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Yellowstone Park
The world's first national park contains more than two million acres of steaming geysers, crystalline lakes, thundering waterfalls, and panoramic vistas, as well as a remarkable diversity of mammals, birds and fish. Check out the Devils Tower Region for lodging close to the park.
Cody
The town of Cody is located one hour from Yellowstone National Park, in the Devils Tower Region of Wyoming. Cody is home to America's finest western museum, Buffalo Bill Historical Center, the Cody Nite Rodeo and much more. The vistas are spectacular, the land is wild, the people are genuinely friendly and the opportunities for outdoor adventure, recreation and entertainment are as large and varied as the Wyoming skies.
Jackson Hole
Jackson Hole is a year-round vacation destination. In summer and fall, the town of Jackson is a gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, to national forests and wilderness areas. Visitors hike, bike, ride horseback, fish, climb mountains, marvel at the geysers of Yellowstone, and gape at the stunning Teton mountains.
Cheyenne
Wyoming's capital city is named after the Cheyenne Indians who once inhabited the area. Cheyenne is home of the Old West Museum, Wyoming State Museum and Nelson Museum of the West. |