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| Travel Guide for Wyoming Capital With some of the most excellent chances in the country to reconnect with the enchanting natural purity and relive the engaging American West romance heading the list of tourist offerings Wyoming has to offer, wonderful respites awaits you in the heart of the Rockies. For those looking to discover the most enchanting piece of American wilderness, Wyoming the place to see scenic beauty at its most diverse and dramatic. Eager to display the inexorable and incredible forces of nature, Wyoming showcases some of the country's most treasured and traveled national parks. Nestled in the northwestern corner of the state, Yellowstone National Park, the first of its kind on the planet combining the hourly spewing of the Old Faithful geyser, the ever-changing colors of the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, the grassy-mirror Yellowstone Lake, the hissing sulphurous fumes from the fumarles, bubbling mud pots and belching hot springs, plus the meager supply of moose, bear, bison, bull, elk and marmots, sells itself as one of the nation's most recognizable name brand of scenic splendor and epic grandeur. Fine dining facilities are available throughout the park, to make your tour more enjoyable, ranging from award-winning restaurants at the Lake Yellowstone Hotel Dining Room to roadside snack shops and fast food. There are also an equally outstanding selection of Wyoming hotels, motels, resorts and bed and breakfasts in and around Yellowstone. Some of the greatest localities form which to base your Yellowstone trip include the many RV campgrounds, private homes, Dunraven Lodge, Lake Yellowstone Hotel, and the Old Faithful Inn in the park, and hotels in Wyoming near entrances of the park, like Cody, the well-established Eastern Gateway to Yellowstone National Park, where you'll find The Mayor's Inn, one of the best Wyoming bed and breakfasts, and the Cody Cowboy Village, which surely offers some of the most fantastic resort hotels in Wyoming and beyond. While staying in the city of Cody, named after Colonel Buffalo Bill Cody, do not miss attractions and activities epitomizes the Wild West heritage and culture, like the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, a comparable "Smithsonian of the West" featuring The Buffalo Bill Museum, the Whitney Gallery of Western Art, the Cody Firearms Museum, the Plains Indian Museum and the Draper Museum of Natural History. Designed to preserve a dozen craggy sheer-faced rock peaks, the Grand Teton National Park nearby, is by no means leas stunning and outstanding. To complement Grand Teton's breathtaking scenery and hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding and rock climbing opportunities in the summer, there is the country's beast skiing to head to at the Jackson Hole Ski Resort, Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, and Snow King Resort in the winter. With the addition of the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar in Jackson WY's town square, plus National Museum of Wildlife Art, Teton Wagon Train and Horse Adventure, Wax Museum of Old Wyoming, National Elk Refuge, and some of the landmark hotels in Jackson Wyoming, like Spring Creek Ranch, Cowboy Village Resort, and Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole, Wyoming's western central region completes a premier year-round tourist destination. Both national parks make for fun and educational family vacation spots, and driving between the two is made easy and enjoyable via the scenic corridor of John D. Rockefeller Jr. Memorial Parkway. There are still equally awesome amount of attractive scenic spots beyond these marquee destinations, such as the Devils Tower, the first national monument famed for the otherworldly outcrop challenged by the top-tier rock climbers from around the globe, and the Shoshone National Forest, the first national forest where recreational activities and wildlife galore. To show respect to the natural wonders and to guarantee your own safety, park regulations are strictly observed. Violations of park rules, like carrying firearms or weapons, leaving pets unattained or off leash, failure to attain a Wyoming hunting or fishing license during your Wyoming hunting or fishing vacations in the parks, or approaching too close to bears and other wildlife, would not only get fined but also cause potential hazards. Further adding to the mesmerizing mystery and scenery of Wyoming are the Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, Flaming Gorge Reservoir, known as the "Fishing Hot Spot of America", Fossil Butte National Monument, locality of some of the richest fossils in the world, Cottonwood Creek Dinosaur Trail in Alcove, Dinosaur Bone House in Medicine Bow, Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis, and Severns Studio & Fossil Quarry and the Fossil County Frontier Museum in Kemmerer. Dubbed the Cowboy State, Wyoming is also a classic cowboy country conjuring up more of a feel of the rough and rambunctious times. From cities bearing the names of the state's cowboy founding fathers to the ubiquitous guest and working ranches such as the Spring Creek Ranch in Jackson and the Crescent H Ranch in Wilson, from the western-style nightlife legendized at the Jackson's Million Dollar Cowboy Bar to the numerous staged outlaw shootouts, rodeos and live festivals throughout the year, most notably the Cheyenne Frontier Days, the largest outdoor rodeo and western celebration in the world, the spirit of the rowdy Wild West is kept alive and well in Wyoming. Touting itself as the Rodeo and Railroad Capital, Cheyenne proudly preserves the essential old west heritage and tradition, as the Cheyenne Frontier Days and the Old West Museum & Store, Cheyenne Gunslinger Gunfights, Wyoming State Museum, and the Union Pacific Train Depot attest. Cheyenne Wyoming hotels offer the genuine western hospitality in earnest too. Ranging from the historic mansion converted Nagle Warren Mansion Bed and Breakfast to well-represented chain hotels in Wyoming like the Hampton Inn Cheyenne to charmingly lavish Little America Hotel and Resort and everything between, Cheyenne Wyoming hotels are about as accommodating and hospital as you can get. Also constituting the perfect preludes to the pioneer history and western culture are the city of Casper, where you'll find Fort Caspar Museum & Historical Site, National Historic Trails Interpretive Center, Mormon Handcart Visitors' Center, Werner Wildlife Museum, Central Wyoming Fair& Rodeo, and the College National Finals Rodeo along with family-fun oriented Casper Planetarium, Wyoming Science Adventure Center, and the Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery Center. Fort Laramie, with its Fort Laramie National Historic Site which played a pivotal role in the history of early fur trade, westward expansion, the intertribal wars, the gold rush and the forging of Wyoming's statehood, and the city of Laramie, with its Laramie Plains Museum, Wyoming Territory Prison and Old West Park, University of Wyoming Art Museum, Wyoming Geological Museum, the annual Jubilee Days in July and the proximity to the Medicine Bow National Forest, also make for good reasons to stop by in your Wyoming vacation. Wyoming Capital travel guide is copyrighted. It cannot be copied. |
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