Discover Wyoming Destinations
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Explore the history of native peoples through historic sites such as the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper.
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Bring history to life when you visit the old military forts and battlefield sites along the immigrant trails.
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Dig for dinosaur finds at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis and Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite in Shell.
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Attend Cowboy Poetry Gatherings. Here you'll learn about the history of Wyoming through historic presentations, range ballads and the fascinating tales of master storytellers.
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Visit Sheridan, the home of the 1941 classic My Friend Flicka.
Choose Your Transportation
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Fly into one of Wyoming's 13 regional and international airports, then rent a vehicle for local travel.
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Take your RV on Interstate 90 to absorb the beauty of Sundance Mountain, the Black Hills, the Powder River Basin and the east side of the Bighorn Mountains. Spectacular views and uncrowded highways make daytime travel ideal.
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Travel by car or tour bus during early September for a cheap way to enjoy the beauty of fall. The leaves turn brilliant shades of gold, yellow and red, and the mountains provide a dramatic backdrop.
Choose Accommodations in Wyoming
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Enjoy a guaranteed white Christmas and stay at one of many cheap accommodations in Wyoming. To book accommodations, contact Wyoming Official State Travel Website at (800) 225-5996 or visit their Web site (see Resources, below).
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Spend your days skiing and your nights cooking easy dinners, playing board games and snuggling in the spacious living room when you book cheap vacation rental accommodations. You'll have to wash your own towels, but building a snowman in your very own yard will be worth it.
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Camp at one of the many campground accommodations on Snowy Range with elevations at 8,000 feet and up.
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Stay in hotels and lodges near Yellowstone during winter and see the sights by snowmobile or snow coach.
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Find affordable, low- to mid-priced accommodations in one of Wyoming's many bed and breakfasts or cabins. You can even book cheap accommodations in area resorts.
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Choose hostels in Wyoming for the true Western-style feeling of authentic bunkhouses. Some rates are as low as $25 per night.
Stay Active Year Round
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Brave the rapids during the summer months; end your day around a campfire.
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Go windsurfing or hang gliding with the perfect wind current in Wyoming.
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Enjoy snowboarding or ski the trails during the highlight of winter snows.
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Take the challenge of cheap entertainment and climb the Tetons or stargaze out in the Red Desert.