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amazing natural wonders to experience. There are many different landscapes to see throughout the state. Grasslands, mountains, forests, deserts, rivers, and lakes make for some of the most breath-taking scenery in the country. Wyoming is a treasure trove of dinosaur bones and fossils. There are opportunities all around the state for kids and families to dig for dinosaur remains. Whether you are just interested in seeing a dig site or getting dirt under your fingernails, there is a place for you in Wyoming. Each region of our state has its own unique vegetation, wildlife, weather, and geologic formations. Wyoming is home to the first national park, Yellowstone, and the first national monument, Devils Tower. The wildlife and the geothermal features like Old Faithful are some of the main attractions at Yellowstone National Park. Looming over 1,280 feet in elevation, Devils Towers has always stood out to those traveling through the area. Grand Teton National Park attracts attention for its high spires erupting from the Jackson Hole Valley. Fossil Butte National Monument takes visitors back millions of years to when the area was a lake. Through hikes, camping, photography, presentations and wildlife watching, visitors can discover hands on why these places have captured our imagination for centuries with their wild beauty. Wyoming has seven National Forests and two National Recreation Areas. In fact, Wyoming was the first state to have a National Forest. These National Forests cross different wilderness areas which have their own personalities. The Big Horn National Recreation Area has plenty of opportunities for boating and wildlife viewing. The Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area also has many opportunities for boating and various recreations. There are many reasons to come to Wyoming and many of them are natural wonders. From Old Faithful to Devils Tower, the forces of nature have sculpted amazing landscapes and geo-thermal features for our residents and visitors to enjoy. Yellowstone National Park and Hot Springs State Park boast numerous geo-thermal attractions. Many of the mountain ranges and wilderness areas throughout the state bring visitors to see the changing of fall colors, wildlife, and humbling mountain peaks. Wyoming`s history is one of native peoples and an emigrant frontier. There are many historic sites across Wyoming that reminds us of a past that is really not too far away. The National Historic Trails Center in Casper shows a glimpse of life on the emigrant trails that went through Wyoming. There are a number of old military forts throughout the state as well as old western towns, an old Territorial Prison, battlefields, and other places of historical importance. Wyoming is known for its abundance of fish, as well as large and small game animals. Whether you want to go solo on your fishing/hunting excursion or go on a guided trip, there are plenty of places in Wyoming to make it happen. Summer in Wyoming is an experience not to be missed. There are many activities in which you can participate. Whether you are interested in relaxing or going on an adventure, there is something for you in Wyoming. There`s something uniquely adventurous, perhaps even romantic about winter in Wyoming. The state is a place of epic scenery, ranging from rugged mountain peaks and spectacular alpine landscapes, to the wide-open spaces of the plains and, of course, the astonishing beauty of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks, with plenty of areas to go snowmobiling, skier or sightseer, you`ll enjoy Wyoming`s luxurious powder and varied terrain. From the Red Desert to Yellowstone and Green River to the Black Hills - Welcome to Wyoming, the Cowboy State.
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