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 | | WY |  | Abundant wildlife including a herd of bison afford rare viewing opportunities and give visitors a taste of wild Wyoming. Bear River, herd of bison, historic site.
|  | | WY |  | Created in 1897, Bighorn NF spans across Southern Wyoming offering visitors grasslands, canyons, alpine meadows and deserts. Canyons, rivers, lakes, colorful mountain meadows. Follow in the footsteps of Lewis and Clark, Buffalo Bill and Red Cloud.
|  | | WY |  | Boysen State Park offers a serene backdrop to a historically enriched site. Sagebrush covered hills, Boysen Reservoir, Wind River Canyon, big horn sheep, excellent ice fishing.
|  | | WY |  | A rich diversity of wildlife and landscape and the primitive character of this wilderness provide exceptional natural qualities for all to enjoy. Granitic peaks; Gannett Peak, the highest point in Wyoming; creeping glaciers; bountiful forest; diverse wildlife; quiet valleys; wide meadows.
|  | | WY |  | Find solitude among wild rivers, beautiful vistas and abundant wildlife. Crystal blue skies are punctuated by awesome mountain ranges. Seven of the ten largest US glaciers, rivers, mountain ranges, bald eagle, big horn sheep, elk, moose, bear, pronghorn, trout fishing.
|  | | WY |  | See the breathtaking mountain views in this reservoir park rooted in the rich lore of the old West. Buffalo Bill reservoir, mountain scenery, nationally known windsurfing destination.
|  | | WY |  | Wildlife abounds in low-lying meadows, gently rolling hills and massive steep granite formations. Rich abundance of flora and fauna, Ames monument.
|  | | WY |  | The nearly vertical monolith known as Devils Tower rises 1,267 feet above the meandering Belle Fourche River. Towering volcanic remnant, world class crack climbing, prairie dogs.
|  | | WY |  | This historically enriched park provides an array of sandy beaches, luscious forest, and spectacular scenery. Glendo Reservoir, Spanish Diggings, Sandy Beach, sand dunes, historic site.
|  | | WY |  | Towering more than a mile above the valley known as Jackson Hole, the majestic and stunning Grand Teton rises to 13,770 feet above sea level. Pristine alpine lakes, delicate wildflowers, Snake River, Jackson Hole with its elk population, grizzly bear, great blue heron, bald eagle, bison.
|  | | WY |  | With wide, lush meadows and steep limestone pinnacles, this untamed, pristine wilderness offers an escape from the bustle of everyday life. Deep canyons, wildflower meadows, dense forests, plateaus of alpine tundra, waterfalls, mountain lakes, sharp pinnacles and knife-edged ridges.
|  | | WY |  | Sandstone cliffs overlooking cooling water-filled canyons will lure you from your campsite. Castle, Brimmer Point and the Museum, The Oregon Trail.
|  | | WY |  | Enjoy the soothing waters, views of the unforgettable bison, and some of the loveliest flower gardens in the state. Hot springs, Swinging Bridge, Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site, bison, wildflowers.
|  | | WY |  | The magnetism of names like "Sundance" and "Devils Tower" draw the traveler to this spacious park. Keyhole Reservoir, mule deer, white tailed deer, and wild turkey, walleye, catfish, small mouth bass, bald eagle.
|  | | WY |  | Towering steep mountain ranges spotted with high elevation lakes frame this forest of varied recreational opportunities. Snowy Range Scenic Byway, steep granite canyons, rock formations, the strange rocks of Vedauwoo.
|  | | WY |  | Huge herds of Rocky Mountain elk can be seen as you take a wintertime sleigh ride through this Wyoming wonderland. Elk, bison, moose, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep, mule deer, coyote, badger, beaver, yellow-bellied marmot, trumpeter swan, bald eagle, oriole.
|  | | WY |  | High mountains are snow-clad most of the year and immense areas of exposed rock are interspersed with meadows, forests, and canyons. Wind River and Absaroka mountain ranges, Wyoming's highest peak, spectacular canyons, grizzly and black bear.
|  | | WY |  | Sinks canyon offers a serene backdrop, an abundance of wildlife, and a puzzling geological phenomenon: the sink and rise of the Popo Agie River. Limestone caverns and formations, Popo Agie River, porcupine, moose and black bear, wildflowers.
|  | | WY |  | The principal charm of this beautiful wilderness is its unspoiled natural state and the fact that it is still primitive in all its aspects. Panoramas of mountain scenery, grizzly bear, peregrine falcon, gray wolf, deep canyons, waterfalls, diverse plant life.
|  | | WY |  | With the largest concentration of geysers in the world, natural wonders abound: falls, mtn. peaks, Yellowstone Grand Canyon, rare wildlife and more. Hot springs, geysers, mudpots, Yellowstone River, plunging Upper and Lower Falls, colored canyons, grizzly bear, bald eagle, endangered gray wolf.
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