Rarely do you find so many natural wonders in a single state, but Wyoming proves you don’t have to go far to get up close with a range of world-famous wonders. You’ve already heard of Old Faithful and Yellowstone National Park, but those amazing sights are just the start of Wyoming’s amazing natural marvels.
Whether you’re looking for a summer road trip with the family that offers plenty to see and do or hoping to get off the beaten path and witness wildlife in all its glory without “roughing it,” these eight attractions in Wyoming are where every Great American Road Trip should begin!
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Wind River Canyon
Wind River Canyon is located near Thermopolis in the center of Wyoming. The area features recreational activities, including white-water rafting, fly fishing, and taking in the awe-inspiring scenery. Spectacular rock walls rise 2,500 vertical feet on either side to the ridge tops. Some of the oldest rock formations in the world, dating back more than 2.9 billion years, are visible right from the highway—their black and pink cliffs protruding to the sky. The geology of every layer is marked by interpretive signage, making the drive both a geology lesson and a trip through time.
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Wind River Canyon
Wind River Canyon is located near Thermopolis in the center of Wyoming. The area features recreational activities, including white-water rafting, fly fishing, and taking in the awe-inspiring scenery. Spectacular rock walls rise 2,500 vertical feet on either side to the ridge tops. Some of the oldest rock formations in the world, dating back more than 2.9 billion years, are visible right from the highway—their black and pink cliffs protruding to the sky. The geology of every layer is marked by interpretive signage, making the drive both a geology lesson and a trip through time.
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Devils Tower National Monument
Devils Tower National Monument, which looms more than 1,200 feet above Wyoming's eastern plains and the Belle Fourche River, is a one-of-a-kind natural wonder. The flat-topped volcanic formation is our country's first official National Monument and (in our opinion) also the best. It's surrounded by amazing scenery, leaving you plenty to do after you behold its otherworldly presence. Devils Tower is located in the northeast region of Wyoming, so road trippers from the east can't miss it. But honestly, it's worth the drive even if it's out of the way.
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Cheyenne
This year, Wyoming's famous Cheyenne Frontier Days will be held from Friday, July 19, through Sunday, July 28. Now in its 117th year, Cheyenne Frontier Days is the largest outdoor rodeo and Western celebration in the world. Get a true taste of the Old West by watching the thrilling PRCA rodeo competition. Before the competition, you can enjoy a re-creation of historic shootouts in the daytime. And after a long day of rodeos and shootouts, you can top off your night at one of the city's many unmatched steak houses.
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Old Faithful
An icon of the American West, Old Faithful lies on the western side of the state in Yellowstone National Park. Old Faithful is undoubtedly the world's most recognizable geyser and was aptly named by an 1870 expedition for its remarkable consistency. It erupts about every 92 minutes and reaches a height of 130 feet. Between eruptions, we suggest stopping by the National Historic Landmark Old Faithful Inn. Constructed by architect Robert C. Reamer in 1904, the inn's design is based on natural features. The perfectly constructed combination of timber, stone, and towering ceiling in the lobby is a grandiose experience worth seeing. That gives you two things to check off your bucket list in one stop.
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Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone National Park is home to some of the best wildlife viewing in the country. Bears, elk, bison, moose, deer antelope and bighorn sheep call this territory home, and it has been carefully kept untouched by people. As a result of the restrictions put in place, the area acts as a magnet for all sorts of wildlife. Be sure to bring an additional memory stick for your cameraâyou'll need it!
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Grand Teton National Park
The ethereal Grand Teton National Park is a mountain landscape where jagged peaks tower more than a mile above the Jackson Hole valley. The park's mountain range is very popular with climbers, hikers, and photographers. Rising more than 7,000 feet above the valley of Jackson Hole, the Teton Range dominates the park's skyline. Grand Teton National Park is located in northwestern Wyoming just south of Yellowstone National Park.
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Grand Prismatic Spring
The Grand Prismatic Spring is the largest hot spring in the state, and the third largest in the world, but what makes the spring such an incredible attraction are the stunning colors caused by different species of pigmented bacteria, photosynthesis, and refracted light. Visitors can get up close to the spring for epic photo shoots that are sure to make your Facebook friends jealous. Just don't jump in—the water is a scalding 160 degrees. The spring is located in Yellowstone National Park, so it's not far from other natural wonders.
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The Flaming Gorge
Located in southwest Wyoming, the beautiful Flaming Gorge region is the perfect way to cap off the Great American Road Trip. The area gets its name from the spectacular and brightly colored sandstone cliffs that surround the Green River. If you have time and energy to spare, there's an abundance of activities (such as hiking, camping, biking, windsurfing, and boating) to take part in at the Flaming Gorge Reservoir. If you're lucky enough to be visiting Wyoming June 27-29, don't miss the Flaming Gorge Days music festival, where you can enjoy rock and roll in a breathtaking landscape.
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