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Attractions Wyoming

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Yellowstone Natl Park
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Nature Spot

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone Natl Park - map
Yellowstone was the first national park to be created in the USA, and the world, in 1872. At over 3,000 square miles most of it is in Wyoming but parts are also in Idaho and Montana. There are three main reasons to visit: the geothermal activity, the wildlife and the landscape. Underneath Yellowstone is a volcano of enormous potential power. It makes its presence felt by erupting geysers, hot springs and coloured pools of boiling water. The most famous of these features is Old Faithful, a geyser [more]
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Gillette
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Nature Spot

Devils Tower National Monument

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Designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906, Devils Tower was the first National Monument in the United States. Devils Tower National Monument is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The visitor center is open April 18 through November 25. Visitor center hours are 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Wednesday through Sundays. From April 30 it is open seven days a week with the same hours. Starting May 26 hours extend to 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. Entrance fees vary by conveyance. Individual passenger vehicles $ [more]
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Moose
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Nature Spot

Grand Teton National Park

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Grand Teton National Park is located in northwest Wyoming. It is just south of Yellowstone National Park and north of the town of Jackson, Wyoming. It is connected to Yellowstone National Park via the John D. Rockefeller Jr. National Parkway. The entrance fee is $25 for a non commercial car. It is good for seven days and gains entrance to both Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Fees for hikers and cyclists are $12 and for a motorcycle it is $20. From mid-December through the end of April for Teton [more]
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Cody
Events / Festivals

Cody Nite Rodeo

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Cody
Museum / Exhibition / Gallery

Buffalo Bill Historical Center

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The Buffalo Bill Historical Center consists of five museums which exhibit art and artefacts relating to the history of the American Wild West. Besides housing the Harold McCracken Research Library, visitors will find the following: Whitney Gallery of Western Art, offering reconstructed artists studios and works by W.R. Leigh, Frederic Remington and others; Buffalo Bill Museum with displays relating to the "cowboy" era and history of Buffalo Bill; Plains Indian Museum which is devoted to the [more]
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Yellowstone Natl Park
Monument

Mammoth Hot Spring Terraces

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Jackson Hole
Walking / Sightseeing Tour

Downtown Jackson Hole

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Fort Laramie
Other Places of Interest

Fort Laramie National Historic Site

Fort Laramie - map
The fort was established after the army purchased Fort John, a private trading post, in 1849. This was then built up into Fort Laramie and was purpose built to provide security to the pioneers using the Oregon Trail. It was always an "open fort" as opposed to the stockade type depicted in Hollywood movies. Park grounds are open from dawn to dusk year round. The museum and visitor center are open daily with the exception of Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years at 8:00 a.m. with extended hou [more]
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Shell
Nature Spot

Shell Falls

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Lusk
Boardwalk / Promenade / Street

Downtown Lusk - Main Street

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