Wyoming Travel Guide

Most Recent Wyoming Travel Articles from BootsnAll

10 of the Best Places to Hike in the United States

After a long winter and a rainy spring, it's the hiking and outdoors season in the United States. Check out Adam Seper's list of 10 great places to hike in the United States and get out there and go!

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Best BootsnAll Travel Photos: July 2010

Here are the best of your travel photos that we featured on BootsnAll in July 2010. Enjoy the pretty pictures and find out how to get yours featured here in the future, too.

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13 of the Best Outdoor Summer Festivals in the World

Summers are filled with ice cream and picnics, swimming pools and festivals. So bring your lawn chair and bug spray as Sherry Jackson rounds up the thirteen best outdoor summer festivals in the world.

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Wyoming Day at the Stock Show – Denver, Colorado, USA

Hardcore city slicker, Roy A. Barnes, got back in touch with his Western roots from his visit to the National Western Stock Show.

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Roy’s Third Helping of Casper: The Food – Casper, Wyoming, USA

You can enjoy plenty of big-city dining experiences in the middle of sparsely-populated Wyoming. Let Roy A. Barnes show you how.

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Wyoming Travel Guide Overview

Wyoming is one of the least populated states in the United States, but it's best kept that way, as travelling in the state makes you feel as if you're on the final frontier of the Wild Wild West, ghost towns and all. There are a few good sights to stop at along the way, like Devil's tower, and the people are some of the friendliest you'll find.

Wyoming is the last vestige of the Wild West! You can smell the freedom in the air. It's a great place for a road trip. You might not find many tours here, but if you have the gumption to explore on your own you will find ghost towns so desolate you may here spirits whispering. You can walk the ruts of the Oregon trail, trek into the mountain wilderness, and you may not see anyone other humans there, but you may see elk, moose, deer, bears, wolves, and other animal friends.

You can feed yourself on trout caught in a mountain lake or befriend a Native American and, if you are lucky, he may invite you to a sweat lodge or pow-wow. Try to befriend a cowboy and go to a rodeo. The biggest outdoor rodeo in the world takes place in Cheyenne end of July, with great cultural experience and a lot of fun! There is country music and line dancing and the two-step at the bars. If you are foreign you will generate a big stir! Everyone will want to meet you and ask you about your country.

The thing that's special about Wyoming are the miles of open country for exploring. Not a vacation destination for the lazy but heaven for the adventurous and inspired traveller!