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Holidays Wyoming - Travel information Wyoming.
Wyoming is a state of the western United States.
Powder River Country.
Cities Wyoming : Buffalo, Casper, Cheyenne, Evanston, Gillette, Green River, Jackson, Laramie, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan. Counties in Wyoming : Albany, Big Horn, Campbell, Carbon, Converse, Crook, Fremont, Goshen, Hot Springs, Johnson, Laramie, Lincoln, Natrona, Niobrara, Park, Platte, Sheridan, Sublette, Sweetwater, Teton, Uinta, Washakie and Weston.
State Capital Wyoming : Cheyenne.
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Camping / Campgrounds / RV Parks
Go Camping America - National Association of RV Parks & Campgrounds (ARVC)
Koa - Campgrounds of America
Each KOA may offer beautiful scenery and activities based in their locality, they all share the same KOA
mission - to provide a clean, safe and fun camping experience. Which is why KOA's camping facilities are
truly full-service. KOA's feature RV hookups, hot showers and laundry facilities, convenience stores,
swimming pools, even access to the internet. Plus, They've taken the "roughing it" out of camping by offering Kamping Kabins® and Kamping Kottages®.
National Park Service Campground and Tour Reservation Site
They hope you find this an easy and convenient way to make reservations for one of their country's diverse National Parks or Recreational Areas.
Funroads - Get Outta Town!
Car Rentals Wyoming
Holiday Autos -
Holiday Autos offers the best fully inclusive car hire prices. Get cheap car hire quickly and securely online with holidayautos.co.uk, the experts in online car rental.
Sixt -
More Rental Cars? See Car Rentals
Holiday Homes / Apartments
Home Base Holidays
Home exchange vacations; enabling house swap holidays since 1985
Home Exchange
International Home Exchange International Vacation Rentals & Home exchange
Hostels
HI-USA - American affiliate of the Hostelling International network
IYHF - International Youth Hostel Federation
Hotels in Wyoming
Centrally located hotels ranging from small family run budget accommodation to world-class five star hotels.
- Motel 6 and Red Roof
Hotels.com -
More hotels? See Page Hotels.
National Parks / State Parks
Wyoming State parks
Medicine Bow National Forest
Medicine Bow National Forest provides camping, fishing, hiking and backpacking! It also offers a glimpse at wildlife such as elk, antelope, deer, and small game that abundantly populate the area!
Yellowstone National Park
Most comprehensive website dedicated to Yellowstone National Park and the surrounding communities.
Yellowstone vacations start here. Plan your entire trip to Yellowstone - from hiking, fishing and camping, to
guided tours and snowmobiling. Whether you prefer cabins, hotels, or a cozy lodge, you can book your
lodging accommodations here. Choose from featured vacation packages and make reservations online. Learn about Old Faithful and Mammoth Hot Springs, view a Yellowstone map, or get the latest park news.
National Park Service
The NPS works with communities to preserve and care for neighborhood treasures. They also work with
teachers to create unique opportunities for students to learn about history at the real places where events unfolded.
Travel Agents / Tour Operators
- Create your perfect trip to Wyoming - Flight, Hotel and Car
Local Travel Organizations / Tour Operators :
Wyoming Tourism Wyoming is often called the first state in outdoor America. From the thrill seeker to the nature lover, Wyoming
has something to please everyone. We've got two fantastic National Parks and a dozen State Parks.
Try your hand at running the Snake River on a commercial float trip, herding cattle in the Big Horn Mountains,
biking in the Snowy Range, climbing the Tetons or stargazing in the Red Desert. Name an outdoor activity and it's probably done here!
You can hike, backpack, fly-fish. Try wildlife photography or birdwatching. Head out on your own or with
equipment and guides ready to serve you. Go rock climbing, kayaking, snowboarding, parasailing, hang gliding
, windsurfing, jet skiing or spelunking - just a few of the outdoor activities to enjoy in Wyoming.
Travel Guides Wyoming / Travel Related Books
Travel Guides USA [ Amazon.co.uk ]
The Rough Guide to the USA (Rough Guide Travel Guides)
By Samantha Cook, Tim Perry (Editor), Greg Ward (Editor) The Rough Guide to the USA is the most comprehensive and colourful guide to the fifty states available. There
are lively accounts of every region and attraction from the bright lights of Broadway to the vast open plains of
Wyoming. The guide gives refreshingly opinionated reviews of the established sights and landmarks as well
as uncovering many of the lesser-known gems, allowing the visitor to make the most of their trip. There are
feature boxes that provide information on a variety of subjects from the Delta blues to the geology of the
Grand Canyon. There are also maps and plans to help you navigate around the major attractions, inner city streets or interstates Paperback 1440 pages (October 28, 2004); Publisher: Rough Guides
USA (Lonely Planet Country Guides S.)
By Loretta Chilcoat, Susan Derby, Beth Greenfield, Carolyn Hellor This Lonely Planet guide covers all 50 U.S. states. It is packed with pre-trip planning advice, itinerary
suggestions, distance charts and tips on the most interesting way of getting from A to B. Paperback 1164 pages (March 2004); Publisher: Lonely Planet Publications
Transportation / How do I travel to Wyoming
Cheyenne Airport - Cheyenne Regional Airport
Cheyenne Regional Airport is the place to start for a little fun and adventure with a location that is just minutes away from local and state attractions.
Evanston Wyoming Airport
Laramie Airport - Laramie Regional Airport
Laramie Regional Airport is located in Laramie Wyoming, home of the University of Wyoming, Wyoming Technical Institute and a number of businesses and organizations.
Pinedale Airport
Yellowstone Airport - Yellowstone Regional Airport
Located just minutes from Yellowstone National Park, Yellowstone Regional Airport in Cody is the year-round aviation gateway to America's first National Park and Northwest Wyoming.
Served year round by a Delta Connection operated by SkyWest Airlines through Salt Lake City, Utah. Also
served by United Express operated by SkyWest Airlines and Mesa Airlines through Denver International Airport.
Denver International Airport [ Colorado ]
Other airports in Wyoming : see Airnav
- Flights to Wyoming
British Airways is the UK's largest international scheduled airline. Whether customers are in the air or on the ground, British Airways takes pride in providing an excellent service experience.
- Flight Tickets Wyoming
American Airlines makes it easier than ever to visit the US - with up to 24 daily non-stop flights from the UK to
over 200 destinations across the Americas, the Caribbean and beyond - as you'd expect from the world's largest airline.
Airline Tickets / Bargain Flights
Great Lakes Airlines [ Laramie ]
SkyWest Airlines
International Rail
- Rail passes, Trains and destinations, Plan your trip
Amtrak, America's leading train operator, offers a selection of rail passes for international travelers. The USA
Rail Passes provide for travel in three different regions, or the entire United States, with varying travel durations.
Amtrak - American Railways
Greyhound Lines - Coach Line
WYOROAD - Wyoming Department of Transportation - WYDOT
Maps of Wyoming [ Uni Texas - Perry-Castaņeda Library - Map Collection ]
Mapblast! Driving Directions - streetmaps etc.
Provides interactive maps and driving directions, as well as extensive information on services and products near a user's address or travel route.
Mc Nally - Route Planner Wyoming / USA
Multimap.com
Links 
Travel Insurance - online travel and holiday insurance for UK and Irish residents
Wyoming Tourism
Wyoming is often called the first state in outdoor America. From the thrill seeker to the nature lover, Wyoming
has something to please everyone. Wyoming has two fantastic National Parks and a dozen State Parks.
Try your hand at running the Snake River on a commercial float trip, herding cattle in the Big Horn Mountains,
biking in the Snowy Range, climbing the Tetons or stargazing in the Red Desert. Name an outdoor activity and it's probably done here!
You can hike, backpack, fly-fish. Try wildlife photography or birdwatching. Head out on your own or with
equipment and guides ready to serve you. Go rock climbing, kayaking, snowboarding, parasailing, hang gliding
, windsurfing, jet skiing or spelunking – just a few of the outdoor activities to enjoy in Wyoming.
State of Wyoming [ Government ]
City of Cheyenne - State Capital Wyoming
The City of Cheyenne had its beginning in 1867, when the Union Pacific Railroad came through on its way to
the west coast. The town site was first surveyed by General Grenville Dodge and was named for an Indian
tribe that roamed the area (originally called 'Shey' an' nah', belonging to the tribe of Alogonquian, the largest
family of Indians on the North American Continent). Settlement came so fast that the nickname "Magic City of the Plains" was adopted.
Central Wyoming
Central Wyoming includes Goshen, Platte, Niobrara, Converse, Natrona and the eastern portion of Fremont counties.
Northeast Wyoming Made up of Sheridan, Johnson, Campbell, Crook and Weston counties, Northeast Wyoming
Northwest Wyoming
Northwest Wyoming is comprised of Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, Teton, Big Horn, Park, Hot Springs and parts of Fremont counties.
Powder River Country
Southeast Wyoming Southeast Wyoming is made up of Carbon, Albany and Laramie counties.
Southwest Wyoming
Southwest Wyoming includes all but the very northern tip of Lincoln County and all of Sublette, Sweetwater and Uinta counties.
Albany - Albany County - Albany County Tourism Board Cities & Towns : Albany, Centennial, Laramie [ county seat ], Rock River, The Buttes, Woods Landing-Jelm
Big Horn
Campbell - Campbell County
Carbon
Converse - Converse County - Converse County Tourism
Crook
Fremont - Fremont
Goshen
Hot Springs - Hot Springs
Johnson - Johnson
Laramie - Laramie County
Laramie County is located in the southeast corner of Wyoming and shares a border with Nebraska to the east
and Colorado to the south. It is at the crossroads of two major interstate highways and two major railroads.
Lincoln - Lincoln
Natrona - Natrona
Niobrara
Park - Park
Platte
Sheridan
Sublette County
Cities & Towns : Big Piney, Bondurant, Boulder, Calpet, Cora, Daniel, LaBarge, Marbleton, Pinedale
Sweetwater - Sweetwater
Teton - Teton
Uinta - Uinta
Washakie
Weston
Buffalo
Casper - Casper City - Casper, Wyoming Convention & Visitors Bureau
Located in the heart of Wyoming, the city of Casper is rich in Western history, arts, entertainment, and some
of the West's finest outdoor recreation. From mountains to desert, to the famous North Platte River, Casper,
Wyoming and Natrona County offer the perfect combination of history, culture and recreation. Museums, concerts, Broadway shows, as well as professional sports, outdoor recreation and plentiful
lodging and dining opportunities all make Casper the perfect family destination.
Cheyenne - Cheyenne
Cody - see Codywyomingnet.com
Cody represents the Eastern Gateway to Yellowstone National Park. Named after "Buffalo Bill Cody", our
town has long been a symbol of the old American West. A visit to the Buffalo Bill Museum & Historical Center
tells the whole story. With plenty of lodging options available, blue ribbon fly fishing, whitewater rafting, and a
nightly rodeo, we are a great launching point for summer family vacations to Yellowstone!
Douglas - Douglas
Evanston - City of Evanston
In Evanston, fresh mountain air invigorates your body's senses. Freedom allows you to kick up your heels. Fun keeps you smiling during three hundred days of sunshine annually.
Gillette - City of Gillette
Green River - City of Green River - Green River Chamber of Commerce
Green River Wyoming is located in the south west corner of the state. If you have driven I-80 across the state
and passed trough twin tunnels, you have passed by a wonderful town! Nestled in between gorgeous rock
formations with the Green River running through the heart of the town it is a oasis in the "High Desert Country".
The River has been the drawing point for early settlers and has served as a transportation hub for the
Overland Trail, Cherokee Trail, Lincoln Highway, union Pacific Transcontinental Railroad, and now Interstate
80. John Wesley Powell was attracted to the towns proximity to the railroad and river and began his two river
expeditions from "Expedition Island". The second trip he discovered the Grand Canyon. Thomas Moran, early
western, artist painted several renderings of the cliffs just west of town. Tollgate and the Palisades are sometimes misnamed as the "Cliffs along the Colorado".
Jackson - Town of Jackson
Kemmerer - Kemmerer
Laramie - City of Laramie - Laramie Chamber of Commerce At 7165 feet, Laramie is nestled in the Southeast corner of the still "unsettled" State of Wyoming. Only forty
five miles from Cheyenne- the capitol of Wyoming, Laramie is conveniently just minutes away from the
intersections of I-80 and I-25. Scenic vistas surround the area, from intriguing rock formations at Vedauwoo
Recreation Area east of town, to the grand Snowy Range Mountains that sprawl majestically to the west.
Pinedale - Pineddale Online - county seat of Sublette County
Pinedale is an important outfitting town and a gateway to the Wind River Mountains. Pine Creek flows from nearby Fremont Lake through the town on its way to the Green River.
Rawlins - Rawlins
Riverton - Riverton
Rock Springs - Rock Springs City - Rock Springs Chamber of Commerce Rock Springs is known as the home of 56 nationalities; a true melting pot. Formed by the railroad and coal
mines, Rock Springs offers a variety of recreational opportunities for visitors and residents alike. Established
in 1888 as a mining town, the natural resources around the area are the driving force behind the Rock Springs economy.
The Sand Dunes, just a few miles north of Rock Springs, are the largest in North America.
Saratoga - Town of Saratoga
Sheridan - City of Sheridan - number one Western Town - Sheridan Travel and Tourism How the west is still being won in Sheridan, Wyoming - Choosing an authentic Western vacation just got a
whole lot easier. Sheridan has been named the number one Western Town in America, and it's not for the reasons you might think . . .
Sure, the area is steeped in western history, and Buffalo Bill Cody once called the Sheridan Inn his home for a
time in the 1890s. But according to True West Magazine [ 2006 ] this small northern Wyoming town takes first place honors because everything about it is authentically Western.
Thayne - Town of Thayne
Small Western Wyoming town in the Rocky Mountains close to numerous outdoor activities: World class
fishing, skiing, snowmobiling, hiking, camping, biking, river rafting, kayaking, horseback riding and hunting.
Torrington
Worland
Devil's Tower - located near Moorcroft in Crook County
The nation's first national monument, Devils Tower, looms prominently over the Belle Fourche River in a place
where the pine forests of the Black Hills merge with the grasslands of the rolling plains. This imposing
formation, located 28 miles northwest of Sundance off WYO 24, is a stump-shaped cluster of rock columns 1,000 feet across the bottom and 275 feet across the top.
Made famous in the film 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind'.
Laramie Peak
Located in the vast Medicine Bow National Forest in southern Converse County, Laramie Peak reaches just above 10,000 from sea level. This landmark has been explored since the 1800's.
Old Faithful Geyser
The Old Faithful Geyser, located in Yellowstone National Park, is perhaps the world's most famous geyser.
Old faithful was named in 1870 by the Washburn Party and was the first geyser in the park to receive a name . See Old Faithful Geyser WebCam.
Teton Range
The Teton Range in the northwest extends for 50 miles (80 km) and represents the most impressive section
of mountains in the state, home to the second highest peak Grand Teton and Grand Teton National Park which preserves the most scenic section of the Teton range
News - Wyoming Tribune-Eagle Online
Radio - Wyoming Public Radio
TV - Wyoming Public TV
University - University of Wyoming
Wyoming State Fair & Rodeo
Douglas is home to the Wyoming State Fair. Every year toward the end of August, the State Fair gets
underway with many fun filled activities that attract people from around the state and across the nation.
Cuisine - Wyoming Recipes
Cameron Ranch - Free grass fed beef and lamb recipes
Wild Wyoming Gourmet Western On-Line Food Store [ Wild Rabbit Pot Au Feu ]
Wyoming Natural Products - see 'What's Cookin?'
Cooking Tips for Wyoming Natural Beef / Recipes for a Healthy Lifestyle
Buffalo Meat, Montana-Wyoming Buffalo Company
Historic American Recipes
Apple-Fritters | Dough-Nuts | Cocoa-nut Drops | Molasses Gingerbread | Common Gingerbread | Election Cake |
Indian Meal Pudding | Fried Sweet Potatoes | Sweet Potato Pie | Beef-Stake | German Chicken Stew | Jack Rabbit Stew | To Roast a Pig | Broiled Scrod | To boil a Cod's Head.
History Wyoming
History of Wyoming
National Park Service - Links to the past
Explore America's cultural resources - buildings, landscapes, archeological sites, ethnographic resources, objects and documents, structures and districts.
Music, Arts & Culture, Entertainment
Wyoming Arts Council The Wyoming Arts Council's mission is to enhance the quality of life for the people of Wyoming by providing
resources to sustain, promote and cultivate the arts.
Wyoming State Museum
Ticketmaster.com - Concerts, Sports, Theater
Web Portals / Search Engines / Directory
GoWYLD - Wyoming's Portal to Knowledge and Learning
American Discovery Trail
The American Discovery Trail (ADT) is a new breed of national trail — part city, part small town, part forest,
part mountains, part desert — all in one trail. Its 6,800+ miles of continuous, multi-use trail stretches from Cape
Henlopen State Park, Delaware, to Pt. Reyes National Seashore, California. It reaches across America, linking
community to community in the first coast to coast, non-motorized trail. The ADT provides trail users the
opportunity to journey into the heart of all that is uniquely American — its culture, heritage, landscape and spirit.
Online Highways - destination guides
Roadside America - online guide to offbeat tourist attractions
Theme Parks USA
Directory of Theme Parks, Amusement Parks, Waterparks & Zoos
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