The state of Wyoming is in the western region of the U S A. Due to the high altitude of the eastern section, it is known as th High Plains. But most part of the state has mountain ranges and ranglands called the Rocky Mountain West. The state has the lowest population among the U S state. The cities of Wyoming are Buffalo, Cheyenne, the state capital, Gillette, Laramie, Rawlins, Casper, Dubois, Lander, Jackson and Sheridan.
Here is a run-down of Wyoming Travel Information.
Wyoming Travel - Transportation
There are three interstate highways and seven U S highways passing through Wyoming. In addition to that, the Wyoming State Highway system serves the state. The interstate highways passing through the state are 25, 80 and 90. The highways passing through the state are U S Route 14,16,20,30,26, 89, 191, 287.
Wyoming Travel - Sightseeing
Jackson Hole
situated in the northwest Wyoming, Jackson Hole is the gateway to to two of the United States' well known national parks. These are Yellowstone and the Grand Teton. One can see the town square, Jackson Hole Museum, National Elk Refuge, National Wildlife Art Museum and Art galleries.
Cody
Codsy in Northwest Wyoming is famous for its rodeo, occurring nightly in summer. There are many wonderful wilderness in the area.
East Yellowstone
Bighom Canyon National Recreation Area
Devils Tower National Monument
Grand Teton National Park
the park is situated in the Rocky Mountain in the Northwest Wyoming. The park is famous for its stunning mountain vistas, the shimmering alpine lakes and the many wildlife.
Yellowstone Park
Yellowstone National Park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The park has a good number of geysers, hot springs, as well as other thermal ares. There is an incredible wildlife as well as th rugged beauty of the mountainous areas.
It is wise to pay special attention if snow gates are down, during the winter months.
Travel.mapsofworld.com provides information on Wyoming Travel and also Wyoming Travel Tips.
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