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Western Authenticity Transcends Time at Eatons’ Ranch

If you’re looking for the quintessential dude ranch experience, make your way to Wolf, Wyoming. That’s where you’ll find Eatons’ Ranch – a place stuck in time, in the very best way....

Culture

Close Encounters with a Spiritual Landmark

Whether you believe in extraterrestrials or you’re certain Area 51 is nothing more than an Air Force facility, there’s no denying that Steven Spielberg’s Close Encounters of the Third Kind is a cult classic worthy ...

Outdoors

6 Things You Never Knew About Bighorn Sheep

Living in a cabin made for $72 in 1970, John Mionczynski is the true definition of a naturalist. With a background in Biology, he can tell you just about anything you want to know about the plant life that grows in Wyomi...

Outdoors

10 Ways to Love Our Public Lands

Wyoming loves our state and federal parks, forests, and recreation areas and we hope you do too. Help us preserve the land for years to come, while being safe on your visit with these helpful tips. 1. Pack Your Patience ...

Culture

Frank Teasley Dogsled Expert

Grab a dogsled. Hook up some dogs. Get on, hang on, and be off. No other method of winter travel compares, Frank Teasley says. And he ought to know....

Culture

Artist George Bumann

George Bumann is an artist and naturalist working in what is arguably the best studio in the world—Yellowstone National Park....

Trip Ideas

5 Free Things to Do En Route from Rockies to Tetons

Southwest Wyoming is filled with beautiful rock formations, fun recreational activities, scenic byways and intriguing fossilized remains. It is a spectacular region to visit — all without breaking the bank....

Outdoors

17 Strange and Wild Landmarks in Wyoming

From Yellowstone’s famed geysers to the towering Tetons, Wyoming is home to some spectacular natural wonders, many of which have left tourists—and even some scientists—scratching their heads in disbelief....

Culture

The Healing Power of Nature

Scaling the side of a mountain isn’t an activity most would describe as “comforting.” Especially when the only things preventing a free fall are your own hands, feet and a harness. But some people crave the challen...

Culture

Screen Door Porch

Every setting has a sound – a unique energy that vibrates through the streets and whistles in the trees. So what’s the song of the Grand Tetons? What tunes do Wyoming’s rivers and historic western towns inspire? Th...