Rd. • 307-655-9285 • eatonsranch.com

WORLAND

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Worland RV Park 2313 Big Horn Ave. • 307-347-2329 • worlandcampground.info

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Comfort Inn

100 N. Rd. 11 • 307-488-3095 • choicehotels.com

Days Inn

500 N. 10th St. • 307-347-4251 • wyndhamhotels.com

Town House Motor Inn 119 N. 10th St. • 307-347-2426 • guestreservations.com

WRIGHT

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Sagebluff RV Park

76 S. Boulder Cir. • 307-464-1305 • tripadvisor.com

HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS

Wright Hotel

300 Reata Dr. • 307-464-6060 • facebook.com/Wright-Hotel-OpenRange-Steakhouse-100063644134646

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

CAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS

Indian Creek Campground

P.O. Box 168, Yellowstone National Park • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell

Lewis Lake Campground

P.O. Box 168 • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell

Norris Campground

12 m. west of Canyon • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell

Pebble Creek Campground

Pebble Creek, Yellowstone National Park • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell

Slough Creek Campground

P.O. Box 168 • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell

Tower Falls Campground

Grand Loop Rd. • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell

Things to Do

AFTON

MUSEUMS

Call Air Museum

150 S. Washington Ave. • 307-885-3995 • callairmuseum.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Feathered Hook Outfitters, LLC

424 Adams St. • 888-FLY-FISH • featheredhook.com

THEATERS & PERFORMANCES

Star Valley Arts Council

150 S. Washington • 307-886-4411 • starvalleyarts.org

ALADDIN

TOURS

Devils Tower Area: SelfGuided Audio Tour WY 24 • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

ALCOVA

HISTORICAL SITES

Mormon Handcart Historical Sites

47600 W. U.S. Hwy. 220 • 307-328-2953 • churchofjesuschrist.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

North Platte Lodge

20400 W. Grey Reef Rd. • 307-237-1182 • northplattelodge.com

The Reef Fly Shop

22222 Gray Reef Rd. • 307-232-9128 • northplatteflyfishing.com

ALPINE

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Non-Typical Outfitters

P.O. Box 3644 • 307-654-0000 • nontypicaloutfitters.com

Rockin’ M Horseback Rides

371 McNeel Power Plant County Rd. 104 • 307-654-8822 • rockinmhorsebackrides.com

Star Valley Outfitters

Little Greys River outside Alpine • 503-267-9567 • starvalleyoutfitterswy.com

T Lazy T Outfitters

P.O. Box 3828 • 307-690-2207 • tlazytoutfitters.com

ALTA

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Teton Backcountry Guides 1110 Alta North Rd. • 307-353-2900 • tetonbackcountryguides.com

ARVADA

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Kretschman Outfitters

1336 Lower Powder River Rd. • 307-736-2327 • gohunt.com

Powder River Breaks Outfitters

P.O. Box 73 • 307-388-0502 • redforkranch.com/dull-knife-hunting

BAGGS

MUSEUMS

Outlaw Stop 115 N. Penland • 307-383-7261 • littlesnakerivermuseum.com

BANNER

HISTORICAL SITES

Fort Phil Kearney Wyoming State Historic Site, National Historic Landmark and Interpretive Center

528 Wagon Box Rd. • 307-684-7629 • fortphilkearny.com

TOURS

Story Hatchery & Visitor Center

311 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-683-2234 • wgfd.wyo.gov

BEULAH

MUSEUMS

Vore Buffalo Jump Old Hwy. 14 • 307-266-9530 • vorebuffalojump.org

BIG HORN

MUSEUMS

Bozeman Trail Museum 335 Johnson St. • 307-751-4908 • sheridanwyoming.com

The Brinton Museum 239 Brinton Rd. • 307-672-3173 • thebrintonmuseum.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Big Horn Mountain Outfitters P.O. Box 608 • 307-674-4691 • gohunt.com

BIG PINEY

MUSEUMS

Green River Valley Museum, Inc.

206 N. Front St. • 307-276-5343 • grvm.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

C.K. Hunting & Fishing 221 Smith Ave. • 307-260-6415 • ckhunting.com

BONDURANT

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Meeks Brothers Outfitting, LLC P.O. Box 75 • 307-690-0536 • meeksbrothersoutfitters.com

Sleeping Indian Outfitters 14496 Hwy. 191 • 307-733-6740 • sleepingindianoutfitters.com

BOULDER

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Blue Sky Sage Horseback Riding Retreats

Sublette Co. Rd. #23–132, The Lander Cutoff, 30 m. south of Boulder • 307-260-7990 • blueskysage.com

BUFFALO

GALLERIES

Hitching Post Gallery

51 S. Main St. • 307-684-9473 • facebook.com/HPostGallery

HISTORICAL SITES

Bozeman Trail

Nine Mile Rd. • 307-684-7629 • fortphilkearny.com

Muddy Guard Cabin — Bighorn National Forest 24.5 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 1/8 m. east on F473 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov

LONGMIRE DAYS RODEO

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

All Around Outfitters

29405 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-620-0240 • allaroundoutfitters.com

Bear Track Outfitters

8885 U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-620-0346 • beartrak.com

Big Horn Outfitters

181 U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-620-0390 • bighornoutfitters.com

French Creek Outfitters, LLC

2 Westwind Dr. • 307-217-3497 • frenchcreekoutfitterswy.com

G4 Outfitters

1519 Tipperary Rd. • 307-620-0111 • g4outfitterswy.com

Little Bighorn Outfitters

28759 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-684-5179 • littlebighornoutfitters.com

Triple Three Outfitters

30 Kolb Dr. • 307-684-2436 • triplethreeoutfitters.com

Trophies Unlimited Outfitters

P.O. Box 417 • 307-684-9018 • trophiesunlimitedtaxidermy.com

UCross Outfitters | The Ranch at UCross

145 Chuckwagon Trl. • 307-272-8317 • wyoga.org

BUFORD

HISTORICAL SITES

Ames Monument State Historic Site

I-80, Exit 329, Monument Rd. • 307-632-7946 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

CARLILE

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Trophy Ridge Outfitters 17985 U.S. Route 14 • 307-756-9776 • trophyridgeoutfitters.com

CASPER

BREWERIES

Gruner Brothers Brewing 1301 Wilkins Cir. • 307-439-2222 • grunerbrewing.com

Skull Tree Brewing 1530 Burlington Ave. • 307-277-3764 • facebook.com/SkullTreeBrewing

Wyoming Ale Works

5900 E. 2nd St. • 307-472-5900 • wyomingaleworks.com

Wyoming Beer Trail 1027 Carriage Lane • 727-599-1523 • wyomingbeertrail.com

DISTILLERIES

Backwards Distilling Company 214 S. Wolcott St. • 307-472-1275 • backwardsdistilling.com

DUDE RANCHES

Red Butte Ranch

8550 S. Bessemer Bend • 307-277-1003 • redbutteranchlodging.com

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

42 Degrees North 128 S. Center St. • 307-333-1382 • 42degreesnorth-wy.com

Mountain Sports 543 S. Center St. • 307-266-1136 • caspermtnsports.com

Wyoming Gun Company

580 Landmark Dr. • 307-337-2486 • wyogun.com

Zeelo’s Cranks and Planks

4250 S. Poplar St. • 307-233-4058 • facebook.com/zeeloscp

GALLERIES

Art 321 — Casper Artists Guild

321 W. Midwest Ave. • 307-265-2655 • art321.org

HISTORICAL SITES

Bishop House

818 E. 2nd St. • 307-235-5277 • cadomafoundation.org

Fort Caspar Museum & Historic Site

4001 Fort Caspar Rd. • 307-235-8462 • fortcasparwyoming.com

Independence Rock Hwy. 220, 20 m. northeast of Muddy Gap • 307-577-5150 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

MUSEUMS

Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center

400 E. Collins Dr. • 307-235-5247 • thenic.org

The Science Zone

222 E. Collins Dr. • 307-473-9663 • thesciencezone.org

Tate Geological Museum at Casper College

125 College Dr. • 307-268-2447 • caspercollege.edu

Werner Wildlife Museum

405 E. 15th St. • 307-235-2108 • caspercollege.edu

Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum

3740 Jourgensen Ave. • 307-472-1857 • wyomilitary.wyo.gov

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

At Ease Hunting

3335 Oxcart Ct. • 307-259-1220 • at-easehunting.com

BJ Outfitters

20355 State Hwy. 220 • 307-472-7956 • go-wyoming.com

Cowboy Drifters

18187 State Hwy. 220 • 307-331-2031 • wyocowboydrifters.com

Crandall Creek Outfitters

223 N. Durbin • 307-237-8468 • crandallcreekoutfitters.com

Fish Tales Guide Service 3400 Hawthorne Ave. • 307-262-5173 • facebook.com/fishtalesguideservice307

Gear Up and Get Out There

254 W. 1st St. • 307-235-6353 • gearupandgetoutthere.com

Grey Reef Anglers

12822 County Rd. 401 • 307-267-2559 • greyreefanglers.com

Jackson Hole Outfitters

P.O. Box 2827 • 307-699-3541 • jacksonholetrailrides.com

Massive Buck Outfitters

7056 Ridgecrest Dr. • 307-333-3319 • massivebuckoutfitters.com

Platte River Fly Shop

7400 WY 220 • 307-237-5997 • wyomingflyfishing.com

SNS Outfitter & Guide Service

239 W. 1st St. • 307-266-4229 • huntwyo.com

Sweetwater Outfitters P.O. Box 4188 • 307-266-1424 • sweethunt.com

Thunder Ridge Outfitters

2221 Lexington Ave. • 307-439-3302 • thunderridgeoutfitter.com

Trophy Creek Outfitters 1627 E. Sunlight Dr. • 307-267-9383 • trophycreek.com

Ugly Bug Fly Shop & Crazy Rainbow Fly Fishing

240 S. Center St. • 307-234-6905 • uglybugflyshop.crazyrainbow.net

Wyoming Anglers Fishing and Fly Shop 5625 CY Ave. • 307-267-5161 • wyominganglers.com

Wyoming Fly Fishing 7400 State Hwy. 220 • 307-277-6282 • platteriverguides.com

Wyoming Outfitters & Guides Assoc.

159 N. Wolcott St., #117 • 307-265-2376 • wyoga.org

Wyoming Upland Outfitters

22450 WY 487 • 513-500-7738 • backcountryshorthairs.com

PALEONTOLOGY

Tate Dinosaur Safaris

125 College Dr. • 307-268-2447 • caspercollege.edu

RODEO

Central Wyoming Fair & PRCA Rodeo

1700 Fairgrounds Rd. • 307-235-5775 • centralwyomingfair.com

THEATERS & PERFORMANCES

Casper Theater Company 735 CY Ave. • 307-267-7243 • caspertheatercompany.net

Ford Wyoming Center

1 Events Dr. • 800-442-2256 • fordwyomingcenter.com

TOURS

WY Tour Casper: SelfGuided Audio Tour 139 W. 2nd St., #1B • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

WYO 22 West/East: SelfGuided Audio Tour 1140 WY 22 • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

CENTENNIAL

MUSEUMS

Nici Self Museum

2734 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-7763 • facebook.com/Nici-Self-HistoricalMuseum-56329718137

CHEYENNE

BREWERIES

Accomplice Beer Company

115 W. 15th St. • 307-632-2337 • accomplicebeer.com

Black Tooth Brewing Company 509 W. 19th St. • 307-514-0362 • blacktoothbrewingcompany.com

Blue Raven Brewery

209 E. 18th St. • 307-369-1978 • blueravenbrewery.com

Freedom’s Edge Brewing Company

1509 Pioneer Ave. • 307-514-5314 • freedomsedgebrewing.com

Westby Edge Brewing Company 714 W. 20th St. • 307-369-1555 • westbyedge.com

DISTILLERIES

Chronicles Distilling 1506 Thomes • 307-214-1854 • facebook.com/ChroniclesDistilling

HISTORICAL SITES

Big Boy Steam Engine 1705 Morrie Ave. • 307-638-4357 • cheyenne.org

Historic Governors’ Mansion

300 E. 21st St. • 307-777-7878 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

Quebec O1

2025 Co. Rd. 238 • 307-422-3425 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

Wyoming State Capitol

200 W. 24th St. • 307-777-7881 • wyomingcapitolsquare.com

MUSEUMS

Cheyenne Botanic Gardens

710 S. Lions Park Dr. • 307-637-6458 • botanic.org

Cheyenne Depot Museum

121 W. 15th St. • 307-632-3905 • cheyennedepotmuseum.org

Cheyenne Frontier Days

Old West Museum

4610 Carey Ave. • 307-778-7290 • cfdrodeo.com

Cowgirls of the West Museum & Emporium

203 & 205 W. 17th St. • 307-638-4994 • cowgirlsofthewestmuseum.com

FE Warren ICBM and Heritage Museum

401 Champagne Dr., Bldg. 31 • 307-773-2980 • warrenmuseum.com

Messenger Museum

616 Crook Ave. • 307-635-8959 • cheyenne.org

Military Memorial Museum

1717 Carey Ave. • 307-635-0019 • militarymemorialmuseum.com

Nelson Museum of the West 1714 Carey Ave. • 307-635-7670 • nelsonmuseum.com

Wyoming National Guard Museum

624 E. Pershing Blvd. • 307-432-0057 • wyomilitary.wyo.gov

Wyoming State Archives

2301 Central Ave. • 307-777-7826 • wyoarchives.org

Wyoming State Museum

2301 Central Ave. • 307-777-7022 • wyomuseum.wyo.gov

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Milliron T.J. Outfitting, Inc.

1528 TKO, Terry Ranch Rd. • 307-631-8107 • millirontjoutfitters.com

Table Mountain Outfitters

P.O. Box 2714 • 307-632-6352 • tablemountainoutfitters.com

Timberline Outfitters

9602 W. Milliron Rd. • 307-635-7288 • timberlinehunting.com

RODEO

Cheyenne Frontier Days

1210 W. 8th Ave. • 307-778-7200 • cfdrodeo.com

THEATERS & PERFORMANCES

Atlas Theater

211 W. Lincolnway • 307-638-6543 • cheyennelittletheatre.org

Mary Godfrey Playhouse 2706 E. Pershing Blvd. • 307-638-6543 • cheyennelittletheatre.org

TOURS

Cheyenne Railway Trolley Tours

121 W. 15th St. • 307-778-3133 • cheyenne.org

Indian Wars and Early Wyoming: Self-Guided Audio Tour

121 W. 15th St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

NCAR-Wyoming Supercomputing Center

8120 Veta Dr. • 307-996-4321 • nwsc.ucar.edu

US Ghost Adventures

614 W. 21st St., #2 • 844-757-5657 • usghostadventures.com

WINERIES & MEADERIES

Vintages Handcrafted Wine

309 N. American Rd., Units 11 & 12 • 307-426-4635 • vintageswine.com

CHUGWATER

MUSEUMS

Chugwater Museum Main St. • 307-422-3493 • chugwater.commuseum.aspx

CLEARMONT

GALLERIES

Ucross Art Gallery

30 Big Red Lane • 307-737-2291 • ucrossfoundation.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Grizzly Outfitters 1921 Passaic Rd. • 307-736-2277 • grizzlyoutfitters.net

CODY

BREWERIES

Cody Craft Brewing 1732 Sheridan Ave. • 307-578-8126 • codycraftbrewing.com

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

Top of the World 2823 U.S. Hwy. 212 • 307-587-5368 • topoftheworldresort.com

GALLERIES

Big Horn Galleries 1167 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-7587 • bighorngalleries.com

Cody Country Art League 836 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-3597 • codycountryartleague.com

Open Range Images 1201 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-8870 • openrangeimages.com

Simpson Gallagher Gallery 1161 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4022 • simpsongallaghergallery.com

HISTORICAL SITES

Chamberlin Boutique Hotel 1032 12th St. • 307-587-0202 • chamberlininn.com

State of Wyoming Veterans Memorial Park Intersection of 26th St. and Hwy. 14/16/20 • 307-587-0400 • codyyellowstone.org

MUSEUMS

Buffalo Bill Center of the West 720 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4771 • centerofthewest.org

Cody Dug Up Gun Museum, LLC 1020 12th St. • 307-587-3344 • codydugupgunmuseum.com

Cody Heritage Museum

1092 Sheridan Ave. • 307-586-4272 • codyheritagemuseum.org

Historic Cody Mural and Museum 1719 Wyoming Ave. • 307-587-3290 • codymural.com

Museum of the Old West at Old Trail Town 1831 Demaris Dr. • 307-587-5302 • oldtrailtown.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

307 Outfitters

351 S. Fork Rd. • 307-272-5915 • 307wyomingoutfitters.com

Bliss Creek Outfitters

145 Rd. 6NS • 307-850-7800 • wyominghorsetrips.com

Boulder Basin Outfitters

3348 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3404 • wyomingsummerpacktrips.com

Butte Creek Outfitters

P.O. Box 2166 • 307-587-6016 • buttecreekoutfitters.net

Cedar Mountain Trail Rides

12 Spirit Mountain Rd. • 307-527-4966 • facebook.com/pages/Cedar-MountainTrail-Rides/324134757729249

Cody Country Outfitters & Guides Associates

39 Rd. 6 BU • 307-587-6054 • codycountryoutfitters.com

Cody Shooting Complex 61 County Rd., 7WC • 307-250-4292 • codyshootingcomplex.org

Dude Ranchers’ Association 1122 12th St. • 307-587-2339 • duderanch.org

Gary Fales Outfitting Snowmobile Tours 2768 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3970 • garyfalesoutfitting.com

Gradient Mountain Sports 1390 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4659 • gradientmountainsports.net

High Country Fly Guides 2110 Peake Ave. • 505-423-5694 • highcountryflyguides.com

Joyvagen 901 12th St. • 307-527-0640 • joyvagen.com

Lee Livingston Outfitting, Inc. 29 Pack Saddle Trl. • 307-527-7415 • wyomingadventures.com

Lost Creek Outfitters

27 Jim Mountain Dr. • 307-527-6251 • lostcreekoutfitters.com

Majo Ranch, Inc. 4292 Southfork Rd. • 307-272-8948 • facebook.com/pages/Majo%20 Ranch/134920509894251

Morning Creek Outfitting 10 Creek Lane • 307-587-5343 • wyominghunts.com

North Fork Anglers 1107 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-7274 • northforkanglers.com

Robert Model Outfitters, LLC 69 Rattlesnake Creek Rd. • 307-587-3620 • mooncrest.com

Sheep Mesa Outfitters P.O. Box 1734 • 307-899-5111 • sheepmesaoutfitters.com

Switchback Outfitters, LLC 2832 Chopper Lane • 307-899-1490 • 7dranchoutfitting.com

WY Reel Action Fishing 4122 Barrus Ave. • 307-578-6502 • wyreelactionfishing.com

Wyoming Trout Guides 1210 Sheridan Ave. • 307-578-8217 • wyomingtroutguides.com

RODEO

Cody Nite Rodeo 519 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-5155 • codystampederodeo.com

Cody Nite Rodeo Bus C/O Cody Nite Rodeo • 307-272-5573 • codytransportation.com

THEATERS & PERFORMANCES

Dan Millers Cowboy Music Revue 1601 Stampede Ave. • 307-899-2799 • cowboymusicrevue.com

Studio Theatre at CCPA 1527 18th St. • 307-527-7398 • studiotheatreccpa.org

TOURS

Airborne Over Cody 3227 Duggleby Dr. • 307-899-3659 • airborneovercody.com

Cody to Yellowstone: SelfGuided Audio Tour 720 Sheridan Ave. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

Cody Trolley Tours 1192 Sheridan Ave. — Porch of the Irma Hotel • 307-527-7043 • codytrolleytours.com

Cody Wyoming Adventures 1119 12th St. • 307-587-6988 • codywyomingadventures.com

Hidden Treasure Charters, LLC 1200 WY 37 • 307-899-1401 • hiddentreasurecharters.com

Tour Yellowstone/Grub Steak Expeditions, LLC 1107 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-6316 • tourtoyellowstone.com

ZIPLINING

Sleeping Giant Ski Area & Zipline 348 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3125 • skisg.com

COLONY

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Colony Outfitters 36 Dacar Rd. • 307-896-6274 • muleshoeranchinc.com

CORA

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Kendall Valley Lodge 125 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-367-2223 • muleshoeoutfitters.com

Mule Shoe Outfitters, LLC 125 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-367-2223 • muleshoeoutfitters.com

Wolf Lake Outfitters P.O. Box 264 • 307-367-6507 • wyohunt.com

CROWHEART

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Bugling Winds Outfitting 8223 Hwy. 26 • 307-709-7575 • buglingwindsoutfitting.com

DANIEL

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Trophy Mountain Outfitters P.O. Box 374 • 307-859-8441 • trophymountainoutfitters.com

Wyoming Fishing Company 12962 Wyoming Hwy. 189 • 307-360-3251 • wyofishco.com

DAYTON

HISTORICAL SITES

Dayton Mercantile

408 Main St. • 307-638-3788 • daytonmercantile.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Beaver Trap Outfitters

P.O. Box 22 • 307-461-0655 • beavertrapoutfitters.com

WINERIES & MEADERIES

Gallery on Main

308 Main St. • 307-655-2221 • galleryonmaindayton.com

DEVILS TOWER

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Devils Tower & Needles

Rock Climbing Guides

157 State Hwy. 24 • 307-756-3516 • towerguides.com

Devils Tower Climbing

37 State Route 110 • 307-467-5267 • devilstowerlodge.com

DIXON

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Savery Creek Outfitters

P.O. Box 159 • 307-380-7117 • saverycreekoutfitters.com

DOUGLAS

HISTORICAL SITES

Camp Douglas Officers’ Club State Historic Site

115 S. Riverbend Dr. • 307-358-9288 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

Fort Fetterman State Historic Site

725 WY 93 • 307-358-9288 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

MUSEUMS

Douglas Railroad Museum

121 Brownfield Rd. • 307-358-2950 • seewhatconversecando.com

Wyoming Pioneer Museum

400 W. Center St. • 307-358-9288 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

88 Ranch Outfitters

1937 Ross Rd. • 307-358-5941 • 88ranchoutfitters.com

Box Creek Outfitters

715 N. 5th St. • 307-359-1848 • boxcreekoutfitters.com

LaPrele Flyfishing & Hunting Preserve

2000 Cold Springs Rd. • 707-373-3571 • wyominghuntingtrip.com

Spearhead Ranch

3493 Ross Rd. • 307-358-3607 • spearheadranch.com

Wagonhound Outfitters

P.O. Box 1100 • 307-358-9828 • wagonhoundoutfitters.com

DUBOIS

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

Cutthroat Fly Shop & Adventures

19 N. 1st St. • 307-455-3468 • cutthroatflyshop.com

GALLERIES

Ramshorn Street’s Art Galleries & Stores

Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2556 • duboiswychamber.org

MUSEUMS

Dubois Museum

909 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2284 • fremontcountymuseums.com

Dubois Museum: Wind River Historical Center

909 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2284 • fremontcountymuseums.com

National Bighorn Sheep Center 10 Bighorn Lane • 307-455-3429 • bighorn.org

National Museum of Military Vehicles

6419 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-455-3802 • nmmv.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Chamley Outfitting, LLC

P.O. Box 987 • 307-851-9872 • wyomingoutfitting.com

Dunoir Fishing Adventures, LLC

1405 Goodrich Dr. • 307-349-3331 • dunoirfishing.com

Said Creek Outfitters & Hunting Adventures

199 Uphill Rd. • 307-231-2574 • saidcreekoutfitters.com

Stetter Outfitters

656 Horsecreek Rd. • 307-455-2725 • stetteroutfitters.com

West Wyoming Fly Fishing

3563 U.S. Route 26 • 801-918-6911 • westwyomingflyfishing.com

Wind River Backcountry Outfitters

P.O. Box 1323 • 307-851-8741 • windriverbco.com

Wind River Flyfitter

412 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-206-5808 • windriverflyfitter.com

ENCAMPMENT MUSEUMS

Grand Encampment Museum 807 Barnett Ave. • 307-327-5308 • gemuseum.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Platt’s Guides & Outfitters, Rustic Mtn. Lodge, Cabin and B&B 11202 State Hwy. 230 • 307-327-5539 • plattoutfitting.com

Spur Outfitters, LLC

3224 Unit B, Hwy. 230 • 307-327-6505 • spuroutfitters.com

EVANSTON

HISTORICAL SITES

Piedmont Charcoal Kilns Historic Site

County Rd. 173 • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

MUSEUMS

Chinese Joss House Museum 920 Front St. • 307-783-6320 • evanstonwy.org

Uinta County Museum 1020 Front St. • 307-789-8248 • uintacounty.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

High Uinta Pack Goats 614 Spring Creek Rd. • 307-701-4628 • highuintapackgoats.com

RODEO

Evanston Cowboy Days 122 Bear River Dr. • 307-288-0953 • evanstoncowboydays.com

EVANSVILLE

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Heart Spear Outfitters, LLC P.O. Box 937 • 307-247-3322 • heartspear.com

FARSON

HISTORICAL SITES

Pilot Butte Historic Trail Overlook About 12 m. west of Farson on Hwy. 28. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com

FORT BRIDGER

HISTORICAL SITES

Fort Bridger State Historic Site Exit 34, then 2.5 m. off of I-80 • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

FORT LARAMIE

HISTORICAL SITES

Fort Laramie Historic Site Visitor Center 965 Grey Rocks Rd. • 307-837-2221 • nps.gov/fola

Fort Laramie Historical Association 965 Gray Rocks Rd. • 307-837-2221 • fortlaramie.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Triple Creek Hunts 701 Rd. 90 • 307-837-3023 • triplecreekhunts.com

FORT WASHAKIE

HISTORICAL SITES

Sacajawea’s Gravesite Sacajawea Cemetery • 307-332-5546 • windriver.org

MUSEUMS

Gallery of the Wind & Museum 14631 U.S. Hwy. 287 • 307-332-3267 • windriver.org

TOURS

Wind River Indian Reservation: Self-Guided Audio Tour 14631 U.S. 287 • 307-224-8887 • windriver.org

FREEDOM

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Jenkins Hunting Camp Box 143 • 307-880-1034 • jenkinshunt.com

UpStream Anglers & Outdoor Adventures 230 Hardman Rd. • 307-690-3183 • upstreamanglers.com

GARRETT

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Dodge Creek Ranch 11 Dodge Creek Ranch Rd. • 307-322-2345 • wyoga.org

GILLETTE

BREWERIES

Big Lost Meadery and Brewery 105 Warren Ave. • 307-660-3199 • biglostmeadery.com

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

Rocky Mountain Discount Sports 4706 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-686-0221 • rocky-mountain-sports.com

MUSEUMS

Campbell County Rockpile Museum

900 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-5723 • rockpilemuseum.com

Explore the history and culture of the Powder River Basin through interactive exhibits including fossils, prehistoric artifacts, rifles, railroad artifacts, wagons, saddles, coalmine videos, a virtual reality coalmine experience and much more. Temporary and traveling exhibits rotate each year. See a full schedule at rockpilemuseum.com.

Frontier Auto Museum

205 Ross Ave. • 307-686-5667 • frontierautomuseum.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

7-7 Outdoors

5797 Vantage Ct. • 307-660-3634 • 7-7outdoors.com

Center of the Nation Outfitters

101 Hoe Creek Rd. • 307-680-4419 • facebook.com/Center-of-the-NationOutfitters-Bg-048-465342916982492

Edwards Outfitters

234 Lawver Rd. • 307-464-1518 • manta.com

Greer Outfitters

P.O. Box 38 • 307-687-7461 • visitgillettewright.com

Miller Outfitting

2080 Hannum Rd. • 307-660-0960 • facebook.com/MillerOutfitting-100069872231889

P Cross Bar Trophy Hunts 8586 N. Hwy. 14/16 • 307-660-3519 • pcrossbartrophyhunts.com

Peak Adventures

113 Todd Rd. • 307-680-6059 • huntthepeak.com

Trophy Specialists Outfitting

3704 Quincy Rd. • 307-660-6412 • gohunt.com

Wildhorse Outfitters

1715 W. Echeta Rd. • 307-689-8706 • wildhorseoutfitterswy.com

TOURS

Durham Bison Ranch Tours

314 S. Gillette Ave. • 307-686-0040 • durhambisonranch.com

Gillette Historic Downtown Walking Tour

Gillette Ave. • 307-686-0040 • visitgillettewright.com

WY Tour Gillette

1810 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

GLENDO

GALLERIES

Chessney Sevier Fine Art

1878 N. Glendo Hwy. • 307-735-4690 • chessneysevier.com

MUSEUMS

Glendo Historical Museum

204 S. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-735-4242 • townofglendo.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Recycled Eyez Walleye Guides

383 Glendo Park Rd. • 307-315-1627 • recycledeyez.com

Rockin’ Horse Adventures

383 Glendo Park Rd. • 303-380-2825 • rockinhorseadventures.com

GLENROCK

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

High Pine Outfitters

390 Boxelder Rd. • 307-358-3497 • highpineoutfitters.com

Rough Country Outfitters/ High Country Adventures

824 U.S. Hwy. 87/26/20 • 307-436-2304 • roughcountryoutfitters.com

PALEONTOLOGY

Glenrock Paleontological Museum

506 W. Birch St. • 307-436-2667 • facebook. com/GlenrockPaleontologicalMuseum

GRANGER

HISTORICAL SITES

Granger Stage Station Historic Site

110 Spruce St. • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

GREEN RIVER

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

White Mountain Lumber

270 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-3601 • whitemountainlumber.com

MUSEUMS

Sweetwater County Historical Museum

3 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-872-6435 • sweetwatermuseum.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Let it Fly Hunting Club

229 Old Stauffer Rd. • 307-350-2426 • facebook.com/pages/Let-ItFly/262278240479273

RODEO

Overland Stage Stampede Rodeo

225 E. Teton Blvd. • 307-872-0514 • cityofgreenriver.org

TOURS

Trona Trail: SelfGuided Audio Tour

580 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

GREYBULL

MUSEUMS

Greybull Museum

325 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-2444 • greybullwyomingmuseum.org

Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting

2534 Hiller Lane • 307-272-1247 • museumofflight.us

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Diamond Tail Outfitters

3288 Rd. 36 • 307-765-2905 • guidefitter.com

Paintrock Outfitters, Inc.

P.O. Box 509 • 307-899-1162 • paintrock-outfitters.com

Shell Valley Outfitters

243 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-705-1606 • shellvalleyoutfitters.com

Tangle Ridge Outfitters & Guides

670 U.S. 14 • 307-630-4419 • tangleridgeoutfitters.com • info@tangleridgeoutfitters.com

Discover Wyoming’s Big Horn Mountains with Tangle Ridge Outfitters. Escape crowds on guided trail rides through the beautiful mountains. Cross creeks, spot wildlife and breathe fresh air. Choose a half or full-day adventure.

TOURS

WY Tour Greybull

325 Greybull Ave. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

GUERNSEY

HISTORICAL SITES

Oregon Trail Ruts

307-836-2334 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

TOURS

Guernsey State Park: SelfGuided Audio Tour Museum Rd. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

HANNA

MUSEUMS

Hanna Basin Museum

502 Front St. • 307-325-6465 • facebook.com/Hanna-BasinMuseum-100024269657158

HAWK SPRINGS

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Maximum Waterfowling, LLC

256 Railway St. • 307-409-8010 • maximumwaterfowling.com

HULETT MUSEUMS

Hulett Museum and Art Gallery

115 N. Hwy. 24 • 307-467-5292 • hulettmuseum.com

Hulett Wyoming Museum & Art Gallery

115 Hwy. 24 • 307-467-5292 • hulettmuseum.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Advantage Outfitters P.O. Box 21 • 605-210-2035 • wyadvantageoutfitters.com

Devils Tower Outfitters 87 Whitetail Creek Rd. • 307-290-2924 • devilstoweroutfitters.com

Jolley Ranch Outfitters

241 Strawberry Hill Rd. • 307-281-0571 • jolleyranchoutfitters.weebly.com

Lake Guest Ranch

314 Lake Ranch Rd. • 307-290-2025 • lakeranch.it

Thomas Ranch Outfitters

1550 New Haven Rd. • 307-467-5781 • thomasranchoutfitters.com

Western Gateway Outfitters P.O. Box 220 • 605-639-1589 • westerngatewayoutfitters.com

Wyoming Edge Outfitters 100 Mule Creek Rd. • 307-467-5663 • devilstowercountry.com

JACKSON

BREWERIES

Snake River Brewing Co., Inc.

235 S. Millward St. • 307-739-2337 • snakeriverbrewing.com

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

Leisure Sports 1075 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-3040 • leisuresportsadventure.com

GALLERIES

Art Association of Jackson Hole

240 S. Glenwood • 307-733-6379 • artassociation.org

Cayuse Western Americana

255 N. Glenwood Ave. • 307-739-1940 • facebook.com/Cayusewesternamericana

Trailside Galleries

130 E. Broadway • 307-733-3186 • trailsidegalleries.com

Trio Fine Art

545 N. Cache St. • 307-734-4444 • triofineart.com

MUSEUMS

Jackson Hole Historical Museum

225 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2414 • jacksonholehistory.org

National Museum of Wildlife Art 2820 Rungius Rd. • 307-733-5771 • wildlifeart.org

Snow King Observatory & Planetarium

402 E. Snow King Ave. • 307-201-5464 • snowkingmountain.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

BrushBuck Guide Services

490 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 888-282-5868 • brushbuckguideservices.com

Fish the Fly Guide Service — Jackson Hole, WY P.O. Box 42 • 307-690-1139 • fishthefly.com

Grand Teton Fly Fishing 565 N. Cache, Unit 2 • 307-690-0910 • grandtetonflyfishing.com

Hidden Basin Outfitters 7895 Cowboy Way • 307-733-7980 • hiddenbasin.com

High Mountain Heli-Skiing 14885 Sporting Club Rd. • 307-690-8310 • heliskijackson.com

Hole Hiking Experience 1350 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-690-4453 • holehike.com

Jackson Hole Anglers 990 S. Montana Rd. • 888-458-7688 • jacksonholeanglers.com

Jackson Hole Fishing Adventures 282 E. Pearl Ave. • 307-690-3289 • jhflyfishing.com

Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School 802 Powderhorn Lane • 307-699-3440 • jhflyfishingschool.com

Jackson Hole Snowmobile Tours 520 N. Cache St. • 307-733-6850 • togwoteelodge.com

Jackson Hole Whitewater 650 W. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-1007 • jhww.com

Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris 1490 Gregory Lane • 307-690-6402 • jacksonholewildlifesafaris.com

Mill Iron Ranch

3495 E. Horse Creek Rd. • 307-733-6390 • millironranch.net

North Fork Trail Rides

9600 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-699-4415 • northforktrailrides.com

Reel Deal Anglers

145 E. Snow King Ave., #8 • 307-413-0669 • reeldealanglers.com

Teton Mountain Bike Tours

545 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-0712 • tetonmtbike.com

Teton Troutfitters, Inc. P.O. Box 8041 • 307-488-7116 • tetontroutfitters.com

Teton Wagon Train & Horse Adventure

812 Cache Creek Dr. • 307-734-6101 • tetonwagontrain.com

Teton Whitewater, LLC

10875 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-2285 • tetonwhitewater.com

Togwotee Adventures

1050 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 877-864-9683 • togwoteelodge.com

TOURS

AlpenGlow Tours

1807A Ellingwood Lane • 307-739-1914 • alpenglowtours.com

Ana’s Grand Excursions

1148 W. Hwy. 22, #H5 • 307-690-6106 • anasgrandexcursions.com

Buffalo Roam Tours

3065 Blair Dr. • 307-413-0954 • buffaloroamtours.com

GaperGuide Grand Teton: Self-Guided Audio Tour

10 E. Broadway Ave. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

GaperGuide, Inc.

565 N. Cache St. • 307-733-4626 • gaperguide.com

Jackson Hole Grand Expeditions 585 Dogwood Lane • 307-699-0219 • jhgrandexpeditions.com

Jackson National Fish Hatchery

1500 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-733-2510 • fws.gov

Mountain Mike’s Tours

111 Gill St. • 307-774-1000 • mountainmikestours.com

Obsidian Expeditions

265 E. Simpson Ave. • 307-201-0197 • obsidianexpeditions.com

Scenic Safaris

1255 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-734-8898 • scenic-safaris.com

Wind River Air, LLC

P.O. Box 3885 • 307-360-8850 • windriverair.com

Wyoming Balloon Company

175 E. Broadway • 307-739-0900 • wyomingballoon.com

Yellowstone Day Tours

970 W. Broadway • 307-201-1499 • yellowstonedaytours.com

Yellowstone Safari Tours — Yellowstone Tours

From Jackson Hole 1195 Meadowlark Lane • 307-699-7922 • yellowstonesafaritours.com

WINERIES & MEADERIES

Jackson Hole Winery

2800 Boyles Hill Rd. • 307-201-1057 • jacksonholewinery.com

JEFFREY CITY

HISTORICAL SITES

Oregon Trail

307-322-3014 • wyohistory.org

KAYCEE

MUSEUMS

Hoofprints of the Past Museum

344 Nolan Ave. • 307-738-2381 • hoofprintsofthepast.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Dull Knife Hunting

2384 Barnum Rd. • 307-738-2247 • redforkranch.com

Forbes Outfitters

P.O. Box 198 • 307-631-6639 • forbesoutfitters.net

J & J Outfitters WY

1898 Mayoworth Rd. • 307-738-2302 • facebook.com/profile.php?id=1000631965 23351&hc_ref=PAGES_TIMELINE

KEMMERER

MUSEUMS

Fossil Country Frontier Museum

400 Pine Ave. • 307-877-6551 • facebook.com/Fossil-Country-FrontierMuseum-763935893653493

PALEONTOLOGY

Fossil Lake Safari

Farm Field Rd. • 567-367-7457 • fossilsafari.com

Ulrich’s Fossil Gallery

4400 Fossil Butte Rd. (10 m. west of Kemmerer, off Hwy. 30) • 307-877-6466 • ulrichsfossilgallery.com

KIRBY DISTILLERIES

Wyoming Whiskey, Inc.

100 S. Nelson • 307-864-2116 • wyomingwhiskey.com

LA BARGE

HISTORICAL SITES

Names Hill State Historic Site

U.S. Hwy. 189, 6 m. south of La Barge • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

LANDER

BREWERIES

Lander Brewing Company

148 Main St. • 307-332-8227 • landerbrewing.com

GALLERIES

ALCHEMY: An Artists’ Cooperative

202 Main St. • 307-349-8638 • alchemyartistscoop.com

Lander Art Center

258 Main St. • 307-332-5772 • landerartcenter.com

MUSEUMS

Evans/Dahl Memorial Museum

545 Main St. • 307-332-8190 • waterforwildlife.org

Fremont County Pioneer Museum

1443 W. Main St. • 307-332-3339 • fremontcountymuseums.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Bear Basin Adventures, LLC

P.O. Box 962 • 307-349-4630 • bearbasinadventures.com

Bighorn Drifters

541 Wood St. • 307-349-9573 • bighorndrifters.com

Lander Fly Shop

305 Main St. • 307-438-3439 • landerflyshop.com

Sidetracks

371 Main St. • 307-438-9425 • sidetracksguides.com

Sweetwater Fishing Expeditions

2939 Sinks Canyon Rd. • 307-332-3986 • sweetwaterfishing.com

Turret Creek Outfitters

P.O. Box 415 • 307-349-9905 • turretcreekoutfitters.com

TOURS

Classic Cruise Control

Goodrich • 307-575-8602 • classiccruisecontrol.com

Wind River Climbing Guides

425 Popo Agie St. • 307-335-3439 • windriverclimbing.com

LARAMIE BREWERIES

Accomplice Mycro-pub

301 Grand Ave. • 307-460-3130 • accomplicebeer.com

Bond’s Brewing 411 S. 2nd St. • 307-460-3385 • bondsbrewing.com

Coal Creek TAP

108 Grand Ave. • 307-460-9556 • coalcreekcoffeeandtap.com

GALLERIES

Artisans’ Gallery

215 S. 2nd St. • 307-761-3506 • artisansgallery.business.site

Gallery West

121 E. Ivinson • 307-742-3245 • gallerywestframeplant.com

HISTORICAL SITES

Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site 975 Snowy Range Rd. • 307-745-6161 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

Wyoming Women’s History House

317 S. 2nd St. • 307-399-9571 • wyomingwomenshistoryhouse.org

MUSEUMS

Historic Laramie Union Pacific Train Depot

600 S. 1st St. • 307-399-7345 • laramiedepot.org

Laramie Plains Museum at the Historic Ivinson Mansion 603 E. Ivinson Ave. • 307-742-4448 • laramiemuseum.org

University of Wyoming Anthropology Museum 12th & Lewis St. • 307-766-2208 • uwyo.edu

University of Wyoming Art Museum

2111 E. Willett Dr. • 307-766-6622 • uwyo.edu

University of Wyoming Geological Museum

200 N. 9th St. • 307-766-2646 • uwyo.edu

Wyoming State Geological Survey

N. 11th St. & E. Lewis St. • 307-766-2286 • wsgs.uwyo.edu

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

E & H Guide Service

80 Hecht Creek Rd. • 307-399-0236 • ehguideservice.com

Four Seasons Anglers

334 S. Fillmore St. • 307-721-4047 • fourseasonsanglers.com

High Plains Fly Fishing 1786 Truman St. • 307-399-9464 • highplainsflyfishing.com

Jax Outdoors, LLC 919 Boswell Dr. • 307-797-9132 • jaxoutdoorsllc.com

Muddy Draw Outdoors, LLC 2390 N. 15th St. • 307-760-0951 • muddydraw.com

Two Dogs Guide Service 1657 Snowy Range Rd. • 307-761-2921 • twodogsfishing.com

TOURS

Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse EcoSanctuary 599 State Hwy. 11 • 307-399-9956 • deerwoodranchwildhorseecosanctuary. com

LOVELL

HISTORICAL SITES

Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark

Medicine Wheel/Paintrock Ranger District, 604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov

MUSEUMS

Lovell-Kane Area Museum

354 Oregon Ave. • 307-548-2396 • facebook.com/Lovell-Kane-AreaMuseum-202396593123545

TOURS

Wyoming Eco-tours

Horseshoe Bend Marina, 1200 WY Hwy. 37 • 307-899-1401 • hiddentreasurecharters.com

WINERIES & MEADERIES

Mustang Mountain Vineyard

24 Mustang Mountain Dr. • 307-548-2474 • mustangmtnvineyard.com

LUSK

GALLERIES

Blair Artworks

801 S. Main St. • 307-340-0092 • facebook.com/BlairArtworks

MUSEUMS

Stagecoach Museum

322 S. Main St. • 307-334-3444 • dooperca.wixsite.com/stagecoachmuseum

MCFADDEN

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Tyler Sims Outfitters, LLC 958 State Hwy. 13 • 307-760-5596 • tylersims.com

MEDICINE BOW

MUSEUMS

Medicine Bow Museum

405 Lincoln Hwy. • 307-379-2383 • medbowmuseum.com

MEETEETSE

MUSEUMS

Meeteetse Museums

1947 State St. • 307-868-2423 • meeteetsemuseums.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Fiddle Back Ranch, LLC

372 Rd. 4EU • 307-868-2140 • fiddlebackranch.net

Greybull Valley Trout Guides

71 Coach Rd. • 307 267-4473 • greybullvalleytroutguides.com

Wood River Ranch

1261 Rd. 4DT • 307-868-9111 • woodriverranch.com

TOURS

Kirwin Ghost Town Adventures

1902 State St. • 307-222-3203 • kirwinghosttown.com

WY Tour Meeteetse: SelfGuided Audio Tour

1947 State St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

MIDWEST

MUSEUMS

Salt Creek Museum

531 Peake St. • 307-437-6513 • visitcasper.com

MILLS

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Backcountry Hunting Logistics

P.O. Box 656 • 307-262-2779 • 520bhl.com Cedar Ridge Outfitters

P.O. Box 147 • 307-251-3309 • cedarridgehunting.com

Wyoming Professional Hunters, Ltd.

P.O. Box 1901 • 307-247-6226 • wyomingprofessionalhunters.com

TOURS

Historic Trails West

P.O. Box 428 • 307-266-4868 • historictrailswest.com

MOORCROFT

MUSEUMS

West Texas Trail Museum

100 E. Weston St. • 307-756-9300 • westtexastrailmuseum.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Four Horse Outfitters

P.O. Box 566 • 307-689-2865 • fourhorseoutfitter.com

MORAN

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Castagno Outfitters

25155 Buffalo Run • 877-559-3585 • castagnooutfitters.com

Wilderness Trails, Inc.

Locations in Yellowstone Park and the Teton Wilderness Area • 307-733-5171 • wildernesstrailsinc.com

TOURS

Lander Trails: SelfGuided Audio Tour

27655 U.S. Route 26 • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

MORTON

TOURS

Eastern Shoshone Buffalo Enclosure

U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-231-4299 • easternshoshone.org

NATRONA

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Cowboy Country Outfitters of Wyoming 2351 Lee Lane • 307-277-1877 • cowboycountryoutfitters.com

Crazy Rainbow Fly Fishing

13800 W. Hwy. 220 • 307-288-2367 • casperflyfishingguide.com

Eye Busters Guide Service

861 Dusty Ter • 720-987-7846 • eyebustersguideservice.com

Lone Tree Drift Boat Renal and Guide Service

18177 State Hwy. 220 • 307-797-4432 • lonetreedriftboatrentaland guideservicellc.com

Wyoming Trophy Anglers

169 Indian Paintbrush St. • 406-498-5608 • wyanglers.com

NEWCASTLE

MUSEUMS

Anna Miller Museum 401 Delaware Ave. • 307-746-4188 • westoncountymuseums.com

RODEO

Weston County Fairgrounds 24 Fairgrounds Rd. • 307-746-8806 • westoncountyfair.org

OSHOTO

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Open Country Outfitters

2381 D Rd. • 307-467-5678 • opencountryhunts.com

PAVILLION

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Dave Hettinger Outfitting 2153 Missouri Valley Rd. • 307-709-0153 • hettingeroutfitting.com

Shoal Creek Outfitters

13 W. Pavillion Rd. • 307-413-1893 • shoalcreekoutfitters.com

PINE BLUFFS

DISTILLERIES

Pine Bluffs Distilling 115 Bourbon St. • 307-245-3000 • pinebluffsdistilling.com

HISTORICAL SITES

Our Lady of Peace Shrine

300 Shrine Rd. • 307-631-4606 • ourladyofpeaceshrine.com

MUSEUMS

Texas Trail Museum

201 W. 3rd St. • 307-245-3713 • facebook.com/TexasTrailMuseum

PINEDALE

DISTILLERIES

Cowboy Country Distilling 1 Cobblestone Dr. • 307-231-2331 • cowboycountrydistilling.com

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

Gannett Sports 1552 W. Pine St., Hwy. 191 • 307-367-6711 • rmhomecenter.com/gannett-sports GALLERIES

Art of the Winds

432 W. Pine St. • 307-231-2870 • artofthewinds.com

MUSEUMS

Museum of the Mountain Man

700 E. Hennick St. • 307-367-4101 • museumofthemountainman.com

Sommers Homestead

Living History Museum

734 E. Green River Rd. • 307-367-4101 • museumofthemountainman.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Ace In The Hole Outfitters

P.O. Box 1971 • 307-413-7748 • aceintheholeoutfitters.weebly.com

Bald Mountain Outfitters

424 N. Tyler Ave. • 307-367-6539 • baldmountainoutfitters.com

Best of the West Outfitters, LLC

366 E. Green River Rd. • 307-221-4752 • bestofthewestoutfitters.com

Black Diamond Outfitting

Binning Ranch Rd. • 808-375-5085 • blackdiamondoutfitting.com

Blucher Creek Outfitters

P.O. Box 687 • 307-231-4122 • facebook.com/BlucherCreekOutfitters

Great Outdoor Shop

332 W. Pine St. • 307-367-2440 • greatoutdoorshop.com

Little Jennie Ranch

138-2 Forty Rod Rd. • 307-733-1044 • thelittlejennieranch.com

Rendezvous Anglers

P.O. Box 2199 • 307-360-3939 • rendezvousanglers.com

Thomson Outfitters

Green River Lakes • 307-367-6507 • wyohunt.com

Two Rivers Fishing Co.

232 W. Pine St. • 307-367-4131 • tworiversfishing.com

Western Wyoming Outfitters

424 N. Tyler • 307-367-6539 • westernwyomingoutfitters.com

POWELL

GALLERIES

Plaza Diane Community Center of the Arts

211 N. Bent St. • 307-271-1264 • plazadiane.org

HISTORICAL SITES

Heart Mountain WWII

Interpretive Center 1539 Rd. 19 • 307-754-8000 • heartmountain.org • info@heartmountain.org

Visit the National Historic Landmark site where more than 14,000 Americans of Japanese descent were confined during WWII. It features a museum, war memorial, walking trail, original camp structures and the Mineta-Simpson Institute.

MUSEUMS

Homesteader Museum

324 E. 1st St. • 307-754-9481 • homesteadermuseum.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Hidden Creek Outfitters

575 Rd. 11 • 307-899-1355 • hiddencreekoutfitters.com

Ishawooa Outfitters 543 Lane 1 • 307-254-2547 • ishawooaoutfitters.com

Trails West Outfitters 1962 Lane 15 • 307-899-4673 • trailswestoutfitters.com

TOURS

Agriculture Tours 111 S. Day St. • 307-754-3494 • powellchamber.org

RANCHESTER

HISTORICAL SITES

Connor Battlefield State Historic Site

55 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-684-7629 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Powder Horn Outfitters, LLC

P.O. Box 392 • 307-752-7763 • powderhorn-outfitters.com

Tongue River Outfitters

P.O. Box 21 • 989-233-3642 • tongueriveroutfitters.com

Wyoming’s Finest Outfitters 187 Early Creek Rd. • 307-751-2297 • wfoutfitter.com

RAWLINS

HISTORICAL SITES

Wyoming Frontier Prison 500 W. Walnut St. • 307-324-4422 • wyomingfrontierprison.org

MUSEUMS

Carbon County Museum

904 W. Walnut St. • 307-328-2740 • carboncountymuseum.org

TOURS

WY Tour Rawlins: SelfGuided Audio Tour

508 W. Cedar St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum

500 W. Walnut St. • 307-324-4422 • wyomingfrontierprison.org

RELIANCE

HISTORICAL SITES

Reliance Tipple

Reliance Rd. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com

RIVERTON

HISTORICAL SITES

1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous Grounds

E. Monroe Ave. • 307-851-4457 • 1838rendezvous.com

MUSEUMS

Riverton Museum

700 E. Park Ave. • 307-856-2665 • fremontcountymuseums.com

Wind River Heritage Center

1075 S. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-0706 • windriverheritagecenter.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

C&E Hunt Club Cabins

338 Gas Hills Rd. • 307-463-4481 • cehuntclub.com

J-Z Outfitters & Wyoming Adventures

P.O. Box 6176 • 307-851-7757 • jbarzoutfitters.com

Menefee Outfitters

282 Lost Wells Cir. • 307-851-2903 • menefeeoutfitters.com

Sage Grouse Safari Upland Outfitter 11011 Hwy. 789 • 307-240-0862 • sagegrousesafariuplandoutfitter.com

Wyoming Trophy Hunts

269 Burma Rd. • 307-856-6124 • wy-trophyhunts.com

TOURS

Art Banner Project

816 N. Federal Blvd. • 307-851-2742

Wyoming Earth Treasures — Explore Hidden Volcanic Field

201 Burma Rd. • 307-851-7280 • facebook.com/WYEarthTreasures

ROCK SPRINGS

BREWERIES

Bad Joker Brewing Company

830 Power House Rd. • 307-522-5824 • facebook.com/badjokerbrewing

Square State Brewing

422 S. Main St. • 307-522-5472 • facebook.com/squarestatebrewing

GALLERIES

Western Wyoming Community College Art Gallery

2500 College Dr. • 307-382-1723 • westernwyoming.edu

HISTORICAL SITES

Point of Rocks Stage

Station Historic Site Exit 130 off I-80 • 307-332-3684 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

White Mountain Petroglyphs

Google Map Coordinates: 41.8917828,109.2577527 • 307-352-0256 • blm.gov

MUSEUMS

Community Fine Arts Center

400 C St. • 307-362-6212 • cfac4art.com

Natural History Museum

2500 College Dr. • 800-226-1181 • westernwyoming.edu

Rock Springs Historical Museum 201 B St. • 307-362-3138 • rswy.net

Weidner Wildlife Exhibit

2500 College Dr. • 307-382-1600 • westernwyoming.edu

RODEO

Red Desert Roundup Rodeo 3320 Yellowstone Rd. • 307-389-7074 • rdrrodeo.com

TOURS

Flaming Gorge Bus Tour 1641 Elk St. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com

SADDLESTRING

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Rock Creek Anglers 1301 Rock Creek Rd. • 888-945-3876 • rockcreekanglers.com

SARATOGA

BREWERIES

Snowy Mountain Brewery & Pub at the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort

601 Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5261 • saratogahotspringsresort.com

GALLERIES

Studio T Art Gallery

113 E. Bridge Ave. • 307-703-5204 • studiotartgallery.net

MUSEUMS

Saratoga Museum

104 Constitution Ave. • 307-326-5511 • saratogamuseumwy.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Drift Fly Fishing Guides

P.O. Box 774 • 307-223-2042 • saratogaflyfishing.com

French Creek Sportsmen’s Club

1016 County Rd. 660 • 307-327-5284 • frenchcreeksportsmensclub.com

Grand Slam Outfitters, Inc.

P.O. Box 767 • 307-326-5035 • grandslamoutfitters.com

Hack’s Tackle & Outfitters

407 N. 1st St. • 307-326-9823 • hackstackle.com

North Platte Fly Fishing Guides

P.O. Box 374 • 307-223-2042 • saratogaflyfishing.com

Wycon Safari, Inc.

P.O. Box 1126 • 970-456-7580 • wyconsafariinc.com

SAVERY

MUSEUMS

Little Snake River Museum 13 C.R. 561 N., #13 • 307-383-7262 • littlesnakerivermuseum.com

SHAWNEE

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Rockin 7 Ranch 1250 Reese Rd. • 307-351-4908 • rockin7ranch.com

SHERIDAN

BREWERIES

Black Tooth Brewing Company

312 Broadway St. • 307-675-2337 • blacktoothbrewingcompany.com

Luminous Brewhouse

504 Broadway St. • 307-763-7489 • luminousbrewhouse.com

Smith Alley Brewing Company

150 N. Main St. • 307-675-1934 • smithalleybrewingwy.com

DISTILLERIES

Koltiska Distillery

644 Crook Ave. • 307-673-7307 • koltiska.com

GALLERIES

SAGE Community Arts

21 W. Brundage St. • 307-674-1970 • artinsheridan.com

HISTORICAL SITES

Trail End State Historic Site 400 Clarendon Ave. • 307-674-4589 • trailend.org

MUSEUMS

King’s Saddlery & Museum

184 N. Main St. • 307-672-2702 • kingssaddlery.com

Museum at the Bighorns

850 Sibley Cir. • 307-675-1150 • museumbighorns.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

American Outfitters, LLC

70 Lower Prairie Dog Rd. • 307-752-0232 • americanoutfitters.us

Angling Destinations

7 E. Grinnell Plaza • 800-211-8530 • anglingdestinations.com

Back Country Outfitters

395 Countant Creek Rd. • 307-751-8784 • facebook.com/wybackcountryoutfitters

Badger Creek Outfitters

564 Brookie Path • 307-751-2129 • badgercreekoutfitterswyo.com

Big Buck Outfitters

P.O. Box 6241 • 307-751-0448 • bigbuckoutfitters.net

Bighorn Mountain Guides 1147 N. Gould St. • 256-348-5323 • bighornmountainguides.com

Dutch Creek Outfitters, LLC

317 Wildcat Rd. • 307-752-2877 • dutchcreekoutfitters.com

Great Plains Outfitters, LLC

P.O. Box 7331 • 307-890-6121 • gpohunts.com

Nelson Outfitters

900 Big Goose Rd. • 307-751-2262 • nelsonoutfitters.com

Rangeland Enterprises 394 Beaver Creek Rd. • 307-672-6717 • rangelandhuntingadventures.com

SledWyo 357 E. 2nd St. • 307-751-2270 • sledwyo.com

Wyoming Wildlife Outfitters 2654 W. Loucks • 307-673-0172 • wyomingwildlifeoutfitters.com

THEATERS & PERFORMANCES

WYO Theater 42 N. Main • 307-672-9084 • wyotheater.com

TOURS

Black Diamond Byway: Self-Guided Audio Tour 1517 E. 5th St • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

Thunder Mountain Tours 25 Indian Paintbrush Rd. • 307-620-5538 • thundermountaintours.com

WY Tour Sheridan 1517 E. 5th St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

SHOSHONI

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

East Fork Outfitters, LLC 251 Clothesline Rd. • 307-399-8141 • eastforkoutfitters.net

SINCLAIR

HISTORICAL SITES

Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site

13 m. east of Rawlins, and 1.25 m. north of Ft. Steele Rest Area just off of I-80, exit 228 • 307-320-3013 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

MUSEUMS

Parco | Sinclair Museum 300 Lincoln Ave. • 307-324-3058 • sinclairwyoming.com

SOUTH PASS CITY

HISTORICAL SITES

South Pass City State Historic Site

125 Main St. • 307-332-3684 • southpasscity.org

TOURS

English Tunnel Mine Tour

125 South Pass Main St. • 307-332-3684 • southpasscity.org

ST. STEPHENS

MUSEUMS

St. Stephen’s Indian Mission and Heritage Center

33 St. Stephens Rd. • 307-856-7806 • saintstephensmission.com

STORY

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Buffalo Mountain Outfitters

P.O. Box 344 • 307-217-2539 • guidefitter.com

Stone Mountain Outfitters

P.O. Box 523 • 307-620-0399 • stonemountainoutfitter.com

SUNDANCE

GALLERIES

1875 Gallery

120 N. 4th St. • 307-283-3301 • facebook.com/1875Gallery

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Rusted Oak Ranch Outfitters

50 Silver Creek Rd • 307-290-2331 • facebook.com/rustedoakranch

Seven J Outfitters

P.O. Box 569 • 307-283-3443 • sevenjoutfitters.com

TOURS

Sundance Walking Tour: Self-Guided Audio Tour

309 E. Cleveland St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

SUPERIOR

TOURS

Superior Ghost Town

3 N. Main • 307-362-8173 • superiorwyoming.net

TEN SLEEP

BREWERIES

Ten Sleep Brewing Company

2549 Hwy. 16 • 307-366-2074 • tensleepbrewingco.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Boxelder Ranch & Outfitting

2858 Rd. 82 • 307-388-6660 • facebook.com/boxelderranchoutfitting

Downwind Outfitters

225 Cottonwood St. • 307-272-6038 • facebook.com/profile. php?id=100076827620371

Nowood Creek Outfitters

P.O. Box 362 • 307-431-6815 • nowoodcreekoutfitters.com

RODEO

Ten Sleep Rodeo Association

202 Cottonwood St. • 307-366-2311 • facebook.com/tensleeprodeo

TETON VILLAGE

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

Teton Village Sports

P.O. Box 330, Crystal Springs Lodge • 888-734-1507 • tetonvillagesports.com

TOURS

Jackson Hole Aerial Tram 3395 Cody Lane • 307-733-2292 • jacksonhole.com

THAYNE

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Daniel Creek Outfitters

Harrison • 801-541-1227 • danielcreekoutfitters.com

Washakie Outfitters, LLC 307-730-4868 • washakieoutfitters.com

Wild Man Adventures P.O. Box 1332 • 307-368-0780 • wildmanadventures.com

THERMOPOLIS

HISTORICAL SITES

Legend Rock Petroglyph

Historic Site

2861 Upper Cottonwood Creek Rd. • 307-864-2176 • wyoparks.wyo.gov

MUSEUMS

Hot Springs County Museum & Cultural Center

700 Broadway St. • 307-864-5183 • thermopolismuseum.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Big Horn Guide Service

742 Arapahoe St. • 307-921-0950 • bighornguideservice.com

Bighorn River Outfitters

214 U.S. Hwy. 20 • 530-521-9901 • facebook.com/Bighorn-River-OutfittersThermopolis-Wyoming-100082843659310

O’Brien Creek Outfitters

114 Meadowlark Lane • 307-921-1505 • obriencreekoutfitters.com

Pennoyer Outfitting

3390 Owl Creek Rd. • 307-867-2407 • wyoga.org

Scolari Outfitters

1107 Hwy. 120 W. • 307-267-6690 • gohunt.com

Spring Gulch Cattle Company Outfitting

P.O. Box 210 • 307-921-1557 • hunt-in-wyoming.com

Thermopolis Fly Shop & Hunting

415 Park St. • 307-864-3499 • tworiversinnwy.com

WYSCO Anglers & Outfitters

P.O. Box 441 • 307-431-4650 • wyscoanglers-outfitters.com

PALEONTOLOGY

The Wyoming Dinosaur Center

110 Carter Ranch Rd. • 307-864-2997 • wyomingdinosaurcenter.org

TORRINGTON

MUSEUMS

Homesteaders Museum 495 Main St. • 307-532-5612 • torringtonwy.gov

The John Henry Museum 1419 Main St. • 307-532-4197 • stjoseph-wy.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Marbleye Guide 2301 E. F St. • 307-575-9129 • marbleyeguide.com

RODEO

Goshen County Fairgrounds 7078 Fairgrounds Rd. • 307-532-2525 • goshencounty.org

THEATERS & PERFORMANCES

Torrington Cinemas 126 E. 20th Ave. • 307-534-5581 • torringtoncinemaswyo.com

TOURS

Self-Guided Historic Loop Tours 2042 Main St. • 307-532-3879 • gogoshen.net

WY Tour Goshen County: Self-Guided Audio Tour 2042 Main St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

WINERIES & MEADERIES

Pure Wyoming Wine — Table Mtn. Vineyards 5933 Rd. 48 • 307-459-0233 • wyowine.com

UPTON

MUSEUMS

Upton Red Onion Museum 729 Birch St. • 307-468-2672 • westoncountymuseums.com

WESTON

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Skyline Outfitters, LLC 1311 Heald Rd. • 307-682-1546 • skyline-outfitters.com

WHEATLAND

MUSEUMS

Laramie Peak Museum 1601 16th St. • 307-322-3765 • facebook.com/LaramiePeakMuseum

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Cross C Ranch 98 14th St. • 405-308-5640 • crosscranch.com

Elk Mountain Outfitters, LLC | Wapiti Ridge Ranch 396 Bluffview Rd. • 307-322-3223 • elkmountainoutfittersllc.com

Timber Canyon Ranch Outfitting, LLC 1380 Sybille Rd. • 307-331-1785 • timbercanyonranchoutfitting.com

Turkey Track Outfitters 94 Goodrich Rd. • 307-331-2647 • turkeytrackoutfitters.com

WILSON

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Mangis Fishing Guide Service 2265 Coyote Loop • 307-733-8553 • mangisfishingguides.com

TOURS

Jackson Hole Vintage Adventures 5455 Hwy. 22 • 307-732-2628 • woodboattours.com

WORLAND

MUSEUMS

Washakie Museum and Cultural Center 2200 Big Horn Ave. • 307-347-4102 • washakiemuseum.org

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Slick Rock Outfitters 508 Thorson Rd. • 307-899-4347 • slickrockoutfittersofwyoming.com

PALEONTOLOGY

Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite 101 S. 23rd St. • 307-347-5100 • blm.gov

WRIGHT

MUSEUMS

Wright Centennial Museum 104 Ranch Ct. • 307-464-1222 • wrightcentennialmuseum.org

Wright Visitor Center 15089 Wyoming 387 • 307-464-0079 • visitgillettewright.com

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS

Bear Aware, LLC 230 Canyon Village • 406-224-5367 • bearaware.com

OUTFITTERS & GUIDE SERVICES

Horseback Riding and Llama Packing in Yellowstone Xanterra Parks & Resorts • 307-344-7311 • nps.gov/yell

TOURS

GaperGuide North Yellowstone: Self-Guided Audio Tour N. Entrance Rd. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

GaperGuide South Yellowstone: Self-Guided Audio Tour

Yellowstone National Park • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com

Grand Canyon Snowcoach Day Tour — Winter Xanterra Parks & Resorts • 307-344-7311 • yellowstonenationalparklodges.com

Yellowstone Forever Institute P.O. Box 117 • 406-848-2400 • yellowstone.org

Information & Welcome Centers

AFTON

Star Valley Chamber of Commerce

150 S. Washington • 307-885-2759 • starvalleychamber.com

BASIN

Basin Area Chamber of Commerce

407 W. C St. • 307-568-3055 • basincc.com

BEULAH

Northeast Wyoming Welcome Center

5266 Old Hwy. 14 • 307-283-2440 • travelwyoming.com

BIG PINEY

Big Piney Marbleton

401 Budd Ave. • 307-276-3554 • bigpiney-marbleton.com

BUFFALO

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce

55 N. Main St. • 307-684-5544 • buffalowyo.com

Buffalo Chamber of Commerce

Summer Information Center

187 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-5544 • buffalowyo.com

CASPER

Casper Area Chamber of Commerce

500 N. Center St. • 307-234-5311 • casperwyoming.org

National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

1501 N. Poplar St. • 307-265-8030 • nhtcf.org

Visit Casper

139 W. 2nd St., Suite 1B • 307-234-5362 • visitcasper.com

Wyoming Game & Fish Visitor Center — Casper 3030 Energy Lane • 307-473-3400 • wgfd.wyo.gov

CHEYENNE

Bureau of Land Management

5353 Yellowstone Rd. • 307-775-6256 • blm.gov

Greater Cheyenne Chamber of Commerce

121 W. 15th St. • 307-638-3388 • cheyennechamber.org

Visit Cheyenne

121 W. 15th St. • 307-778-3133 • cheyenne.org

Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center

5611 High Plains Rd. • 307-777-7777 • travelwyoming.com

Wyoming Game & Fish 5400 Bishop Blvd. • 307-777-4600 • wgfd.wyo.gov

CODY

Buffalo Bill Dam & Visitor Center

4808 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-527-6076 • bbdvc.com

Cody Country Visitor Center 836 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-2777 • codychamber.org

COKEVILLE

Cokeville Chamber of Commerce

110 U.S. Hwy. 30 • 307-279-3227 • cokeville.net

DUBOIS

Headwaters Arts and Conference Center

20 Stalnaker St. • 307-455-2687 • headwaterscenter.org

EVANSTON

City of Evanston

1200 Main St. • 307-783-6300 • evanstonwy.org

FORT WASHAKIE

Eastern Shoshone Tribal Cultural Center 90 Ethete Rd. • 307-332-3177 • easternshoshone.org

Wind River Indian Reservation 1st & Washakie St. • 307-332-5546 • windriver.org

GILLETTE

Gillette Visitor Center 314 S. Gillette Ave. • 307-686-0040 • visitgillettewright.com

GREEN RIVER

Green River Chamber of Commerce 1155 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-5711 • grchamber.com

GREYBULL

Greybull Area Chamber of Commerce 521 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-2100 • greybull.com

HULETT

Hulett Chamber of Commerce 146 Main • 307-467-5430 • visithulett.com

JACKSON

Jackson Hole Chamber of Commerce 260 W. Broadway • 307-733-3316 • jacksonholechamber.com

Jackson Hole/Greater Yellowstone Visitor Center 532 N. Cache St. • 307-733-3316 • fws.gov

KAYCEE

Kaycee Area Chamber of Commerce

100 Park Ln. • 307-738-2444 • kayceewyoming.org

LANDER

Lander Chamber of Commerce

100 N. 1st St. • 307-332-3892 • landerchamber.org

Path of Honor Wind River Reservation Veterans Memorial 3 Ethete Rd. • 307-335-7330 • wrrvetmemorial.org

Sinks Canyon State Park Visitor Center 3079 Sinks Canyon Rd. • 307-332-6333 • sinkscanyonstatepark.org

LARAMIE

Laramie Area Visitor Center

800 S. 3rd St. • 307-745-4195 • visitlaramie.org

LOVELL

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area Visitor Center

20 U.S. Hwy. 14A • 307-548-5406 • nps.gov/bica

Bighorn National Forest, Burgess Junction Visitor Center

604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov

Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce Visitor Center

287 E. Main St. • 307-548-7552 • lovellchamber.com

LUSK

Lusk Niobrara Chamber of Commerce

302 S. Main St. • 307-334-2950 • visitlusk.weebly.com

DOUGLAS VISITORS CENTER

MEETEETSE

Discover Meeteetse

1906 State St. • 307-868-2454 • meeteetsewy.com

Meeteetse Visitor Center

1906 State St. • 307-868-2454 • meeteetsewy.com

MOORCROFT

Moorcroft Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 932 • 307-756-9300 • facebook.com/MoorcroftWY

MOOSE

Craig Thomas Discovery & Visitor Center

1 Teton Park Rd. • 307-739-3399 • nps.gov/grte

NEWCASTLE

Newcastle Area Chamber of Commerce

1323 Washington Blvd. • 307-746-2739 • newcastlewyo.com

PINE BLUFFS

Pine Bluffs Information Center

Pine Bluffs-Albin Rd. • 307-245-3695 • facebook.com/PineBluffsWyoming

Pine Bluffs Town Hall

220 Main St. • 307-245-3746 • pinebluffswy.gov

PINE HAVEN

Pine Haven Chamber of Commerce

24 Waters Dr. • 307-756-9807 • facebook.com/Pine-Haven-Chamber-ofCommerce-120032301069

PINEDALE

Pinedale Fine Arts Council

432 W. Pine • 307-367-7322 • pinedalefinearts.com

Sublette County Chamber of Commerce

19 E. Pine St. • 307-367-2242 • sublettechamber.com

Sublette County Visitors Center

19 E. Pine St. • 307-367-3419 • sublette.comindex.htm

POWELL

Powell Visitor Center

111 S. Day St. • 307-754-3494 • powellchamber.org

RAWLINS

Carbon County Visitors’ Council Welcome Center

105 E. Cedar St. • 307-324-3020 • wyomingcarboncounty.com

Rawlins-Carbon County Chamber of Commerce

519 W. Cedar St. • 307-324-4111 • rawlinschamber.org

RIVERSIDE

Riverside Visitors Center

215 E. Hwy. 70 • 307-327-5600 • wyomingcarboncounty.com

RIVERTON

WY Riverton Chamber & Visitor Center

1075 S. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-4801 • wyriverton.com

ROCK SPRINGS

Explore Rock Springs & Green River Visitor Center 1641 Elk St. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com

Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce Visitor Complex 1897 Dewar Dr. • 307-362-3771 • rockspringschamber.com

SARATOGA

Saratoga-Platte Valley Chamber of Commerce

210 W. Elm St. • 307-326-8855 • saratogachamber.info

SHERIDAN

Sheridan County Chamber Information & Welcome Centers of Commerce

24 S. Main St. • 307-672-2485 • sheridanwyomingchamber.org

Sheridan Visitor’s Center 1517 E. 5th St. • 307-673-7120 • sheridanwyoming.org

Wyoming Game & Fish Visitor Center — Sheridan 700 Valley View Dr. • 307-672-7418 • wgfd.wyo.gov

SUNDANCE

Sundance Area Chamber of Commerce

P.O. Box 1004 • 307-283-1000 • sundancewyoming.com

TETON VILLAGE

Teton Village Association 7020 N. Rachel Way • 307-733-5898 • tetonvillagewy.org

THERMOPOLIS

Thermopolis-Hot Springs Visitor’s Center 220 Park St. • 307-864-3192 • thermopolischamber.org

WHEATLAND

Platte County Chamber of Commerce

65 16th St. • 307-322-2322 • plattechamber.com

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

The New Old Faithful Visitor Education Center

National Park Service, U.S. Dept. of the Interior • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell

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Blair h otels 45 the Brinton m useum 3

c arbon county 26–27

c asper 32–33

cheyenne 29

choice h otels 90

cheyenne frontier Days 13

Devils tower country 8

Douglas & g lenrock 16

fossil Basin: Kemmerer & Diamondville 22

g illette 72

g oshen county 18

g rand teton lodge company 55

cody 40–45, BACK COVER

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h ole 59, 85 Johnson county: Buffalo & Kaycee 7 l aramie 78–81 lusk 75

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GOSHEN COUNTY

A

Afton 21, 67, 69, 88, 101, 110

Aladdin 36, 88, 101

Alcova 16A, 31, 88, 101

Alpine 16A, 87, 88, 101

Alta 83, 88,101

Alva 88

Antelope Butte 15

Arlington 60, 88

Arvada 101

B

Baggs 16A, 88, 101

Banner 88, 101

Bar Nunn 88

Basin 15, 88, 110

Bedford 88

Beulah 12, 36, 101, 110

Big Horn 89, 101

Big Piney 21, 89, 101, 110

Bondurant 21, 86, 89, 101

Boulder 89, 101

Bridger-Teton National Forest 21, 89

Buffalo 15, 16A, 36, 37, 89, 101, 110

Buford 102

Burgess Junction 16A

Burns 89

CCarlile

102

Casper 12, 15, 16A, 30, 31, 60, 61, 69, 71, 73, 83, 89, 102, 110

Centennial 16A, 25, 83, 90, 102

Cheyenne 12, 15, 30, 31, 60, 73, 74, 83, 87, 90, 102, 110

Chugwater 15, 30, 103

Clearmont 90, 103

Cody 12, 15, 16A, 36, 37, 49, 50, 68, 71, 73, 76, 83, 84, 87, 90, 103, 110

Cokeville 16A, 83, 91, 110

Colony 103

Cora 103

Crowheart 103

DDaniel 92, 103

Dayton 16A, 37, 92, 104

Devils Tower 92, 104

Dixon 92, 104

City Index

Douglas 15, 30, 31, 73, 92, 104

Dubois 16A, 24, 25, 49, 54, 67, 71, 73, 76, 86, 87, 92, 104, 110

Elk Mountain 92

Encampment 15, 16A, 24, 92, 104

Evanston 12, 15, 16A, 21, 73, 86, 92, 104, 110

Evansville 93, 104

FFarson 21, 104

Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area 21, 58, 61, 93

Fort Bridger 15, 16A, 21, 93, 104

Fort Laramie 15, 68, 93, 104

Fort Washakie 15, 69, 93, 104, 110

Four Corners 93

Freedom 104

GGarrett 104

Gillette 12, 15, 36, 37, 69, 71, 83, 93, 104, 110

Glendo 31, 87, 94, 105

Glenrock 31, 94, 105

Grand Teton National Park 17, 46, 52, 53, 54, 56, 62, 84, 94

Granger 94, 105

Green River 15, 16A, 21, 58, 60, 61, 87, 94, 105, 110

Greybull 36, 37, 69, 94, 105, 110

Guernsey 16A, 31, 57, 94, 105

HHanna 105

Hartville 71

Hawk Springs 105

Hoback 86

Hudson 25

Hulett 36, 58, 71, 94, 105, 110

Hyattville 16A, 37, 94

J

Jackson 12, 15, 21, 49, 50, 52, 54, 61, 67, 69, 71, 73, 83, 84, 86, 94, 105, 110

Jeffrey City 106

Jelm 95

Kane 87

Kaycee 15, 95, 106, 110

Kelly

108

95

Kemmerer 15, 16A, 21, 58, 67, 95, 106

Kirby 31, 106

La Barge 95, 106

La Grange 95

Lander 15, 24, 25, 60, 62, 67, 68, 74, 87, 95, 106, 110

Laramie 12, 15, 24, 25, 60, 69, 71, 83, 87, 95, 106, 110

Lingle 96

Lovell 15, 16A, 36, 37, 57, 67, 70, 96, 106, 110

Lusk 15, 30, 96, 106, 110

Lyman 96 M

Marbleton 96

McFadden 106

Medicine Bow 96, 107

Meeteetse 15, 36, 87, 96, 107, 111

Midwest 107

Mills 107

Moorcroft 96, 107, 111

Moose 54, 96, 111

Moran 96, 107

Morton 107

Mountain View 97

Natrona 107

Newcastle 16A, 37, 97, 107, 111

Oshoto 107

Otto 97

Parkman 97

Pavillion 107

Piedmont 16A

Pine Bluffs 12, 30, 97, 107, 111

Pine Haven 87, 97, 111

Pinedale 15, 16A, 21, 60, 61, 68, 71, 83, 87, 97, 107, 111

Powell 15, 36, 37, 74, 97, 107, 111

Ralston 97

Ranchester 97, 107

Rawlins 15, 24, 25, 97, 107, 111

Reliance

Riverside 98, 111

Riverton 12, 15, 24, 25, 68, 74, 83, 98, 108, 111

Rock River 98

Rock Springs 12, 15, 16A, 21, 58, 61, 67, 71, 73, 83, 86, 98, 108, 111

Ryan Park 98

S

Saddlestring

98

Saratoga 15, 16A, 24, 25, 76, 86, 87, 98, 111

Savery 98, 108

Shawnee 108

Shell 16A, 37, 76, 83, 87, 99

Sheridan 12, 15, 36, 37, 71, 73, 83, 86, 87, 99, 108, 111

Shoshoni 16A, 99, 108

Sinclair 16A, 108

South Pass City 15, 24, 68, 108

Star Valley 21

St. Stephens 109

Story 99, 109

Sundance 15, 36, 37, 58, 99, 109, 111

Superior 109

Ten Sleep 16A, 37, 62, 83, 99, 109

Teton Village 21, 54, 86, 100, 109, 111

Thayne 100, 109

Thermopolis 16A, 30, 31, 67, 74, 86, 100, 109, 111

Torrington 30, 31, 71, 100, 109

Upton 109

Waltman 16A

Wapati 100

Weston 76, 109

Wheatland 31, 100, 109, 111

Wilson 100, 109

Wolf 11, 100

Worland 36, 100, 109

Wright 36, 100, 109

Yellowstone National Park 16A, 17, 21, 24, 30,31, 36, 46, 47, 49, 50, 56, 84, 100, 109, 111

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