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Wyoming's Absolute Essentials
Wyoming’s landscape is defined by the geothermal wonders of Yellowstone National Park and the rugged Teton Range. This collection highlights the state's diverse geography, featuring active geysers like Old Faithful, the colorful Midway Geyser Basin, and major cataracts including Tower Fall and the Upper Yellowstone Falls. Beyond the natural parks, the list includes cultural landmarks like the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and the preserved 19th-century frontier buildings of South Pass City and Old Trail Town.
19 lieuxWyoming's Natural Wonders
Wyoming's landscape is defined by the geothermal activity of Yellowstone National Park, featuring the predictable eruptions of Old Faithful and the expansive Excelsior Geyser Crater. Beyond the geysers, the state holds the 1,267-foot igneous monolith of Mato Tipila (Devils Tower) and the historic granite landmark of Independence Rock. The terrain includes the 109-foot Upper Yellowstone Falls and the 11,372-foot Eagle Peak, the highest point in Yellowstone. These sites showcase diverse geological history, from ancient volcanic activity to sedimentary formations like Teapot Rock.
20 lieuxWyoming Heritage & Outdoors
Wyoming’s landscape is defined by its frontier history and geological landmarks. This collection spans from the igneous monolith of Devils Tower to the pioneer inscriptions at Register Cliff. Explore 19th-century military history at Fort Caspar and Fort Phil Kearny, or visit the Cheyenne Depot Museum to see railroad heritage. The list also highlights architectural landmarks like the Ames Pyramid and the Buffalo Bill-founded Irma Hotel, alongside natural retreats in the Bridger-Teton National Forest and the lakeside Grant Village Campground.
15 lieuxTop Camping Destinations
This selection covers diverse camping options across Wyoming’s wilderness, including full-hookup RV parks in Cody and Yellowstone National Park’s Fishing Bridge, which exclusively accommodates hard-sided units due to grizzly activity. The list features developed sites in the Bridger-Teton National Forest near the Snake River Canyon and remote backcountry sites in the Thorofare region, known as the most remote area in the contiguous United States. Campers can access sites near Yellowstone Lake, the Buffalo Fork River, and the high-elevation landscapes of the Bighorn Mountains.
20 lieuxIconic Dams and Ponds
Wyoming's water infrastructure includes historic engineering milestones and essential irrigation reservoirs. This collection features the Buffalo Bill Dam on the Shoshone River, once the world's tallest, and the masonry Pathfinder Dam on the North Platte. Alongside these massive structures are smaller sites like the Guernsey Dam and Meeks Cabin Dam, which support regional agriculture and power. The list also includes natural features such as Penny Pond in Yellowstone National Park, reflecting the state's diverse aquatic landscapes ranging from industrial landmarks to quiet backcountry waters.
19 lieuxCarte de Wyoming
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