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From the ancient wonders found in Fossil Butte National Monument to the jagged peaks of Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming is a testament to the natural world. With two national parks, two national monuments, countless national historic sites, and iconic landmarks, these grounds have long beckoned to explorers and renegades. It’s clear why the world’s first national park, Yellowstone National Park, was established in Wyoming.
As you prepare to embark on your next adventure, make the most of your time in Wyoming with our practical itineraries, trail guides, sightseeing tips, and local recommendations, designed to shape a memorable trip in the Wild West.
Having a hard time deciding where to start? Let us give you a cheat sheet to help guide your planning.
Embrace the horizon. Discover why Cody Yellowstone will be wild forever.
Embrace the horizon. Discover why Cody Yellowstone will be wild forever.
Embrace the horizon. Discover why Cody Yellowstone will be wild forever.
Check out our Wyoming-approved guides, itineraries, and stories to help plan your trip.
Beyond Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park are historical sites, recreational areas, trails, parks, and parkways that offer even more to explore in Wyoming. Whether you’re coming to see the natural beauty and wonders, conquer the trails and mountains, or learn about our rich and storied past, you’ll find all you could want in Wyoming and more.
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What national parks are in Wyoming?
Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park are the two national parks located in Wyoming. In addition to these two well-known areas, Wyoming is home to Devils Tower National Monument, Fossil Butte National Monument, Fort Laramie National Historic Site, Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area and Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area. Learn more about our national parks here.
What is the best-known national park in Wyoming?
The best-known national park in Wyoming is Yellowstone National Park. Most of this popular national park’s 2.2 million acres are within Wyoming’s borders – 96 percent of it to be exact. Learn more about the world-famous Yellowstone National Park and how to best experience it here.
What do I need to bring with me into Wyoming’s parks?
Good outdoor shoes, water, a map, snacks, sunscreen, and appropriate clothing are a great place to start. You’ll want to tailor your outfit and gear to the activities you choose to do while exploring. If participating in a guided tour or activity, call the provider ahead of time to ask, and stop at a local supply store to stock up!