Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming/Montana/Idaho
Yellowstone National Park lies in northwest Wyoming immediately to the north of Grand Teton National Park. Ninety-six percent of the park is located in the state of Wyoming, another three percent is in Montana, and one percent is in Idaho. Yellowstone, the world’s first national park, offers the world’s largest concentration of thermal features such as geysers and hot pools, outstanding opportunities to view wildlife, and a wide variety of recreational activities. More…
Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming
Grand Teton National Park lies in northwest Wyoming immediately to the south of Yellowstone National Park. The park features one of the world’s most spectacular mountain chains, the Teton Range. Offers outstanding opportunities to view wildlife and a wide variety of recreational activities. More…
Wyoming Destinations – Northern Rockies Travel Guide
Travel guide to popular attractions in Wyoming including Yellowstone National Park, Grand Teton National Park, Devils Tower National Monument, Beartooth Highway, Bighorn National Forest, and the cities/towns of Jackson, Dubois, Cody, and Thermopolis. More…
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Utah/Wyoming
The Flaming Gorge region of northeastern Utah and southern Wyoming is a remote region of unspoiled vistas and interesting contrasts. The impounded Green River forms a huge reservoir within the Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area. Much of the reservoir sits within a desert region in Wyoming. More…
Wyoming/Montana’s Beartooth Highway
The Beartooth Highway is considered one of America’s most spectacular alpine byways, offering rugged mountains, icy glaciers, and alpine meadows full of wildflowers as well as abundant wildlife. The highway holds the distinction of being the longest stretch of road running though alpine tundra in the world… More…