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dunes and re d-ro ck forma tions make this high-dese r t hidde n gem a must-se e on your ne x t Wyoming adve nture.
• Killpecker Sand Dunes
• Byway Bus Tour on an All- American Road
• Boars Tusk Volcano Stem
• White Mountain Pe troglyphs
• 7 0 0+ events annually
• Miles of Green River fishing for burbot , kokanee salmon, mountain whitefish and trout
• Award-winning downtown and mountain-biking trails
• A West so Wild, it’s where Butch Cassidy got his name











































First Lady Jennie and I are delighted to welcome you to the Cowboy State. Whether your travels have you motoring along our highways, spending time on the historic main streets of our communities or exploring our public lands, we hope this guide will help you discover the many treasures that make Wyoming unlike anywhere else.
Wyoming’s heritage is firmly rooted in the traditions of the West — independence, resilience and a welcoming approach to our visitors. Our wide-open landscapes tell the stories of earlier generations whose livelihoods depended on hard work and determination. You’ll see this spirit in the people you meet, the communities you visit and the way we care for the land we call home.
Here, natural beauty surrounds you at every turn — from the Teton, Bighorn and Medicine Bow mountains to the rolling prairies, vast forests and numerous backcountry trails. You’ll encounter abundant wildlife in its natural habitat, vibrant cultural events and historic landmarks that tell the story of the American West. Wyoming communities offer the best of small-town America, where you’ll find a warm welcome and a genuine sense of community.
As you explore Wyoming, we ask you to help us preserve what makes this place special. Keep our public lands pristine by practicing “WY Responsibly” principles, respect wildlife by giving them space and honor the quiet beauty of our landscapes.
Wherever your travels take you, I’m certain your Wyoming experience will be memorable. We hope you’ll carry a bit of Wyoming home with you — and return again soon.
Safe travels,

Warmest greetings from the Cowboy State — welcome to Wyoming.
From all of us at the Wyoming Office of Tourism, we extend our warmest greetings and a heartfelt welcome to you and your family. As residents who live, work and play in this incredible state, we’re thrilled to share our backyard with you.
We invite you to explore our national and state parks, monuments, historic sites and other recreational areas. From the geothermal features in Yellowstone to the fossils hidden beneath the earth, Wyoming is full of discoveries waiting to be made. Beyond the breathtaking outdoors, you’ll find Wyoming’s pioneering spirit and deep-rooted Western hospitality that make our home truly remarkable. Experience our Western culture by attending a rodeo, learning to line dance or spending a night under the stars. Our guides, ranchers, hoteliers and neighbors strive to make your trip safe and memorable. We can’t wait to share how our beautiful state inspires us through art, homecooked meals, locally sourced spirits and handmade goods.
During your stay, we hope you’ll not only enjoy the breathtaking landscapes but also forge a lasting connection with our state. We invite all visitors to embrace a responsible approach to tourism, one that enhances your experience while safeguarding our cherished environment. Become stewards of the land and wildlife and shop locally to support our communities, creating a sustainable and responsible tourism experience for all. We are excited to have you as our guests and hope that your visit to Wyoming becomes a cherished memory. Here’s to a great adventure ahead!
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Welcome to Wyoming! As your travel guide to these incredible Wyoming spaces, we’re stoked to share all the beauty that surrounds us along our incredible Wyoming trails. We also want to share a philosophy we hold dear: WY Responsibly. It’s more than just a set of rules; it’s about understanding why this land deserves our respect and how that respect enriches our own experiences.

WY Responsibly isn’t about restriction; it’s about connection. It’s about recognizing that we are guests in a vast and intricate ecosystem where every action has an impact. By respecting the wildlife, outdoor adventures and Wyoming’s communities, we not only protect Wyoming’s treasures but also unlock a deeper, more meaningful connection to this incredible land. So, as we explore these wonders together, let’s put this philosophy into action, ensuring that the magic of Wyoming endures for all who follow.


Imagine your home constantly visited by curious strangers. That’s the reality for Wyoming’s wildlife. Respect their space by staying on designated trails and minimizing habitat disturbance. Protect them by storing food securely. Avoid feeding them, honoring their natural instincts and self-sufficiency. Admire from a distance, preserving their wildness. Each quiet observation, each respectful pause, allows us to witness their natural beauty. Let’s be mindful guests, ensuring these magnificent creatures remain wild for generations to come. Turn to p. 69 for more wildlife-safety tips.

These trails tell Wyoming’s story. Stay on marked paths, even if a shortcut seems tempting, to prevent erosion and protect fragile plants. Pack out all trash, including food scraps; leave nothing behind. When we tread lightly, we become part of a legacy of stewardship, contributing to the enduring magic of Wyoming’s wilderness. Get ideas for experiencing Mother Nature on p. 63.

Find WY Responsibly travel tips scattered throughout this guide. Learn more at travelwy.com/ wyresponsibly Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.
The towns we pass through are vibrant communities, rich with histories and cultures, including those of the Northern Arapaho and Eastern Shoshone tribes. Supporting local businesses and engaging respectfully with residents weaves us into Wyoming’s story. We learn, connect and deepen our understanding of this extraordinary place. Appreciating the Cowboy State’s way of life enriches our journey with authentic experiences. Begin mapping your Wyoming road trip on p. 18.
Wyoming is a land steeped in heritage and lore, from cowboys and outlaws to ancient peoples and sacred sites. Join us as we explore Wyoming’s spirited past and vibrant present at these historical and cultural gems that make the West endlessly fascinating.

Butch Cassidy spent 18 months in the Wyoming State Penitentiary, now the Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site. Learn about Wyoming’s outlaws by investigating restored buildings and attending special events such as Butch Cassidy Days.
At the Wyoming State Museum, you can delve into Native American and coal-mining history and the people, places and events that shaped the Cowboy State.

From year-round cultural events to the Wind River Tribal Buffalo Initiative restoring bison to the area, the Wind River Indian Reservation, one of the 10 largest in the country, offers multifaceted aspects of Wyoming’s Native American culture and heritage.

A challenging past provides the chance for education and insight at the Heart Mountain Interpretive Center, a former JapaneseAmerican confinement site during World War II. Discover its story told by the people who once lived there through artifacts, photographs and interpretive tours.


Located on the edge of Piedmont, a former logging spot turned ghost town, these kilns once produced important charcoal that was carried west to Utah on the Union Pacific Railroad.
6. LEGEND ROCK STATE PETROGLYPH SITE, Thermopolis
Step back into ancient times to examine more than 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels and 300-plus petroglyph figures at this sacred Native American site near Thermopolis.
7. OUTLAW STOP, Baggs
Set on the WyomingColorado border, Baggs was the perfect hideout and rendezvous point for members of the Wild Bunch. See the Outlaw Stop where characters like Butch Cassidy went for a good meal and entertainment.
8. SOUTH PASS CITY, near Lander South Pass City preserves its 1867 gold rush roots with 24 historical buildings, exhibits, trails and the Carissa Gold Mine. Visitors can pan for gold or join July’s Gold Rush Days.
9. MEDICINE LODGE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, near Hyattville
Explore thousands of years of Native American history at an archaeological site that’s also rich with wildlife viewing. See petroglyphs and pictographs on a vast sandstone cliff, take a hike to spot prairie dogs or hook glistening brook and brown trout.
10. INDEPENDENCE ROCK STATE HISTORIC SITE, Alcova
Independence Rock, dubbed the “Register of the Desert,” bears 5,000 pioneer names, the earliest from 1824. Named after a July Fourth celebration with William Sublette’s party, it became a key landmark for travelers passing through. Rising 136 feet, it overlooks Devil’s Gate, where the river carved deeply into the rock.
Make Wyoming’s robust assortment of national and state historic sites part of your route. Turn to p. 18 to map your road trip. Learn more about Wyoming’s historic sites: travelwy.com/historicalsites and travelwy.com/ forts-and-battlefields
» Ames Monument State Historic Site
» Camp Douglas Officers’ Club State Historic Site
» Connor Battlefield State Historic Site
» Fort Bonneville State Historic Site
» Fort Bridger State Historic Site
» Fort Fetterman State Historic Site
» Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site
» Fort Laramie National Historic Site
» Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site
» Fort Reno State Historic Site
» Fort Supply State Historic Site
» Granger Stage Station State Historic Site
» Historic Governors’ Mansion State Historic Site
» Names Hill State Historic Site
» National Historic Trails Interpretive Center
» Oregon Trail Ruts State Historic Site
» Point of Rocks Stage Station State Historic Site
» Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility State Historic Site
» Register Cliff State Historic Site
» Trail End State Historic Site
» Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum
Delve deeper into our historical sites and cultural treasures to learn about lawless legends, storied mining days, Indigenous peoples and more: travelwy.com/outlaw-history and travelwy.com/cultural-sites

1869 The Wyoming Territory approved the first unconditional law in the U.S. permanently guaranteeing women their inherent right to vote and hold office more than 50 years before women could vote and hold office in the U.S.
1872 Yellowstone was designated as America’s first national park by President Ulysses S. Grant.
1904 The term “dude ranch” was coined at Eatons’ Ranch in Wolf, the country’s first and oldest dude ranch, which still welcomes guests today.
1906 Devils Tower was designated as America’s first national monument by President Theodore Roosevelt.




JANUARY
Saratoga Lake Ice Fishing Derby
Saratoga | Jan. 17–18, 2026
Pedigree® Stage Stop Race
Jackson to Evanston | Jan. 30–Feb. 6, 2026
FEBRUARY
Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo
Sheridan | Feb. 2–7, 2026
Sundance Winter Festival
Sundance | Feb. 14, 2026
Pinedale Winter Carnival
Pinedale | Feb. 14–15, 2026
World Championship
Snowmobile Hill Climb
Jackson | March 19–22, 2026
Ceili at the Roundhouse
Celtic Festival
Evanston | March 20–21, 2026
MAY
Museum of the Mountain Man Living History Days
Pinedale | May 12–14, 2026
Elkfest
Jackson | May 16, 2026
Old West Days
Jackson | May 22–25, 2026
Depot Days
Cheyenne | May TBA, 2026
Eaton’s Horse Drive
Sheridan | May TBA, 2026
Lilac Days
Basin | June 6, 2026
Fossilfest
Kemmerer | June 12–13, 2026
College National Finals Rodeo
Casper | June 16–20, 2026
Chugwater Chili Cook-Off
Chugwater | June 20, 2026
Woodchoppers Jamboree & Rodeo
Encampment | June 20–21, 2026
Lovell Mustang Days
Lovell | June 21–27, 2026
1838 Mountain Man Rendezvous
Riverton | June 24–28, 2026
Flaming Gorge Days
Green River | June 26–27, 2026
Cody Stampede
Cody | June 30–July 4, 2026
Cody Nite Rodeo
Cody | Nightly in June, July & August
Northern Arapaho Native American Song and Dance
Riverton | Every Tuesday in June, July & August at Wind River Hotel & Casino
Eastern Shoshone Indian Days Powwow
Fort Washakie | June TBA, 2026
Wyoming Brewers Festival
Cheyenne | June TBA, 2026
Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo
Casper | July 3–11, 2026
Pioneer Days Rodeo
Lander | July 3–4, 2026
Old-Fashioned Fourth of July
Fort Laramie | July 4, 2026
Laramie Jubilee Days
Laramie | July 4–12, 2026
Sheridan WYO Rodeo
Sheridan | July 8–11, 2026
Green River Rendezvous
Pinedale | July 9–13, 2026
International Day
Rock Springs | July 11, 2026
Laramie Brewfest
Laramie | July 11, 2026
Gold Rush Days
South Pass City | July 11–12, 2026
Cheyenne Frontier Days
Cheyenne | July 17–26, 2026
Riverton Rendezvous Balloon Rally
Riverton | July 17–19, 2026
National Day of the American Cowboy
Meeteetse | July 18, 2026
Kaycee Outlaw Music Festival
Kaycee | July 20–21, 2026
Wyoming’s Big Show
Rock Springs | July 28–Aug. 1, 2026
Wyoming Sheep & Wool Festival
Powell | July 31–Aug. 2, 2026
Cody Nite Rodeo
Cody | Nightly in June, July & August
Northern Arapaho Native American Song and Dance
Riverton | Every Tuesday in June, July & August at Wind River Hotel & Casino
International Climbers’ Festival
Lander | July TBA, 2026
The Legend of Rawhide
Lusk | July TBA, 2026
Longmire Days
Buffalo | July TBA, 2026
AUGUST
Wyoming State Fair
Douglas | Aug. 11–15, 2026
Art on the Green & River Festival
Green River | Aug. 14–15, 2026
Riverfest
Casper | Aug. 15, 2026
Steinley Cup Microbrew Festival
Saratoga | Aug. 15, 2026
Cody Nite Rodeo
Cody | Nightly in June, July & August
Northern Arapaho Native American Song and Dance
Riverton | Every Tuesday in June, July & August at Wind River Hotel & Casino
5150’ Festival
Casper | Aug. TBA, 2026
Beartrap Summer Festival
Casper | Aug. TBA, 2026
SEPTEMBER
Fall Arts Festival
Jackson | Sept. 3–14, 2026
Fort Bridger Rendezvous
Fort Bridger | Sept. 4–7, 2026
Labor Day Celebration
Meeteetse | Sept. 5–7, 2026
Don King Days & World Championship Blacksmiths Competition
Sheridan | Sept. 6–7, 2026
Annual Wine Fest
Sheridan | Sept. 12, 2026
Homesteader Days Festival
Powell | Sept. 12, 2026
OCTOBER
WYO Film Festival
Sheridan | Oct. TBA, 2026
Wyoming Frontier Prison
Haunted Halloween Night Tours
Rawlins | Oct. TBA, 2026
Wyoming Frontier Prison
Masquerade Ball
Rawlins | Oct. TBA, 2026
DECEMBER
Saratoga Festival of Trees
Saratoga | Dec. 4, 2026
Parade of Lights
Gillette | Dec. 5, 2026
Winterfest
Rawlins | Dec. 12, 2026
New Year’s Eve Buck & Ball
Gillette | Dec. 31, 2026
















From its unpredictable weather to its vast distances, Wyoming’s untamed beauty demands a bit of preparation — and knowing key tips can elevate your journey. Here’s a quick guide to navigating the Cowboy State:
Book lodging and campsites early.

Explore beyond the national parks for hidden gems.
Engage with locals for insider tips.
Acclimate to the altitude by staying hydrated.
Expect limited cell coverage and download offline maps.
Respect fire bans and practice campfire safety.
Fuel up often due to long distances.
Layer up for shifting weather.
Check road conditions, especially in winter.
Support local businesses and savor authentic flavors.
Keep pets leashed and clean up after them.
Embrace the vastness, finding moments of quiet to appreciate the landscape.
These insights will help you fully experience Wyoming’s charm. Learn more at travelwy.com/faqs Plot your perfect WY adventure with travelwy.com/maps.
Nearly all Wyoming airports — including those in Casper, Cody, Gillette, Jackson, Laramie, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan — offer direct flights to and from Denver and/or Salt Lake City. Nonstop service to and from Jackson Hole Airport increases during the summer months and ski season with direct flights from Chicago, Atlanta, Houston, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Diego, San Francisco, Minneapolis, Newark, Denver and Seattle. *All flights are subject to change.
Learn more at travelwy.com/airtravel
RED CANYON, ©Jussi Grznar
WANT
Discover the beauty of our state along 21 scenic byways. Each numbered route on the map corresponds with descriptions (turn to the back of this map) making it easy to plan your journey.




CELEBRATE A MONUMENTAL ANNIVERSARY
In 2026, Devils Tower marks its 120th anniversary as the first national monument in the U.S., designated by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906.
To honor this milestone, catch special anniversary events at the iconic butte throughout the year. Find more details at travelwy.com/devilstowerfb .
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Devils Tower National Monument’s importance stretches back much further than 120 years, with long-held, deep spiritual meaning for Native Americans in the region. It’s known as Mato Tipila to the Lakota, which loosely translates to Bear Lodge. However, each culture has its own name for the tower with similar meanings, including Bear’s Tipi, Bear’s Hat and Bear’s Lair. It wasn’t until the 1870s that a possible mistranslation resulted in it being called Devils Tower.
Most legends about the tower’s formation involve a bear chasing children who escaped when the rock suddenly grew very tall, leaving the bear to claw at the sides and create the long, vertical grooves. There is a common belief in its power of protection, and Indigenous peoples visit the monument for sweat lodges, sun dances, fasting and placing colorful prayer bundles.
Visitors can explore several scenic hiking trails, watch playful critters at the prairie dog town, fish in the nearby Belle Fourche River or test their skills on the rock-climbing routes. Keep in mind there’s a voluntary climbing closure in June, a particularly spiritual and culturally significant time for Native American nations associated with the tower.
You can visit Devils Tower year-round. Parking is limited and can fill up quickly in the summer. Many areas are wheelchairaccessible, including the visitor center, restrooms, select campsites and picnic areas.
Learn more at travelwy.com/ devilstower and get another look at Devils Tower on the cover of this guide.
›› Devils Tower stands 867 feet tall from base to summit.
›› The summit is roughly the size of a football field.
›› Formed about 50 million years ago, the tower is made of igneous rock called phonolite porphyry.
›› It famously provided an otherworldly setting in the 1977 movie “Close Encounters of the Third Kind.”
Explore the quintessential American West for geologic marvels, evergreen forests, sprawling prairieland, small towns and, of course, shimmering night skies. =
START: Beulah
» Vore Buffalo Jump, near Beulah Stop by the small interpretive center to gain insight into how this natural sinkhole was used as a buffalo jump (or trap) by Native American tribes from about 1500 to 1800 A.D.
» Sundance White Ranch Park
Tackle the Outlaw Trail by foot or bike for challenging terrain, from rolling to steep. You’ll spot a bounty of wildlife, from mule deer to meadowlarks, on 100 acres near Sundance Mountain
» Devils Tower
National Monument
Hike trails around America’s first national monument, a 1,267-foot striated rock tower that gained fame in Steven Spielberg’s “Close Encounters of the Third Kind,” then stay for celestial wonders. Read more on p. 17.
STARGAZING TIPS
Learn about all the best places to spot a shooting star in Wyoming at travelwy.com/stars
» Frontier Auto Museum
See classic cars in a museum filled with retro charm. Stay overnight in Neon Park, where restored campers and a 1920s school bus offer an unforgettable sleepover experience.
» Sheridan Main Street
Stroll Sheridan’s thriving Main Street Historic District for its nostalgic feel and local shops. Stop for a delicious meal at Ice Haus Eatery, a food hall serving everything from Philly cheesesteaks to Italian dishes, or try the French-inspired Le Rêve Restaurant and Raw Bar
» The Brinton Museum
See Wyoming history through the lens of The Brinton, an arts-focused ranch museum that tells the story of Wyoming across the centuries.

Road tripping through Wyoming is the perfect way to explore the state’s fascinating and sometimes remote landscapes. Bring or download a map for when cell service is hibernating. Get more travel tips at travelwy.com/ wyresponsibly and turn to p. 11.
» Jim Gatchell
Memorial Museum
Browse the personal collection of Jim Gatchell, a pharmacist and historian who served settlers, frontiersmen and members of the Lakota and Northern Cheyenne tribes in the early 1900s.
BONUS
Drive Cloud Peak Skyway, U.S. Route 16, from Buffalo to Ten Sleep, for more exhilarating mountain views.
» Rock climbing
Challenge yourself with a Wyoming Mountain Guides-led climb, then relax at Ten Sleep Brewing Co. with a Pack Saddle Porter or Huck n’ Tuck Wheat. They’ve got camping and showers, too.
» Washakie Museum & Cultural Center
Exhibits on paleontology, archaeology and early settlements portray the relationship between the historical inhabitants of the Bighorn Basin and their environment.
» Red Gulch
Dinosaur Tracksite
Inspect the largest dinosaur tracksite in Wyoming, showcasing ancient prints from the Middle Jurassic Period.
BONUS
Have extra time? Detour to Shell Campground in, you guessed it, nearby Shell for comfy cabins, fullhookup RV sites and fully outfitted glamping tents that boast queensized beds and electricity!
» Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting
Pause for outdoor displays of vintage airplanes to stretch your legs and learn a thing or two about aviation.
» Queen Bee Gardens
Stock up on chocolates, truffles, toffee candies and caramels made with Wyoming honey so good you’ll want to eat it on its ooey-gooey own.
» Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center
Visit the center to learn about its mustang-preservation efforts, then see wild horses roam the prairie landscape near Lovell with a special PryorWild tour.
» Bighorn Canyon/ Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, near Lovell Drive Hwy. 37, a scenic road that passes through the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range, on the way to the spectacular Devil Canyon Overlook. Hike for views of Bighorn Lake, wild horses and the massive multicolored canyon walls. Learn more on p. 58.
Approx. 219 miles to Yellowstone National Park
Approx. 284 miles to Grand Teton National Park
VISITOR CENTERS
MUSEUM OF FLIGHT & AERIAL FIREFIGHTING



Learn more about Canyons & Towers road-trip towns — and minimize backtracking with the most natural driving route — as you map out your Wyoming adventure at travelwy.com/canyonsandtowers.
If You Love Ranch Life …

4.8
“My Dad and I came here to do horseback riding. We had a great time. The scenery was beautiful. A real authentic experience. The staff was super friendly and helpful. We highly recommend coming here to stay or just to do horseback riding. The two-hour trail ride is the perfect time; good for beginners, too. It takes you up to a beautiful clear blue lake!” — Macy L.
If You Love History …

4.5
“We loved this place! The history, the room, the photos and information about the hotel. Thankful for the helpful staff who helped us get dinner reservations and were so helpful with everything. We stayed in the Rough Riders room, and we slept so peacefully and soundly. Every detail in the room was spot on. We also enjoyed the wonderful egg bake at breakfast. This is a historical gem that is not to be missed.” — Bunny H.
If You Love Adventure …

4.8
“A great getaway! The staff was so friendly and the included breakfast and dinner were very good. They made us sandwiches for our hiking trip. We enjoyed watching all the moose that hung out in front of the lodge most of the day. Our cabin was so clean and comfortable. Each night after dinner there was a nice fire to sit around in front of the lodge.” — Jltibbles
If You Love Comfort …

LODGE | GILLETTE
4.4
“My husband and I chose Arbuckle at random due to its convenient location in our travels and reasonable rates. We couldn’t be happier with the decision! We highly recommend Arbuckle Lodge to anyone looking for a beautiful, clean and spacious suite, with all the amenities including very friendly and helpful staff. They made a long journey on the road feel a little more like home for the night.” — Corianne C.
» Big Lost Meadery and Brewery, Gillette » Durham Bison Ranch, Gillette
» Mountain Meadow Wool, Buffalo
» Anna Miller Museum, Newcastle » Crazy Woman Trading Post, Greybull 4.7
» The Carter Inn, Ten Sleep
» Hidden Treasure Day Charters, Lovell
» King’s Saddlery, Sheridan
» Pizza Carrello, Gillette
4.6
» Buffalo Jump Steakhouse, Beulah
» Cowgirl Pizza, Sundance
» Crook County Museum & 1875 Gallery, Sundance
» Medicine Wheel National Historic Landmark, Lovell 4.5
» TA Guest Ranch, Buffalo » The Historic Occidental Hotel & Saloon, Buffalo 4.4
» Eagle Butte Coal Mine Tours, Gillette
» Stogie Joe’s, Worland 4.3 » Frackelton’s, Sheridan







await you in majestic Big Horn County, Wyoming. Whether you spend a day or a week, you can see breathtaking beauty and stunning vistas, and enjoy the kind of western experiences that only Wyoming can provide. Traveling the U.S. 14-14A loop through the Big Horn Mountains and into the Big Horn Basin, you can find adventures galore and make lasting memories. Nestled at the base of the Big Horns lie Lovell, Greybull and Basin, your adventure basecamps. Stay in either Greybull or Lovell and enjoy clean and comfortable motels, fabulous restaurants, local shopping and relaxing with the best in Western hospitality.
Uncover stories of the American West as you explore state parks, tucked-away outposts, historical pit stops and natural wonders.
= ACCESSIBLE NATURAL AREAS = STARGAZING AREAS
START: Powell END: Dubois TOTAL DRIVING DISTANCE: Approximately 290 miles
» Interpretive Agriculture Tours
Set in the Bighorn Basin Powell is a community rich in agricultural history. Take a tour and you’ll uncover farming and irrigation secrets, stock up on goods from an apothecary, see a working alpaca farm and sip locally made beer.
» Heart Mountain Interpretive Center
A former Japanese-American confinement site during World War II, the center offers an opportunity to learn and see through the eyes of those detained here. Tour the original structures, artifacts and photographs for insights into their lives. Turn to p. 12 for more must-see historical attractions.
» Buffalo Bill Center of the West
Explore five museums under one roof dedicated to Western history, art and heritage. Here, you’ll find stories of Wild West legends like Buffalo Bill and Annie Oakley, see interactive exhibits on Yellowstone wildlife, learn about the traditions of the Plains Native Americans and much more.
» Cody Craft Brewing
Stop by this family-friendly taproom to savor locally brewed lagers, ales and IPAs along with topping-stacked slices of pizza on an outdoor patio. Plus, play kid-approved games like pinball, Jenga or cornhole.
BONUS:
Pause for a stay at Pure Heart Retreat near Cody to unwind midtrip with a yoga and meditation experience in glass-dome lodges with vast mountain views, or experience living history at Buffalo Bill’s Irma Hotel in Cody.
» Meeteetse Chocolatier
Tim Kellogg, a cowboy turned chocolatier, makes all of Meeteetse’s artisan confections from scratch. Choose from exquisite truffle flavors like prickly pear cactus and Wyoming Whiskey.
» Wyoming Dinosaur Center & Dig Sites
Hundreds of displays and more than 30 mounted skeletons showcase Wyoming’s prehistoric past. See the Archaeopteryx specimen — one of only 12 in the world — or dig for fossils yourself. Learn more about Wyoming’s fossils on p. 66.
» Hot Springs State Park
Walk along the boardwalk atop colorful hot-spring terraces, then let your worries melt away amid steaming waters in one of the on-site mineral pools. Tip: Only enter pools designated for soaking, as many hot springs are far too hot and delicate to enter.
» Wind River Canyon
Travel through time on the Wind River Canyon Scenic Byway to glimpse ancient, pink-hued rock walls and roaming wildlife. Beyond the road, the canyon beckons with adventure like river rafting through surging rapids and guided fishing trips.
» Castle Gardens Petroglyphs
Walk among rock turrets and towers, shaped by the eroding wind, and discover ancient carvings etched into the sandstone. Examine this Native American rock art, or petroglyphs, featuring human and animal figures, including turtles and birds.
BONUS:
Cruise the self-guided Wind River Indian Reservation Driving Tour to see cultural and historical sites of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes, including the grave of Chief Washakie. Learn more at windriver.org
» Sinks Canyon State Park
See “The Sinks,” a phenomenon where the Popo Agie River vanishes into a limestone cavern, then reappears at “The Rise” hours later. Then, extend your visit for exceptional stargazing in Wyoming’s first International Dark Sky Park.
» National Museum of Military Vehicles
Immerse yourself in America’s military history with powerful stories of those who served, hundreds of restored vehicles and fascinating displays showcasing historical firearms and uniforms.
» National Bighorn Sheep Center
The world’s largest wintering herd of bighorn sheep roams this remote area in Dubois. Stop by the center to view exhibits about the majestic mammals and take a tour to see them in their natural habitat.
WHAT’ S NEXT?
Head to a National Park FROM DUBOIS
Approx. 213 miles to Yellowstone National Park
Approx. 53 miles to Grand Teton National Park
Shoshone National Forest Boysen State Park
Sinks Canyon State Park
Hot Springs State Park



PLAN YOUR TRIP
Learn more about Rivers & Ranges road-trip towns — and minimize backtracking with the most natural driving route — as you map out your Wyoming adventure: travelwy.com/riversandranges
TRIPADVISOR-APPROVED LODGING

5.0
“What a refreshing experience! I stayed here with my boys during a sports tournament and everyone enjoyed it. Modern, but quaint. Love it! Where can I find another one in the next city?! Consider me a fan of the new, reborn ‘motel’ experience.” — Jason K.

4.8
“We had a family reunion this weekend. It was fabulous — from arranging accommodations with Stacey to arrival and departure, we were treated with the most delightful experience. The Chamberlin has been exquisitely restored and provides guests with amazing amenities like tastefully decorated rooms, a beautiful atrium and lounge, and garden patio to mention only a few. We hated to leave and can’t wait to return!” — Jane T.

4.9
“Myself and four friends stayed with George [the host and owner] this November. He has an amazing place and makes a great breakfast! The scenery is truly breathtaking when you step outside and look around. George is an amazing host and loves to share the beauty that Wyoming has to offer! If you want an awesome place to stay, I would highly recommend staying with him! Thanks again for your hospitality!” — Rod R.

4.3
“The stay here was one of the best that we have ever had at a casino hotel. The price of the room was excellent, a great value. The room was large, the bathroom toiletries were very nice, and the variety of K-Cup coffees and teas were a nice touch. The room seemed to be very clean. We played on the slots for maybe a couple of hours. And, in the end, we walked away with money!” — Mary B.
5.0
» Audra’s Copper Coo Coffee & Tea, Thermopolis
4.9
» Brooks Lake Lodge & Spa, Dubois
» Legends Bookstore, Cody
4.8
» Dubois Badlands, Dubois
» Dug Up Gun Museum, Cody
» Kirwin Ghost Town, Meeteetse
4.7
» Homesteader Museum, Powell
» Wind River Canyon Whitewater & Fly Fishing, Thermopolis
4.6
» Cody Cattle Company Chuckwagon Dinner, Cody
» Uncommon Grounds, Powell
» Wind River Heritage Center, Riverton
4.5
» Legend Rock Petroglyph Site, Thermopolis
» The Middle Fork, Lander
4.4
» Cowboy Cafe, Dubois
» Cowfish, Lander
» Old Trail Town, Cody
4.2
» Shoshone Rose Casino & Hotel, Lander















Private tours of Yellowstone/Cody area. Tours include Archeology, Dinosaur Tracks, Wild Horses, Wildlife Viewing, History, Photography and more.
307-527-6316
TourToYellowstone.com


POWERSPORT RENTALS & TOURS



Explore Yellowstone National Park’s surrounding areas via off-road vehicles with Out West Adventures in Cody as your guide. Go for half- and full days.
405 Yellowstone Avenue Out-WestAdventures.com

Cody/Yellowstone’s premier fly fishing outfitter for over 35 years. Located under the leaping neon trout in downtown Cody.
307-527-7274
NorthForkAnglers.com

Cody Craft Brewing serves up 12 taps of the finest beers brewed in the Bighorn Basin in a spacious, familyfriendly taproom.
307-578-8126
CodyCraftBrewing.com



Experience the history of the West through firearms at Cody’s premier shooting experience! State-of-the-art indoor firearms range, kids arcade, wildlife exhibit and historical display. Our focus is on safety and historical context; 1st time shooters encouraged!
307-586-4287
CodyFirearmsExperience.com


Open May–September, 6 miles west of Cody. FREE ADMISSION. Travel information, exhibits, awesome canyon views
307-527-6076 | BBDVC.com























Immerse yourself in outdoor pursuits like trout fishing, hiking and stargazing, then dive into Western culture at museums and celebrated sites.
» National Historic Trails
Interpretive Center
Experience the adventurous lives of those who traveled America’s famous pioneer trails in search of a better home.
» Miracle Mile Fishing
Miracle Mile — part of the North Platte River — is a haven for catching brown, rainbow and cutthroat trout. Boost your chances of reeling in the big one with a knowledgeable local outfitter.
BONUS:
Stop for a sea-salt-caramel latte, freshfruit smoothie or iced chai tea at Crooked Creek Coffee Roasters in Casper.
» Ayres Natural Bridge
Discover a 100-foot-long natural rock arch spanning La Prele Creek west of Douglas. This oasis features a short trail that leads to a view of the “bridge” from above.
» Jackalope Square
According to legend, the jackalope was born in Douglas. Pose with an 8-foot statue of the creature at Jackalope Square. Don’t forget to tag #ThatsWY!
» Glendo State Park & Glendo Reservoir
The sparkling Glendo Reservoir attracts boaters, swimmers and anglers. Keep your eyes peeled for encampment rings from Native American tribes who once inhabited the area.
» Guernsey State Park
Explore historical structures built by the Civilian Conservation Corps in the 1930s, including a museum located at the top of a cliff that gives way to expansive reservoir views.
» Oregon Trail Ruts State Historic Site
Follow the deep wagon marks of travelers making their way to a new life in the West on this section of the Oregon–California Trail.
» Fort Laramie National Historic Site
Meander the grounds of the “Grand Old Post,” where preserved buildings, living-history volunteers and ranger programs offer insights into the saga of America’s Western expansion.
» Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility State Historic Park Visit the world’s only easily accessible Peacekeeper Missile Alert Facility and get an idea of what life was like for the well-oiled teams that worked here during Cold War times. It’s so cool it’s being designated as a National Historic Landmark.
» Wyoming State Capitol
Stop by and look around Wyoming’s elegant capitol building on a selfguided tour. Admire the Renaissancestyle architecture, marvel at stunning stained glass or see the Senate and House chambers.
» Vedauwoo Recreation Area
Located in Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest, this secluded rock formation is an oasis for hikers, campers and climbers and a prime destination for stargazing.
» Ivinson Mansion
Delve into Victorian-era life as you examine three floors of artifacts and local history on a docent-led exploration of this 1892 mansion, part of the Laramie Plains Museum
BONUS:
Hike, pedal or horseback ride across Pilot Hill Recreation Area with miles of meandering trails connecting Laramie’s foothills to Pole Mountain and Happy Jack Recreation Area. Rent bikes from Fast Haus Ski & Bike in nearby Laramie.
» Saratoga Hot Springs Resort & Spa
Soak travel-weary muscles in the natural mineral hot springs, then grab a refreshing brew at the on-site Snowy Mountain Pub
» Six Mile Gap Fishing
The North Platte River near Saratoga boasts multiple coveted fishing sections, including the Six Mile Gap — known for supplying a bounty of trophy trout. Find local guides and outfitters starting on p. 94.
» Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum
Known as Wyoming’s first state penitentiary, this jail contained many colorful and dangerous characters throughout its history, including 11 women.
» Alcova Reservoir & Fremont Canyon Boat, paddle or cast a line at Alcova Reservoir, boasting endless Wyoming scenery. Tip: Rentals are available at Alcova Resort and Marina and you can camp nearby. Or rock climb and mountain bike at Fremont Canyon with soaring canyon walls as the backdrop.
Approx. 282 miles to Grand Teton National Park



Learn more about Plains & Foothills road-trip towns — and minimize backtracking with the most natural driving route — as you map out your Wyoming adventure: travelwy.com/plainsandfoothills

4.9
“Vee Bar is such an enjoyable, welcoming guest ranch. Staff and owners feel like family. The location and choice of activities are the best. The horses are well taken care of and horseback rides are fit to your experience and wishes. Always encouraging and supportive. Can’t wait to go back for a fourth time!” — Brenda M.
TRIPADVISOR-APPROVED LODGING If You Love Ranch Life … If You Love History … If You Love Roughing It … If You Love Comfort …

4.1
“This place was a gem! Built in 1893, you check in at the saloon with antlers and taxidermy everywhere. We had our children with us and reserved two suites. It’s extremely affordable and the owner greeted us on the second floor. I read the C.J. Box book before arriving (highly recommend), and she [the owner] gave us a tour of the famous room. The owner was the kindest lady ever and kept telling us to ‘make ourselves at home.’ I loved the history she shared with us.” — Megan A.

4.5
“Wow, I had no idea Guernsey State Park was so beautiful. Lots of private camp sites. Loved the canyons and reservoir. Fun to see the small museum and what the Civilian Conservation Corps built. Awesome views. Quiet. Very helpful and kind state park employees. Very well-kept and clean park. Loved it!” — Alleta B.

4.1
“I absolutely loved my stay! A few highlights to note were the fitness center equipped with cables and free weights, a clothes steamer in each room, dimmable lights throughout, new 50-inch flat-screens, huge outdoor pool and nice staff. Luxuriously manicured setting. Private balconies. Two sinks — one in and the other outside of the bathroom. Best water pressure in North America besides Niagara Falls. Updated bathrooms with huge mirrors. Thank you, Little America, for setting the bar so high.” — Byron P.
4.9
» The Bread Doctor, Torrington
» The Sugar Mouse Cupcake House, Laramie
4.8
» Bella’s Bistro, Saratoga
» Carbon County Museum, Rawlins
» Historic Trails West Day Tours, Casper
4.7
» Tate Geological Museum, Casper
» Wyoming Territorial Prison, Laramie
4.6
» Historic Governor’s Mansion, Cheyenne
» Sweet Melissa Cafe, Laramie
» Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum, Douglas
4.5
» Douglas Railroad Museum, Douglas
4.4
» Backwards Distilling Company Tasting Room, Casper
» Chugwater Soda Fountain, Chugwater
4.3
» Hobo Hot Springs, Saratoga
» Lollypops, Saratoga
4.2
» Luxury Diner, Cheyenne
4.1
» Register Cliff, near Guernsey
» Snowy Mountain Brewery & Pub, Saratoga
more Wyoming things to do at travelwy.com/tripadvisor





Your expedition starts in Rawlins, a town steeped in frontier lore and a gateway to the Carbon County Museum Trail. Dive into the colorful narratives of the infamous Wyoming Frontier Prison Museum and explore Historic Downtown Rawlins Savor authentic flavors at Anong’s Thai Cuisine, a highly regarded local gem. The Carbon County Museum offers in-depth explorations of regional artifacts, including an exhibit on outlaw history. Just a short drive east to Sinclair, visit the Parco/Sinclair Museum, housed in the original bank building, to discover the fascinating past of this quiet company town and refinery. Venture out to enjoy the Rochelle Ranch Golf Course for a round or two of golf. Dedicate one full day to the vast Seminoe State Park, perfect for boating, fishing, paddleboarding and enjoying its unique sand dunes and rugged landscapes.
Prepare for an unforgettable 11-day journey through Carbon County, Wyoming, where authentic stories of the past meet unparalleled outdoor adventure. This meticulously crafted itinerary guides you along the fascinating Carbon County Museum Trail, weaving together captivating historical sites with breathtaking natural wonders.

Next, drive south to picturesque Saratoga, your base for four days. Relax at the free, 24/7 Hobo Hot Springs. Explore the Saratoga National Fish Hatchery and the Saratoga Museum. A full day is dedicated to the breathtaking Medicine Bow National Forest via the stunning Snowy Range Scenic Byway (seasonal), which offers alpine lakes and endless hiking opportunities. On one of these days, choose your ultimate adventure: a hike to the top of Medicine Bow Peak, an exhilarating guided ATV trip or a pampering spa day at the Healing Waters Spa. Enjoy a meal at the Historic Hotel Wolf & Saloon for a taste of the Old West.


Dedicate a full day to Encampment, a vital part of Carbon County’s legacy. Immerse yourself in the past at the expansive Grand Encampment Museum, an outdoor living-history site showcasing the valley’s copper mining, logging and ranching heritage through its many preserved buildings. Discover the incredible tales of true Western legends, such as Lara Webb Nichols, one of the frontier’s most prolific female photographers in the early 1900s. WyomingCarbonCounty.com
Rawlins | Sinclair | Saratoga Encampment | Riverside | Hanna Medicine Bow | Elk Mountain | Baggs Dixon | Savery


Journey into the wild and storied Little Snake River Valley (Baggs, Dixon and Savery), a captivating branch of the museum trail. Delve into local heritage at the Little Snake River Museum in Savery. Explore the infamous Outlaw Stop in Baggs, where Butch Cassidy’s gang once roamed.
Conclude your incredible museum trail journey by exploring the eastern reaches of Carbon County. Begin in Elk Mountain, visiting the Elk Mountain Museum and the Historic Elk Mountain Hotel. Take a seat and enjoy a meal in this gorgeous, time-honored hotel. A special highlight here is a visit to Elk Mountain Llama Trekking, where you can meet and interact with these fascinating, gentle animals. The next morning, journey to Medicine Bow for the Medicine Bow Museum, the Owen Wister Cabin, the Fossil Cabin and the Historic Virginian Hotel. Finally, delve into coal-mining life in Hanna at the Hanna Basin Museum and explore the nearby Ghost Town of Carbon. This segment beautifully ties together the threads of history that define this remarkable region.
To fully immerse yourself, download the free Carbon County Museum Trail app, which offers engaging insights at each stop. Complete the trail, and you’ll even earn a free commemorative T-shirt and sticker — a perfect souvenir of your Wyoming expedition.







From its origin as a Word War II airbase, the Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum honors the legacy, history and impact of Wyoming’s veterans.
/ wvmm.wyo.gov


Step right up and prepare to be amazed by the premium, grain-to-bottle spirits and creative craft cocktails from Backwards. Stop by the tasting room for a cocktail or visit the website to book a tour.

Celebrate summer at the Central Wyoming Fair & Rodeo July 3–11 in Casper. Experience world-class PRCA Rodeo action, the biggest carnival midway in the state, delicious food and unique exhibits. With nine days of excitement, this is one Wyoming signature event you won’t want to miss.
307-235-5775 / CentralWyomingFair.com


Stay with us and enjoy it all: rooms & suites, complimentary breakfast, shuttle service, weekday evening drinks, an indoor water playland, an on-site restaurant and lounge, and event spaces for up to 600 guests.
Enjoy our award-winning beer while you take in the beautiful views of Casper Mountain from our patio and taproom. Taste the delicious pub favorites from our in-house restaurant, Petro Pub. Open Tuesday–Saturday.
Discover Wyoming’s vast adventurelands filled with roaming wildlife, dreamy mountaintop vistas and prehistoric gems.
= ACCESSIBLE NATURAL AREAS = STARGAZING AREAS
START: Rock Springs END: Teton Village TOTAL DRIVING DISTANCE: Approximately 337 miles
» Killpecker Sand Dunes
Spend a day sandboarding or ATVing down 100-foot dunes and hiking to Boar’s Tusk — it’s what remains of an ancient volcano. Afterward, stay to gaze up at the swirling Milky Way.
» White Mountain Petroglyphs Carved into a 300-foot sandstone cliff face, these etchings tell the stories of the early Plains and Great Basin Native Americans who called this area home.
BONUS:
Drive the Pilot Butte Wild Horse Scenic Loop from Rock Springs to Green River at dawn for the best chance to see the herd galloping through the high desert.
» Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
Explore the landscape’s natural kaleidoscopic hues with a local guide on a bus tour through Flaming Gorge Country (explorewy.com/flaming-gorgetour). Then, camp out and watch twinkling stars fill the night sky.
» Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge Home to more than 200 bird species, keep your eyes peeled for bald eagles, trumpeter swans and even moose, or visit the family-friendly welcome center.
» Fort Bridger State Historic Site
Tour restored buildings highlighting the history of this 19th-century fur-trading post, a vital supply stop for wagon trains traversing the Oregon, California and Mormon trails.
Evanston
» Piedmont Charcoal Kilns State Historic Site
Stop by the ghost town of Piedmont, a former Union Pacific Railroad stop, where giant limestone and sandstone kilns once made valuable charcoal that was hauled all the way to Utah.
» Roundhouse & Railyards
Explore one of the only remaining complete roundhouses on the old Union Pacific line between Omaha and Sacramento. Tip: Tours can be scheduled Monday through Friday, but you must do so ahead of time.
» Fossil Hunting
Feel like a real paleontologist on the ultimate treasure hunt as you dig for fossils at Fossil Lake Safari (known for its intricate fish fossils) or American Fossil (a Tripadvisor Traveler’s Choice award winner). Plus, keep what you find as a Wyoming souvenir.
» Fossil Butte National Monument
Investigate 200-plus plant and animal fossils at the year-round visitor center. In warmer months, add a scenic drive, self-guided interpretive hike or ranger program to your road-trip itinerary.
» Intermittent Spring
Known as the “spring that breathes,” the Intermittent Spring near Afton is one of only three periodic springs in the world that flows on predictable intervals.
BONUS:
Take a detour on the Star Valley Scenic Byway, a picturesque 80-mile stretch of Hwy. 89 beginning at the Idaho–Wyoming border and ending with a descent into the sprawling Star Valley.
» Snow King Observatory & Planetarium
Uncover the mysteries of the universe in the first designated International Dark Sky Community. See planetarium shows and fascinating exhibits during the day, then return in the evening for stargazing experiences.
» Million Dollar Cowboy Bar
Head to this iconic, Western-style watering hole for refreshing drinks and hearty cuts of steak, like elk tenderloin and bison flank, along with country dancing and live bands.
» Jackson Hole Via Ferrata
Seeking an adrenaline rush?
Scale the mountains of Jackson Hole using a series of iron rungs, ladders and suspended bridges leading to jaw-dropping views of the world below (summer only).
» Jackson Hole Aerial Tram Glide to the top of Rendezvous Mountain at over 10,000 feet for unforgettable panoramas of the valley and surrounding mountains and a warm waffle from Corbet’s Cabin
TRIP ADD-ON
» R Lazy S Ranch
Stay a week in a log cabin and fill your days with outdoor adventures, like horseback riding and trout fishing. Find more ways to experience Wyoming ranches on p. 72.
Head to a National Park FROM TETON VILLAGE WHAT’ S NEXT?
Approx. 17 miles to Yellowstone National Park
Approx. 55 miles to Grand Teton National Park
VISITOR CENTERS
Evanston
Jackson
STATE PARKS & NATIONAL FORESTS
Ashley National Forest
Bear River State Park
Bridger-Teton National Forest
Uinta-Wasatch-Cache National Forest
Gros Ventre Wilderness



PLAN YOUR TRIP
Learn more about Desert & Peaks roadtrip towns — and minimize backtracking with the most natural driving route — as you map out your Wyoming adventure: travelwy.com/desertandpeaks.
If You Love Comfort …

4.9
“The couple we went with had stayed at Kodiak a few other times and invited us along. Wow, what a cool place! The craftsmanship on the buildings is amazing. Each log was cut locally, hand-hewn and fitted. The cabins are comfortable with modern amenities. The bed was very comfortable (better than my own). The grounds are immaculate. They serve a good breakfast with scrambled eggs or omelets, plus bacon, potatoes, biscuits and gravy, etc.” — bownut11
If You Love Hidden Gems … If You Love Luxury

4.5
“Very cute, quiet little cabins. They are very clean and the grounds are nicely kept. Love the decorations in each room. The beds are comfortable and the tub is huge and jetted. The people are super accommodating and friendly. We stayed here twice now, because we liked it so much the first time. They are about 10 minutes off I-80 but well worth the drive.” — ArthurMoose

4.7
“Fantastic stay with family. First, the staff: Terrific to people. Some of the best hotel staff in the entire U.S. maybe. The concierge put together some terrific guided tours for us: horseback riding and the tram. This is one of those places that will wow you with service. Food at the hotel is top-notch, the beds and rooms comfortable, great pool, spa — it’s the whole package done right.” — Mark H.

4.5
“I love historic Western hotels and The Wort is my favorite. Classic rooms with excellent service. The staff was very nice and always helpful. We had steaks cooked perfectly at the restaurant. After dinner we moseyed over to The Silver Dollar Bar for a fun Saturday night in Jackson Hole.” — mark b.
5.0
» Square State Brewing, Rock Springs
» Wild Things of Wyoming Wildlife Safaris, Teton Village
4.8
» Star Valley Sodas, Afton
» Ulrich’s Fossil Gallery, Kemmerer
4.7 » Bin22, Jackson
» Cowboy Donuts, Rock Springs
» The National Museum of Wildlife Art, Jackson
» Sweetwater County Historical Museum, Green River
4.6
» Persephone Bakery, Jackson
» Place on Pine, Kemmerer
4.5
» Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa, Teton Village
4.4
» Spur Restaurant & Bar, Teton Village
» World’s Largest Elkhorn Arch, Afton
4.3
» Broadway Burger Station, Rock Springs
4.2
» Snow King Mountain Resort, Jackson
4.1
» Fossil Country Frontier Museum, Kemmerer
» The Silver Dollar Bar & Grill, Jackson


Dig into the past. Live the moment.
Visit Fossil Basin, where ancient lake beds reveal fossils older than imagination and wild landscapes call you to explore. Wander Fossil Butte National Monument, fish crystal-clear waters, hike beneath endless skies, or tap your toes at Wyoming’s largest free music festival. Just beyond Yellowstone and Grand Teton, discover the Wyoming you didn’t know you were missing—waiting to be uncovered.






Connected by the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway, Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks both offer dramatic scenery and unforgettable outdoor adventures. But make no mistake: They each deliver distinctly special experiences.

A dynamic volcanic hot spot that also boasts more than 1,000 miles of hiking trails, nearly 300 waterfalls and the largest concentration of mammalian wildlife in the lower 48 states? That’s what we call a national treasure. Here’s how to cash in on Yellowstone’s riches, no matter how much time you have to spend wandering.

While you can’t see all of Yellowstone in a weekend, it’s relatively easy to hop in your car and prioritize the fascinating geothermal features for which the park is best known. West Thumb Geyser Basin , on the edge of Yellowstone Lake , features two short boardwalk loops that will take you past the steaming Thumb Paint Pots, vibrant Abyss Pool and minuscule Fishing Cone.
Turn to p. 51 to see a map of Yellowstone National Park attractions. Look for this icon throughout the text to match locations on the map.

Make a beeline for the park’s most famous feature, Old Faithful Geyser
With approximately 20 eruptions every day, this reliable geyser’s frequency can be predicted with 90% accuracy, within about 10 minutes. Avoid the crowds with an early-morning visit, then tuck in for a hearty breakfast at the Old Faithful Inn, a true icon of pioneer architecture.
Another must-do is Midway Geyser Basin, a park destination known for the vaporous
clouds clinging to its banks.
The main attraction here is Grand Prismatic spring — the third-largest hot spring in the world. This pool is bigger than a football field. Its enchanting colors are caused by the different species of heat-loving bacteria that live in the spring.
Don’t miss the Grand Loop . Take Firehole Lake Drive, a 3-mile scenic trip past at least a dozen geothermal features. With luck, you’ll catch one of

Great Fountain Geyser’s breathtaking and highly unpredictable displays.
Make time for Artist Point’s bucket-list overlook of the Grand canyon of the Yellowstone’s tumbling Lower Falls, then head over to Brink of the Upper Falls overlook for more cascading grandeur.
Feeling hungry? Pause for lunch at Geyser Grill or for a hearty dinner at the historical Lake Yellowstone Hotel Dining Room.
See the Old Faithful Geyser spout grandly. Find up-to-date ranger eruption predictions at travelwy.com/predictions
Saddle up for a guided horseback ride, then listen for bugling elk at Madison Campground from the comfort of your tent.
Rent a bike at Old Faithful Snow Lodge — ask the staff for tips on the best places to pedal around the park.
Come in through the park’s north entrance and head to Mammoth Hot springs . With a fantastical landscape straight out of Middle Earth, it’s like a limestone cave turned inside out. Two boardwalks give you access to more than 50 geothermal features — including free-standing Liberty Cap, colorful Minerva and Palette Springs and Angel Terrace. History buffs will enjoy a quick side trip to Fort Yellowstone, just a stone’s throw from the springs.
You can’t miss hiking around the Grand canyon of the Yellowstone , either. This 20-mile-long, 1,000-foot-deep natural work of art is best explored while hoofing it, with the canyon’s colorful walls rising around you. There are 10 official overlook spots in the canyon, and Artist Point is one of the most popular. After uttering your “oohs” and “aahs” at the spectacular view of Lower Falls crashing into the river below, leave the paved trail and keep hiking along the canyon’s south rim to Point Sublime.

Help the National Park Service protect Yellowstone for the enjoyment of future generations by taking the Yellowstone Pledge, a promise to help protect yourself and be a steward of the park by taking safe selfies, following speed limits, staying on boardwalks and trails, and keeping a safe distance from wildlife. Then, share your park photos with the hashtag #YellowstonePledge to encourage others to do the same. Learn more about traveling responsibly in Wyoming at travelwy.com/wyresponsibly




Another Yellowstone priority is the Lamar Valley Thanks to a reliable water supply, lush vegetation and panoramic vistas, it’s known as “America’s Serengeti” for its large, easily visible wildlife population. On any given day, you might see herds of bison, pronghorn or deer; bald eagles and osprey in flight; or a badger, coyote or grizzly.
Nature-loving anglers can spot Wyoming wildlife as they fish (turn to p. 69 for wildlife-safety information), as the tranquil Lamar River offers some of Yellowstone’s best fly-fishing. Surrounded by rolling, verdant hills in all directions — and interrupted only by glimpses of the valley’s plentiful fauna — visitors can expect to hook both rainbow and native Yellowstone cutthroat trout up to 15 inches long.
Get an up-close view of Yellowstone Lake , too. As the largest high-elevation lake in North America and nearly 400 feet deep in places, it’s a wonderful location to explore by kayak or canoe. Because of the lake’s many hidden underwater geysers, submerged fumaroles and other geothermal features, we recommend a guided tour with one of the many outfitters in the area. After your paddle, enjoy a rewarding dinner in the waterside Lake Yellowstone Hotel Dining Room before bidding farewell to the park.
Explore more things to do at Yellowstone National Park, plus tips for mapping out your visit: travelwy.com/yellowstone
Browse listings for places to stay starting on p. 81 and find outfitters starting on p. 94.
“The land around Yellowstone was historically claimed by many native Indigenous tribes, my tribe — the Northern Arapaho — being one of those. The translation we have for Yellowstone is ‘the water goes up,’ which I think is a cool translation. I know that historically my family members have been there and seen that.”
— RObERT MARTINEZ
Award-Winning Northern Arapaho Artist, martinezartdesign.com & instagram.com/robertmartinezartist
From the elegant Lake Hotel to the Roosevelt Lodge inspired by Teddy himself, there are nine different lodging facilities in Yellowstone. Wi-Fi and TVs can be scarce in this neck of the woods, however, so bring that paperback book you’ve been saving.
Find the ultimate headquarters for your getaway and book it as soon as possible. Depending on the season, spots get booked months — or sometimes even a year — in advance.
Whether you’re seeking a bed-andbreakfast hideaway, a cozy cabin or a Westerninspired inn, there are dozens of accommodation options within the gateway communities of Cody (50 miles east), Jackson (60 miles south) and Dubois (80 miles southeast).
There are 12 campgrounds that together total more than 2,000 sites, plus permitted backcountry sites. Reservations are made through yellowstonenationalparklodges.com and recreation.gov
*The icon marks areas where accessible parking, trails and/or viewpoints are located.
MOsT WALKWAYs AND sELF-GuIDING TRAILs HAVE AT LEAsT ONE AccEssIbLE ROuTE. VIsIT TRAVELWY.cOM/YNP-MObILITY FOR DETAILED MAPs & MORE AccEssIbILITY INFORMATION.
*This map is not for navigational purposes.
Yellowstone’s weather can change quickly and this map’s features are subject to change. Check for road closures and for real-time status updates at nps.gov/yell. Drive times seen on this map are approximate, and delays — depending on season, weather and wildlife — can be expected.

With majestic mountains as your backdrop and forested trails, roaring rivers and more than 100 alpine and backcountry lakes beckoning for exploration, this wild wonderland is just a few miles from the town of Jackson.
= ACCESSIBLE NATURAL AREAS

Capture Insta-worthy images of the reflective Jenny Lake, beloved by amateur and professional photogs alike.
Take in dramatic panoramas from the comfort of a raft. A kidfriendly float trip along the Snake River creates lasting memories.
Tackle the park’s most challenging hikes, like the Surprise and Amphitheater Lakes Trail for ruggedly scenic vistas and a 3,000-foot elevation gain.
MAP YOUR GRAND TETON ADVENTURE
Turn to p. 55 to see a map of Grand Teton National Park attractions. Look for this icon throughout the text to match locations on the map.

Whether you’re on the way to Yellowstone or a road trip farther afield, there’s still ample time to soak up some sights at Grand Teton, especially if you have a couple days. Here are three focal points to prioritize in this quieter park:
Known as the 42-Mile scenic Loop Drive , the thoroughfare offers a great overview of the park, with stunning vistas of the toothy Tetons and plenty of wildlife-viewing opportunities. Pick up a map at Craig Thomas Discovery and Visitor Center, then choose destinations along the loop to explore.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places, this photogenic tract of land was founded as a ranch settlement in the 1890s. Many of the original homesteads have been preserved, providing a slew of glorious photo ops with the majestic Tetons looming in the distance.
The moderate route’s short length (about 3 miles round trip) and minor elevation gain (roughly 300 feet) make it ideal for quick visits, big groups and little hikers. A handful of stream crossings and pretty views of Taggart Lake are sure to please any crew.

“Wyoming is a landlocked state, but water is our lifeblood. It connects everything and everyone. The beautiful thing is how clearly you can see that water start as a snowflake; you can see that water start as a spring, and you can follow it as far as it goes.”
— ELYsE GuARINO
Co-Founder & Guide for Wyoming Rivers Cooperative, elyseguarino.com & instagram.com/elyseguarino

With seven lodges, six campgrounds, one RV park and one tent village within park boundaries, there are no bad choices for accommodations in Grand Teton. Jenny Lake is the most popular campground; its 49 conifer-shaded tent sites require a reservation, so plan accordingly. Jackson Lake Lodge is the place for views from every window, so it’s also a top choice. Overnight spots fill up early, so be sure to book ahead of time. To learn more about places to camp — in and near Wyoming’s national parks — visit travelwy.com/campsites

Have more time to explore? Seeing all of Grand Teton’s nooks and crannies will be a chance-of-a-lifetime experience. Mix and match from this list of Teton to-dos for your quintessential park getaway.
Just under 4 miles round-trip, the easy String Lake Loop offers outstanding views of the iconic Cathedral Group peaks. Mountain vistas and lake reflections are particularly breathtaking in morning light, so set that alarm.
A self-guided walking tour through Menors Ferry, a well-preserved 1894 ghost town, provides a mellow and informative trip back in time to the Old West.
Beat the crowds with a scenic morning hike in the preserve, a specially designated area of the park with limited traffic.
About 50 miles of the 1,056-mile-long snake River are within the park, and every inch of the area is brimming with beauty. Hit schwabacher Landing, a starting point for fishing and wildlife watching.
After visiting the colter bay Visitor center , Colter Bay Marina is a great place to rent a kayak. Paddle around for a few hours, then adjourn to Jackson Lake Lodge for a meal.
There’s no better way to end your day than with a little reflection on Jackson Lake . Cruise to Elk Island for al fresco dining in the shadow of the peaks.
Drive to Oxbow Bend to capture Mount Moran’s reflection shimmering in the Snake River — then head into Moose for a bite at Dornan’s Chuckwagon.
Explore more things to do at Grand Teton National Park, plus tips for mapping out your visit: travelwy.com/grand-teton Browse listings for places to stay starting on p. 81 and find outfitters starting on p. 94.
WALKWAYS AND SELF-GUIDING TRAILS
Grand Teton’s weather can change quickly and this map’s features are subject to change. Check for road closures and for real-time status updates at nps.gov/grte. Drive times seen on this map are approximate, and delays — depending on season, weather and wildlife — can be expected.

This is more than a horseback ride. It’s your way to reconnect to the land and its history. Whether by horse, lake cruise, river raft or kayak, you’ll reconnect in Grand Teton National Park. Eat. Play. Stay. Plan your adventure at gtlc.com.


Yellowstone Regional Airport (flyyra.com) sits 3 miles outside cody near Yellowstone National Park’s east entrance and offers service from salt Lake city, Denver and chicago. Jackson Hole Airport ( jacksonholeairport.com) is about 60 miles south of Yellowstone and located inside Grand Teton National Park. car rentals and shuttle services are available from both airports.

ARRIVE EARLY (OR LATE)
start early for easier parking, quieter trails and clear waters. In peak season, daylight lasts past 9 p.m., and crowds thin after 4–5 p.m.
b E RE s PON s I b LE FOR YO u R P u P
Dogs aren’t allowed on trails and boardwalks, or in visitor centers, thermal areas and the water. A good rule: Pets can go anywhere cars can — roads, campgrounds, picnic areas and parking lots. Always leash your furry buddies (6 feet max) and clean up after them.
With 2.2 million acres in Yellowstone and 310,000 in Grand Teton, you won’t see all of the sprawling landscape in one trip. Make a must-see list and plan to return.
check road conditions by visiting nps.gov and book campsites and lodges early — these fill quickly, especially in peak season. It’s $35 per vehicle to visit Yellowstone or Grand Teton for one to seven days. Find accessibility information at travelwy.com/ nps-teton-access and travelwy.com/nps-yell-access.
b E WEATHER
Temperatures vary by season and elevation. Dress in layers, stay hydrated and be prepared for anything from warm summer temperatures to snow as late as June.
GIVE O u R
GEY s ER s s OME s PA c E
Yellowstone’s geysers aren’t for swimming and soaking. Keep your distance — steaming water is likely to be boiling hot and sometimes dangerously acidic. stick to the trails, boardwalks and designated paths.
PRA c TI c E WILDLIFE s AFETY
Turn to p. 69 for wildlife-safety tips, like what to do if you see a bear or if you’re stuck in a wildlife jam. Heading off the beaten path? consider renting bear spray: travelwy.com/nps-bear-spray
AVOID THE c ROWD s
Late June through late August is the parks’ peak visitation season. Visit during the shoulder season in early June and september for a quieter retreat. PLAN ON DI sc ONNE c TING cell service, Wi-Fi and TV are limited in Yellowstone and Grand Teton (though there’s now better service in some of Teton’s more developed areas). be ready to disconnect — and don’t be surprised if texting becomes spotty.
Take in the splendor of Bighorn Lake’s sapphire waters for activities like fishing, kayaking, swimming and water skiing. Then leisurely drive along the spectacular park road, Hwy. 37, pausing for wild Spanish mustangs, bighorn sheep, short hikes for sweeping views of Bighorn Canyon’s towering limestone walls (including Devil Canyon Overlook), historical ranches and numerous photo opportunities. Guided boat tours from Horseshoe bend Marina with Hidden Treasure charters are available for sightseeing and relaxation.
Originally established as a private fur-trading outpost in 1834, Fort Laramie went on to become one of the largest military posts on the Northern Plains. Peek into the past at some of the remaining buildings, including the Commissary Storehouse and the Calvary Barracks. Just 15 miles away, see some of the best-preserved wagon tracks at the Oregon Trail Ruts, left by travelers moving westward in the 1800s.



“Devils Tower was our nation’s first national monument and later made famous by Steven Spielberg’s ‘Close Encounters of the Third Kind,’ but it had already been sacred for millennia. As you approach the area and see its majestic silhouette appear from the horizon, it’s clear that this is a very special part of our Earth indeed.”
— ALIsON sALAs
Member of the Stockbridge-Munsee Band, Mohican Nation & Blogger/Travel Content Creator, instagram.com/findingsalas
DEVILS TOWER NATIONAL MONUMENT
near sundance & Hulett
This monolithic butte towers over the surrounding prairielands and, due to its vertical cracks, it’s known as a world-class rock-climbing destination. Experience this scenic site for yourself by hiking one of the many trails, sleeping beneath the stars at belle Fourche River campground or stargazing on a guided night tour. Learn more on p. 17.
NATIONAL MONUMENT near Kemmerer
This geologic formation rises 1,000 feet above the Twin Creek Valley and is home to some of the world’s best-preserved fossils, including those of plants, insects, reptiles and early mammals — which can be seen in the visitor center. While you’re here, learn how paleontologists prepare fossils during daily demonstrations and bring a picnic to enjoy on the 1.5-mile Nature Trail
FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA near Rock springs & Green River
Lush greenery juxtaposed against towering red-rock formations sets the scene for this desert oasis, where Flaming Gorge Reservoir beckons with water fun. Rent a boat from a local marina — offering everything from houseboats to fishing boats — and cruise around the 91-mile-long reservoir for wakeboarding, fishing or swimming. A number of boat-accessible campgrounds offer a secluded overnight experience.

FIND ENcHANTMENT ON PubLIc LANDs
Experience Mother Nature’s finest masterpieces on Wyoming’s vast open spaces. Learn more at travelwy.com/nationalparks, travelwy.com/state-parks and travelwy.com/nationalforests.

With 11 glorious state parks and one recreation area, Wyoming delivers big on outdoor fun. Here are the best places to pursue endless panoramas, hook a glimmering fish and spot all manner of furry and feathered critters in the last bastion of the West.
= ACCESSIBLE NATURAL AREAS = STARGAZING AREAS

curt Gowdy state Park’s miles of mountain-bike trails are also groomed in winter for fat biking. At Guernsey state Park , you’ll spot striking Civilian Conservation Corps-built structures as you hike. See otherworldly rock formations and steaming thermal features at Hot springs state Park Glendo state Park promises fascinating landscapes, too, from white sandy beaches to towering alpine forests. Head to p. 63 for more adventurous treks.
At Hawk springs state Recreation Area, your chances of catching walleye and crappie are almost guaranteed. The same goes for walleye, trout and catfish at boysen state Park Meanwhile, seminoe state Park delivers prime access along Wyoming’s Miracle Mile, one of the state’s most popular fly-fishing destinations.
Keep an eye out for burly bison and leggy elk at bear River state Park while hiking, snowshoeing and Nordic skiing. Or bring your binoculars to Edness K. Wilkins state Park to spy more than 100 species of birds, including golden eagles and red-tailed hawks. Turn to p. 69 for safety tips when you’re spotting Wyoming’s wild critters.
Campsites are offered at nearly all Wyoming State Parks, while some feature unique lodging options like yurts or the treehouse at Keyhole state Park . If you park your RV at buffalo bill state Park in cody, it’s a perfect home base to nearby Yellowstone National Park




Wyoming’s great outdoors are for everyone to enjoy, which is why we’ve taken care to call out nature sites with accessible features for people with disabilities throughout the guide using this symbol: . Call ahead for the most up-to-date accessibility information at your chosen destination. Highlights include trekking along sinks canyon state Park’s Sunnyside Trail for its guide rope system and Braille signs. Additionally, visitors can use the park’s Trackchair, a motorized wheelchair with deep treads, to navigate rocky terrain without needing to self-propel. Reserve your session ahead of time at Sinks Canyon , then stay for stargazing (it’s an International Dark Sky Park!), or at other locations, including Seminoe and Bear River state parks. Learn more about accessibility in Wyoming at travelwy.com/accessibility





































































Whether you’re hoofing it or testing the limits of gravity on our made-for-mountain-biking terrain, get your heart pumping with some of the West’s greatest scenery as the backdrop at these adventurous locales.



POPO AGIE FALLS TRAIL
Take in absolutely stunning views of Middle Fork Falls, where the Popo Agie River cascades over large outcroppings into Sinks Canyon on an easy 3-mile, round-trip route in Sinks Canyon State Park near Lander Find the trailhead at the Bruce Picnic Site. p. 24: Rivers & Ranges road trip
BRIDLE TRAIL
This steep, 4.5-mile loop begins at the base of Garden Creek Falls in Rotary Park near Casper and leads to breathtaking vistas of the town and dense evergreen forests. Sightings of sage-grouse, deer and pronghorn are common.
p. 34: Plains & Foothills road trip
WILKINS PEAK TRAIL SYSTEM
Trail names like Quick Draw and Better Than Dead evoke wicked Wild West lore, and so does the rugged terrain at this trail network near the town of Green River Cyclists’ hard work is rewarded with vistas of southwest Wyoming’s Flaming Gorge Country. p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip
CURT GOWDY STATE PARK
Situated between Cheyenne and Laramie, Curt Gowdy State Park is crisscrossed with 35 miles of diverse mountain-bike trails, but one towers above them all: El Alto ascends steep granite boulders and black-diamond terrain before reaching the park’s highest point. p. 34: Plains & Foothills road trip
ROCK CREEK TRAIL
Trek through the heart of Medicine BowRoutt National Forest on this 11-mile out-and-back. Highlights include a rushing waterfall and an optional side trip to Crater Lake — a stunning blue-green gem ringed with evergreens. Find the northern trailhead outside of Arlington p. 34: Plains & Foothills road trip
TITCOMB BASIN
Titcomb Basin features kaleidoscopic wildflowers and sights of the jagged Wind River Range. The nearly 30-mile, out-and-back route encompasses the Seneca Lake, Indian Pass and Pole Creek trails; start your trip at the Elkhart Park Trailhead near Pinedale p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip add-on
Wyoming’s wide-open spaces lead to some epic views. Explore these areas with our interactive map to plan out your trip and trails — or to share with a friend before you begin your adventure. Learn more at travelwy.com/tripplanning. Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.
Wyoming’s wide-open spaces are a playground for rough-and-tumble types. Gear up for the outdoor adventure of a lifetime at these Cowboy State treasures.



“One of the major reasons that fishing is important to me is because of where I get to go and what I get to see while I’m fishing. The fish are the bonus, right? You’ve already won once you stepped into that river.”
— LAEL JOHNSON
FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
Panoramas of the gorge’s multihued red-rock canyons are even lovelier from a raft, boat, stand-up paddleboard or kayak. Spend an afternoon surveying Flaming Gorge Reservoir, accessed from Green River or Rock Springs, and be sure to catch the spectacular sunset.
p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip
SNAKE RIVER
Outfitters in Jackson host an assortment of rafting excursions along the Snake River, from whiteknuckle expeditions to scenic family floats — all of which showcase the iconic natural grandeur of the Teton Mountains. Guided kayaking trips are also available.
p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip
MIRACLE MILE
This storied section of the North Platte River near Casper is the holy grail for serious anglers. Bring your nymph rigs and streamers to land behemoth rainbow and brown trout or enlist one of the many local outfitters to show you their secrets.
p. 34: Plains & Foothills road trip
GREEN RIVER
Snowmelt from the Wind River Range feeds the Green River in southwest Wyoming, which becomes a hot spot for dry fly-fishing each summer. Get outfitted in Pinedale, then set out in search of trout.
p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip
Wildly Wyoming Contestant, instagram.com/laelpauljohnson & travelwy.com/wildly-wyoming FIND THE PERFECT OUTFITTER
TEN SLEEP CANYON
Most Common Route Type: Sport
Neighboring the small town of Ten Sleep, this canyon is home to supremely short approaches, so you can get straight to sending miles of steep dolomite crags loaded with pockets, crimps and edges. Bolts are plentiful (but there’s a moratorium on setting your own route), and climb difficulties range from 5.6–5.14, with most falling between 5.10–5.12. p. 18: Canyons & Towers road trip
SINKS CANYON
Most Common Route Type: Sport Climbers will feel at home in the town of Lander, which hosts the International Climbers’ Festival each July. The big draw is nearby Sinks Canyon State Park, featuring more than 300 climbs on pocketed limestone, sandstone and granite. See all the sparkling stars at night — Sinks Canyon is Wyoming’s first International Dark Sky Park p. 24: Rivers & Ranges road trip
DAY RIDES
Day rides are a good way to stretch your legs while road tripping through the state, and local outfitters supply a variety of options, from one-hour to full-day trips. Under the wing of a knowledgeable guide, trot the grounds of Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks or survey the Bighorn, Wind River or Absaroka mountains.
SUMMER PACK TRIPS
Many outfitters and dude ranches also offer multiday guided pack trips, which let riders delve deep into the Wyoming wilderness on horseback. Excursions include authentic chuckwagon meals and cowboy breakfasts to counter the massive amounts of calories you’ll burn in and out of the saddle on your journey. Learn more at travelwy.com/horseback
Wyoming’s more than 45,000 square miles of public lands are laden with wide-open spaces and stunning landscapes that are excellent for horseback riding. Those planning a trip with their equine companion will find a bounty of boarding options and horse-friendly campgrounds and trails.
Wyoming dude and guest ranches allow visitors to participate in incredible horseback-riding programs that include daily opportunities to partake in excursions of various lengths. A seasoned wrangler will pair you with a horse for the entirety of your stay (typically a week) who matches your riding abilities. Learn more on p. 72.
“The more people we can introduce to the outdoors — and find that connection — the better because they are going to also fall in love with it and want to protect it.”
— KAYLA LOCKHART

Wildly Wyoming Contestant, instagram.com/ kayla__lockhart & travelwy.com/wildly-wyoming


12 WAYS TO EXPLORE WYOMING WITH LITTLE ONES IN TOW
Wyoming is a vast playground for visitors traveling with kids and young adults. Consider partaking in these essential Western activities — all worthy reasons to ditch those screens and make fresh memories together instead. Learn more at travelwy.com/family
1 LOUNGE IN THERAPEUTIC MINERAL SPRINGS
Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis has a free bath house for the fam to soak in steamy 104-degree waters. Also keep your eyes peeled for bison that roam in the park. p. 24: Rivers & Ranges road trip
2 HIKE TO NATURAL WONDERS
See the vedauwoo area’s towering rock formations just 10 minutes east of Laramie The nearly 3-mile Turtle Rock Loop, rated easy, circles the striking Turtle Rock for which the trail is named — an impressive outcropping of Sherman granite. As you hike, keep your eyes peeled for massive boulders, dramatic cliffs, jutting rock slabs and peaceful beaver ponds. p. 34: Plains & Foothills road trip
3 SEE WILD HORSES
More than 225 wild mustangs roam together in western Wyoming’s Wind River Horse Sanctuary, located on the Wind River Indian Reservation. The preserve, the only one in the nation based on a reservation, is operated by a working cattle ranch that hosts ATV and wagon tours (appointments required). p. 24: Rivers & Ranges road trip
4 MAKE A SPLASH AS A FAMILY
Fremont Lake near Pinedale is a prime stop for kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, water skiing and fishing. The body of water also hosts events such as the Sailing Regatta in August and Big Fish Ice Derby in March. p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip add-on
5 HUNT FOR FOSSILS
American Fossil Quarry near Kemmerer is a must-visit for aspiring paleontologists. There, little ones can dig up and keep fossils of stingrays, shrimp, paddlefish, turtles and other preserved creatures. p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip


Blessed with a bounty of lakes and waterways, Casper is one of the state’s top fishing destinations. Popular places to drop a line include the Pathfinder and Alcova reservoirs. p. 34: Plains & Foothills road trip
7 EXPLORE A GHOST TOWN
Situated south of Lander, South Pass City is a restored ghost town with 17 original structures that highlight how locals lived in the mid- to late 19th century. Highlights include a saloon and card room, school and blacksmith shop. p. 24: Rivers & Ranges road trip
8 LEARN ABOUT THE PAST
Buffalo Bill Center of the West in Cody encompasses five museums, including one dedicated to the life of soldier, showman and hunter Buffalo Bill Cody and other legendary figures of the Wild West. p. 24: Rivers & Ranges road trip
9 LEARN ABOUT THE WEST’S INDIGENOUS PEOPLES
The Eastern Shoshone Tribal Cultural Center in Fort Washakie chronicles the history of the Eastern Shoshone Tribe, the original inhabitants of the Wind River Mountain Range. Browse exhibits showcasing art and information about historic figures such as Sacagawea. p. 24: Rivers & Ranges road trip
10 FOLLOW IN THE FOOTSTEPS OF PIONEERS
Book an excursion with Casper-based Historic Trails West, which offers a variety of coveredwagon treks (from lunch rides to five-day adventures) along real routes traversed by settlers, gold-seekers and Pony Express riders. p. 34: Plains & Foothills road trip
11 SLUMBER IN A MOUNTAIN HIDEAWAY
Families can stay in a cozy log cabin at Kodiak Mountain Resort near Afton in the Star valley, an area known for its sparkling night skies and access to activities such as hiking and fly-fishing. p. 42: Desert & Peaks road trip
12 CHASE WATERFALLS
There are hundreds of waterfalls in the Cowboy State, from thundering cascades to wispy gems. Check out Porcupine Falls in the Bighorn Mountains near Lovell, where water tumbles over a steep cliff into a small swimming hole. p. 18: Canyons & Towers road trip

“It’s important for all of us to learn about other cultures, to take what you learn and pass it on, no matter who you are or where you come from, because it comes full circle.”
— JASMINE PICKNER BELL
Two-time World-Champion Hoop Dancer, Mother & Educator, facebook.com/hoopinitdakotastyle





In addition to the wild, scenic countryside that draws people to Wyoming, our state features small- and big-game hunting and vast herds of wildlife. Nearly every species of North American big game exists in large numbers within the state, including elk, moose, deer, pronghorn antelope, bighorn sheep and mountain goats.
It’s no surprise that hunting is a way of life for residents and visitors alike. This lifestyle helps with the management of Wyoming’s incredible wildlife resources. The money hunters and anglers spend through the purchase of licenses and outdoor products goes toward protecting the health of herds and the lands they need to thrive. Plus, nutritious and natural protein from wild game is the ultimate in locally sourced food.
When Wyoming locals and visitors come together through their love of hunting and the outdoors, lasting memories are made. Whether hunting is a family tradition or a new adventure, working with a certified outfitter or guide from the Wyoming Outfitters and Guides Association (WYOGA) increases chances for a successful hunt.
Besides a worthwhile hunting trip, many guides and outfitters offer fishing excursions, horse-pack trips, backcountry wilderness adventures and accommodations. Even nonhunters can work with these local experts to see wildlife and experience Wyoming’s breathtaking scenery.
Wyoming local C.J. Box is The New York Times No. 1 bestselling author of more than 30 novels, including the “Joe Pickett” series.
To learn more about hunting in Wyoming and to find out about local outfitters and guides, visit travelwy.com/hunting

Remember that we are visitors to wild animals’ sacred homes. Stressing them can hurt their ability to survive and place our own safety at risk. Do not approach animals to take pictures and remain at least 100 yards from predators like grizzlies and 25 yards from other mammals like bison or elk. If wildlife comes closer than anticipated, it’s just as crucial to keep that safe distance. Next time you find yourself stuck in a bison jam on the road (a classic Yellowstone pastime), please stay safely inside your vehicle.

Roaming Wyoming’s rugged landscape with your friends is always safer. You’ll have more than one set of eyes looking out for wildlife surprises, helping you to keep a safe distance. Grizzlies are also unlikely to attack groups. If you encounter one, stand next to each other so the bear can see multiple people. Always carry bear spray.
It’s no secret that wildlife lovers live for Wyoming — a scenic wonderland filled with furry and feathered creatures like pronghorn, bears, bison, bald eagles and mule deer. Here are common safety tips to follow:

If a bear starts huffing or growling at you, consider that animal in predator mode. Rutting season means love is in the air for elk on the ground, but this also means they’re on the lookout to ward off rivals. If you see a bull (a male elk) starting to paw at the earth beneath you while curling its lips, that sound of a sharp bugle call is a sign to back away. Wildlife viewing calls for vigilant attention and awareness of your surroundings.

We work hard to avoid food conditioning bears and other animals so they don’t seek food rewards from people — and potentially become more dangerous. Properly dispose of waste and always store food in a locked vehicle with windows rolled up, in a bear canister or in a bear box.

Explore additional ways to respect Wyoming wildlife so you can adventure with confidence and learn how to safely navigate around grizzlies, black bears and wolves: travelwy.com/wildlifesafety. Learn about all the ways you can be a mindful traveler at travelwy.com/ wyresponsibly. Share your own Wyoming journey and be part of the WY Responsibly movement by using the #WYresponsibly tag.
Celebrate our enduring traditions and cowboy spirit at these summertime events that bring out some of Wyoming’s finest athletes. Exhilarating barebackbronc-riding, barrel-racing, bull-riding, calfroping, goat-tying and steer-wrestling competitions are some highlights to look forward to. See the full list of rodeos at travelwy.com/rodeos .
OVERLAND STAGE STAMPEDE
RODEO IN GREEN RIVER
Come for the big three — broncs, barrels and bulls — plus a calf scramble open to kids and adults.
EVANSTON RODEO SERIES
See champion cowpokes show off their best skills in June and July.
CHEYENNE FRONTIER DAYS
Established in 1897, it evolved into the largest outdoor rodeo and Western celebration in the world.
CODY STAMPEDE RODEO
Spend your Fourth of July weekend watching top contestants compete for big purses.
RED DESERT ROUNDUP RODEO IN ROCK SPRINGS
This event delights with nightly calf scrambles and mutton bustin’ for kids.
CENTRAL WYOMING FAIR & RODEO IN CASPER
Enjoy carnival rides, a demolition derby and a “The Voice”-inspired concert.
SHERIDAN WYO RODEO
Weeklong festivities include fam-friendly stick-horse races, street dances and a Native American powwow.
WYOMING STATE FAIR & RODEO IN DOUGLAS
Experience arm-wrestling and pig-and-mud-wrestling competitions, plus a carnival with a Ferris wheel.
CODY NITE RODEO
This family-oriented attraction in the “Rodeo Capital of the World” is the longest-running nightly rodeo in the country.
DUBOIS FRIDAY NIGHT RODEO
Rodeos run from mid-June through mid-August in this upper Wind River Valley town.
HELL ON WHEELS RODEO IN CHEYENNE
Loved just as much for its rodeo as the chuckwagon dinner series, this action-packed event is big on Western flavor.
JACKSON HOLE RODEO
The Teton Range and Gros Ventre Wilderness make for a dramatic backdrop to this annual bash.






Not only do Wyoming’s many ranches let visitors play cowpoke for a week, but they also offer activities and amenities to suit every traveler — not to mention postcardcaliber scenery around every bend.
If you’ve always been fascinated by Western lore and cowboy culture, then visiting a dude or guest ranch will let you roll up your sleeves and join the adventure — from participating in real cattle drives and pitching in at the stables to long, peaceful rides through scenic valleys. At Rand Creek Ranch near Cody, experience Wyoming’s rugged outdoors with horseback rides through Yellowstone National Park, nights beneath star-filled skies and guided fishing excursions.
You won’t find any one-size-fits-all experiences here. No matter your budget, interests or group size, there’s a ranch for you. Traveling with kids? Opt for ranches like vee Bar Guest Ranch in Laramie, which offers Western-style fun and educational activities for kids of all ages — plus convenient babysitting services while the adults enjoy a day of riding. Seeking a grown-up getaway? Certain ranches host adults-only weeks or offer romantic perks like massages, hot-air balloon rides and all the privacy you need.
A love of horses is pretty much a prerequisite for a duderanch stay, but it’s far from the only activity available. While horseback riding is the main event at TA Ranch in Buffalo, you can venture beyond the stable with historical and agricultural tours and angling on Crazy Woman Creek Make time to meet the ranch’s numerous special creatures, including mini mules, honeybees, chickens and goats.
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A dude-ranch vacation is all about working up an appetite. But if you think it’s just pork and beans out here, you haven’t visited our foodie-friendly ranches. Meals at HF Bar Ranch in Saddlestring are a culinary delight with daily breakfast treats like lemon-ricotta pancakes and threecourse feasts for lunch and dinner — prioritizing locally sourced ingredients. Feeling thirsty? Indulge in pre-dinner cocktails at the welcoming Elk Shed starting at 5 p.m.
For one glorious family trip, you can all step away from your devices and really recharge. CM Ranch in Dubois trades TVs and social feeds for good, old-fashioned fun. Skip the scrolling and partake in all sorts of outdoorsy to-dos like pack rides to glacier-fed lakes (catch a glimpse of elk, antelope and picas) and sunrise hikes for jaw-dropping views, followed by nights of campfire s’mores and square-dancing lessons. While most ranches do offer Wi-Fi these days, quality time with the fam is all the connectivity you’ll need.





Enjoy endless fields of wildflowers on horseback, on a hike, or along blue-ribbon trout streams. And when the sun goes down, you’ll have a blanket of stars and a roaring campfire to wind down the day. Spend a week with us. LEAVE


Perfect powder, peak-strewn panoramas and a wide range of winter activities make Wyoming a worthy winter getaway.
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort | Jackson
Hogadon Basin Ski Area | Casper
Grand Targhee Resort | Alta
Meadowlark Ski Lodge | Ten Sleep
Snowy Range Ski Area | Centennial
Antelope Butte Mountain Recreation Area | Shell
Pine Creek Ski Resort | Cokeville
White Pine Resort | Pinedale
Snow King Mountain Resort | Jackson
Sleeping Giant Ski Area | Cody
Learn more at travelwy.com/skiing

Getting to Wyoming IN WINTER
Whether you’re craving steep slopes or immense powder-filled meadows in national parks, Wyoming won’t disappoint. Regional commercial airports in the following Wyoming cities offer flights* between Dallas, Denver and Salt Lake City:
• CASPER
• CHEYENNE
• CODY/ YELLOWSTONE
• GILLETTE
• JACKSON
• LARAMIE
• RIVERTON
• ROCK SPRINGS
• SHERIDAN
*Flights subject to change



Visiting Yellowstone in winter means fewer crowds around popular park attractions like Old Faithful. Find Yellowstone accessibility guidance at travelwy.com/nps-yell-access

The nation’s first national park becomes a fascinating landscape of fire and ice during the winter months. Hiking past steaming hot springs against the backdrop of pristine snow-covered forests is an otherworldly experience, as is crosscountry skiing or snowmobiling through the backcountry.
Many visitors reach Yellowstone National Park by air via the two small Wyoming regional airports that service the park: Yellowstone Regional Airport near Cody and Jackson Hole Airport, located at the edge of Grand Teton National Park. Both airports have car and shuttle services to nearby towns and hotels. From early November to mid-April, most of the park’s roads are only open to oversnow travel — or guided snowmobile and snowcoach tours. Find a list of companies authorized to provide snow-safari tours and oversnow transportation to Yellowstone’s attractions from towns near the west, south and east entrances at nps.gov/yell
Trek past the national park’s famous thermal features by snowshoeing or Nordic skiing on groomed trails specially prepped for wintertime visitors. Gear is available for rent from local outfitters. If you’d prefer not to go it alone, authorized guides can show you the sights. Get out early in the morning when animals like deer, wolves and bison are most active and the light is prime for taking photos. Arrange for snowcoach tours to the Norris and Upper Geyser basins, Old Faithful and Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone The National Park Service typically hosts ranger-led excursions and activities from mid-December through mid-March.
Those seeking a faster ride can check out Yellowstone’s portion of the Continental Divide Snowmobile Trail with an authorized commercial guide from Cody (go to travelwy.com/ynp-snowmobileguides to see a full list of guides). You can also apply for Non-Commercially Guided Snowmobile Access Program permits, which are awarded annually through a lottery system at recreation.gov. A limited number of snowmobilers are allowed access to the trails each day, and advance reservations are recommended.
While our snowy slopes and miles of diverse terrain are a haven for winter adventurers, there’s much more to a Wyoming winter than skiing and snowboarding. Discover endless opportunities as you climb to new heights on frozen waterfalls, enjoy mouthwatering flavors after a horse-drawn sleigh ride or unwind in a steamy hot-springs pool.
Begin your day making powder clouds down miles of epic ski trails at bucket-list-worthy Jackson Hole Mountain Resort and locals’favorite Snow King in Jackson. You’ll feel winter’s magic at its peak during a horse-drawn sleigh ride through the National Elk Refuge, where wide-open snow fields are ringed by skyscraping mountains. Revel in sightings of local critters like woolly bison, nimble foxes, soaring eagles and majestic elk. Afterward, rest up — après-style — with summit vistas at Panorama House or Off-Pîste Market. Sample everything from energizing espressos to warming bites of fresh baked goods and toppings-loaded pizzas.
MORE OUTDOORSY ADVENTURES:
• Jackson Hole Iditarod Sled Dog Tours (Jackson)
• Sleigh rides at Mill Iron Ranch (Jackson) & Little Jennie Ranch (Bondurant)
• Ice skating at the Village Rink on the Commons (Teton Village)
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned expert, the scenic Brush Creek Trails near Saratoga are perfect for cross-country skiers and snowshoers. Meander across the snowy landscape through stands of aspen and pine set against Wyoming’s rugged Rockies. In the evening, take a dip in Saratoga Hot Springs Resort’s toasty pools for a stress-melting soak. After your fingers are sufficiently pruned, head to Snowy Mountain Brewery Sip a crisp White Buffalo Stout or Aspen Alley Amber and nom on juicy steaks or breaded mushrooms stuffed with a three-cheese blend.
MORE RELAXING SPOTS:
• Hot Springs State Park (Thermopolis)
• Astoria Hot Springs Park (Hoback)
• Brooks Lake Lodge and Spa (Dubois)
• Escape Day Spa & Boutique (Rock Springs)
• Snowshoeing and cross-country skiing at Bear River State Park (Evanston)
• Cross-country skiing on the Sibley Lake Nordic Trails (Sheridan)


Pursue hidden stashes of perch, trout and splake among the frozen reservoirs of Curt Gowdy State Park near Cheyenne. Enjoy peaceful solitude among snow-covered rock formations as you wait to catch your next meal. A short drive away, discover a new way to get a little jolt of adrenaline with fat-tire biking at Happy Jack Recreation Area near Laramie. Here, challenging climbs up groomed trails are rewarded with downhill zips and turns. Recoup in downtown Cheyenne’s Chronicles Distilling with spirits like tart lemon vodka or a classic cocktail with a twist, like the Berry & Barb Mule featuring strawberry-rhubarb whiskey. Feast down the street on hearty Reubens or big-as-your-head cinnamon rolls at the quirky Luxury Diner
• Meeteetse Ice Fishing Derby (Meeteetse) & Ding-the-Ling Ice-Fishing Derby (Green River)
• Ice fishing at Glendo Reservoir (Glendo) & Keyhole Reservoir (Pine Haven)
• Fat biking at Dubois Overlook Trail (Dubois) & Bus Loop in Sinks Canyon State Park (Lander)
Experience the exhilaration of Pinedale’s Winter Carnival skijor competition, where you can watch teams — made up of a skier pulled behind a horse and rider — race to complete an obstacle-laden course. With snowmobile rentals from Bucky’s Outdoors, you’ll be ready to rip through the Continental Divide Trail’s deep snow drifts, thrilling Wind River Range slopes and forested backcountry. End the day in Pinedale with frosty drafts, like Pronghorn Pilsner or Friar Tuck Doppelbock, at Wind River Brewing Company, or molesmothered enchiladas and kiwi margaritas at Los Cabos Family Mexican Restaurant
MORE ADVENTUROUS ACTIVITIES:
• Skijoring at the Saratoga Skijoring Races (Saratoga) & the Coney Classic Alpine Skijor & Dog Party (Alpine)
• Ice climbing with Wyoming Mountain Guides at Cottonwood Canyon (Kane) & Shell Canyon (Shell) or Wyoming Ice Festival in Cody
• Snowmobiling at Bighorn National Park with rentals and tours via Sled Wyoming (Sheridan)
• Snowmobiling the Snowy Range with rentals and guides from Albany Lodge (near Laramie) or Wyoming Mountain Adventures (Saratoga)
• Sheridan WYO Winter Rodeo (Sheridan) for Nordic skiing, skijoring, skiing by moonlight and more
BE WILD IN WINTER
Skijoring is a sight to behold and a whole lot of fun! Learn all about Wyoming’s unofficial state sport at travelwy.com/skijoring.

“I think what makes Wyoming special is it’s a wild place. I’ve been a professional ice climber for over 15 years and Cody, Wyoming, has been my home — and I can’t imagine living anywhere else. Adventure is just right outside your door everywhere you go around here.”
— AARON MULKEY
Wildly Wyoming Contestant, travelwy.com/ wildly-wyoming & instagram.com/coldfear



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Old Mill Log cabins
3497 Dry Creek Rd. • 307-886-0520
• oldmillcabins.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Allred Flat campground
P.O. Box 339, Bridger-Teton National Forest • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
cottonwood campground
P.O. Box 339 • 307-332-8400 • blm.gov
Forest Park campground
P.O. Box 339 • 307-886-5300 • fs.usda.gov
Murphy creek campground
FS 10138, 14 m. southeast of Alpine Junction • 307-886-5300 • fs.usda.gov
Swift creek campground
671 N. Washington St. • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Fairfield Inn and Suites by Marriott
53 E. 1st Ave. • 307-885-4040 • marriott.com
Lazy B Motel
219 S. Washington St. • 307-885-3187 • lazybmotel.com RESORTS
colter’s Lodge
355 Washington St. • 307-885-8895
• colterslodge.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Mountain Inn
83542 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-885-3156
• mountaininncondos.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Jc Stage Stop B&B
78 Hay Creek Rd. • 307-896-9134
• jcstagestop.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Bearlodge campground
Ditch Creek Rd. • 307-283-1361 • fs.usda.gov
Jc Stage Stop B&B
78 Hay Creek Rd. • 307-896-9134
• jcstagestop.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Aladdin Motel
3989 Hwy. 24 • 307-896-2100 • facebook.com/AladdinCafeMotel
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Windy Waters RV Park
21600 Kortes Rd. • 307-377-7878
• windywaters.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Inn at Alcova
21405 Alcova Rd. • 307-234-2066
• sloanesinalcova.com
Riverview Inn
22258 W. U.S. Hwy. 220 • 307-473-5829 • tripadvisor.com
RESORTS
North Platte Lodge
20400 W. Grey Reef Rd. • 307-237-1182
• northplattelodge.com
ALPINE cABINS
Rockin’ M Ranch
375 County Rd. 104 • 307-654-2288
• rockinmranchwyoming.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Alpine Valley RV Resort
118450 U.S. 26 & 89 • 307-241-5707
• alpinevalleyresortwy.com
Greys River cove RV Park
25 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-880-2267
• greysrivercove.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Box Y Lodge & Guest Ranch
MM 28, Greys River Rd. • 254-381-0350 • boxylodge.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
3 Rivers Motel
60 U.S. 89 • 307-654-7551 • 3riversmotel.com
Bull Moose Saloon, Restaurant, Liquor Store & Lodge
91 U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-654-7593
• bullmoosesaloon.com
RESORTS
Alpine Valley RV Resort
118450 U.S. 26 & 89 • 307-241-5707
• alpinevalleyresortwy.com
Black Mountain Lodge
225 Black Mountain Lane • 307-654-7710
• blackmountain-lodge.com
Flying Saddle Resort
U.S. 26 • 877-772-4422 • flyingsaddleresort.com
Grand Targhee Resort
3300 E. Skihill Rd. • 307-353-2300
• grandtarghee.com
Teton Teepee Lodge
470 W. Alta Rd. • 307-353-1000
• tetonteepee.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Diamond 7 Bar Guest Ranch
353 Lame Jones Rd. • 307-467-5612
• diamond7bar.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Powder River Experience
297 Upper Powder River Rd. • 307-758-4381 • duderanch.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Atlantic city campground
Atlantic City Rd. • 307-332-8400 • blm.gov
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
cowboy Inn Motel & RV Park
210 Penland St. • 307-383-2200
• thecowboyinn.com
Happy camper RV Park
Hwy. 789 – m. marker 49 • 307-291-0211
• baggsendrvpark.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
cowboy Inn Motel & RV Park
210 Penland St. • 307-383-2200
• thecowboyinn.com
BANNER
cABINS
Little Piney Ranch
414 Wagon Box Rd. • 307-683-2668
• littlepineyranch.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Little Piney Ranch
414 Wagon Box Rd. • 307-683-2668
• littlepineyranch.com
BAR NUNN
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
casper KOA 1101 Prairie Lane • 307-577-1664 • koa.com
BASIN
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Rose Garden RV Park 704 S. 4th St. • 307-272-5220 • tripadvisor.com
Where Am I To Go campground 240 E. Wyoming Ave. • 307-222-9203 • whereamitogo.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Serenity Wellness Retreat
380 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-431-0386 • serenitywellnessretreat.wordpress.com
cABINS
Preston Ranch cabins
139 Strawberry St. • 307-880-2740
• prestonranchcabins.com
RESORTS
Star Valley Lodge 4271 Willow Creek Lane • 307-201-6250 • starvalleylodge.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
canyon Ranch
59 Canyon Ranch Rd. • 307-751-6785
• canyonranchbighorn.com
RESORTS
Wyoming High country Lodge Forest Rd. 13 • 307-529-0914 • wyhighcountry.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Triple Peak HCR Box 3000 Big Piney • 307-276-3408 • triplepeak.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Middle Piney Lake campground P.O. Box 218 • 307-276-5800 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Blue Sky Sage Horseback Riding Retreats
Sublette Co. Rd. #23-132, the Lander Cutoff, 30 m. south of Boulder • 307-260-7990 • blueskysage.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Marbleton Inn Motel 405 Winkelman Ave. • 307-276-5231 • tripadvisor.com
cABINS
Black Powder Guest Ranch
14733 U.S. Hwy. 189/191 • 307-298-9253 • blackpowderranch.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Black Powder Guest Ranch 14733 U.S. Hwy. 189/191 • 307-298-9253 • blackpowderranch.com
cABINS
Big Sandy Lodge
1050 Mud Lake Rd. • 307-749-1401 • big-sandy-lodge.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Big Sandy campground
Big Sandy Elkhorn Rd. • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
Boulder Lake campground
Boulder Lake Rd. • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov
Highline Trail RV Park & campground
8718 U.S. Hwy. 191 • 307-871-0865 • highlinetrailrvpark.com
Wind River View RV Park & campground
8 m. south of Pinedale on Hwy. 191 • 307-537-5453 • resortparks.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Boulder Inn 8782 Hwy. 191 • 307-537-5480 • boulderwystore.com
Boulder Lake Lodge 48 Bridger Dr. • 307-537-5400 • boulder-lake-lodge.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Moose Flat campground
Forest Rd. 10138 • 307-886-5300 • fs.usda.gov
cABINS
Muddy Guard cabin –
Bighorn National Forest
24.5 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 1/8 m. east on F473 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov
Pole creek cabin – Bighorn
National Forest
22 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 1 m. northwest on F456 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
South Fork Mountain Lodge 7558 Hwy. 16 W. • 307-267-2609 • lodgesofthebighorns.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Big Horn View campground 31 Luna Dr. • 307-250-9122 • bighornview.com
Buffalo KOA Journey
87 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-5423 • koa.com
circle Park campground –
Bighorn National Forest
15 m. west of Buffalo or 48.5 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. 16, then 2.5 m. on F20 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov
Deer Park campground
146 Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-5722 • deerparkrv.com
Hettinger Group Area –
Bighorn National Forest
14.5 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
Indian campground and RV Park 660 Hart St. • 307-684-9601 • indiancampground.com
Lake Stop Resort
9 Lake DeSmet Rd. • 307-684-8700 • facebook.com/p/Lake-StopResort-100038006095326
Lost cabin campground –
Bighorn National Forest
27 m. southwest of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov
Middle Fork campground –
Bighorn National Forest
13 m. southeast on Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
Mikesell-Potts Recreation Area
Lake DeSmet • 307-684-2262 • johnsoncountywyoming.org
South Fork campground –
Bighorn National Forest
15 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16
• 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
Tie Hack campground –
Bighorn National Forest
15 m. west of Buffalo on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 2 m. east on F21 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Folded Hills Ranch
28759 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-684-5179
• foldedhillsranch.com
Klondike Ranch
386 Crazy Woman Canyon Rd. • 307-684-2390 • klondikeranch.com
Paradise Guest Ranch
282 Hunter Creek Rd. • 307-684-7876
• paradiseranch.com
South Fork Mountain Lodge
7558 Hwy. 16 W. • 307-267-2609
• lodgesofthebighorns.com
Spear-O-Wigwam
Red Grade Rd. • 307-763-7561
• spearowigwam.com
TA Ranch
28623 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-684-5833 • taranch.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Alamo Inn
333 E. Hart St. • 307-684-2219
• alamoinnbuffalowy.com
Big Horn Motel
209 N. Main St. • 307-684-7822
• bighornmotelwy.com
Blue Gables Motel and coffee Shop
662 N. Main St. • 307-684-2574
• bluegables.com
The Boho Buffalo Inn
313 N. Main St. • 307-217-3397
• thebohobuffaloinn.com
Buffalo Inn
100 Flatiron Dr. • 307-684-7000
• buffaloinnwyoming.com
Hampton Inn & Suites
85 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-8899 • hilton.com
Historic Occidental Hotel & Saloon
10 N. Main St. • 307-684-0451
• occidentalwyoming.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
106 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-9900 • ihg.com
Mansion House Motel
295 N. Main St. • 307-684-2218
• mansionhousemotel.com
Quality Inn
75 N. Bypass Rd. • 307-684-2256
• choicehotels.com
Rodeway Inn
610 E. Hart St. • 307-684-5505
• choicehotels.com
Super 8 Motel
655 E. Hart St. • 307-684-2531
• wyndhamhotels.com
SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western
65 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-9564
• bestwestern.com
Z-Bar cabins and Motel
626 Fort St. • 307-684-5535 • zbarcabinsandmotel.com
VAcATION RENTALS
creekside Downtown Vacation Suites
68 N. Side Creek • 307-620-9296
• facebook.com/profile. php?id=100075973429412
Historic capitol Hotel Vacation Rentals
70 S. Main St. • 307-620-9296 • facebook. com/capitolhotelvacationrentalsbuffalowy
Paradise Guest Ranch
282 Hunter Creek Rd. • 307-684-7876
• paradiseranch.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Ranch Soup Guest House 1540 Lane 43 • 307-762-3264 • ranchsoup.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Wyo campground & RV Park Exit 377, I-80 Service Rd. • 307-547-2244 • wyocamp.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Homesteading Experience at Pine Ranch 815 Co Rd. 154 • 307-286-7975 • facebook.com/PineRanch
CASPER cABINS
cowboy Drifters
18187 W. Hwy. 220 • 307-331-2031
• wyocowboydrifters.com
crazy Rainbow Lodge 13800 Hwy. 220 • 307-266-0701 • crazyrainbow.net
Grey Reef Lodging
18187 Hwy. 220 • 307-331-2031
• wyocowboydrifters.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
casper East RV Park & campground
2800 E. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-237-5155 • bookyoursite.com
casper Mountain campgrounds
Casper Mountain Rd. to Natrona Country Rd. 505 • 307-235-9325 • natronacounty-wy.gov
Fort caspar campground
4205 Fort Caspar Rd. • 307-234-3260 • fortcasparcamp.com
Lodgepole campground
BLM, Casper Field Office • 307-261-7600 • blm.gov
Muddy Mountain-Rim campground
BLM, Casper Field Office • 307-261-7600 • blm.gov
Pathfinder Reservoir
43 m. southwest of Casper • 307-235-9311 • natrona.net
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Red Butte Ranch
8550 Bessemer Bend S. Rd. • 307-277-1003 • redbutteranchlodging.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Plus
651 Granite Peak Dr. • 307-472-1120 • bestwestern.com
candlewood Suites – casper 4210 Hospitality Lane • 307-234-4200 • ihg.com
courtyard by Marriott 4260 Hospitality Lane • 307-473-2600 • marriott.com
Hampton Inn & Suites – casper 1100 N. Poplar St. • 307-235-6668 • hilton.com
Hilton Garden Inn casper 1150 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-1300 • hilton.com
Holiday Inn casper –East Medical center 721 Granite Peak • 307-577-5000 • ihg.com
Holiday Inn Express-casper 4250 Legion Lane • 307-237-4200 • hiexpress.com
Motel 6 1150 Wilkins Cir. • 307-212-3031 • motel6.com
Quality Inn & Suites 821 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-2400 • choicehotels.com
Ramkota Hotel & conference center 800 N. Poplar St. • 307-266-6000 • ramkotacasper.com
Residence Inn by Marriott casper 4930 E. 2nd St. • 307-234-9008 • marriott.com
Super 8 Motel – casper West 3838 CY Ave. • 307-224-2030
• wyndhamhotels.com
Trout On Inn 18193 State Hwy. 220 • 307-462-1917 • troutoninn.com
RESORTS
Grey Reef Lodging 18187 Hwy. 220 • 307-331-2031 • wyocowboydrifters.com
VAcATION RENTALS
The Dry Fly Lodge 7630 Spencer Rd. • 307-237-5997 • platteriverguides.com
cABINS
Mountain Meadow cabins 3519 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-6042 • mtnmeadowcabins.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Brooklyn Lake campground Forest Rd. 317 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Brooklyn Lodge 3540 WY 130 • 307-742-6916 • brooklynlodge.com
Friendly Store & Motel
2758 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-6033 • friendlystorewy.com
Mountain View Hotel & cafe
2747 Hwy. 130 • 307-742-3588 • themountainviewhotel.com
Old corral Hotel & Steakhouse
2750 Hwy. 130 • 307-745-5918 • oldcorral.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Governor’s Home
108 W. 27th St. • 307-222-8267
• governorshome.com
Nagle Warren Mansion 222 E. 17th St. • 307-367-3333 • naglewarrenmansion.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
AB camping & RV Park 1503 W. College Dr. • 307-634-7035
• campcheyenne.com
curt Gowdy State Park 1264 Granite Springs Rd. • 307-632-7946 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
Greenway Trailer Park 3829 Greenway St. • 307-634-6696
• greenwaytrailerpark.net
Hide-A-Way RV Park
218 S. Greeley Hwy. • 307-637-7114
• facebook.com
Last chance camp 11234 Coonrod Rd. • 307-640-0697
• lastchancecamp.com
Restway Travel Park 4212 Whitney Rd. • 307-634-3811
• restwaytravelpark.com
Terry Bison Ranch Resort 51 I-25 Service Rd. • 307-634-4171
• terrybisonranch.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Plus Frontier Inn 8101 Hutchins Dr. • 307-638-8891
• bestwestern.com
candlewood Suites 2335 Tura Pkwy. • 307-634-6622
• candlewoodsuites.com
cheyenne Motel 1601 E. Lincolnway • 307-632-6802
• tripadvisor.com
comfort Inn and Suites 201 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-514-6051
• choicehotels.com
Days Inn 2360 W. Lincolnway • 307-778-8877
• wyndhamhotels.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 1415 Stillwater Ave. • 307-637-4070 • marriott.com

Fairfield Inn & Suites cheyenne Southwest Downtown Area
1820 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-0401 • marriott.com
Firebird Motel
1905 E. Lincolnway • 307-632-5505
• tripadvisor.com
Fleetwood Motel, LLc
3800 E. Lincolnway • 307-638-8908
• fleetwood-motel.lodgify.com
Governor’s Home
108 W. 27th St. • 307-222-8267
• governorshome.com
Guest Ranch Motel
1100 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-2137
• guestranchmotel.com
GuestHouse Inn & Suites
2512 W. Lincolnway • 307-632-7556 • facebook.com/CheyenneGuestInn
The Historic Plains Hotel
1600 Central Ave. • 307-638-3311 • facebook.com/ THEHISTORICPLAINSHOTEL
Holiday Inn Express
1741 Fleischli Pkwy. • 307-433-0751
• hiexpress.com
La Quinta cheyenne
2410 W. Lincolnway • 307-632-7117
• wyndhamhotels.com
Little America Hotel & Resort cheyenne
2800 W. Lincolnway • 307-775-8400
• cheyenne.littleamerica.com
Luxury Inn
1805 Westland Rd. • 307-638-2550
• tripadvisor.com
Microtel Inn & Suites
By Wyndham
1400 W. Lincolnway • 307-274-4593
• wyndhamhotels.com
My Place Hotel
1920 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-1400
• myplacehotels.com
Quality Inn
2245 Etchepare Dr. • 307-459-6294
• choicehotels.com
Ranger Motel
909 W. 16th St. • 307-634-7995 • yelp.com
Red Lion Hotel and conference center
204 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-638-4466 • redlion.com
Rodeo Inn
3839 E. Lincolnway • 307-634-2171 • sites.google.com/view/rodeoinn/home
Rodeway Inn East
12500 I-80 • 307-635-7799 • rodewayinn.com
Round Up Motel
403 S. Greeley Hwy. • 307-634-7741 • yelp.com
Sands Motel
1022 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-7771
• sands-motel.com
SpringHill Suites by Marriott
416 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-635-0006 • marriott.com
StayBridge Suites 5109 Frontier Mall Dr. • 307-634-6370 • ihg.com
Super 8 Motel
1900 W. Lincolnway • 307-635-8741
• wyndhamhotels.com
SureStay Plus by Best Western 1781 Fleischli Pkwy. • 307-632-2747
• bestwestern.com
Towneplace Inn & Suites
1710 W. Lincolnway • 307-634-0400 • marriott.com Travelodge 1625 Stillwater • 307-274-3666 • wyndhamhotels.com
Tru by Hilton
423 W. Fox Farm Rd. • 307-222-3600 • hilton.com
RESORTS
Little America Hotel & Resort cheyenne
2800 W. Lincolnway • 307-775-8400
• cheyenne.littleamerica.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Governor’s Home
108 W. 27th St. • 307-222-8267
• governorshome.com
Gryphon House
908 E. 18th St. • 307-214-1872 • airbnb.com/rooms/42037158
ROW Properties
900 E. Lincolnway • 307-637-0020
• staycheyenne.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Kimmet Kamp, LLc
79 Canyon Rd. • 307-645-3028 • airbnb.com/rooms/5423667
Ranch at Ucross in Buffalo / Sheridan
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
2673 U.S. Hwy. 14 E. • 307-737-2281 • theranchatucross.com
The Ranch at Ucross is the crown jewel in the Blair Hotels collection, offering the full guest-ranch experience of hiking, fishing and horseback riding surrounded by breathtaking scenery. Conference season runs October through April for retreats, receptions and groups of up to 100 people.
K3 Guest Ranch Bed & Breakfast
30 Nielsen Trl. • 307-272-7507
• k3guestranch.com
Robin’s Nest Bed & Breakfast
1508 Alger Ave. • 307-527-7208
• robinsnestcody.com
Windmill Inn, LLc
322 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-587-5767
• windmillinnwyoming.com cABINS
Absaroka Mountain Lodge 1231 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3963
• absarokamtlodge.com
Apple Jack Ranch
43 Walking Star Rd. • 307-899-0546
• applejackranch.com
Buffalo Bill Village Deluxe Cowboy Cabins
1707 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5544 • buffalobillvillage.com
Buffalo Bill Cabin Village offers an authentic experience steeped in the history and legends of Cody. All cabins offer full amenities with easy access to fine dining at QT’s Restaurant, Bottoms Up Lounge and a heated outdoor pool (May–September).
cody cowboy Village
203 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-7555
• codycowboyvillage.com
Elephant Head Lodge
1170 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3980 • elephantheadlodge.com
Try this small two-diamond AAA log-cabin mountain resort for your family’s Yellowstone vacation. Settle in, relax, enjoy the park, fish, hike and make memories.
15 units
Hunter Peak Ranch
4027 Crandall Rd. (also called Chief Joseph Scenic Hwy.) • 307-587-3711
• hunterpeakranch.com
Pahaska Tepee Resort
183 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-527-7701 • pahaska.com
Welcome to Buffalo Bill’s historic “Gem of the Rockies.” Conveniently located at Yellowstone’s East Entrance, Pahaska Tepee is the |closest lodging to the park. We offer cabins, a restaurant and bar, a great gift shop, horseback riding and tours of the original 1904 lodge. Bears, buffalo, deer and foxes are frequent visitors. Plus, you’ll get easy Yellowstone access.
River Bend cabins
574 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-899-2719
• theriverbendcabins.com
Saddlestring Ranch
16 Saddle String Rd. • 888-650-3053 • airbnb.com/rooms/904908589456729549
Shoshone Lodge & Guest Ranch
349 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-4044
• shoshonelodge.com
Southfork Guest cottage
119 Diamond Basin Rd. • 307-587-4367
• codyyellowstone.org
Top of the World
2823 U.S. Hwy. 212 • 307-587-5368
• topoftheworldresort.com
Wapiti Mountain cabin
3 Paintbrush Dr. • 307-899-0155
• codyvacationrentals.com
Yellowstone cutthroat
Guest Ranch
53 Stagecoach Trl. • 307-272-6982
• yellowstonecutthroatranch.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Absaroka Bay RV Park
2002 Mountain View Dr. • 307-527-7440 • campcody307.com
Beartooth Lake campground
Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Big Game campground
Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Buffalo Bluff RV Park
137 Belfry Hwy. • 307-578-7602
• buffalobluffrvpark.com
Buffalo Jump RV camping
4220 County Rd. 2DA • 307-250-9637 • buffalobluffrvpark.com
chief Joseph RV Park
4 Van Dyke Rd. • 307-527-5510
• chiefjosephrvpark.com
clearwater campground
Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
cody KOA
5561 Greybull Hwy. • 307-587-2369 • codykoa.com
cody Trout Ranch camp, RV, Tipi and Sheep Wagon camping 1 Trout Ranch Rd. • 307-578-6757 • codytroutranchcamp.com
crazy creek campground
Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Green creek Inn & RV Park
2908 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-5004 • greencreekinn.com
Hogan-Luce campground
18 m. north of Cody off State Hwy. 120 • 307-578-5900 • blm.gov
Island Lake campground
Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Lake creek campground
Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6241 • fs.usda.gov
Lily Lake campground 808 Meadow Lane Ave. • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Little Sunlight campground
Shoshone National Forest/Clarks Fork Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Newton creek campground
37 m. west of Cody • 307-527-6241 • fs.usda.gov
Pahaska Tepee Resort 183 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-527-7701 • pahaska.com
Ponderosa campground 1815 8th St. • 307-587-9203 • codyponderosa.com
Rex Hale campground
Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Sleeping Giant campground and Picnic Area
Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Three Mile campground
Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Wapiti campground
Shoshone National Forest/Wapiti Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Wood River campground
Shoshone National Forest/Greybull Ranger District • 307-527-6921 • fs.usda.gov
Yellowstone Valley Inn & RV Park 3324 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3961 • yellowstonevalleyinn.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
7D Ranch
774 Sunlight Rd. • 307-587-9885 • 7dranch.com
Absaroka Mountain Lodge 1231 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3963
• absarokamtlodge.com
Bill cody Ranch
2604 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-2097
• billcodyranch.com
Blackwater creek Ranch 1516 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-243-3056
• blackwatercreekranch.com
creekside Lodge at Yellowstone 995 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-9795 • creeksidelodgeyellowstone.com
crossed Sabres Ranch
829 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3750
• crossedsabresranch.com
Double Diamond X Ranch
3453 S. Fork Rd. • 307-587-5252
• ddxranchwyoming.com
Elk creek Ranch
113 Sunlight Rd. • 307-587-3902
• elkcreekranch.com
Hunter Peak Ranch
4027 Crandall Rd. (also called Chief Joseph Scenic Hwy.) • 307-587-3711
• hunterpeakranch.com
K Bar Z Guest Ranch & Outfitters, LLc
3477 Crandall Rd. • 307-587-4410
• kbarzguestranch.com
K3 Guest Ranch Bed & Breakfast
30 Nielsen Trl. • 307-272-7507
• k3guestranch.com
Rimrock Ranch
2728 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3970
• rimrockranch.com
Shoshone Lodge & Guest Ranch
349 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-4044
• shoshonelodge.com
A Western Rose Motel 1807 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4258
• awesternrose.com
A Wyoming Inn
720 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-4208 • hotelcody.com
AmericInn Lodge & Suites
508 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-7716 • americinn.com
Beartooth Inn of cody
2513 Greybull Hwy. • 307-527-5505
• beartoothinn.com
Best Western Premier
Ivy Inn & Suites
1800 8th St. • 307-587-2572 • bestwestern.com
Best Western Sunset Inn 1601 8th St. • 307-587-4265 • bestwestern.com
Big Bear Motel
139 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-3117
• codywyomingbigbear.com
Buffalo Bill’s Antler Inn 1213 17th St. • 307-587-2084
• antlersinncody.com
Buffalo Bill’s Irma Hotel 1192 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4221
• irmahotel.com
carter Mountain Motel
1701 Central Ave. • 307-587-4295
• cartermountainmotel.com
Chamberlin Inn
1032 12th St. • 307-587-0202 • chamberlininn.com
Stay at the historic Chamberlin Inn, just steps from Cody’s Main Street and only an hour from Yellowstone’s East Entrance. Wake up to a complimentary breakfast, enjoy live music on select days and receive discounts at local restaurants. Unwind in our lush garden and Cody’s premier craft-cocktail lounge — the perfect way to end your day.
cody cowboy Village
203 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-7555
• codycowboyvillage.com
cody Holiday Lodge
244 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-349-8642
• codyholidaylodge.com
The cody Hotel
232 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-5915 • thecody.com
cody Legacy Inn
1801 Mountain View Dr. • 307-587-6472
• codylegacyinn.com
cody Lodging company
1026 19th St. • 307-587-6000 • codylodgingcompany.com
Comfort Inn by Choice Hotels
1601 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5556 • blairhotels.com
Conveniently located in the heart of downtown Cody, this hotel is a comfortable walking distance to popular activities and is the perfect choice among vacationers and corporate travelers. Enjoy our free airport shuttle and continental breakfast.
Green creek Inn & RV Park
2908 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-5004
• greencreekinn.com
Green Gables Inn
1636 Central Ave. • 370-587-6886
• codysgreengables.com
Hampton Inn & Suites Cody
8 Southfork Rd. • 307-587-4505 • hilton.com/en/hotels/codeyhxhampton-suites-cody
Located on U.S. Hwy. 16, we are just one hour from Yellowstone National Park’s east entrance. Visit Buffalo Bill Dam & Visitor Center for incredible views or learn about local history at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, each within 10 minutes. Yellowstone Regional Airport, plenty of restaurants and historical sites are within 15 minutes of our hotel.
Holiday Inn Cody –Convention Center 1701 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5544 • blairhotels.com
The largest of the three Blair Hotels in Cody, the Holiday Inn Cody is fresh, contemporary and the perfect base camp for families and groups. It features 186 deluxe guest rooms, a heated outdoor pool (May–September), QT’s Restaurant and Bottoms Up Lounge.
Kings’ Inn cody
524 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-527-6604
• kingsinncody.com
Moose creek Lodge & Suites
1015 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-2221
• codymoosecreek.com
Skyline Motor Inn
1919 17th St. • 307-587-4201 • skylinemotorinncody.com
Sunrise Motor Inn 1407 8th St. • 307-587-5566 • sunrisemotorinncody.com
Super 8 of cody
730 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-527-6214
• codysuper8.com
Top of the World
2823 U.S. Hwy. 212 • 307-587-5368
• topoftheworldresort.com
The Trail Shop
2750 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3741
• trailshopinn.com
Wigwam Motel 1701 Alger Ave. • 307-587-3861
• tripadvisor.com
Yellowstone Valley Inn & RV Park 3324 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3961
• yellowstonevalleyinn.com
RESORTS
Buffalo Bill cabin Village at the Buffalo Bill Village Resort
1701 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-5544
• buffalobillvillage.com
Elephant Head Lodge 1170 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3980
• elephantheadlodge.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Bull Moose Retreat 23 Bull Moose Trl. • 503-793-3531 • vrbo.com/272408ha
cody Lodging company 1026 19th St. • 307-587-6000 • codylodgingcompany.com
Moose Alley Lodging 1407 Wyoming Ave. • 307-587-6159 • facebook.com/Moose.Alley.Lodging
Mountain View Lodge 2776 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-5957 • vrbo.com/446282
Southfork Guest cottage 119 Diamond Basin Rd. • 307-587-4367 • codyyellowstone.org
The Zula Lynn 1927 Beck Ave. • 307-578-7196 • airbnb.com/rooms/29776514
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Hideout Motel 10763 U.S. Hwy. 30 • 307-279-3281 • hideoutmotel.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Darwin Ranch 1 Kinky Ck Rd. • 307-203-3040 • darwinranch.com
Kendall Valley Lodge 125 Rock Creen Rd. • 307-367-2223 • kendallvalleylodge.com
cABINS
Timberline Lodge 807 Merna N. Beaver Rd. • 307-859-8339 • tripadvisor.com
Wyoming Mountain cabin 201 Merna N. Beaver Rd. • 307-223-2970 • facebook.com/wyomingmountaincabin
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Daniel Junction 11072 Hwy. 189-191 • 307-859-8274 • thedanieljunction.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Foothills Motel & campground 101 Main St. • 307-655-2547 • foothillscampground.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Elk View Inn 4622 W. Hwy. 14 • 307-461-4168 • elkviewinn.com
Bear Lodge Resort
1/4 m. south of Burgess Jct/5600
U.S. Hwy. 14A • 307-752-2444
• bearlodgeresort.com
DEVILS TOWER
BED & BREAKFASTS
Sawin Logs Inn
201 State Hwy. 24 • 866-328-5328
• sawinlogs.com
cABINS
Devils Tower KOA
60 Hwy. 110 • 307-467-5395
• devilstowerkoa.com
North Bokhari, Ltd.
62 Rustic Cabin Trl. • 307-391-0208
• rusticcabinsalesandrental.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Devils Tower KOA
60 Hwy. 110 • 307-467-5395
• devilstowerkoa.com
Devils Tower View 476 State Hwy. 24 • 307-467-5737
• dtvcampground.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Sawin Logs Inn
201 State Hwy. 24 • 866-328-5328
• sawinlogs.com
VAcATION RENTALS
North Bokhari, Ltd.
62 Rustic Cabin Trl. • 307-391-0208
• rusticcabinsalesandrental.com
DIXON
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
The Dixon Motel
217 Cottonwood St. • 307-383-2300
• dixonmotel.com
DOUGLAS
cABINS
Whistle Stop cabin
Esterbrook Rd. • 307-331-4347
• esterbrookcabin.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS campbell creek campground County Rd. 24 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Douglas KOA campground 168 Cold Springs Rd. • 307-358-2164 • koa.com
Friend Park campground 2251 E. Richards St. • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov





















River Side Park
Across from State Fair Grounds • 307-358-3462 • cityofdouglas.org
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Deer Forks Ranch
1200 Poison Lake Rd. • 307-358-2033
• guestranches.com
Two creek Ranch
800 Esterbrook Rd. • 307-358-6007
• twocreekranch.net
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
1st Interstate Inn
2349 E. Richards St. • 307-358-2833
• tripadvisor.com
Douglas Inn & conference center
1450 Riverbend Dr. • 307-358-9790
• tripadvisor.com
Hampton Inn & Suites – Douglas 1730 Muirfield Ct. • 307-385-0707 • hilton.com
Hotel LaBonte
206 E. Walnut St. • 307-358-4343
• hotellabonte.com
Plains Motel
628 E. Richards St. • 307-358-4484
• tripadvisor.com
Sleep Inn & Suites
508 Cortez Dr. • 307-358-2777
• choicehotels.com
Super 8 Motel
314 N. Russell Ave. • 307-298-5469 • super8.com
DUBOIS
cABINS
3 Spear Ranch
901 Little Warm Springs Rd. • 307-690-6337 • 3spearranch.com
Big Diamond Ranch
8 Stucki Weg Dr. • 307-203-5484 • vrbo.com/621297
Double Bar J Ranch
3609 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-342-6326
• doublebarjranch.com
Jakey’s Fork Homestead
9 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-455-2769
• jakeysfork.com
Lava Mountain Lodge
3577 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-455-2506
• lavamountainlodge.com
Triangle c Ranch
3737 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-455-2225 • trianglec.com
Twin Pines Lodge & cabins
218 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2600
• twinpineslodgeandcabins.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Brooks Lake campground
Shoshone National Forest/Wind River Ranger District • 307-455-2466 • fs.usda.gov
Dubois Wind River KOA
225 Welty Ave. • 307-455-2238 • koa.com
Falls campground
Shoshone National Forest/Wind River Ranger District • 307-455-2466 • fs.usda.gov
Horse creek campground
P.O. Box 186 • 307-455-2466 • fs.usda.gov
The Longhorn Ranch
5810 Hwy. 26 • 307-455-2337 • thelonghornranch.com
Pinnacles campground
P.O. Box 186 • 877-444-6777 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Absaroka Ranch
306 Dunoir Rd. • 303-503-9591 • absarokaranch.com
Bitterroot Ranch
1480 E. Fork Rd. • 800-545-0019
• bitterrootranch.com
Brooks Lake Lodge
458 Brooks Lake Rd. • 866-213-4022
• brookslake.com
cM Ranch
167 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-455-2331 • cmranch.com
crooked creek Guest Ranch
76 Fir Rd. • 307-455-2815 • crookedcreekguestranchdubois.com
Lazy L & B Ranch
1072 E. Fork Rd. • 307-455-2839 • lazylb.com
Ram’s Horn Guest Ranch
334 Ramshorn Ranch Rd. • 307-349-3331
• ramshornguestranch.com
Ring Lake Ranch
570 Trail Lake Rd. • 307-455-2663
• ringlake.org
Triangle c Ranch
3737 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-455-2225
• trianglec.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Black Bear Inn
505 W. Ramshorn • 303-842-2315
• theblackbearinn.com
chinook Winds Motel
640 S. 1st St. • 307-455-2907
• chinookwindsmotel.com
The Longhorn Ranch
5810 Hwy. 26 • 307-455-2337
• thelonghornranch.com
Rocky Mountain Lodge
1349 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2844
• rockymountainlodge-dubois.com
Stagecoach Inn & Suites
103 E. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2303
• tripadvisor.com
Super 8 Motel
1412 Warm Springs Dr. • 307-274-3979 • super8.com
Twin Pines Lodge & cabins
218 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2600
• twinpineslodgeandcabins.com
Wind River chalet
65 Bald Mountain Rd. • 303-949-5964
• windriverchalet.com
Wind River Motel
519 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2611
• duboiswyoming.org
RESORTS
Lazy L & B Ranch
1072 E. Fork Rd. • 307-455-2839 • lazylb.com
Line Shack Lodge, LLc
448 Union Pass Rd. • 307-455-3244
• facebook.com/profile. php?id=100063546218606
VAcATION RENTALS
Double Bar J Ranch
3609 U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-342-6326
• doublebarjranch.com
Wind River chalet
65 Bald Mountain Rd. • 303-949-5964
• windriverchalet.com
cABINS
Elk Mountain cabins
107 Main St. • 307-348-7778 • elkmountaincabins.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Bow River campground
P.O. Box 249 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
The Historic Elk Mountain Hotel
102 E. Main St. • 307-348-7774
• elkmountainhotel.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Hanging Bull Lodge
3052 Unit A Hwy. 230 • 307-327-6505
• spuroutfitters.com
Spirit West River Lodge B&B 1/8 mile southeast Riverside, Hwy. 230 • 307-327-5753 • spiritwestriverlodge.com
cABINS
A Bar A Ranch
820 A-Bar-A Rd. • 307-327-5454
• abararanch.com
River Ridge cabins & The Red Door Lodge
Riverside Ave. • 307-327-5354
• wyriverridge.com
Spur Outfitters
3224 Unit B, Hwy. 230 • 307-327-6505
• spuroutfitters.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
A Bar A Ranch
820 A-Bar-A Rd. • 307-327-5454
• abararanch.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Phillips RV Park
225 Bear River Dr. • 307-789-3805
• phillipsrvpark.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Dunmar Inn
1601 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-3770
• bestwestern.com
comfort Inn
1931 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-7799
• choicehotels.com
Hampton Inn Evanston
101 Wasatch Rd. • 307-789-5678 • hilton.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
1965 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-7999 • ihg.com
Prairie Inn
264 Bear River Dr. • 307-789-2920
• facebook.com/pages/category/ Hotel/Prairie-Inn-108851955846586
Quality Inn
1936 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-6000
• choicehotels.com
Super 8
1710 Harrison Dr. • 307-789-2777
• wyndhamhotels.com
cABINS
Rivers Edge RV & cabins Resort
6820 Santa Fe Cir. • 307-234-0042
• riversedgervresort.net
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Rivers Edge RV & cabins Resort
6820 Santa Fe Cir. • 307-234-0042
• riversedgervresort.net
Rone RV Park
5080 E. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-267-1745 • ronesrvpark.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Baymont Inn and Suites
480 E. Lathrop Rd. • 307-215-9986
• wyndhamhotels.com
choice Hotels Wyoming
269 Miracle Rd. • 877-424-6423
• choicehotels.com
c’Mon Inn
301 E. Lathrop Rd. • 307-472-6300
• cmoninn.com
comfort Inn Evansville-casper
269 Miracle Rd. • 307-237-8100
• choicehotels.com
Sleep Inn & Suites
6733 Bonanza • 307-235-3100
• choicehotels.com
Super 8 Hotel – Evansville
739 Luker Lane • 307-237-1335 • wyndhamhotels.com
FLAMING GORGE NATIONAL RECREATION AREA
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Firehole campground
355 N. Vernal Ave. • 435-789-1181 • fs.usda.gov
Hideout Boat-In camp
Ashley National Forest • 307-875-2871 • fs.usda.gov
Stateline cove campground 1155 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 435-789-1181 • fs.usda.gov
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Fort Bridger RV camp 64 Groshon Rd. • 307-782-3150 • fbrvpark.com
cABINS
Hayfield cabins
599A Rd. 90 • 307-575-9024 • airbnb.com/rooms/46374153
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS chuck Wagon RV Park 306 Pioneer Ct. • 307-837-2828
• chuckwagonrv.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Hayfield cabins
599A Rd. 90 • 307-575-9024 • airbnb.com/rooms/46374153
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Wind River Basin campground 23 Trout Creek Rd. • 307-840-4424 • wrbcampground.Lodgify.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Four corners country Inn & RV campground
24695 U.S. Hwy. 85 • 307-746-4776 • wideopenweston.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Green Tree’s crazy Woman campground
1001 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-3665 • tripadvisor.com
High Plains campground
1600 S. Garner Lake Rd. • 307-687-7339 • highplainscampground.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Alamo Inn & Suites
608 E. 2nd St. • 307-682-9341
• alamoinngillettewy.com
Arbuckle Lodge
1400 S. Garner Lake Rd. • 307-685-6363 • arbucklelodge.com
Baymont by Wyndham Gillette 2105 Rodgers Dr. • 307-686-8600
• wyndhamhotels.com
Best Western Tower West Lodge
109 N. U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-686-2210
• bestwestern.com
Budget Inn Express
2011 Rodgers Dr. • 307-670-8134 • booking.com
candlewood Suites
904 Country Club Rd. • 307-682-6100
• candlewoodsuites.com
comfort Inn & Suites
1607 W. 2nd St. • 307-696-2234
• choicehotels.com
Days Inn by Wyndham Gillette
910 E. Boxelder • 307-682-3999
• wyndhamhotels.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites Gillette
2577 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-682-1717 • marriott.com
Garner by IHG
2597 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-682-0505 • countryinns.com
Holiday Inn Express
Hotel & Suites
1908 Cliff Davis Dr. • 307-686-9576
• hiexpress.com
Home2 Suites by Hilton
1120 E. Boxelder Rd. • 307-257-7040 • hilton.com
Howard Johnson by Wyndham Gillette
1004 E. Hwy. 14-16 • 307-363-1874
• wyndhamhotels.com
La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Gillette
450 E. Boxelder • 307-686-6000
• wyndhamhotels.com
Motel 6
2105 Rogers Dr. • 307-686-8600 • motel6.com
Mustang Motel
922 E. 3rd St. • 307-682-4784 • tripadvisor.com
National 9 Inn
1020 E. U.S. Hwy. 14 • 844-709-0799
• national9gillette.com
Quality Inn
409 Butler Spaeth Rd. • 307-682-4757 • choicehotels.com
Red Lion Hotel Gillette
2009 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-686-3000
• wyndhamhotels.com
Summit Suites Gillette
211 Decker Ct. • 307-686-2000
• hamptoninn3.hilton.com
Super 8
208 S. Decker Ct. • 307-682-8078
• wyndhamhotels.com
TownePlace Suites by Marriott 1715 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-1464 • marriott.com
Travelodge
2307 Wyoming Ave. • 307-228-4744
• wyndhamhotels.com
Wingate by Wyndham
1801 Cliff Davis Dr. • 307-685-2700
• wyndhamhotels.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Glendo Lakeside RV Park, LLc
631 Lakeshore Dr. • 307-735-4161
• tripadvisor.com
Lakeview Motel & campground
422 6th St. • 307-735-4461 • facebook.com/pages/category/ Hotel/Lakeview-Motel-andCampground-1039741759449781
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Lakeview Motel & campground
422 6th St. • 307-735-4461 • facebook.com/pages/category/ Hotel/Lakeview-Motel-andCampground-1039741759449781
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Deer creek Village RV Park
302 Millar Lane • 307-436-8121
• deercreekrvvillage.com
Platte River campground
131 Shawnie Lane • 307-262-9768
• platteriverrv.com
River Bend RV Park 972 Tank Farm Rd. • 307-922-1671
• riverbendrv307.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Mountain Memories at Turtle Rock Ranch 1737 Boxelder Rd. • 307-436-2480 • tripadvisor.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Gros Ventre campground
Gros Ventre Rd. • 307-543-3100 • nps.gov/grte
Lizard creek campground Hwy. 89/191 • 307-543-2831 • nps.gov/grte
RESORTS
Jenny Lake Lodge
Jenny Lake Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
GRANGER
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Little America Hotel
I-80, Exit 68 • 307-875-2400 • wyoming.littleamerica.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Buckboard campground/ AKA Buckboard crossing Hwy. 530 S. • 435-784-3445 • fs.usda.gov
Buckboard Marina at Flaming Gorge HC 65 Box 100 • 307-875-6927 • buckboardmarina.net
Little America Wyoming RV Park I-80, Exit 68 • 307-875-2400 • wyoming.littleamerica.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
coachman Inn
470 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-3681 • explorewy.com
Hampton Inn & Suites Green River 1055 Wild Horse Canyon Rd. • 307-875-5300 • hilton.com
Little Bear Motel 1416 Uninta Dr. • 307-875-7554 • littlebearmotel.com
Mustang Motel
550 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-2468 • facebook.com/MustangMotelgr
Super 8 Motel
280 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-9330 • super8.com
Western Motel Inn
890 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-2840 • tripadvisor.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Maid Marians Bed & Breakfast
540 3rd Ave. N. • 307-250-6551 • maidmariansbedandbreakfast.com cABINS
Greybull KOA
400 N. 2nd St. • 800-562-7508 • koa.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
cabin creek Picnic Ground
– Bighorn National Forest
15.7 m. northeast of Shell on U.S. Hwy. 14. • 307-765-4435 • fs.usda.gov
Green Oasis campground & RV Park
540 12th Ave. N. • 307-765-2856 • gorvwy.com
Greybull KOA
400 N. 2nd St. • 800-562-7508 • koa.com
Lower Paintrock Lake campground – Bighorn
National Forest
15.7 m. northeast of Shell on U.S. Hwy. 14, then 25.7 m. southeast on F17 • 307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Antler Motel
1116 N. 6th St. • 307-765-4404
• antlermotel.com
Greybull Motel
300 N. 6th St. • 307-765-2628
• greybullmotel.com
Historic Hotel Greybull
602 Greybull Ave. • 307-202-0329 • historichotelgreybull.com
K-Bar Motel
300 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-4426 • k-bar-motel.hotelsearchusa.com
Wheels Motel
1324 N. 6th St. • 307-299-5505 • wheelsmotel.com
Yellowstone Motel
247 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-4456
• yellowstonemotel.net
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Larson Park campground
100 S. Guernsey Rd. • 307-836-2255
• townofguernseywy.us
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Bunkhouse Motel
350 E. Whalen St. • 307-836-2356
• bunkhousemotelwyoming.com
Sagebrush Motel
151 W. Whalen St. • 307-836-2331 • facebook.com/thesagebrushmotel
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Devils Tower Inn
229 A St. • 307-467-5747 • bestwestern.com
Hulett Motel 202 Main St. • 307-467-5220 • devilstowerlodging.com
Motel Pioneer 121 Hunter St. • 307-467-5656 • tripadvisor.com
cABINS
Diamond S Retreat
5240 Rd. 48 • 307-469-2204 • diamondsretreat.com
Paintrock Ranch
5175 Rea Grove Lane • 307-254-1615
• paintrockranch.net
cABINS
Kudar Log cabins, Motel, campervan
260 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2823 • thekudar.com
Snake River cabins 9705 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-7078 • snakeriverpark.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Atherton creek campground
7.3 m. northeast of Kelly on the shore of Slide Lake • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
Glamping of Jackson Hole 43°22’32.7”N. 110°53’55.1”W. • 307-264-4722 • glampingofjacksonhole.com
Granite creek campground
U.S. 189/191 east 10 m. to Forest Route 30500, north 6 m. • 307-739-5570 • fs.usda.gov
Kozy campground
13 m. east of Hoback Junction • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
Little cottonwood Group campground
877-444-6777 • fs.usda.gov
Snake River RV Village 9705 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-7078 • snakeriverpark.com
Station creek campground
Snake River Canyon • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
Station creek Group campground
Bridger Teton National Forest • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
Virginian Lodge RV Park
750 W. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-2792 • virginianlodge.com
Wolf creek campground
7 m. south on U.S. 26/89 • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Bedroll and Breakfast
Sheffield Creek Rd. • 307-733-5171
• bedrollandbreakfast.com
Flat creek Ranch
1 Upper Flat Creek Rd. • 307-733-0603
• flatcreekranch.com
Horse creek Ranch 9548 Henrys Rd. • 307-733-6556
• horsecreekranch.com
Spotted Horse Ranch
12355 S. U.S. Hwy. 191 • 307-733-2097
• spottedhorseranch.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
49er Inn & Suites
330 W. Pearl Ave. • 307-733-7550
• townsquareinns.com
Alpine House Lodge & cottages
285 N. Glenwood St. • 307-739-1570
• alpinehouse.com
Alpine Motel
E. Pearl Ave. & S. Jean St. • 307-739-3200 • tripadvisor.com
Antler Inn
43 W. Pearl Ave. • 307-733-2535
• townsquareinns.com
Anvil Hotel
215 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-3668
• anvilhotel.com
Elk country Inn
480 W. Pearl St. • 307-733-2364
• townsquareinns.com
Elk Refuge Inn
1755 N. Hwy. 89 • 307-200-0981
• elkrefugeinn.net
Elk Refuge Ranch Home
2205 Nowlin Trl. • 786-355-6566 • jacksonholevacationhomeelkrefuge.com
Flat creek Inn of Jackson Hole
1935 N. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-5276
• flatcreekinn.com
Four Winds Motel
167 N. Millward St. • 307-733-2474
• jacksonholefourwinds.com
Golden Eagle Inn
325 E. Broadway • 307-733-2042
• goldeneagleinn.com
Hampton Inn Jackson Hole
350 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-0033
• hamptoninn3.hilton.com
Hotel Jackson
120 N. Glenwood St. • 307-733-2200
• hoteljackson.com
Inn on the creek
295 N. Millward St. • 307-739-1565
• innonthecreek.com
Jackson Hole Super 8 Motel
750 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-6833
• jacksonholesuper8.com
Kudar Motel
260 N. Cache St. • 307-733-2823
• thekudar.com
Lexington at Jackson
Hole Hotel & Suites
285 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-2648 • lexingtonhoteljacksonhole.com
Miller Park Lodge
155 N. Jackson St. • 307-733-4858
• millerparklodge.net
Mountain Modern Motel
380 W. Broadway • 307-733-4340
• mountainmodernmotel.com
Parkway Inn & Spa
125 N. Jackson St. • 800-247-8390
• parkwayinn.com
Pony Express Motel
1075 W. Broadway • 307-733-3835
• ponyexpresswest.com
Ranch Inn
45 E. Pearl St. • 307-733-6363 • ranchinn.com
Rustic Inn at Jackson Hole
450 N. Cache St. • 800-233-9279
• rusticinnatjh.com
Rusty Parrot Lodge & Spa
175 N. Jackson St. • 307-733-2000
• rustyparrot.com
SpringHill Suites by Marriott Jackson Hole
150 W. Simpson • 307-201-5320 • marriott.com
Virginian Lodge
750 W. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-2792
• virginianlodge.com
White Buffalo club
185 N. Glenwood St. • 307-734-4900
• whitebuffaloclub.com
Wildflower Inn
3725 Teton Village Rd. • 307-222-4400
• jhwildflowerlodge.com
The Wort Hotel
50 N. Glenwood St. • 307-733-2190
• worthotel.com
Wyoming Inn of Jackson Hole
930 W. Broadway • 307-734-0035
• wyominginn.com
Amangani
1535 N.E. Butte Rd. • 307-734-7333 • aman.com
cowboy Village Resort
120 S. Flat Creek Dr. • 307-733-3121
• townsquareinns.com
The Lodge at Jackson Hole
82 Scott Lane • 307-739-9703 • lodgeatjh.com
Love Ridge Resort Lodges
400 E. Snow King Ave. • 307-733-5200 • snowking.com
Spring creek Ranch
1600 N.E. Butte Rd. • 307-733-8833
• springcreekranch.com
VAcATION RENTALS
The clear creek Group
120 W. Pearl Ave. • 307-732-3400 • theclearcreekgroup.com
Glamping of Jackson Hole
P.O. Box 804 • 307-264-4722 • glampingofjacksonhole.com
cABINS
Woods Landing Resort
9 State Hwy. 10 • 307-745-9638
• woodslanding.com
VAcATION RENTALS
El Rancho Pequeno
471 Hwy. 10 • 307-318-6272 • vrbo.com/423139
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
cassidy Inn Motel
346 Nolan Ave. • 307-738-2250 • facebook.com/pages/CassidyInn/147443785300533
KELLY
cABINS
Budge’s Slide Lake cabins
E. Taylor Ranch Rd. • 307-733-9061
• jacksonholecabins.com
Jackson Hole Anne Kent cabins
Grand Teton National Park
Gros Ventre Rd. • 307-733-4773
• annekentcabins.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Gros Ventre River Ranch
9750 E. Upper Gros Ventre Rd. • 307-733-4138 • duderanch.com
Red Rock Ranch
Gros Ventre River Rd. • 307-733-6288
• theredrockranch.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Hams Fork campground
Bridger Teton National Forest, 308 U.S. Hwy. 189 • 307-877-4415 • fs.usda.gov
Hobble creek campground
Bridger Teton National Forest • 307-877-4415 • fs.usda.gov
Riverside RV Park
216 Spinel St. • 307-877-3416
• riversideparkwyo.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western PLUS Fossil country Inn and Suites
760 Hwy. 189/30 • 307-877-3388
• bestwestern.com
Fairview Motel
61 U.S. Hwy. 30/189 • 307-877-3938
• fairviewkemmerer.com
Fossil Butte Motel
1424 Central Ave. • 307-877-3996
• tripadvisor.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Wyoming Inn
129 W. Birch Creek Dr. • 307-386-2654
• wyominginnwy.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Bear creek Inn
2132 Bear Creek Rd. • 307-834-2398
• thebearcreekinn.com
cABINS
Louis Lake Lodge 1811 Louis Lake Rd. • 512-731-7596
• louislake.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Big Atlantic Gulch campground
Fort Stambaugh Loop • 307-332-8400 • blm.gov
Dickinson creek campground
Shoshone National Forest/Washakie
Ranger District • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov
Fiddlers Lake campground
Shoshone National Forest/Washakie Ranger District • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov
Little PoPo Agie campground
243 Main St. • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov
Louis Lake campground
Louis Lake Rd. • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov
Maverick RV Park 1104 N. 2nd St. • 307-349-2938 • maverickrvparkandcampground.com
Sinks canyon campground
Shoshone National Forest/Washakie Ranger District • 307-332-5460 • fs.usda.gov
Sleeping Bear RV Park & campground
715 E. Main St. • 307-332-5159 • sleepingbearrvpark.com
Twin Pines RV Park & campground
7345 State Hwy. 789 • 307-332-4008 • twinpinesrvpark.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Holiday Inn Express & Suites Lander WY 1002 11th St. • 307-332-4005 • hiexpress.com
The Inn at Lander 260 Grandview Dr. • 307-332-2847 • innatlander.com
Rodeway Inn Pronghorn Lodge 150 E. Main St. • 307-332-3940 • choicehotels.com
Shoshone Rose casino & Hotel 5690 Hwy. 287 • 307-206-7000 • shoshonerose.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Mad carpenter Inn
353 N. 8th St. • 307-742-0870 • madcarpenterinn.net
cABINS
Albany Lodge 1148 State Hwy. 11 • 307-745-5782 • albanylodge.com
Aspen creek cabin 1124 State Hwy. 11 • 303-437-0001 • aspencreekcabin.com
Little Brooklyn Lake Guard Station
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest
• 307-745-2300 • recreation.gov
Spruce Mountain Fire Lookout Tower
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest
• 307-745-2300 • recreation.gov
Wycolo Lodge 4039 State Hwy. 230 • 307-745-3098
• facebook.com/p/WyColoLodge-100063485982497
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Bottle creek campground 2468 Jackson St. • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Deep creek campground 2468 Jackson St. • 307-745-2300 • fs.fed.us/r2/mbr/recreation
Lake Owen campground FS 517, Medicine Bow National Forest • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Laramie RV Resort by RJourney 1271 Baker St. • 719-623-1677 • koa.com
Libby creek campgrounds Forest Rd. 351 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Nash Fork campground 2468 Jackson St. • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
North Fork campground Forest Rd. 101 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Pelton creek campground Forest Route 898 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Rob Roy campground Forest Rd. 500 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Spruce Mountain Fire Lookout Tower
Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest • 307-745-2300 • recreation.gov
Sugarloaf Recreation Area 2468 Jackson St. • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Tie city campground Forest Rd. 723 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
Vedauwoo campground
Vedauwoo Recreational Area I-80, Exit 329 • 877-444-6777 • fs.usda.gov
Yellow Pine campground Forest Rd. 719 • 307-745-2300 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Vee Bar Guest Ranch 38 Vee Bar Ranch Rd. • 307-745-7036 • veebar.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Americas Best Value Inn 523 S. Adams St. • 307-721-8860 • redlion.com
AmericInn by Wyndham Laramie 4712 E. Grand Ave. • 307-745-0777 • americinn.com
Best Western Inn & Suites 1767 N. Banner Rd. • 307-745-5700 • book.bestwestern.com
comfort Inn 1655 Centennial Dr. • 307-742-6665 • choicehotels.com
Days Inn 1368 N. Mccue St. • 307-745-5678
• wyndhamhotels.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 1673 Centennial Dr. • 307-460-2100 • marriott.com
Hampton Inn – Laramie 3715 E. Grand Ave. • 307-742-0125
• hamptoninn.com
Hilton Garden Inn – Laramie 2229 E. Grand Ave. • 307-721-7580
• Laramie.StayHGI.com
Holiday Inn of Laramie
204 S. 30th St. • 307-721-9000
• holidayinn.com
Laramie Valley Inn
1104 S. Third St. • 307-742-4200
• laramievalleyinn.com
Motel 6
621 Plaza Lane • 307-742-2307 • motel6.com
Motel 8
501 Boswell Dr. • 307-745-4856
• motel8laramie.com
Quality Inn & Suites
3420 E. Grand Ave. • 307-721-8856
• choicehotels.com
Super 8 Motel
1987 Banner Rd. • 307-745-8901
• wyndhamhotels.com
Travelodge-Laramie
421 Boswell Dr. • 307-742-3721
• wyndhamhotels.com
La Prele Guard Station
2468 Jackson St. • 307-358-4690 • recreation.gov
Mason Loft condo 611 University • 307-742-4266 • laramiemuseum.org
LINGLE
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Pony Soldier RV
2302 A, U.S. 26 • 307-837-3078 • ponysoldierrvpark.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Bald Mountain campground
– Bighorn National Forest Hwy. 14A east 33 m. from Lovell • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov
Horseshoe Bend campground
20 U.S. Hwy. 14a E. • 307-548-5406 • nps.gov/bica
Lovell camper Park
40 Quebec Ave. • 307-548-6551
• townoflovell.com
Medicine Lodge Lake campground – Bighorn
National Forest
Medicine Wheel/Paintrock Ranger District
604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov
Porcupine campground –
Bighorn National Forest
33 m. east of Lovell on U.S. Hwy. 14A, then 1.6 m. north on F13 • 307-548-6541 • recreation.gov
Ranger creek (Westside) campground & Recreation Area – Bighorn National Forest Medicine Wheel/Paintrock Ranger District, 604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Dryhead Ranch
1062 Rd. #15 • 307-548-6688
• dryheadranch.com
TX Ranch Inc
20 Crooked Creek Rd. • 406-484-6415 • txranch.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
The cattlemen Inn
470 Montana Ave. • 307-548-2140
• cattlemeninn.com
Horseshoe Bend Motel
375 E. Main St. • 307-548-2221 • horseshoebendmotel.com
Travelodge by Wyndham Lovell/Bighorns
595 E. Main St. • 307-548-2725
• wyndhamhotels.com
Western Motel
180 W. Main St. • 307-548-2781 • westernmotel-lovell.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
BJ’s campground
902 S. Maple St. • 307-334-2314 • bjscampground.wordpress.com
Prairie View campground
3925 U.S. Hwy. 18-20 • 307-334-3174
• prairieviewcampground.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Pioneer
731 S. Main St. • 307-334-2640
• bestwestern.com
The Rodeway Inn
730 S. Main St. • 307-334-2836
• coveredwagonmotel.com
Town House Motel
525 S. Main St. • 307-334-2376
• lusktownhouse.com
Trail Motel Inc.
305 W. 8th St. • 307-334-2530
• lusktrailmotel.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Lyman KOA
126 S. Main St. • 307-786-2188 • koa.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Gateway Inn
106 E. Clark St. • 307-787-3700
• lymangatewayinn.com
cABINS
Rob’s Roost RV Park
16 E. 3rd St. • 307-276-3611 • facebook.com/RobsRoost
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Rob’s Roost RV Park
16 E. 3rd St. • 307-276-3611 • facebook.com/RobsRoost
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Historic Virginian Hotel
404 Lincoln Hwy. • 307-331-2288
• jethospitality.com
MEETEETSE
BED & BREAKFASTS
4 Bears Bed and Breakfast
779 Hwy. 290 • 307-868-2157 • 4bearsbedandbreakfast.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Oasis Motel & RV Park 1702 State St. • 307-868-2551 • ommw.net
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
The Meeteetse Inn
2207 State St. • 307-868-2512 • themeeteetseinn.com
Oasis Motel & RV Park 1702 State St. • 307-868-2551 • ommw.net
MILLS
BED & BREAKFASTS
Historic Trails West P.O. Box 428 Mills Way • 307-266-4868 • historictrailswest.com
Travel on an amazing coveredwagon trek and live life on a wagon train, traversing the legendary and historic Oregon, California and Pony Express trails. We have 3-day, 5-day and 7-day treks, 2-hour or 3-hour Dutch Oven treks and 1-day overnights in our American Indian tipis. Ride the wagon or the horses. Hear the stories of how the pioneers made their way into the Wild West.
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Keyhole Marina & campground
180 Marina Rd. • 307-756-9529
• keyholemarinawyo.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
cozy Motel
219 W. Converse St. • 307-756-3486
• cozymotelmoorcroft.us
Keyhole Marina & campground
180 Marina Rd. • 307-756-9529 • keyholemarinawyo.com
MOOSE
cABINS
American Alpine club climber’s Ranch
P.O. Box 57 • 307-733-7271 • americanalpineclub.org
Dornans chuckwagon
Spur Ranch cabins
10 Moose St. • 307-733-2522 • dornans.com
McReynolds Blacktail cabins
13040 Antelope Flats Rd. • 307-733-4653 • mcreynoldsblacktailcabins.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Lost creek Ranch & Spa
17820 Old Ranch Rd. • 307-733-3435 • lostcreek.com
Moose Head Ranch Hwy. 89 N. • 307-733-3141 • mooseheadranch.com
Triangle X Ranch
2 Triangle X Ranch Rd. • 307-733-2183 • trianglex.com
cABINS
colter Bay Tent cabins
100 Colter Bay village Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
colter Bay Village – Log cabins
100 Colter Bay Village Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
Luton’s Teton cabins
P.O. Box 48 • 307-543-2489 • tetoncabins.com
Signal Mountain Lodge
Inner Park Rd./Grand Teton National Park • 307-543-2831 • signalmountainlodge.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
colter Bay campground
100 Colter Bay Village Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
colter Bay RV Park
Jackson Lake Lodge Hwy. 89 • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
colter Bay Village RV Park 100 Colter Bay Campground Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
Jenny Lake campground
Teton Park Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
Signal Mountain campground Inner Park Rd. • 307-543-2831 • signalmountainlodge.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Heart Six Ranch 16885 Buffalo Valley Rd. • 307-543-2477 • heartsix.com
Turpin Meadow Ranch 24505 Buffalo Valley Rd. • 307-543-2000 • turpinmeadowranch.com
RESORTS
Hatchet Resort 19980 E. Hwy. 287 • 307-543-2413 • hatchetresort.com
Headwaters Lodge at Flagg Ranch
100 Grassy Lake Rd. • 307-543-2861 • flaggranch.com
Jackson Lake Lodge 101 Jackson Lake Lodge Rd. • 307-543-3100 • gtlc.com
The Lodge At Moorcroft 626 E. Converse St. • 307-756-3290 • moorcroftlodgewy.com
New in 2024! We will make you feel right at home in one of our 33 air-conditioned rooms featuring refrigerators, microwaves, hair dryers, coffee makers, irons/boards and flat-screen televisions. Try one of our 14 fresh, never-frozen burgers or a cold beer at Grazers Burgers and Beers, located in the lodge.
Togwotee Mountain Lodge 27655 Hwy. 26 & 287 • 866-278-4245 • togwoteelodge.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
country cabins Inn 21 Seventh St. Hwy. 414 • 307-782-7888 • countrycabinsinn.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Mallo camp 478 Mallo Rd. • 307-746-4094 • tripadvisor.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Auto Inn Motel & RV Park
2503 W. Main St. • 307-746-2734
• autoinnwy.com
Fountain Inn 2 Fountain Plaza • 307-746-4426
• facebook.com/fountaininnwy
Hilltop Motel
1121 S. Summit Ave. • 307-746-4494
• tripadvisor.com
Mallo Motel
478 Mallo Rd. • 307-746-4094 • tripadvisor.com
Newcastle Lodge & Convention Center
22918 Hwy. 85 • 307-746-2600 • newcastlelodgewy.com
The Newcastle Lodge & Convention Center opened in 2018 and features 59 beautiful rooms, a pool, a fitness center, a convention space and Grazers Restaurant. Enjoy delicious, fresh, never-frozen burgers and homemade french fries. You’ll love grazing at Grazers! Paid in part by WCTC.
The Pines country Inn 248 E. Wentworth St. • 307-746-4334
• pinescountryinnwy.com
Roadside Motel 1605 W. Main St. • 307-746-3123
• tripadvisor.com
Sage Motel
1227 S. Summit Ave. • 307-941-0651
• thesagemotel.com
Sundowner Inn
451 W. Main St. • 307-746-3344
• sundownerinn.net
RESORTS
Flying V cambria Inn
23726 N. U.S. Hwy. 85 • 307-746-2096 • facebook.com/FlyingVLodge/ ?rf=113927025302818
VAcATION RENTALS
Little Plum creek Retreat
Plum Creek Rd. • 307-746-4042
• wheretostayamerica.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Pine Bluffs RV Park
10 Paintbrush Rd. • 307-245-3222
• rjourney.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
cobblestone Inn & Suites
607 Parsons • 307-245-9300
• staycobblestone.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
cedar Ridge RV Park
9 Industrial Park • 307-756-3443
• cedarridgerv.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
chambers House Bed & Breakfast
111 W. Magnolia St. • 307-367-2168
• chambershouse.com
Rivera Lodge Bed & Breakfast
442 Marilyn St. • 307-367-2424
• riveralodge.com
cABINS
cow cabins
45 m. south of Jackson • 307-367-2428 • cowcabins.com
The Log cabin Motel
49 E. Magnolia St. • 307-367-4579
• thelogcabinmotel.com
Pinedale’s cozy cabins
66 N. Madison Ave. • 307-367-3401
• pinedalecozycabins.com
Wind River club
74 White Pine Rd. • 307-360-8407
• windriverclub.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Fremont Lake campground
P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov
Narrows campground
P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov
New Fork Lakes campground
P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov
Pinedale South Jackson
Tent campground
204 S. Jackson Ave. • 307-231-1558
• visitpinedale.org
Scab creek campground
BLM, Pinedale Field Office • 307-367-5300 • fs.usda.gov
Warren Bridge campground and Recreation Area
P.O. Box 768 • 307-367-5300 • blm.gov
Whiskey Grove campground
P.O. Box 220 • 307-739-5500 • fs.usda.gov
Willow Lake campground
P.O. Box 220 • 307-367-4326 • fs.usda.gov
Yellowstone Trail RV Park
1500 Wilson St. • 307-360-7275
• yellowstonetrailrvpark.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Pinedale Inn
864 W. Pine St. • 307-367-6869
• bestwestern.com
Gannett Peak Lodge
46 N. Sublette Ave. • 307-231-5755
• gannettpeaklodge.com
Hampton Inn & Suites Pinedale
55 Bloomfield Ave. • 307-367-6700
• hamptoninn3.hilton.com
High country Suites
P.O. Box 2340 • 307-367-5770
• highcountrysuites.com
Jackalope Motor Lodge
407 S. Pine St. • 307-200-9642
• jackalopemotorlodge.com
Lodge at Pinedale
1054 W. Pine St. • 907-367-8802
• lodgeatpinedale.com
Pinedale Hotel
1424 W. Pine St. • 307-207-6564
• pinedalehotel.com
Sundance Motel
148 E. Pine St. • 307-367-4789
• sundancemotelwy.com
RESORTS
Lakeside Lodge Resort & Marina 99 Forest Service Rd. 111 • 307-367-2221 • lakesidelodge.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Jackalope Motor Lodge
407 S. Pine St. • 307-200-9642 • jackalopemotorlodge.com
cABINS
Big Quiet cowboy camping and Lodging
2020 Lane 13H • 307-272-4681
• bigquietcamping.com
common Ground Farms, LLc 2001 Lane 13 1/2 • 307-272-4681
• bigquietcamping.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Big Quiet cowboy camping and Lodging
2020 Lane 13H • 307-272-4681
• bigquietcamping.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Americas Best Value Inn – Powell
777 E. 2nd St. • 307-754-5117 • americasbestvalueinn.com
Lamplighter Inn
234 E. 1st St. • 307-754-2226
• thelamplighterinn.com
Park Motel
737 E. 2nd St. • 307-271-7310 • facebook.com/PARKMotelinWyoming
Super 8 – Powell
845 E. Coulter Ave. • 307-754-7231 • wyndhamhotels.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Barrows Z3 Retreat
700 Main St. • 949-887-8935 • barrowsretreatcompound.com
The Ralston clubhouse 969 Carbon St. • 307-754-3949 • facebook.com/RalstonClubhouseInn
RANCHESTER
cABINS
Lazy R campground and cabins 652 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 888-655-9284 • lazyrcampground.com





cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Lazy R campground and cabins
652 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 888-655-9284
• lazyrcampground.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Double Rafter Ranch
cattle Drives
84 Five Mile Rd. • 307-655-9539
• doublerafter.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Ranchester Western Motel
350 U.S. 14 • 307-655-2511 • ranchesterwesternmotel.net
RAWLINS
cABINS
Rawlins KOA campground
205 E. Hwy. 71 • 307-328-2021 • koa.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Bennett Peak campground
P.O. Box 2407 • 307-328-4200 • blm.gov
Rawlins KOA campground
205 E. Hwy. 71 • 307-328-2021 • koa.com
Red Desert Rose campground
3101 Wagon Circle Rd. • 307-328-1091
• reddesertrose.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
1st choice Inn
1904 E. Cedar St. • 307-328-1401
• 1stchoicerawlins.com
Baymont Inn and Suites
2005 E. Daley • 307-324-4700
• wyndhamhotels.com
Best Western cottonTree Inn
2221 W. Spruce St. • 307-324-2737
• bestwestern.com
Brickyard Inn
415 W. Spruce St. • 307-461-2199
• brickyardinn.com
comfort Inn & Suites Rawlins
2366 E. Cedar St. • 307-324-3663
• choicehotels.com
Econo Lodge – Rawlins
1801 E. Cedar St. • 307-324-2783
• choicehotels.com
Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott 2370 E. Cedar St. • 307-328-5991
• marriott.com
Holiday Inn Express – Rawlins
201 Airport Rd. • 307-324-3760 • ihg.com
La Bella Motel
1819 W. Spruce St. • 307-324-2583
• tripadvisor.com
Microtel Rawlins WY
812 Locust St. • 307-324-5588
• wyndhamhotels.com
Motel 7
1915 W. Spruce St. • 307-324-2263
• tripadvisor.com
Quality Inn 1617 W. Spruce St. • 307-328-1600
• choicehotels.com
Rawlins Western Lodge
1806 E. Cedar St. • 307-328-5621
• tripadvisor.com
Rodeway Inn
1500 W. Spruce St. • 307-324-2905
• choicehotels.com
Super 8 Motel
2338 Wagon Circle St. • 307-328-0630
• wyndhamhotels.com
cABINS
The cabin at Riverside
205 W. Riverside • 307-760-0017
• thecabinatriverside.com
cottonwood cabins
411 1st St. • 307-327-5151 • wyomingcarboncounty.com
Riverside Garage & cabins
107 Riverside Ave. • 307-327-5361 • riversidegarageandcabins.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
cottonwood cabins
411 1st St. • 307-327-5151 • wyomingcarboncounty.com
VAcATION RENTALS
The cabin at Riverside
205 W. Riverside • 307-760-0017
• thecabinatriverside.com
cABINS
c&E Hunt club cabins
338 Gas Hills Rd. • 307-463-4481
• cehuntclub.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Jim Moss Arena campground
500 Eight Mile Rd. • 307-851-9854
• campjma.com
Wind River RV Park
1618 E. Park Ave. • 307-857-3000
• windriverrvparkwy.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Hampton Inn & Suites
2500 N. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-3500
• hamptoninn3.hilton.com
Holiday Inn Riverton –Convention Center
900 E. Sunset Blvd. • 307-856-8100 • blairhotels.com
This freshly renovated, full-service hotel and convention center offers spacious rooms with resort-style amenities. It features QT’s Restaurant, Bottoms Up Lounge and 10,000 square feet of impressive space for meetings and special events.
Jackpine Motel
120 S. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-9251
• jackpine-motel.edan.io
Motel 6
302 E. Fremont Ave. • 307-856-9201 • motel6.com
Paintbrush Motel
1550 N. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-9238
• paintbrushmotel.com
Tomahawk Motor Lodge
208 E. Main St. • 307-856-9205
• tomahawkmotorlodge.us
Wind River Hotel & casino
180 Red Wolf Pl. • 307-856-3964
• windriverhotelcasino.com
VAcATION RENTALS
c&E Hunt club cabins
338 Gas Hills Rd. • 307-463-4481
• cehuntclub.com
cABINS
Longhorn Lodge
362 N. 4th St. • 307-378-2555
• sunburstmercantile.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Rock Springs KOA campground 86 Foothill Blvd. • 307-362-3063 • koa.com
Best Western Outlaw Inn 1630 Elk St. • 307-362-6623 • outlawinnwyo.com
clarion Hotel 2518 Foothill Blvd. • 307-212-4442 • choicehotels.com
cody Motel
75 Center St. • 307-362-6675 • tripadvisor.com
Economy Guest Village 1430 9th St. • 307-362-3763 • economyguestvillage.com
Holiday Inn Express & Suites
Rock Springs Green River 1660 Sunset Dr. • 307-362-9200
• holidayinnexpress.com
Holiday Inn Rock Springs 1675 Sunset Dr. • 307-382-9200 • ihg.com
Homewood Suites by Hilton 60 Winston Dr. • 307-382-0764 • homewoodsuites3.hilton.com
The Mint Motel 1411 9th St. • 307-217-6025 • facebook.com/TheMintMotelLLC Motel 6
2615 Commercial Way • 307-362-1850 • motel6.com Motel 8
108 Gateway Blvd. • 307-362-8200
• motel8rocksprings.com
My Place Hotel
700 Gateway Blvd. • 307-362-5977
• myplacehotels.com
Quality Inn 1670 Sunset Dr. • 307-382-9490 • choicehotels.com
Sands Inn 1556 9th St. • 307-389-1309 • sandsinnwy.com
Super 8 Motel
88 Westland Way • 307-212-5030 • wyndhamhotels.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
HF Bar Ranch 1301 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-684-2487 • hfbar.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
copperline Lodge
417 W. Rochester Ave. • 402-885-5611 • copperlinelodge.com
cABINS
Magee Homestead 6429 WY Hwy. 130 • 307-327-2031
• brushcreekranch.com
Platte River cottages 117 E. Elm St. • 307-321-1658 • airbnb.com/rooms/657369
Rendezvous Lodge in Ryan Park 9 Ryan Park Rd., Hwy. 130 • 307-326-8998 • rendezvouscreekside.com
Sandstone cabin
P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
Snow Survey cabin
Wyoming Snowy Range/Hwy. 130 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Deer creek campground
Shoshone National Forest/North Zone
Ranger District • 307-527-6241 • fs.usda.gov
Deer Haven RV Park
706 N. First St. • 307-326-8746 • deerhavenrv.com
French creek campground
P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
Jack creek campground
Jack Creek Rd. • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
Lincoln Park campground
P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
Lost creek campground
P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
Ryan Park campground
P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
Saratoga Lake campground & RV Park
State Rd. 130/230 • 307-326-8335 • wyomingcarboncounty.com
Silver Lake campground
2468 Jackson St. • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
Six Mile Gap campground
P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
South Brush creek campground
P.O. Box 249 • 307-326-5258 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Brush creek Luxury Ranch collection
66 Brush Creek Ranch Rd. • 307-327-5284 • brushcreekranch.com
Magee Homestead 6429 WY Hwy. 130 • 307-327-2031 • brushcreekranch.com
Medicine Bow Lodge and Adventure Guest Ranch
5556 State Hwy. 130 HC 63 Box 8A • 307-326-5439 • medicinebowlodge.net
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Elk Hollow Lodge 6606 Unit C Hwy. 130 • 307-327-6505 • spuroutfitters.com
Hacienda Motel
1500 S. 1st St. • 307-326-5751 • facebook.com/TheHaciendaHotel
Hotel Wolf and Restaurant
101 E. Bridge Ave. • 307-326-5525 • wolfhotel.com
Platte River cottages
117 E. Elm St. • 307-321-1658 • airbnb.com/rooms/657369
The Riviera Motor Lodge
303 N. 1st St. • 307-326-5651 • therivieramotorlodge.com
Discover a relaxing retreat on the North Platte River in Saratoga. Our renovated guest rooms, riverfront lawn, firepit, communal kitchen and gear garage make it easy for the whole family to unwind in comfort or gear up for adventure. Fishing, snowmobiling and hot springs are all within easy reach. Book your getaway at therivieramotorlodge.com.
Sage and Sand Motel, LLc
311 S. 1st St. • 307-326-8339 • khf333.tripod.com
Saratoga Hot Springs Resort
601 E. Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5261 • saratogahotspringsresort.com
Snowy Mountain Inn
412 E. Bridge St. • 307-326-5974 • snowymountaininn.com
Wyoming Outdoor Adventures 602 E. Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5153 • wyomingoutdooradventures.com
Brush creek Luxury Ranch collection
66 Brush Creek Ranch Rd. • 307-327-5284 • brushcreekranch.com
Healing Waters Spa at The Saratoga Hot Springs Resort
601 Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5261 • saratogahotspringsresort.com
Magee Homestead
6429 WY Hwy. 130 • 307-327-2031
• brushcreekranch.com
Riviera Lodge on the River
104 E. Saratoga Ave. • 307-326-5651
• wyomingcarboncounty.com
Snowy Mountain Brewery & Pub at the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort
601 Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5261 • saratogahotspringsresort.com
Wyoming Outdoor Adventures
602 E. Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5153 • wyomingoutdooradventures.com
SAVERY
BED & BREAKFASTS
The YL Ranch
34 County Rd. #754 • 307-383-7778
• boyerylranch.com
cABINS
Ladder Ranch
489 Carbon County Rd. #710 • 307-383-2413 • ladderranch.com
The YL Ranch
34 County Rd. #754 • 307-383-7778
• boyerylranch.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Antelope Ranch
763 Carbon County Rd. #561 N. • 307-383-2625 • wyomingcarboncounty.com
Boyer YL Ranch
34 Carbon County Rd. #754 • 307-383-7778 • boyerylranch.com
Ladder Ranch
489 Carbon County Rd. #710 • 307-383-2413 • ladderranch.com
The Lodge & Spa at Three Forks Ranch
1445 Carbon County Rd. • 970-583-7396 • threeforksranch.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
The Lodge & Spa at Three Forks Ranch
1445 Carbon County Rd., #710 • 970-583-7396 • threeforksranch.com
RESORTS
The Lodge & Spa at Three Forks Ranch 1445 County Rd., #710 • 970-583-7396
• threeforksranch.com
SHELL
cABINS
Shell campground
102 1st St. • 307-765-9924 • shellcampground.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Shell campground
102 1st St. • 307-765-9924 • shellcampground.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
The Hideout Lodge & Guest Ranch
3170 Rd. 40 1/2 • 307-765-2080 • thehideout.com
Kedesh Guest Ranch
1940 U.S. Hwy. 14 E. • 307-765-2791 • tripadvisor.com
Trapper creek Lodge & Guest Ranch
3343 Trapper Creek Rd. • 307-765-2080 • trapper-creek-guest-ranch.com
cABINS
Sheridan Big Horn Mountain KOA 63 Decker Rd. • 307-674-8766 • koa.com
Sheridan cottages 145 N. Connor • 307-751-6712
• sheridancottages.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Bramble Motel & RV Park
2366 N. Main St. • 307-674-4902
• facebook.com/bramblemotel
connor Battlefield
State Historic Site
I-90, Exit 9, Ranchester • 307-684-7629 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
Little Goose campground –
Bighorn National Forest
9.3 m. southwest of Big Horn on city 335, 1.25 m. southwest on F26, then 1 m. south on F314, 1.5 m. south on F311
• 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
North Tongue campground
– Bighorn National Forest
Tongue Ranger District, 2013 Eastside 2nd St. • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
Owen creek campground –
Bighorn National Forest
Tongue Ranger District, 2013 Eastside 2nd St. • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
Peter D’s RV Park
1105 Joe St. • 307-674-4613
• wyomingrvpark.com
Pine Island Group Area –
Bighorn National Forest
27 m. southwest of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
Prune creek campground –
Bighorn National Forest
26 m. southwest of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
Ranger creek (Eastside) campground – Bighorn
National Forest
9.3 m. southwest of Big Horn on city 335, then 10 m. southwest on F26
• 307-674-2600 • fs.usda.gov
Sheridan Big Horn Mountain KOA
63 Decker Rd. • 307-674-8766 • koa.com
Sibley Lake campground –
Bighorn National Forest
25 m. west of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14
• 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
Tie Flume campground –
Bighorn National Forest
34 m. west of Dayton on U.S. Hwy. 14, then 2 m. east on F26 • 307-674-2600 • recreation.gov
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Alamo Motel
1326 N. Main St. • 307-672-2455
• alamomotel.net
Baymont Inn & Suites
911 Sibley Cir. • 307-673-9500
• wyndhamhotels.com
Best Western Sheridan center
612 N. Main St. • 307-674-7421
• sheridancenter.com
Bramble Motel & RV Park
2366 N. Main St. • 307-674-4902
• facebook.com/bramblemotel
Budget Host Inn
2007 N. Main St. • 307-674-7496
• budgethost.com
candlewood Suites Sheridan 1709 Sugarland Dr. • 307-675-2100 • ihg.com
comfort Inn & Suites
1950 E. 5th St. • 307-675-1101
• choicehotels.com
Days Inn
1104 E. Brundage Lane • 307-461-9224
• wyndhamhotels.com
Hampton Inn – Sheridan 980 Sibley Cir. • 307-673-2734
• hamptoninn3.hilton.com
Historic Sheridan Inn
856 Broadway St. • 307-674-2178
• sheridaninn.com
Holiday Lodge
625 Coffeen Ave. • 307-672-2407
• tripadvisor.com
The Nelson Inn
723 N. Main St. • 307-763-4414
• thenelsoninn.com
Rodeway Inn & Suites
1704 N. Main St. • 307-672-2439
• choicehotels.com
Sheridan Mill Inn 2161 Coffeen Ave. • 307-672-6401
• sheridanmillinn.com
Trail’s End Motel
2125 N. Main St. • 307-672-2477
• trailsendsheridan.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Powder Horn Realty 161 State Hwy. 335 • 307-674-9545
• powderhornrealty.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Boysen Marina & campground
12 Boysen Marina Rd. • 307-876-2772 • boysenmarinacampgroundrestaurant.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Story Pines Inn
46 N. Piney Rd. • 307-683-2120
• storypinesinn.com
Wagon Box Inn
103 N. Piney Rd. • 307-200-8842
• facebook.com/wagonboxinn
Waldorf A’Story Guest Haus
19 N. Piney Rd. • 307-683-2452
• waldorfastory.com
cABINS
Kara creek Ranch
19 Ridge View Dr. • 307-209-4887
• karacreekranch.com
Mountain View RV Park & campground
117 Government Valley Rd. • 307-283-2270
• mtnviewcampground.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
cook Lake campground
Ditch Creek Rd. • 307-283-1361 • fs.fed.us/r2/blackhills/recreation/camping
Mountain View RV Park & campground
117 Government Valley Rd. • 307-283-2270
• mtnviewcampground.com
Reuter campground
Ditch Creek Rd. • 307-283-1361 • fs.usda.gov
Sundance campground and Trailhead
P.O. Box 680 • 307-283-1361 • fs.usda.gov
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Kara creek Ranch
19 Ridge View Dr. • 307-209-4887
• karacreekranch.com
Pheasants on Kara creek
1020 Douglas Rd. • 307-200-8718
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Arrowhead Motel
Budget Host AAA
217 W. Cleveland St. • 307-283-3307
• budgethost.com
Bear Lodge Motel
218 E. Cleveland St. • 307-283-1611
• bearlodgemotel.com
Bearlodge Mountain Resort
1615 E. Cleveland St. • 307-703-0131
• bearlodgemountainresort.com
cABINS
Meadowlark Lake Lodge
4700 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-366-2459
• lodgesofthebighorns.com
Ten Sleep Rock Ranch
3278 U.S. 16 • 307-366-2096
• tensleeprockranch.com
Ten Sleep RV Park 98 2nd St. • 307-366-2250
• tensleeprvpark.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Boulder Park campground
– Bighorn National Forest 13 m. northeast of Ten Sleep or 50.5 m. west of Buffalo • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
circle J Retreat camp 3338 Hwy. 16 E. • 307-366-2541
• circlejretreatcamp.com
Island Park campground –
Bighorn National Forest
20 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 3 m. north on F27 • 307-684-7806 • recreaction.gov
Lake Point Picnic Ground –
Bighorn National Forest Forest Rd. 437 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov
Lake View campground –Bighorn National Forest
23 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov
Lake View Recreation Area
Powder River Ranger District 1415 Fort St. • 307-684-7806 • fs.usda.gov
Leigh creek campground –Bighorn National Forest
8 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 1 m. on 18 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
Meadowlark Lake Lodge
4700 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-366-2459 • lodgesofthebighorns.com
Sitting Bull campground –Bighorn National Forest 23 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 1 m. north on F432 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
Ten Sleep Rock Ranch
3278 U.S. 16 • 307-366-2096 • tensleeprockranch.com
Ten Sleep RV Park
98 2nd St. • 307-366-2250 • tensleeprvpark.com
West Tensleep Lake campground
– Bighorn National Forest
20 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16, then 7 m. north on F27 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
Willow Park Group Area –Bighorn National Forest
21 m. northeast of Ten Sleep on U.S. Hwy. 16 • 307-684-7806 • recreation.gov
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
The carter Inn
414 2nd St. • 307-366-9911 • thecarterinn.com
TETON VILLAGE
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
R Lazy S Ranch
Moose Wilson Rd. • 307-733-2655 • rlazys.com
Snake River Ranch
5700 Snake River Ranch Rd. • 307-733-2864 • snakeriverranch.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
continuum
3345 W. Village Dr. • 844-274-8873
• continuumjh.com
The Hostel
3315 Village Dr. • 307-733-3415 • thehostel.us
Hotel Terra Jackson Hole
3335 W. Village Dr. • 307-201-6065
• hotelterrajacksonhole.com
Snake River Lodge & Spa
7710 Granite Loop Rd. • 307-732-6000
• snakeriverlodge.com
RESORTS
Alpenhof Lodge
3255 W. Village • 307-733-3242
• alpenhoflodge.com
Four Seasons Resort and Residences Jackson Hole
7680 Granite Loop Rd. • 307-732-5000 • fourseasons.com
Jackson Hole Mountain Resort
3265 W. Village Dr. • 307-739-2675
• jacksonhole.com
Jackson Hole Resort Lodging Old McCollister Dr. • 307-733-3990 • jhrl.com
Teton Mountain Lodge & Spa
3385 Cody Lane • 307-201-6066
• tetonlodge.com
VAcATION RENTALS
Teton club
3340 W. Cody Lane • 307-734-9777
• tetonclub.com
Teton Private Residences
3385 Cody Lane • 307-201-6070
• tetonprivateresidences.com
THAYNE
cABINS
cabin creek Inn
211 S. Main St. • 307-883-3262 • cabincreekinn.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Flat creek RV Park & cabins
74 Hokanson Ave. • 307-883-2231 • goodsam.com
Star Valley Ranch RV Park
3522 Muddy String Rd. • 307-883-2425 • starvalleyranchresort.com
Wolf Den Log cabin Motel & RV Park
U.S. Hwy. 89 and 55 County Rd. #115 • 307-883-2226 • wolfdenlogcabinmotel.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
cabin creek Inn
211 S. Main St. • 307-883-3262 • cabincreekinn.com
Snider’s Rustic Inn, LLc 473 N. Main St. • 307-883-0222 • snider-s-rustic-inn-thayne.booked.net
THERMOPOLIS
cABINS
Roundtop Mountain Vista cabins & Motel
412 N. 6th St. • 307-369-0900 • rtmvmc.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Eagle RV Park
204 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-864-5262
• eaglervpark.com
Fountain of Youth RV Park
223 S. 6th St. • 307-864-3265 • foyrv.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Plus Plaza Hotel
116 E. Park St. • 307-864-2939
• bestwestern.com
El Rancho Motel
924 Shoshoni St. • 307-864-2341
• tripadvisor.com
Elk Antler Inn Budget Host
501 S. 6th St. • 307-864-2325 • budgethost.com
Hot Springs Hotel and Spa
115 E. Park St. • 307-864-3131 • thermopolishotspringshotel.com
Paintbrush Inn
605 S. 6th St. • 307-864-3155
• paintbrushinn.com
Quality Inn
166 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-463-4206
• choicehotels.com
Rainbow Motel
408 Park St. • 307-864-2129 • facebook.com/rainbowmotelthermopolis
Roundtop Mountain
Vista cabins & Motel
412 N. 6th St. • 307-369-0900 • rtmvmc.com
Two Rivers Inn
401 Park St. • 307-864-3499
• tworiversinnwy.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
city Slickers RV Park
1234 S. Main St. • 307-575-1640
• campgroundreviews.com
Pioneer Park RV Park
W. 15th Ave. & W. East St. • 307-532-5666 • torringtonwy.gov
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Americas Best Value Inn
1548 Main St. • 307-532-7118 • sonesta.com
Holiday Inn Express Hotel/Suites
1700 E. Valley Rd. • 307-532-7600 • hiexpress.com
cABINS
Doc’s cabin
192 Whit Creek Rd. • 206-780-1671 • docscabin.net
EYcAT Lodging company
1 Streamside Dr. • 218-821-2222 • eycatlodging.com
Historic Wapiti Lodge
3189 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-2420 • wapitilodge.com
Rand creek Ranch
3080 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3200 • randcreekranch.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
The Historic UXU Ranch 1710 Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-587-4363 • uxuranch.com
Rand creek Ranch 3080 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3200 • randcreekranch.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Sweetgrass at Thunderbasin 1408 Rocky Point Rd. • 307-363-3665
BED & BREAKFASTS
Shirley’s Bed & Breakfast 1994 Hwy. 34 • 307-332-4568 • airbnb.com/rooms/19357330 cABINS
cottonwood creek Ranch 317 Cottonwood Rd. • 307-358-2033 • cottonwoodcreekranchwyoming.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Arrowhead RV camp 2005 16th St. • 307-322-3457 • goodsam.com
Mountain View RV Park 77 20th St. • 307-322-4858 • wheatlandrvpark.com
Wheatland city Park-Lewis Park 600 9th St. • 307-322-2962 • townofwheatlandwy.org
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
cottonwood creek Ranch 317 Cottonwood Rd. • 307-358-2033 • cottonwoodcreekranchwyoming.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Best Western Torchlight Inn 1811 16th St. • 307-322-4070 • bestwestern.com
Wyoming Motel 1103 9th St. • 307-322-5383 • tripadvisor.com
BED & BREAKFASTS
Bentwood Inn
4250 Raven Haven • 307-739-1411 • bentwoodinn.com
Jackson Hole Hideout
6175 Heck of a Hill Rd. • 307-733-3233 • jacksonholehideout.com
Teton View Bed & Breakfast 2136 Coyote Loop • 307-733-7954 • tetonview.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Trail creek Ranch 7100 W. Trail Creek Rd. • 307-690-2610 • trailcreekranch.com
RESORTS
Fireside Resort
2780 N. Moose Wilson Rd., Hwy. 390 • 307-733-1177 • firesidejacksonhole.com
Tammah Jackson Hole Moose Wilson Rd. • 307-200-8782 • tammah.co
VAcATION RENTALS
Rendezvous Mountain Rentals 3610 Moose Wilson Rd. • 307-739-9050 • rmrentals.com
Rocky Mountain Lodge 3475 Cheney Lane • 307-733-3134 • rmljh.com
DUDE & GUEST RANcHES
Eatons’ Ranch
270 Eatons Ranch Rd. • 307-655-9285 • eatonsranch.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Worland RV Park & campground 2313 Big Horn Ave. • 307-347-2329 • worlandcampground.info
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
comfort Inn
100 North Rd. 11 • 307-488-3095 • choicehotels.com
Days Inn
500 N. 10th St. • 307-347-4251 • wyndhamhotels.com
Town House Motor Inn 119 N. 10th St. • 307-347-2426 • guestreservations.com
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Sagebluff RV Park
56 S. Boulder Cir. • 307-464-1305 • tripadvisor.com
HOTELS, MOTELS & INNS
Hank’s Lodge
109 Rampart Dr. • 307-464-1115 • facebook. com/p/Hanks-Lodge-100054606632526
National 9 519 Latigo Dr. • 307-464-1510 • national9wright.com
Wright Hotel
300 Reata Dr. • 307-464-6060 • facebook.com/p/Wright-Hotel-OpenRange-Steakhouse-100063644134646
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Indian creek campground
P.O. Box 168 • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell
Lewis Lake campground
P.O. Box 168 • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell
Norris campground
12 m. west of Canyon • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell
Pebble creek campground
Pebble Creek • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell
Slough creek campground
P.O. Box 168 • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell
Tower Falls campground
Grand Loop Rd. • 307-344-7381 • nps.gov/yell
cAMPGROUNDS & RV PARKS
Springer/Bump Sullivan
Wildlife Habitat
CanAm Hwy. • 307-532-3879 • wgfd.wyo.gov

AFTON MUSEUMS
call Air Museum
150 S. Washington Ave. • 307-885-3995 • callairmuseum.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Feathered Hook Outfitters, LLc
1843 Kennington-Burton Lane • 888-FLY-FISH • featheredhook.com
HISTORIc SITES
Aladdin General Store
3983 Hwy. 24 • 307-896-2226 • facebook.com/AladdinGeneralStore
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Devils Tower Area: SelfGuided Audio Tour WY 24 • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
ALCOVA
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Alcova Resort, LLc
24025 Lake Shore Dr. • 307-472-6666
• alcovaresort.com
HISTORIc SITES
Mormon Handcart Historic Sites
47600 W. U.S. Hwy. 220 • 307-328-2953
• churchofjesuschrist.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
North Platte Lodge
20400 W. Grey Reef Rd. • 307-237-1182
• northplattelodge.com
The Reef Fly Shop 22222 Gray Reef Rd. • 307-232-9128
• northplatteflyfishing.com
PALEONTOLOGY & DINOSAURS
cottonwood creek Nature Trail Country Rd. 407, Kortes Rd. • 307-234-5362 • visitcasper.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Non-Typical Outfitters, BG351 P.O. Box 3644 • 307-654-0000 • nontypicaloutfitters.com
Rockin’ M Horseback Rides 371 McNeel Power Plant County Rd. 104 • 307-654-8822 • rockinmhorsebackrides.com
Star Valley Outfitters, BG330 Little Greys River outside Alpine • 503-267-9567 • starvalleyoutfitterswy.com
T Lazy T Outfitters, BG134 P.O. Box 3828 • 307-690-2207 • tlazytoutfitters.com
ALTA
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Grand Targhee Resort 3300 E. Skihill Rd. • 307-353-2300 • grandtarghee.com
Teton Backcountry Guides 1110 Alta N. Rd. • 307-353-2900 • tetonbackcountryguides.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Teton Backcountry Guides 1110 Alta N. Rd. • 307-353-2900 • tetonbackcountryguides.com
ARVADA
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Kretschman Outfitters, BG067 1336 Lower Powder River Rd. • 307-736-2327 • gohunt.com
Powder River Breaks Outfitters
P.O. Box 73 • 307-388-0502 • redforkranch.com
Swift creek Outfitters/Teton Horseback Adventures, BG077
Pacific Creek Trailhead off Moran Junction • 307-856-1226 • horsebackadv.com
BAGGS
HISTORIc SITES
Outlaw Stop 115 N. Penland • 307-383-7261 • littlesnakerivermuseum.com
BANNER
HISTORIc SITES
Fort Phil Kearny Museum & Interpretive center
530 Wagon Box Rd. • 307-684-7629 • fortphilkearny.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Story Hatchery & Visitor center 311 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-683-2234 • wgfd.wyo.gov
HISTORIc SITES
Vore Buffalo Jump Old Hwy. 14 • 307-266-9530
• vorebuffalojump.org
BIG HORN
MUSEUMS
Bozeman Trail Museum
335 Johnson St. • 307-674-6363
• sheridanwyoming.com
The Brinton Museum
239 Brinton Rd. • 307-672-3173 • thebrintonmuseum.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Big Horn Mountain Outfitters
P.O. Box 608 • 307-674-4691 • facebook.com/bighornmountainoutfitters
Wyoming High country Lodge
Forest Rd. 13 • 307-529-0914 • wyhighcountry.com
BIG PINEY
MUSEUMS
Green River Valley Museum
206 N. Front St. • 307-276-5343 • grvm.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Blue Sky Sage Horseback Riding Retreats
Sublette Co. Rd. #23-132, the Lander Cutoff, 30 m. south of Boulder • 307-260-7990 • blueskysage.com
c.K. Hunting & Fishing, BG086 904 5th St. • 307-260-6415 • ckhunting.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Little Jennie Ranch
332 Dell Creek Rd. • 307-733-1044 • thelittlejennieranch.com
Meeks Brothers Outfitting, LLc, BG177
P.O. Box 75 • 307-690-0536 • meeksbrothersoutfitters.com
Sleeping Indian Outfitters 14496 Hwy. 191 • 307-733-6740 • facebook.com/SleepingIndianOutfitters
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Boulder Lake Lodge
48 Bridger Dr. • 307-537-5400 • boulder-lake-lodge.com
GALLERIES
Hitching Post Gallery
51 S. Main St. • 307-684-9473 • hitchingpostgallery.com
Margo’s Pottery & Fine crafts 17 N. Main St. • 307-684-9406 • margospottery.com
Potters Depot, LLc 75 E. Benteen St. • 307-684-4555 • pottersdepot.com
Prosinski custom
Framing & Fine Art
48 S. Main St. • 307-620-4001 • prosinskiphotography.com
Wyoming in color
38 S. Main St. • 307-425-0999 • wyomingincolor.com
HISTORIc SITES
Bozeman Trail Nine Mile Rd. • 307-684-7629 • nps.gov
Mountain Plains Heritage Park
Mountain Plains Heritage Park • 307-285-8590 • visitbuffalowy.com
MUSEUMS
Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum 100 Fort St. • 307-684-9331 • jimgatchell.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
All Around Outfitters, BG017 29405 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-620-0240
• allaroundoutfitters.com
Bear Track Outfitters
8885 U.S. 16 • 307-620-0346 • beartrak.com
Big Horn Outfitters, BG156 181 U.S. 16 • 307-620-0390 • bighornoutfitters.com
Black Tooth Excursions
7 Stage Trail Rd. • 307-217-1140 • blacktoothexcursions.com
Folded Hills Ranch
28759 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-684-5179 • foldedhillsranch.com
French creek Outfitters, LLc, BG290
2 Westwind Dr. • 307-217-3497 • frenchcreekoutfitterswy.com
G4 Outfitters, BG118 1519 Tipperary Rd. • 307-620-0111 • g4outfitterswy.com
Little Bighorn Outfitters, BG120 28759 Old Hwy. 87 • 307-684-5179 • littlebighornoutfitters.com
Rock creek Anglers
1301 Rock Creek Rd. • 888-945-3876 • rockcreekanglers.com
South Fork Mountain Lodge
7558 Hwy. 16 W. • 307-267-2609 • lodgesofthebighorns.com
Trails West Outfitters
88 Red Hills Rd. • 307-899-4673 • trailswestoutfitters.com
Triple Three Outfitters, BG030 30 Kolb Dr. • 307-684-2436 • triplethreeoutfitters.com
Ucross Outfitters/The Ranch at Ucross, BG168 145 Chuckwagon Trl. • 307-272-8317 • wyoga.org
RODEOS
Johnson county cowgirls Rodeo 18 Fairgrounds R. • johnsoncountycowgirls.com
Range War Rodeo 18 Fairgrounds Rd. • 307-259-9888 • facebook.com/profile. php?id=61573966045995
BUFORD
HISTORIc SITES
Ames Monument State Historic Site I-80, Exit 329, Monument Rd. • 307-777-6323 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Ranch Soup Guest House 1540 Lane 43 • 307-762-3264 • ranchsoup.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Trophy Ridge Outfitters, BG353 17985 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-756-9776 • trophyridgeoutfitters.com
Black Tooth Brewing company 322 S. David St. • 307-577-5460 • blacktoothbrewingcompany.com
Bull Horn Brewing 355 W. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-215-7266 • facebook.com/YellowstoneGarage
cygnet Brewing
613 W. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-452-2739
• facebook.com/p/Cygnet-BrewingCompany-61564981031495
Frontier Brewing company and Taproom
150 W. 2nd St. • 307-337-1000 • frontierbrewingcompany.com
Gruner Brothers Brewing 1301 Wilkins Cir. • 307-439-2222
• grunerbrewing.com
Mountain Hops Brewhouse 612 N. Beverly • 307-337-1052 • facebook.com/MountainHopsBrewhouse
Skull Tree Brewing 1530 Burlington Ave. • 307-277-3764
• facebook.com/SkullTreeBrewing
Stahoo’s Brewery and Taproom 1015 E. C St. • 307-247-0464
• stahoosbrewery.com
Wyoming Ale Works
5900 E. 2nd St. • 307-472-5900
• wyomingaleworks.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
307 River Sports 5625 CY Ave. • 307-267-0170
• 307riversports.com
42 Degrees North
128 S. Center St. • 307-333-1382
• 42degreesnorth-wy.com
Mountain Sports 543 S. Center St. • 307-266-1136
• caspermtnsports.com
Wyoming Gun company
580 Landmark Dr. • 307-337-2486
• wyogun.com
Zeelo’s cranks and Planks
4250 S. Poplar St. • 307-233-4058
• facebook.com/zeeloscp
GALLERIES
Art 321 – casper Artists’ Guild
321 W. Midwest Ave. • 307-265-2655 • art321.org
Nicolaysen Art Museum and Discovery center
299 S. Beech St. • 307-235-5247 • thenic.org
Bishop House
818 E. 2nd St. • 307-235-5277
• cadomafoundation.org
Fort caspar Museum & Historic Site
4001 Fort Caspar Rd. • 307-235-8462
• fortcasparwyoming.com
Independence Rock
Hwy. 220, 20 m. northeast of Muddy Gap • 307-577-5150 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
MUSEUMS
National Historic Trails
Interpretive center
1501 N. Poplar St. • 307-265-8030 • nhtcf.org
The Science Zone
111 W. Midwest Ave. • 307-473-9663
• thesciencezone.org
Tate Geological Museum at casper college
125 College Dr. • 307-268-3008
• caspercollege.edu
Werner Wildlife Museum
407 E. 15th St. • 307-235-2108
• caspercollege.edu
Wyoming Veterans Memorial Museum
3740 Jourgensen Ave. • 307-472-1857
• wyomilitary.wyo.gov
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
307 River Sports
5625 CY Ave. • 307-267-0170
• 307riversports.com
At Ease Hunting, BG201 3335 Oxcart Ct. • 307-259-1220 • at-easehunting.com
BJ Outfitters
20355 State Hwy. 220 • 307-472-7956 • visitcasper.com
Business class cabs
2377 S. Beverly St. • 307-203-4405 • g.co/kgs/91it6K casper Theater company
740 W. 47th St. • 307-267-7243
• caspertheatercompany.net
cowboy Drifters
18187 W. State Hwy. 220 • 307-331-2031
• wyocowboydrifters.com
crandall creek Outfitters
223 N. Durbin • 307-237-8468 • crandallcreekoutfitters.com
Fish Tales Guide Service 3401 Hawthorne Ave. • 307-262-5173 • facebook.com/fishtalesguideservice307
Gear Up and Get Out There
254 W. 1st St. • 307-235-6353 • gearupandgetoutthere.com
Grey Reef Anglers
3780 E. 20th St. • 307-267-2559 • greyreefanglers.com
Live Water Anglers, LLc 724 S. Beech St. • 307-277-0661
• wylivewateranglers.com
Massive Buck Outfitters, BG311 7056 Ridgecrest Dr. • 307-333-3319
• massivebuckoutfitters.com
Platte River Fly Shop
7400 WY 220 • 307-237-5997
• wyomingflyfishing.com
SNS Outfitter & Guide Service, BG001
239 W. 1st St. • 307-266-4229 • huntwyo.com
Sweetwater Outfitters, BG022
P.O. Box 4188 • 307-266-1424 • sweethunt.com
Thunder Ridge Outfitters, BG065 2221 Lexington Ave. • 307-439-3302
• thunderridgeoutfitter.com
Trophy creek Outfitters, BG237 1627 E. Sunlight Dr. • 307-267-9383
• trophycreek.com
Ugly Bug Fly Shop & crazy
Rainbow Fly Fishing
240 S. Center St. • 307-234-6905 • uglybugflyshop.crazyrainbow.net
WY Tour casper: SelfGuided Audio Tour
139 W. 2nd St., #1B • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
WYO 22 West/East: SelfGuided Audio Tour
1140 WY 22 • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
Wyoming Anglers
Fishing and Fly Shop 5625 CY Ave. • 307-267-5161 • wyominganglers.com
Wyoming Beer Trail 1027 Carriage Lane • 727-599-1523
• wyomingbeertrail.com
Wyoming Fly Fishing 7400 State Hwy. 220 • 307-277-6282 • platteriverguides.com
Wyoming Outfitters & Guides Assoc.
4704 W. Yellowstone • 307-265-2376 • wyoga.org
Wyoming Upland Outfitters
22450 WY 487 • 513-500-7738 • backcountryshorthairs.com
PALEONTOLOGY & DINOSAURS
Tate Dinosaur Safaris
125 College Dr. • 307-268-2447
• caspercollege.edu
RODEOS
central Wyoming Fair & PRcA Rodeo
1700 Fairgrounds Rd. • 307-235-5775
• centralwyomingfair.com
college National Finals
1 Events Dr. • 800-442-2256 • cnfr.com
SHOWS & PERFORMANcES
casper Theater company
740 W. 47th St. • 307-267-7243
• caspertheatercompany.net
Ford Wyoming center
1 Events Dr. • 800-442-2256 • fordwyomingcenter.com
Wyoming Symphony Orchestra
225 S. David St. • 307-266-1478
• wyomingsymphony.org
CENTENNIAL
MUSEUMS
Nici Self Museum
2734 Hwy. 130 • 307-745-3108
• niciselfmuseum.com
BREWERIES
Accomplice Beer company
115 W. 15th St. • 307-632-2337
• accomplicebeer.com
Black Tooth Brewing company
509 W. 19th St. • 307-514-0362 • blacktoothbrewingcompany.com
Blue Raven Brewery
209 E. 18th St. • 307-369-1978
• blueravenbrewery.com
Freedom’s Edge Brewing company
1509 Pioneer Ave. • 307-514-5314
• freedomsedgebrewing.com
Westby Edge Brewing company
714 W. 20th St. • 307-369-1555 • westbyedge.com
chronicles Distilling 1506 Thomes • 307-214-1854 • facebook.com/ChroniclesDistilling
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Rock On Wheels
900 E. Lincolnway • 307-637-0020 • rockonwheels.net
HISTORIc SITES
Big Boy Steam Engine 17th Morrie Ave. • 307-638-4357 • cheyenne.org
Governor’s Home
108 W. 27th St. • 307-222-8267 • governorshome.com
Historic Governors’ Mansion
300 E. 21st St. • 307-777-7878 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
Nagle Warren Mansion 222 E. 17th St. • 307-367-3333 • naglewarrenmansion.com
Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility 2025 Co Rd. 238 • 307-422-3425 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
Wyoming State capitol
200 W. 24th St. • 307-777-7881 • wyomingcapitolsquare.com
MUSEUMS
cheyenne Botanic Gardens
710 S. Lions Park Dr. • 307-637-6458 • botanic.org
cheyenne Depot Museum 121 W. 15th St. • 307-632-3905 • cheyennedepotmuseum.org
cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum
4610 N. Carey Ave. • 307-778-7290 • cfdrodeo.com
cowgirls of the West Museum & Emporium
203 & 205 W. 17th St. • 307-638-4994 • cowgirlsofthewestmuseum.com
FE Warren IcBM and Heritage Museum
401 Champagne Dr., Bldg. 31 • 307-773-2980 • warrenmuseum.com
Messenger Museum 616 Crook Ave. • 307-635-8959 • cheyenne.org
Military Memorial Museum 1717 Carey Ave. • 307-635-0019 • militarymemorialmuseum.com
Nelson Museum of the West 1714 Carey Ave. • 307-635-7670 • nelsonmuseum.com
Wyoming National Guard Museum
624 E. Pershing Blvd. • 307-432-0057 • wyomilitary.wyo.gov
Wyoming State Archives
Barrett Central Ave., Bldg. 2301 • 307-777-7826 • wyoarchives.org
Wyoming State Museum 2301 Central Ave., Barrett Bldg. • 307-777-7022 • wyomuseum.wyo.gov
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Antelope Butte Outfitters
5611 High Plains Rd. • 520-232-2674
cheyenne Botanic Gardens
710 S. Lions Park Dr. • 307-637-6458 • botanic.org
cheyenne Depot Museum
121 W. 15th St. • 307-632-3905 • cheyennedepotmuseum.org
cheyenne Railway Trolley Tours
121 W. 15th St. • 307-778-3133 • cheyenne.org
Indian Wars and Early Wyoming: Self-Guided Audio Tour
121 W. 15th St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
Milliron T.J. Outfitting, Inc., BG137 1528 TKO, Terry Ranch Rd. • 307-631-8107 • millirontjoutfitters.com
NcAR-Wyoming Supercomputing center 8120 Veta Dr. • 307-996-4321 • nwsc.ucar.edu
Table Mountain Outfitters, BG029 P.O. Box 2714 • 307-632-6352 • tablemountainoutfitters.com
Timberline Outfitters, BG002 9602 W. Milliron Rd. • 307-635-7288 • timberlinehunting.com
US Ghost Adventures P.O. Box 5757 • 307-274-8240 • usghostadventures.com
Wyoming State capitol 200 W. 24th St. • 307-777-7881 • wyomingcapitolsquare.com
RODEOS
cheyenne Frontier Days P.O. Box 2477 • 307-778-7200 • cfdrodeo.com
SHOWS & PERFORMANcES
Atlas Theater
201 W. Lincolnway • 307-638-6543
• cheyennelittletheatre.org
cheyenne civic center 2101 O’Neil Ave. • 307-637-6200
• cheyennepresents.com
city of cheyenne Events center 1524 W. Lincolnway • 307-433-0024
• cheyenneiceandevents.com
Mary Godfrey Playhouse 2706 E. Pershing Blvd. • 307-638-6543
• cheyennelittletheatre.org
WINERIES & MEADERIES
Vintages Handcrafted Wine
309 N. American Rd. Units 11&12 • 307-426-4635 • vintageswine.com
CHUGWATER
MUSEUMS
chugwater Museum
Main St. • 307-422-3493 • chugwater.com
GALLERIES
Ucross Art Gallery
30 Big Red Lane • 307-737-2291
• ucrossfoundation.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Grizzly Outfitters, BG068
1921 Passaic Rd. • 307-736-2277
• grizzlyoutfitters.net
BREWERIES
cody craft Brewing
1732 Sheridan Ave. • 307-578-8126
• codycraftbrewing.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Sunlight Sports
1131 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-9517
• sunlightsports.com
Top of the World
2823 U.S. Hwy. 212 • 307-587-5368
• topoftheworldresort.com
GALLERIES
Big Horn Galleries
1167 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-7587
• bighorngalleries.com
cody country Art League
836 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-3597
• codycountryartleague.com
Open Range Images
1201 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-8870
• openrangeimages.com
Seidel’s Saddlery
1200 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-1200
• seidelsaddlery.com
Simpson Gallagher Gallery
1161 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4022
• simpsongallaghergallery.com
State of Wyoming Veterans Memorial Park
Intersection of 26th St. and Hwy. 14/16/20 • 307-587-0400 • codyyellowstone.org
MUSEUMS
Buffalo Bill center of the West 720 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4771
• centerofthewest.org
By Western Hands Museum & Gallery
1007 12th St. • 307-586-1755
• bywesternhands.org
cody Dug Up Gun Museum, LLc 1020 12th St. • 307-587-3344 • codydugupgunmuseum.com
cody Firearms Experience
142 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-586-4287
• codyfirearmsexperience.com
cody Heritage Museum 1092 Sheridan Ave. • 307-586-4272
• codyheritagemuseum.org
Historic cody Mural and Museum 1719 Wyoming Ave. • 307-587-3290
• codymural.com
Museum of the Old West at Old Trail Town 1831 Demaris Dr. • 307-587-5302
• oldtrailtown.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
307 Outfitters, BG053
351 S. Fork Rd. • 307-272-5915 • 307wyomingoutfitters.com
Airborne Over cody 2834 Big Horn Ave. • 307-899-3659
• airborneovercody.com
Bliss creek Outfitters
145 Rd. 6NS • 307-850-7800 • wyominghorsetrips.com
Boulder Basin Outfitters, BG164 3348 N. Fork Hwy • 307-587-3404
• wyomingsummerpacktrips.com
Butte creek Outfitters
P.O. Box 2166 • 307-587-6016
• buttecreekoutfitters.net
cedar Mountain Trail Rides
12 Spirit Mountain Rd. • 307-527-4966 • facebook.com/pages/Cedar-MountainTrail-Rides/324134757729249
cody craft Brewing
1732 Sheridan Ave. • 307-578-8126
• codycraftbrewing.com
cody Shooting complex 61 County Rd. 7WC • 307-250-4292
• codyshootingcomplex.org
cody to Yellowstone: SelfGuided Audio Tour
720 Sheridan Ave. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
cody Trolley Tours
1192 Sheridan Ave., porch of the Irma Hotel • 307-527-7043 • codytrolleytours.com
cody Wyoming Adventures
1119 12th St. • 307-587-6988 • codywyomingadventures.com
Dude Ranchers’ Association 1122 12th St. • 307-587-2339 • duderanch.org
Elk Fork Outfitters
17 Paintbrush Dr. • 307-690-0566
• elkforkoutfitters.net
Gary Fales Outfitting
Snowmobile Tours
2768 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3970
• garyfalesoutfitting.com
Gradient Mountain Sports
1390 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-4659
• gradientmountainsports.net
Hidden Treasure charters, LLc
1200 WY 37 • 307-899-1401 • hiddentreasurecharters.com
High country Fly Guides. 2110 Peake Ave. • 505-423-5694
• highcountryflyguides.com
Joyvagen
901 12th St. • 307-527-0640 • joyvagen.com
K Bar Z Guest Ranch & Outfitters, LLc, BG159
3477 Crandall Rd. • 307-587-4410
• kbarzguestranch.com
Lee Livingston Outfitting, Inc., BG020
29 Pack Saddle Trl. • 307-527-7415
• wyomingadventures.com
Lost creek Outfitters, BG281
27 Jim Mountain Dr. • 307-527-6251
• lostcreekoutfitters.com
Majo Ranch, Inc.
4292 S. Fork Rd. • 307-272-8948
• facebook.com/pages/Majo%20 Ranch/134920509894251
Morning creek Outfitting, BG254
10 Creek Lane • 307-587-5343
• wyominghunts.com
North Fork Anglers
1107 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-7274
• northforkanglers.com
Robert Model Outfitters, LLc, BG223
69 Rattlesnake Creek Rd. • 307-587-3620 • mooncrest.com
Sheep Mesa Outfitters, BG149
P.O. Box 1734 • 307-899-5111 • sheepmesaoutfitters.com
Switchback Outfitters, LLc
2832 Chopper Lane • 307-899-1490
• 7dranchoutfitting.com
Tour Yellowstone/Grub
Steak Expeditions, LLc
1107 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-6316
• tourtoyellowstone.com
WY Reel Action Fishing
4122 Barrus Ave. • 307-578-6502
• wyreelactionfishing.com
Wyoming River Trips
233 Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-6661
• wyomingrivertrips.com
Wyoming Trout Guides
1210 Sheridan Ave. • 307-578-8217
• wyomingtroutguides.com
RODEOS
cody Nite Rodeo
519 W. Yellowstone Ave. • 307-587-5155
• codystampederodeo.com
SHOWS & PERFORMANcES
Buffalo Bill’s Wild West Spectacular the Musical
1171 Sheridan Ave., Suite B • 307-527-9973
• codywildwestshow.com
The cody cattle company
1910 Demaris St. • 307-272-5770
• thecodycattlecompany.com
The cody Theatre
1171 Sheridan Ave. • 307-527-9973
• codytheater.com
Dan Millers cowboy Music Revue
1601 Stampede Ave. • 307-899-2799
• cowboymusicrevue.com
Rocky Mountain Dance Theatre
2613 Sheridan Ave. Ste. • 307-527-9973
• rockymountaindancetheatre.org
Studio Theatre at ccPA 1527 18th St. • 307-527-7398
• studiotheatreccpa.org
ZIPLINING
Sleeping Giant Ski Area & Zipline
348 N. Fork Hwy. • 307-587-3125 • skisg.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
colony Outfitters, BG180 36 Dacar Rd. • 307-896-6274
• muleshoeranchinc.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Kendall Valley Lodge 125 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-367-2223
• muleshoeoutfitters.com
Mule Shoe Outfitters, LLc, BG283 125 Rock Creek Rd. • 307-367-2223
• muleshoeoutfitters.com
Wolf Lake Outfitters
P.O. Box 264 • 307-367-6507 • wyohunt.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Bugling Winds Outfitting, BG150 8223 Hwy. 26 • 307-486-2252 • buglingwindsoutfitting.com
HISTORIc SITES
Dayton Mercantile 408 Main • 307-638-3788 • daytonmercantile.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Beaver Trap Outfitters, BG107 P.O. Box 22 • 307-461-0655 • beavertrapoutfitters.com
BREWERIES
Wyoming 310 775 Hwy. 310 • 307-664-2219 • facebook.com/Wyoming310
DEVILS TOWER
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Devils Tower & Needles
Rock climbing Guides 157 State Hwy. 24 • 307-756-3516 • towerguides.com
Devils Tower climbing 37 State Route 110 • 307-467-5267
• devilstowerlodge.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Savery creek Outfitters, BG324
P.O. Box 159 • 307-380-7117 • saverycreekoutfitters.com
HISTORIc SITES
Ayres Natural Bridge Park 208 Natural Bridge Rd. • 307-358-3532 • conversecountytourism.com
camp Douglas Officers’
club State Historic Site
115 S. Riverbend Dr. • 307-358-9288
• wyoparks.wyo.gov
Fort Fetterman State Historic Site
752 Hwy. 93 Douglas • 307-358-9288
• wyoparks.wyo.gov
MUSEUMS
Douglas Railroad Museum
121 Brownfield Rd. • 307-358-2950
• seewhatconversecando.com
Wyoming Pioneer Museum 400 W. Center St. • 307-358-9288
• wyoparks.wyo.gov
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
88 Ranch Outfitters, BG152 1937 Ross Rd. • 307-358-5941 • facebook.com/p/88-RanchOutfitters-100064196614195
Box creek Outfitters, DA029 715 N. 5th St. • 307-359-1848 • boxcreekoutfitters.com
LaPrele Flyfishing & Hunting Preserve 1847 B Cold Springs Rd. • 707-373-3571 • wyominghuntingtrip.com
Spearhead Ranch 3493 Ross Rd. • 307-358-3607 • spearheadranch.com
Wagonhound Outfitters, BG063 P.O. Box 1100 • 307-358-9828 • wagonhoundoutfitters.com
RODEOS
Wyoming State Fair and Rodeo 400 W. Center St. • 307-358-2398 • wystatefair.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
crooked creek Guest Ranch 76 Fir Rd. • 307-455-2815 • crookedcreekguestranchdubois.com
cutthroat Fly Shop & Adventures 19 N. 1st St. • 307-455-3468 • cutthroatflyshop.com
GALLERIES
Ramshorn Street’s Art Galleries and Stores Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2556 • duboiswychamber.org
Tom Lucas Western Artist 590 Wood St. • 307-455-2117 • tomlucas.us
MUSEUMS
Dubois Museum 909 W. Ramshorn St. • 307-455-2284 • fremontcountymuseums.com
Dubois Museum: Wind River Historical center 909 W. Ramshorn • 307-455-2284 • fremontcountymuseums.com
National Bighorn Sheep center 10 Bighorn Lane • 307-455-3429 • bighorn.org
National Museum of Military Vehicles 6419 U.S. 26 • 307-455-3846 • nmmv.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Absaroka Ranch, BG174 306 Dunoir Rd. • 303-503-9591 • absarokaranch.com
chamley Outfitting, LLc, BG074 P.O. Box 987 • 307-851-9872 • wyomingoutfitting.com
continental Divide Dogsled Adventures 4338 U.S. 26 • 307-851-6539 • dogsledadventures.com
cutthroat Fly Shop & Adventures
19 N. 1st St. • 307-455-3468
• cutthroatflyshop.com
National Museum of Military Vehicles
6419 U.S. 26 • 307-455-3846 • nmmv.org
Ram’s Horn Guest Ranch
334 Ramshorn Ranch Rd. • 307-349-3331
• ramshornguestranch.com
Said creek Outfitters & Hunting Adventures, BG244
199 Uphill Rd. • 307-231-2574
• saidcreekoutfitters.com
Stetter Outfitters, BG191
656 Horsecreek Rd. • 307-455-2725
• stetteroutfitters.com
West Wyoming Fly Fishing
3563 U.S. 26 • 801-918-6911 • westwyomingflyfishing.com
Wind River Backcountry Outfitters, BG304
P.O. Box 1323 • 307-455-3111 • windriverbco.com
Wind River Flyfitter
505 W. Ramshorn • 307-206-5808
• windriverflyfitter.com
ENCAMPMENT
MUSEUMS
Grand Encampment Museum
807 Barnett Ave. • 307-327-5308 • gemuseum.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Hanging Bull Lodge
3052 Unit A, Hwy. 230 • 307-327-6505
• spuroutfitters.com
Spur Outfitters, LLc, BG231
3224 Unit B, Hwy. 230 • 307-327-6505
• spuroutfitters.com
ETNA
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Jackson Hole Outfitters, BG258
P.O. Box 3209 • 307-699-3541 • jacksonholetrailrides.com
EVANSTON
MUSEUMS
chinese Joss House Museum 920 Front St. • 307-783-6320 • evanstonwy.org
Roundhouse and Railyards
1500 Main St. • 307-783-6306 • visitevanston.com
Uinta county Museum
36 10th St. • 307-789-8248 • uintacounty.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Daniel creek Outfitters
Harrison • 801-541-1227 • danielcreekoutfitters.com
High Uinta Pack Goats 614 Spring Creek Rd. • 307-701-4628 • highuintapackgoats.com
RODEOS
Evanston cowboy Days 122 Bear River Dr. • 307-288-0953 • evanstoncowboydays.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
RV Rentals at Sonny’s RVs
5000 E. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-237-5000 • sonnysrvs.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Heart Spear Outfitters, LLc, BG023
P.O. Box 937 • 307-247-3322 • heartspear.com
RV Rentals at Sonny’s RVs
5000 E. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-237-5000 • sonnysrvs.com
HISTORIc SITES
Pilot Butte Historic Trail Overlook
About 12 m. west of Farson on Hwy. 28 • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com
HISTORIc SITES
Fort Bridger State Historic Site
3700 I-80 Business Loop • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
Muddy creek Historic Backway Fort Bridger • 307-782-3842 • nsbfoundation.com
HISTORIc SITES
Fort Laramie Historic Site 965 Grey Rocks Rd. • 307-837-2221 • nps.gov
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Triple creek Hunts, BG133 701 Rd. 90 • 307-837-3023 • triplecreekhunts.com
GALLERIES
Gallery of the Wind & Museum
Jct U.S. Hwy. 287/Ethete/Trout Creek Rd. • 307-332-3267 • windriver.org
HISTORIc SITES
Sacajawea’s Gravesite Sacajawea Cemetery • 307-332-5546 • windriver.org
FREEDOM
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Jenkins Hunting camp Box 143 • 307-880-1034 • jenkinshunt.com
GILLETTE
BREWERIES
Big Lost Meadery and Brewery 105 Warren Ave. • 307-670-8100 • biglostmeadery.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Rocky Mountain Discount Sports 4706 S. Douglas Hwy. • 307-686-0221 • rocky-mountain-sports.com
Sportsman’s Warehouse 91 Town Center Dr. • 307-622-9100 • storelocator.sportsmanswarehouse.com
MUSEUMS
Campbell County Rockpile Museum
900 W. 2nd St. • 307-682-5723 • rockpilemuseum.com
Explore the history and culture of the Powder River Basin through interactive exhibits including fossils, prehistoric artifacts, rifles, railroad artifacts, wagons, saddles, coalmine videos, a virtual reality coalmine experience and much more. Temporary and traveling exhibits rotate each year. See a full schedule at rockpilemuseum.com.
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
7-7 Outdoors, BG035
5797 Vantage Ct. • 307-660-3634
• 7-7outdoors.com
center of the Nation
Outfitters, BG048
101 Hoe Creek Rd. • 307-680-4419 • facebook.com/Center-of-the-NationOutfitters-Bg-048-465342916982492
Durham Bison Ranch Tours 7835 Hwy. 59 • 307-686-0040
• durhambisonranch.com
Gillette Main Street Walking Tour 314 S. Gillette Ave. • 307-686-0040
• visitgillettewright.com
Heart X Outfitters 307, BG369 861 Heart Rd. • 307-251-2949
• heartxoutfitters307.com
Miller Outfitting, DA025 2080 Hannum Rd. • 307-660-0960
• facebook.com/p/MillerOutfitting-100069872231889
P cross Bar Trophy Hunts 8586 N. Hwy. 14/16 • 307-660-3519
• pcrossbartrophyhunts.com
Peak Adventures, BG202 113 Todd Rd. • 307-680-6059
• huntthepeak.com
R6 Outfitters, LLc, BG194
1 Borderline Rd. • 307-680-9048
Rawhide creek Outfitters, BG010 1361 Collins Rd. • 307-752-3600
Trophy Specialists Outfitting 3704 Quincy Rd. • 307-660-6412 • gohunt.com
Wildhorse Outfitters, BG354 1715 W. Echeta Rd. • 307-689-8706
• wildhorseoutfitterswy.com
WY Tour Gillette
314 S. Gillette Ave. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
SHOWS & PERFORMANcES
cAM-PLEX Multi-Event Facilities 1635 Reata Dr. • 307-682-0552 • cam-plex.com
GALLERIES
chessney Sevier Fine Art 1878 N. Glendo Hwy. • 307-735-4690 • chessneysevier.com
MUSEUMS
Glendo Historical Museum 204 S. Yellowstone Hwy. • 307-735-4242 • townofglendo.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Recycled Eyez Walleye Guides
383 Glendo Park Rd. • 307-315-1627 • recycledeyez.com
Rockin’ Horse Adventures
383 Glendo Park Rd. • 303-380-2825 • rockinhorseadventures.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
High Pine Outfitters, BG141
390 Boxelder Rd. • 307-358-3497 • highpineoutfitters.com
Rough country Outfitters/High country Adventures, BG207 P.O. Box 973 • 307-436-2304 • roughcountryoutfitters.com
PALEONTOLOGY & DINOSAURS
Glenrock Paleontological Museum
506 W. Birch St. • 307-436-2667 • facebook.com/ GlenrockPaleontologicalMuseum
GRANGER
HISTORIc SITES
Granger Stage Station
Historic Site 110 Spruce St. • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.state.wy.us
MUSEUMS
Granger Stage Station
Historic Site
110 Spruce St. • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.state.wy.us
GREEN RIVER
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
White Mountain Lumber
270 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-3601
• whitemountainlumber.com
MUSEUMS
Sweetwater county
Historical Museum
3 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-872-6435 • sweetwatermuseum.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Let it Fly Hunting club
229 Old Stauffer Rd. • 307-350-2426 • facebook.com/pages/Let-ItFly/262278240479273
Trona Trail: SelfGuided Audio Tour
580 E. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
RODEOS
Overland Stage Stampede Rodeo 225 E. Teton Blvd. • 307-872-0514
• cityofgreenriver.org
MUSEUMS
Greybull Museum
325 Greybull Ave. • 307-765-2444
• greybullwyomingmuseum.org
Museum of Flight and Aerial Firefighting 521 Greybull Ave. • 307-272-1247
• museumofflight.us
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Diamond Tail Outfitters 3288 Rd. 36 • 307-765-2905 • guidefitter.com
Paintrock Outfitters, Inc., BG028 P.O. Box 509 • 307-899-1162 • paintrock-outfitters.com
Shell Valley Outfitters, BG361
243 U.S. Hwy. 14 • 307-705-1606
• shellvalleyoutfitters.com
Tangle Ridge Outfitters & Guides, BG097
214 Coyote Dr. • 307-630-6369
• tangleridgeoutfitters.com
WY Tour Greybull
325 Greybull Ave. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
HISTORIc SITES
Fort Fred Steele State
Historic Site
Seminoe State Park • 307-320-3013
• wyoparks.wyo.gov
Oregon Trail Ruts
307-836-2334 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Guernsey State Park: SelfGuided Audio Tour Museum Rd. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
HANNA
MUSEUMS
Hanna Basin Museum
502 Front St. • 307-325-6465 • facebook.com/p/Hanna-BasinMuseum-100024269657158
HAWK SPRINGS
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Maximum Waterfowling, LLc
256 Railway St. • 307-409-8010
• maximumwaterfowling.com
HULETT
GALLERIES
Hulett Museum and Art Gallery
115 N. Hwy. 24 • 307-467-5292
• hulettmuseum.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Advantage Outfitters, BG051
P.O. Box 21 • 605-210-2035 • wyadvantageoutfitters.com
Devils Tower Outfitters, BG185
87 Whitetail Creek Rd. • 307-290-2924
• devilstoweroutfitters.com
FAB Ranch Outfitters, DA038 1827 Little Missouri Rd. • 307-467-5588
Jolley Ranch Outfitters
241 Strawberry Hill Rd. • 307-281-0571
• jolleyranchoutfitters.weebly.com
Lake Guest Ranch
314 Lake Ranch Rd. • 307-290-2025 • lakeranch.it
Thomas Ranch Outfitters, BG276 1550 New Haven Rd. • 307-467-5781
• thomasranchoutfitters.com
Western Gateway Outfitters, BG347
P.O. Box 220 • 605-639-1589 • westerngatewayoutfitters.com
Wyoming Edge Outfitters, DA001 100 Mule Creek Rd. • 307-467-5663
HISTORIc SITES
Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site 4800 Rd. 52 • 307-469-2234 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
JACKSON BREWERIES
Snake River Brewing co., Inc.
235 S. Millward St. • 307-739-2337
• snakeriverbrewing.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Dave Hansen Whitewater Trips
225 W. Broadway • 307-733-6295
• davehansenwhitewater.com
Jackson Hole Shooting Experience
P.O. Box 7927 • 307-690-7921 • shootinjh.com
Jackson Hole Snowmobile Tours
520 N. Cache St. • 307-733-6850
• togwoteelodge.com
Leisure Sports
1075 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-3040
• leisuresportsadventure.com
Scenic Safaris
545 N. Cache #10 in summer/1255 S. Hwy. 89 in winter • 307-734-8898 • scenic-safaris.com
SUPerior Paddlesports
1048A S. Park Loop Rd. • 307-413-6751
• superiorpaddlesports.com
GALLERIES
cayuse Western Americana
255 N. Glenwood Ave. • 307-739-1940 • facebook.com/Cayusewesternamericana center for the Arts
240 S. Glenwood St. • 307-733-4900
• jhcenterforthearts.org
Trailside Galleries
130 E. Broadway • 307-733-3186
• trailsidegalleries.com
Trio Fine Art
545 N. Cache St. • 307-734-4444
• triofineart.com
MUSEUMS
Jackson Hole Historical Museum
125 W. Deloney Ave. • 307-733-2414
• jacksonholehistory.org
National Museum of Wildlife Art
2820 Rungius Rd. • 307-733-5771
• wildlifeart.org
OBSERVATORIES
Snow King Observatory & Planetarium
402 E. Snow King Ave. • 307-201-5464
• snowkingmountain.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
AlpenGlow Tours
1807A Ellingwood Lane • 307-739-1914
• alpenglowtours.com
Ana’s Grand Excursions
1148 W. Hwy. 22 #H5 • 307-690-6106
• anasgrandexcursions.com
Bedroll and Breakfast
Sheffield Creek Rd. • 307-733-5171
• bedrollandbreakfast.com
BrushBuck Guide Services
1116 Maple Way • 888-282-5868 • brushbuckguideservices.com
Buffalo Roam Tours
3065 Blair Dr. #8 • 307-413-0954
• buffaloroamtours.com
Dave Hansen Whitewater Trips
225 W. Broadway • 307-733-6295
• davehansenwhitewater.com
Fish the Fly Guide Service
7255 N. Spring Gulch Rd. • 307-690-1139 • fishthefly.com
GaperGuide Grand Teton: Self-Guided Audio Tour
10 E. Broadway Ave. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
GaperGuide, Inc.
565 N. Cache St. • 307-733-4626
• gaperguide.com
Glamping of Jackson Hole
P.O. Box 804 • 307-264-4722 • glampingofjacksonhole.com
Grand Teton Fly Fishing
225 W. Broadway • 307-690-0910
• grandtetonflyfishing.com
Great Western Expeditions
P.O. Box 8918 • 307-222-0412 • greatwesternexpeditions.com
Hidden Basin Outfitters, BG222 Mosquito Creek Rd. • 307-733-7980
• hiddenbasin.com
High Mountain Heli-Skiing
1 Johnny Counts Rd. • 307-690-8310
• heliskijackson.com
Hole Hiking Experience
P.O. Box 7779 • 307-690-4453 • holehike.com
Horse creek Ranch
9548 Henrys Rd. • 307-733-6556
• horsecreekranch.com
Jackson Hole Anglers
990 S. Montana Rd. • 888-458-7688 • jacksonholeanglers.com
Jackson Hole EcoTour Adventures P.O. Box 10872 • 307-690-9533 • jhecotouradventures.com
Jackson Hole Fishing Adventures
282 E. Pearl Ave. • 307-690-3289 • jhflyfishing.com
Jackson Hole Fly Fishing School 455 Wister Ave. • 307-699-3440 • jhflyfishingschool.com
Jackson Hole Snowmobile Tours 520 N. Cache St. • 307-733-6850 • togwoteelodge.com
Jackson Hole Whitewater 650 W. Broadway Ave. • 307-733-1007 • jhww.com
Jackson Hole Wildlife Safaris P.O. Box 11396 • 307-690-6402 • jacksonholewildlifesafaris.com
Jackson National Fish Hatchery 1500 Fish Hatchery Rd. • 307-733-2510 • fws.gov
Lewis & clark River Expeditions
335 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-4022 • lewisandclarkriverrafting.com
Mad River Boat Trips 1255 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-6203 • mad-river.com
Mill Iron Ranch, BG061
3495 E. Horse Creek Rd. • 307-733-6390 • millironranch.net
Mountain Mike’s Tours
111 Gill St. • 307-774-1000 • mountainmikestours.com
National Elk Refuge P.O. Box 510 • 307-733-9212 • fws.gov
North Fork Trail Rides
9600 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-699-4415
• northforktrailrides.com
Obsidian Expeditions
265 E. Simpson Ave. • 307-201-0197
• obsidianexpeditions.com
Old Faithful Snowmobile Tours W. Broadway • 307-733-9767 • snowmobilingtours.com
Reel Deal Anglers
1116 Maple Way • 307-413-0669
• reeldealanglers.com
Rendezvous River Sports 945 W. Broadway • 307-733-9999
• jacksonholekayak.com
Sands Whitewater and Scenic River Trips 110 W. Broadway • 800-358-8184
• sandswhitewater.com
Scenic Safaris
545 N. Cache #10 in summer/1255 S. Hwy. 89 in winter • 307-734-8898 • scenic-safaris.com
Snake River Park Whitewater 9705 S. Hwy. 89 • 307-202-5781
• snakeriverwhitewater.com
Spotted Horse Ranch 12355 S. U.S. Hwy. 191 • 307-733-2097
• spottedhorseranch.com
Teton Mountain Bike Tours 15 N. Cache Dr. • 307-733-0712
• tetonmtbike.com
Teton Troutfitters, Inc. 10770 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-488-7116
• tetontroutfitters.com
Teton Wagon Train & Horse Adventure 812 Cache Creek Dr. • 307-734-6101
• tetonwagontrain.com
Teton Whitewater 11748 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-2285
• tetonwhitewater.com
Togwotee Adventures 1050 U.S. 89 • 877-864-9683
• togwoteelodge.com
Trophy Mountain Outfitters, BG114 9600 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-7086
• trophymountainoutfitters.com
Wildlife Expeditions of Teton Science Schools P.O. Box 7580 • 307-733-1313
• tetonscience.org
Will Dornan’s Snake River Scenic Float Trips 488 S. U.S. Hwy. 89 • 307-733-3699
• jacksonholefloattrips.com
Wind River Air, LLc P.O. Box 3885 • 307-360-8850 • windriverair.com
Wyoming Balloon company 175 E. Broadway • 307-739-0900
• wyomingballoon.com
Wyoming Stargazing 1135 Maple Way, Unit 1 • 844-996-7827
• wyomingstargazing.org
Yellowstone Day Tours P.O. Box 571 • 307-201-1499 • yellowstonedaytours.com
Yellowstone Tours From Jackson Hole 1195 Meadowlark Lane • 307-699-7922
• yellowstonesafaritours.com
SHOWS & PERFORMANcES
Grand Teton Music Festival
175 S. King St. • 307-733-3050 • gtmf.org
Off Square Theatre company
Black Box Theatre at the Center for the Arts, 265 Cache • 307-733-3021 • offsquare.org
WINERIES & MEADERIES
Jackson Hole Winery 2800 Boyles Hill Rd. • 307-201-1057
• jacksonholewinery.com
JEFFREY CITY
HISTORIc SITES
Oregon Trail Oregon Trl. • 307-322-3014 • wyohistory.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Gold Flakes to Yellowcake Historic Mine Trail 2301 Central Ave. • 800-645-6233
• windriver.org
KAYCEE
HISTORIc SITES
chris Ledoux Park 401 Nolan Ave. • 307-738-2608
• visitbuffalowy.com
MUSEUMS
Hoofprints of the Past Museum 344 Nolan Ave. • 307-738-2381
• hoofprintsofthepast.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Dull Knife Hunting, BG240 2384 Barnum Rd. • 307-738-2247
• redforkranch.com
Forbes Outfitters, BG021 P.O. Box 198 • 307-631-6639
• forbesoutfitters.net
J & J Outfitters, BG099
1898 Mayoworth Rd. • 307-738-2302
• facebook.com/profile. php?id=100063196523351
RODEOS
Kaycee Night Rodeo
603 Nolan Ave. • facebook.com/KayceeNightRodeo
KEMMERER
MUSEUMS
Fossil country Frontier Museum
400 Pine Ave. • 307-877-6551 • facebook.com/Fossil-Country-FrontierMuseum-763935893653493
PALEONTOLOGY & DINOSAURS
Fossil Lake Safari
Farm Field Rd. • 567-367-7457 • fossilsafari.com
Ulrich’s Fossil Gallery
Fossil Station #308 • 307-877-6466 • ulrichsfossilgallery.com
KIRBY
DISTILLERIES
Wyoming Whiskey 120 E. Main St. • 307-864-2116 • wyomingwhiskey.com
LA BARGE
HISTORIc SITES
Names Hill State Historic Site
U.S. Hwy. 189, 6 m. south of La Barge • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
LA GRANGE
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Grassy Knoll Enterprises, 5-83-015-01-8A-02932 1682 Rd. #51 • 602-206-2823 • grassyknollenterprises.com
LANDER
BREWERIES
Lander Brewing company
148 Main St. • 307-332-8227
• landerbrewing.com
GALLERIES
Alchemy: An Artists’ cooperative
202 Main St. • 307-349-8638 • alchemyartistscoop.com
Lander Art center
224 Main St. • 307-332-5772
• landerartcenter.com
MUSEUMS
Evans/Dahl Memorial Museum
545 Main St. • 800-768-7743
• waterforwildlife.org
Fremont county Pioneer Museum 1443 W. Main St. • 307-332-3339 • fremontcountymuseums.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Bear Basin Adventures, LLc P.O. Box 962 • 307-840-3579 • bearbasinadventures.com
Dunoir Fishing Adventures, LLc 1405 Goodrich Dr. • 307-349-3331
• dunoirfishing.com
Fremont county Pioneer Museum
1443 W. Main St. • 307-332-3339 • fremontcountymuseums.com
Lander Fly Shop
305 Main St. • 307-438-3439
• landerflyshop.com
Sidetracks
371 Main St. • 307-332-2926
• sidetracksguides.com
Sweetwater Fishing Expeditions
2939 Sinks Canyon Rd. • 307-332-3986
• sweetwaterfishing.com
Turret creek Outfitters, BG187
P.O. Box 415 • 307-349-9905 • turretcreekoutfitters.com
Wind River climbing Guides
960 Lincoln St. • 307-335-3439
• windriverclimbing.com
Wind River Shuttle
P.O. Box 1071 • 307-438-9740
• windrivershuttle.com
BREWERIES
Accomplice Mycro-pub
301 Grand Ave. • 307-460-3130
• accomplicebeer.com
Bond’s Brewing
411 S. 2nd St. • 307-460-3385
• bondsbrewing.com
coal creek TAP
108 Grand Ave. • 307-460-9556
• coalcreekcoffeeandtap.com
Library Sports Grille & Brewery
1622 E. Grand Ave. • 307-742-0500
• library-odwyers.com
GALLERIES
Artisans’ Gallery
217 S. 2nd St. • 307-761-3506 • artisansgallery.business.site
University of Wyoming
Art Museum
2111 Willett Dr. • 307-766-6622 • uwyo.edu
Works of Wyoming
300 S. 2nd St. • 307-460-3304
• worksofwyoming.com
HISTORIc SITES
Wyoming Territorial Prison
975 Snowy Range Rd. • 307-745-6161 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
Explore Wild West history from territorial days to early statehood in one of the oldest buildings in Wyoming. This iconic site once housed “evil doers of all classes and kinds” and was the only prison to hold the notorious outlaw, Butch Cassidy. Exhibits span its vivid history from days as a prison, handmade broom factory and even a dairy barn.
Historic Laramie Union
Pacific Train Depot
600 S. 1st St. • 307-399-7345
• laramiedepot.org
Laramie Plains Museum at the Historic Ivinson Mansion
603 E. Ivinson Ave. • 307-742-4448
• laramiemuseum.org
University of Wyoming
Anthropology Museum
12th & Lewis St. • 307-766-5136 • uwyo.edu
University of Wyoming Geological Museum
200 N. 9th St. • 307-766-2646 • uwyo.edu
Wyoming Women’s History House
317 S. 2nd St. • 307-399-9571 • wyomingwomenshistoryhouse.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Deerwood Ranch Wild Horse EcoSanctuary
599 State Hwy. 11 • 307-399-9956 • deerwoodranchwildhorse ecosanctuary.com
E & H Guide Service
80 Hecht Creek Rd. • 307-399-0236 • ehguideservice.com
Four Seasons Anglers
334 S. Fillmore St. • 307-721-4047
• fourseasonsanglers.com
High Plains Fly Fishing
453 W. University Ave. • 307-399-9464
• highplainsflyfishing.com
Historic Laramie Union
Pacific Train Depot
600 S. 1st St. • 307-399-7345
• laramiedepot.org
Jax Outdoors, LLc 919 Boswell Dr. • 307-797-9132
• jaxoutdoorsllc.com
Muddy Draw Outdoors, LLc 2390 N. 15th St. • 307-760-0951
• muddydraw.com
Two Dogs Guide Service 1657 Snowy Range Rd. • 307-761-2921 • twodogsfishing.com
PLANETARIUMS
Harry c. Vaughan University of Wyoming Planetarium N. 10th St. & E. Fremont St. • 307-766-6506 • uwyo.edu
HISTORIc SITES
Medicine Wheel National
Historic Landmark
Medicine Wheel/Paintrock Ranger District, 604 E. Main St. • 307-548-6541 • fs.usda.gov
MUSEUMS
Lovell-Kane Area Museum
354 Oregon Ave. • 307-548-2396
• facebook.com/Lovell-Kane-AreaMuseum-202396593123545
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Mustang Mountain Vineyard
24 Mustang Mountain Dr. • 307-271-1940
• mustangmtnvineyard.com
Wyoming Eco-tours
Horseshoe Bend Marina, 1200 WY Hwy. 37
• 307-899-1401 • hiddentreasurecharters.com
WINERIES & MEADERIES
Mustang Mountain Vineyard 24 Mustang Mountain Dr. • 307-271-1940
• mustangmtnvineyard.com
LUSK
GALLERIES
Blair Artworks
324 Oil Ave. • 307-340-0092 • facebook.com/BlairArtworks
MUSEUMS
Stagecoach Museum
322 S. Main St. • 307-334-3444 • dooperca.wixsite.com/stagecoachmuseum
MCFADDEN
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Tyler Sims Outfitters, LLc, BG349 958 State Hwy. 13 • 307-760-5596 • tylersims.com
MUSEUMS
Medicine Bow Museum 405 Lincoln Hwy. • 307-379-2383 • medbowmuseum.com
MUSEUMS
Meeteetse Museums 1947 State St. • 307-868-2423 • meeteetsemuseums.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Fiddle Back Ranch, LLc, BG003 372 Rd. 4EU • 307-868-2140 • fiddlebackranch.net
Greybull Valley Trout Guides 71 Coach Rd. • 307-267-4473 • greybullvalleytroutguides.com
Kirwin Ghost Town Adventures P.O. Box 9 • 307-222-3203 • kirwinghosttown.com
Wood River Ranch 1261 Rd. 4DT • 307-868-9111 • woodriverranch.com
WY Tour Meeteetse: SelfGuided Audio Tour 1947 State St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
MUSEUMS
Salt creek Museum 531 Peake St. • 307-437-6513 • visitcasper.com
DISTILLERIES
Backwards Distilling company
158 Progress Cir. • 307-472-1275 • backwardsdistilling.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Backcountry Hunting Logistics
P.O. Box 656 • 307-262-2779 • 520bhl.com
Backwards Distilling company 158 Progress Cir. • 307-472-1275 • backwardsdistilling.com
cedar Ridge Outfitters
P.O. Box 147 • 307-251-3309 • cedarridgehunting.com
Historic Trails West
6008 Old W. Yellowstone • 307-266-4868 • historictrailswest.com
Wyoming Professional Hunters, LTD, BG183 P.O. Box 1901 • 307-247-6226 • wyomingprofessionalhunters.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Keyhole Marina & campground 180 Marina Rd. • 307-756-9529 • keyholemarinawyo.com
MUSEUMS
West Texas Trail Museum
100 E. Weston St. • 307-756-9300 • westtexastrailmuseum.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Double A Outfitters, BG102 159 Kanode Rd. • 307-660-0511 • aahunts.com
Four Horse Outfitters, BG327 P.O. Box 566 • 307-689-2865 • fourhorseoutfitter.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Snake River Anglers 10 Moose St. • 307-733-3699 • snakeriverangler.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
castagno Outfitters, BG034 25155 Buffalo Run • 877-559-3585 • castagnooutfitters.com
Headwaters Lodge at Flagg Ranch
100 Grassy Lake Rd. • 307-543-2861
• flaggranch.com
Lander Trails: SelfGuided Audio Tour
27655 U.S. 26 • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
Turpin Meadow Ranch
24505 Buffalo Valley Rd. • 307-543-2000
• turpinmeadowranch.com
Wilderness Trails, Inc., BG119
Prime locations in Yellowstone Park the Teton Wilderness Area • 307-733-5171 • wildernesstrailsinc.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Eastern Shoshone
Buffalo Enclosure
U.S. Hwy. 26 • 307-231-4299
• easternshoshone.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
cowboy country Outfitters of Wyoming, BG291 2351 Lee Lane • 307-277-1877 • cowboycountryoutfitters.com
crazy Rainbow Fly Fishing
13800 W. Hwy. 220 • 307-288-2367
• casperflyfishingguide.com
Eye Busters Guide Service
861 Dusty Ter • 720-987-7846 • eyebustersguideservice.com
Lone Tree Drift Boat Renal and Guide Service, BG328 18177 State Hwy. 220 • 307-797-4432
• lonetreedriftboatrentalan dguideservicellc.com
Wyoming Trophy Anglers
169 Indian Paintbrush St. • 406-498-5608 • wyanglers.com
NEWCASTLE
MUSEUMS
Anna Miller Museum
403 Delaware Ave. • 307-746-4188 • westoncountymuseums.com
OSHOTO
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Open country Outfitters, BG037 2381 D Rd. • 307-467-5678 • opencountryhunts.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Dave Hettinger Outfitting 2153 Missouri Valley Rd. • 307-709-0153 • hettingeroutfitting.com
PIEDMONT
HISTORIc SITES
Piedmont charcoal Kilns Historic Site
I-80, Exit 24, Leroy Rd. • 307-782-3842 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
DISTILLERIES
Pine Bluffs Distilling
332 N. Beech St. • 307-245-3000 • pinebluffsdistilling.com
HISTORIc SITES
Our Lady of Peace Shrine
300 Shrine Rd. • 307-631-4606
• ourladyofpeaceshrine.com
MUSEUMS
Texas Trail Museum
201 W. 3rd St. • 307-245-3713 • facebook.com/TexasTrailMuseum
BREWERIES
Wind River Brewing company
402 Pine St. • 307-367-2337 • windriverbrewingco.com
DISTILLERIES
cowboy country Distilling 1 Cobblestone Dr., Hwy. 191 • 307-231-2331 • cowboycountrydistilling.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
307 Mercantile 1220 Wilson St. • 307-367-3055 • 307merc@gmail.com
Gannett Sports 1552 W. Pine St., Hwy. 191 • 307-367-6711 • rmhomecenter.com
GALLERIES
Art of the Winds
432 W. Pine St. • 307-231-2870
• artofthewinds.com
MUSEUMS
Museum of the Mountain Man
700 E. Hennick St. • 307-367-4101 • museumofthemountainman.com
Sommers Homestead
Living History Museum
734 E. Green River Rd. • 307-367-4101
• museumofthemountainman.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Ace in The Hole Outfitters
P.O Box 1971 • 307-413-7748 • aceintheholeoutfitters.weebly.com
Bald Mountain Outfitters, BG364
424 N. Tyler • 307-367-6539 • baldmountainoutfitters.com
Best of the West Outfitters, LLc
366 E. Green River Rd. • 307-221-4752
• bestofthewestoutfitters.com
Black Diamond Outfitting, BG350
Binning Ranch Rd. • 808-375-5085
• blackdiamondoutfitting.com
Blucher creek Outfitters
P.O. Box 687 • 307-231-4122 • facebook.com/BlucherCreekOutfitters
Great Outdoor Shop
332 W. Pine St. • 307-367-2440
• greatoutdoorshop.com
Rendezvous Anglers
P.O. Box 2199 • 307-360-3939
• rendezvousanglers.com
Thomson Outfitters, BG144
P.O. Box 1595 • 307-367-6507 • wyohunt.com
Two Rivers Fishing co.
232 W. Pine St. • 307-367-4131
• tworiversfishing.com
Western Wyoming Outfitters, BG260
424 N. Tyler • 307-367-6539 • westernwyomingoutfitters.com
Wyoming Fishing company
P.O. Box 2430 • 307-360-3251 • wyofishco.com
GALLERIES
Plaza Diane community center of the Arts
211 N. Bent St. • 307-271-1264 • plazadiane.org
HISTORIc SITES
Heart Mountain WWII Interpretive Center 1539 Rd. 19 • 307-754-8000 • heartmountain.org • info@heartmountain.org
Visit the National Historic Landmark site where more than 14,000 Americans of Japanese descent were confined during WWII. It features a museum, war memorial, walking trail, original camp structures and the Mineta-Simpson Institute.
MUSEUMS
Homesteader Museum 324 E. 1st St. • 307-754-9481 • homesteadermuseum.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Agriculture Tours 111 S. Day St. • 307-754-3494 • powellchamber.org
Hidden creek Outfitters, BG041 575 Rd. 11 • 307-899-1355 • hiddencreekoutfitters.com
Ishawooa Outfitters, BG319 543 Lane 1 • 307-254-2547 • ishawooaoutfitters.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Powder Horn Outfitters, LLc, BG211 P.O. Box 392 • 307-655-9379 • powderhorn-outfitters.com
Tongue River Outfitters, BG163 P.O. Box 21 • 989-233-3642 • tongueriveroutfitters.com
Wyoming’s Finest Outfitters, BG329
187 Early Creek Rd. • 307-751-2297 • wfoutfitter.com
HISTORIc SITES
Wyoming Frontier Prison
500 W. Walnut St. • 307-324-4422 • wyomingfrontierprison.org
MUSEUMS
carbon county Museum 904 W. Walnut • 307-328-2740 • carboncountymuseum.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
WY Tour Rawlins: SelfGuided Audio Tour
508 W. Cedar St. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
HISTORIc SITES
Reliance Tipple Reliance Rd. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Riverside Garage & cabins 107 Riverside Ave. • 307-327-5361 • riversidegarageandcabins.com
HISTORIc SITES
1838 Mountain Man
Rendezvous Grounds E. Monroe Ave. • 307-851-4457 • 1838rendezvous.com
MUSEUMS
Riverton Museum 700 E. Park Ave. • 307-856-2665
• fremontcountymuseums.com
Wind River Heritage center 1075 S. Federal Blvd. • 307-856-0706
• rivertonchamber.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Art Banner Project 816 N. Federal Blvd. • 307-851-2742 • google.com
c&E Hunt club cabins
338 Gas Hills Rd. • 307-463-4481
• cehuntclub.com
J-Z Outfitters & Wyoming Adventures, BG287 P.O. Box 6176 • 307-851-7757
• jbarzoutfitters.com
Menefee Outfitters, BG060 282 Lost Wells Cir. • 307-851-2903
• menefeeoutfitters.com
Sage Grouse Safari Upland Outfitter 11011 Hwy. 789 • 307-240-0862 • sagegrousesafariuplandoutfitter.com
Wyoming Earth Treasures –Explore Hidden Volcanic Field 201 Burma Rd. • 307-851-7280 • facebook.com/WYEarthTreasures
Wyoming Trophy Hunts, BG182 269 Burma Rd. • 307-850-7703 • wyotrophyhunts.com
ROCK RIVER
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Dodge creek Ranch
402 Dodge Creek Ranch Rd. • 307-322-2345 • huntinfo.com
BREWERIES
Bad Joker Brewing company 830 Power House Rd. • 307-522-5824 • facebook.com/badjokerbrewing
Square State Brewing 422 S. Main St. • 307-522-5472 • facebook.com/squarestatebrewing
GALLERIES
Art Underground Gallery 603 S. Main St. • 307-352-1434 • downtownrs.com
Western Wyoming community college Art Gallery
2500 College Dr. • 307-382-1723
• westernwyoming.edu
HISTORIc SITES
Point of Rocks Stage Station Historic Site Exit 130 off I-80 • 307-332-3684
• wyoparks.wyo.gov
White Mountain Petroglyphs Hwy. 191 N. • 307-352-0256 • blm.gov
MUSEUMS
Natural History Museum
2500 College Dr. • 800-226-1181
• westernwyoming.edu
Rock Springs Historical Museum 211 B St. • 307-362-3138 • rswy.net
Weidner Wildlife Exhibit
2500 College Dr. • 307-382-1600
• westernwyoming.edu
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Explore Rock Springs & Green River Visitor center 1641 Elk St. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com
Flaming Gorge Bus Tour 1641 Elk St. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com
Murals in Downtown Rock Springs 307-382-2538 • explorewy.com
RODEOS
Red Desert Roundup Rodeo
3320 Yellowstone Rd. • 307-389-7074 • rdrrodeo.com
SARATOGA
BREWERIES
Snowy Mountain Brewery & Pub at the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort
601 Pic Pike Rd. • 307-326-5261 • saratogahotspringsresort.com
GALLERIES
Laura M Gallery
102 W. Bridge Ave. • 307-326-8187 • lauram.com
Studio T Art Gallery
113 E. Bridge Ave. • 307-703-5204
• studiotartgallery.net
MUSEUMS
Saratoga Museum
104 Constitution Ave. • 307-326-5511
• saratogamuseumwy.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Brush creek Luxury
Ranch collection
66 Brush Creek Ranch Rd. • 307-327-5284 • brushcreekranch.com
Drift Fly Fishing Guides
P.O. Box 774 • 307-223-2042
• saratogaflyfishing.com
Elk Hollow Lodge
6606 Unit C, Hwy. 130 • 307-327-6505
• spuroutfitters.com
French creek Sportsmen’s club
1016 County Rd. 660 • 307-327-5284
• frenchcreeksportsmensclub.com
Grand Slam Outfitters, Inc., BG025
P.O. Box 767 • 307-326-5035 • grandslamoutfitters.com
Medicine Bow Anglers
407 N. 1st St. • 307-326-9823 • hackstackle.com
North Platte Fly Fishing Guides
P.O. Box 374 • 307-223-2042 • saratogaflyfishing.com
Wycon Safari, Inc., BG026
P.O. Box 1126 • 970-456-7580 • wyconsafariinc.com
SAVERY
MUSEUMS
Little Snake River Museum
13 Cr. 561 N. • 307-383-7262 • littlesnakerivermuseum.com
SHAWNEE
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Rockin 7 Ranch
1250 Reese Rd. • 307-351-4908 • rockin7ranch.com
SHERIDAN
BREWERIES
Black Tooth Brewing company
312 Broadway St. • 307-675-2337 • blacktoothbrewingcompany.com
Luminous Brewhouse
201 Broadway St. • 307-655-5658
• luminousbrewhouse.com
Smith Alley Brewing company
150 N. Main St. • 307-675-1934 • smithalleybrewingwy.com
DISTILLERIES
Koltiska Distillery
644 Crook Ave. • 307-673-7307 • koltiska.com
GALLERIES
SAGE community Arts
21 W. Brundage St. • 307-674-1970 • artinsheridan.com
HISTORIc SITES
connor Battlefield
State Historic Site
I-90, Exit 9, Ranchester • 307-684-7629 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
Trail End State Historic Site 410 Clarendon Ave. • 307-674-4589 • trailend.org
MUSEUMS
King’s Saddlery & Museum
184 N. Main St. • 307-672-2702 • kingssaddlery.com
Museum at the Bighorns 171 N. Main St. • 307-675-1150 • museumbighorns.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
American Outfitters, LLc, BG109
70 Lower Prairie Dog Rd. • 307-752-0232 • americanoutfitters.us
Angling Destinations
P.O. Box 845 • 800-211-8530 • anglingdestinations.com
Back country Outfitters, BG057
395 Countant Creek Rd. • 307-751-8784 • facebook.com/wybackcountryoutfitters
Badger creek Outfitters, BG196 730 Harrison St. • 307-751-2129 • badgercreekoutfitterswyo.com
Big Buck Outfitters
P.O. Box 6241 • 307-751-0448
• bigbuckoutfitters.net
Bighorn Mountain Guides
1147 N. Gould St. • 307-751-2787 • bighornmountainguides.com
Black Diamond Byway: Self-Guided Audio Tour 1517 E. 5th St. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
Dutch creek Outfitters, LLc
317 Wildcat Rd. • 307-752-2877 • dutchcreekoutfitters.com
Great Plains Outfitters, LLc, BG143 P.O. Box 7331 • 307-752-0154 • facebook.com/gpohunts
Nelson Outfitters, BG095 900 Big Goose Rd. • 307-751-2262 • nelsonoutfitters.com
Rangeland Enterprises 394 Beaver Creek Rd. • 307-672-6717 • rangelandhuntingadventures.com
SledWyo 114 E. Ridge Rd. • 307-751-2270 • sledwyo.com
Thunder Mountain Tours
25 Indian Paintbrush Rd. • 307-620-5538 • thundermountaintours.com
WY Tour Sheridan 1517 E. 5th St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
Wyoming Wildlife Outfitters, BG326 2654 W. Loucks • 307-673-0172 • wyomingwildlifeoutfitters.com
SHOWS & PERFORMANcES
WYO Theater 42 N. Main • 307-672-9084 • wyotheater.com
SINCLAIR
MUSEUMS
Parco/Sinclair Museum 300 Lincoln Ave. • 307-324-3058 • sinclairwyoming.com
HISTORIc SITES
South Pass city State Historic Site 125 S. Pass Main • 307-332-3684 • southpasscity.org
Women’s Suffrage Pathway Hwy. 28 – m. marker 44 • 307-332-5546 • windriver.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
English Tunnel Mine Tour 125 S. Pass Main St. • 307-332-3684 • southpasscity.org
ST. STEPHENS
MUSEUMS
St. Stephen’s Indian Mission and Heritage center 33 St. Stephens • 307-856-7806 • saintstephensmission.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
UpStream Anglers & Outdoor Adventures 230 Hardman Rd. • 307-690-3183
• upstreamanglers.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Buffalo Mountain Outfitters, BG284 P.O. Box 344 • 307-217-2539 • guidefitter.com
Stone Mountain Outfitters, BG140 P.O. Box 523 • 307-620-0399 • facebook.com/stonemountainoutfitters
GALLERIES
1875 Gallery
109 N. 3rd St. • 307-283-3301 • facebook.com/1875Gallery
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Rusted Oak Ranch Outfitters, BG145 50 Silver Creek Rd. • 307-290-2331 • facebook.com/rustedoakranch
Seven J Outfitters, BG531 P.O. Box 569 • 307-283-3443 • sevenjoutfitters.com
Sundance Walking Tour: Self-Guided Audio Tour 309 E. Cleveland St. • 307-224-8887 • travelstorys.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Superior Ghost Town I-80, Exit 122 • 307-362-8173 • superiorwyoming.net
BREWERIES
Ten Sleep Brewing company 2549 Hwy. 16 • 307-366-2074 • tensleepbrewingco.com
MUSEUMS
Ten Sleep Pioneer Museum 436 2nd St. • 307-366-2759 • greenhillswy.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Boxelder Ranch & Outfitting, BG075 2858 Rd. 82 • 307-388-6660 • facebook.com/boxelderranchoutfitting
Downwind Outfitters, BG160 225 Cottonwood St. • 307-272-6038 • facebook.com/profile. php?id=100076827620371
Nowood creek Outfitters, BG245 P.O. Box 362 • 307-431-6815 • nowoodcreekoutfitters.com
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS
Teton Village Sports P.O. Box 330, Crystal Springs Lodge • 888-734-1507 • tetonvillagesports.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Jackson Hole Aerial Tram 3395 Cody Lane • 307-733-2292 • jacksonhole.com
Snake River Ranch 5700 Snake River Ranch Rd. • 307-733-2864 • snakeriverranch.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Wild Man Adventures, BG011 P.O. Box 1332 • 307-368-0780 • wildmanadventures.com
HISTORIc SITES
Legend Rock Petroglyph Historic Site 538 N. Park St. • 307-864-2176 • wyoparks.wyo.gov
MUSEUMS
Hot Springs county Museum & cultural center
700 Broadway St. • 307-864-5183 • thermopolismuseum.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Big Horn Guide Service 63 Airport Rd. • 307-921-0950 • bighornguideservice.com
Bighorn Drifters
402 S. 5th St. • 307-349-9573
• bighorndrifters.com
Bighorn River Outfitters 214 U.S. Hwy. 20 • 530-521-9901
• bighornriverfishingwy.com
O’Brien creek Outfitters, BG112 114 Meadowlark Lane • 307-921-1505 • obriencreekoutfitters.com
Spring Gulch cattle company Outfitting
P.O. Box 210 • 307-921-1557 • hunt-in-wyoming.com
Thermopolis Fly Shop & Hunting
415 Park St. • 307-864-3499
• tworiversinnwy.com
Two Rivers Inn
401 Park St. • 307-864-3499
• tworiversinnwy.com
Wind River canyon
Whitewater & Fly Fishing
210 U.S. Hwy. 20 S. • 307-864-9343
• windrivercanyon.com
PALEONTOLOGY & DINOSAURS
The Wyoming Dinosaur center
110 Carter Ranch Rd. • 307-864-2997
• wyomingdinosaurcenter.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
WYScO Anglers & Outfitters
P.O. Box 441 • 307-431-4650 • wyscoanglers-outfitters.com
TORRINGTON
MUSEUMS
Homesteaders Museum
495 Main St. • 307-532-5612 • torringtonwy.gov
The John Henry Museum 1419 Main St. • 307-532-4197 • stjoseph-wy.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Self-Guided Historic Loop Tours
2042 Main St. • 307-532-3879 • gogoshen.net
WY Tour Goshen county:
Self-Guided Audio Tour
2042 Main St. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
RODEOS
Goshen county Fairgrounds
7078 Fairgrounds Rd. • 307-532-2525
• goshencounty.org
SHOWS & PERFORMANcES
Torrington cinemas
126 E. 20th Ave. • 307-534-5581 • torringtoncinemaswyo.com
WINERIES & MEADERIES
Pure Wyoming Wine – Table
Mountain Vineyards 5933 Rd. 48 • 307-459-0233 • wyowine.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
cody Shuttle Service and Yellowstone Park Tours 17 County Rd. 6 CU • 307-527-6789 • codyshuttle.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Skyline Outfitters, LLc, BG093 1311 Heald Rd. • 307-682-1546 • skyline-outfitters.com
MUSEUMS
Laramie Peak Museum 1601 16th St. • 307-322-3765 • facebook.com/LaramiePeakMuseum
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
cross c Ranch, BG046 98 14th St. • 405-308-5640 • crosscranch.com
Elk Mountain Outfitters, LLc / Wapiti Ridge Ranch, BG162
396 Bluffview Rd. • 307-322-3223
• elkmountainoutfittersllc.com
Timber canyon Ranch Outfitting, LLc, BG110 1380 Sybille Rd. • 307-331-1785 • timbercanyonranchoutfitting.com
Turkey Track Outfitters, BG116 94 Goodrich Rd. • 307-331-2647 • turkeytrackoutfitters.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Jackson Hole Vintage Adventures 5455 Hwy. 22 • 307-732-2628 • woodboattours.com
Mangis Fishing Guide Service 2265 Coyote Loop • 307-733-8553 • mangisfishingguides.com
Mangis Fishing Guides 3450 Cheney Lane • 307-733-8553 • mangisfishingguides.com
Shoal creek Outfitters, BG314 1825 Moose Wilson Rd. • 307-413-1893 • shoalcreekoutfitters.com
WORLAND MUSEUMS
Washakie Museum and cultural center 2200 Big Horn Ave. • 307-347-4102
• washakiemuseum.org
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
Slick Rock Outfitters, BG090 508 Thorson Rd. • 307-899-4347 • slickrockoutfittersofwyoming.com
Wyoming Mountain Guides 1205 Hwy. 20 • 307-431-1741 • wyomingmountainguides.com
PALEONTOLOGY & DINOSAURS
Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite 101 S. 23rd St. • 307-347-5100 • blm.gov
WRIGHT
MUSEUMS
Wright centennial Museum 104 Ranch Ct. • 307-464-1222 • wrightcentennialmuseum.org
YELLOWSTONE
NATIONAL PARK
EQUIPMENT & GEAR RENTALS Bear Aware, LLc 230 Canyon Village • 406-224-5367
• bearaware.com
OUTFITTERS & TOUR GUIDES
GaperGuide North & South Yellowstone: SelfGuided Audio Tours N. Entrance Rd. • 307-224-8887
• travelstorys.com
Grand canyon Snowcoach
Day Tour – Winter
Xanterra Parks & Resorts • 307-344-7311
• yellowstonenationalparklodges.com
Horseback Riding and Llama
Packing in Yellowstone Xanterra Parks & Resorts • 307-344-7311 • nps.gov
Yellowstone Forever Institute P.O. Box 117 • 406-848-2400 • yellowstone.org



Town of Afton
150 S. Washington • 307-885-2759
• visitaftonwy.com
Basin Area chamber of commerce
407 W. C St. • 307-568-3055
• basincc.com
Big Piney Marbleton
401 Budd Ave. • 307-276-3554 • bigpiney-marbleton.com
Buffalo chamber of commerce
Summer Information center
187 U.S. Hwy. 16 E. • 307-684-5544
• buffalowyo.com
Johnson county Tourism Association
55 N. Main St. • 307-684-5544
• buffalowyo.com
Visit casper
139 W. 2nd St. Suite 1B • 307-234-5362 • visitcasper.com
centennial Visitor center
Snowy Range Rd. • 307-745-9730
• visitlaramie.org
Southeast Welcome center
5611 High Plains Rd. • 307-777-7777
• industry.travelwyoming.com
Visit cheyenne
121 W. 15th St. • 307-778-3133 • cheyenne.org
Buffalo Bill Dam & Visitor center
6 m. west of Cody, on U.S. 16-2014 • 307-527-6076 • bbdvc.com
cody country Visitor center 836 Sheridan Ave. • 307-587-2777 • codychamber.org
Town of cokeville 110 Pine St. • 307-279-3227 • cokeville.net
Jackalope Square
100 S. 3rd St. • 307-358-2950 • conversecountytourism.com
Eastern Shoshone Tribal cultural center 90 Ethete Rd. • 307-332-3177 • easternshoshone.org
Wind River Indian Reservation 1st & Washakie St. • 307-332-5546 • windriver.org
Gillette Visitor center 1810 S. Douglas Highway, Suite A • 480-205-9879 • visitgillettewright.com
Green River Visitor center 1155 W. Flaming Gorge Way • 307-875-5711 • grchamber.com
Town of Greybull
24 S. 5th St. • 307-765-9431 • townofgreybull.com
Hulett chamber of commerce 146 Main • 307-467-5430 • visithulett.com
Jackson Hole/Greater Yellowstone Visitor center N. Cache St. • 307-733-3316 • fws.gov
Kaycee Area chamber of commerce
100 Park • 307-738-2444 • kayceewyoming.org
Lander chamber of commerce
101 N. 1st St. • 307-332-3892 • landerchamber.org
Sinks canyon State
Park Visitor center
3079 Sinks Canyon Rd. • 307-332-3077
• sinkscanyonstatepark.org
Wind River Visitors council
P.O. Box 925 • 307-332-5546 • windriver.org
LARAMIE
Laramie Area Visitor center
800 S. 3rd St. • 307-745-4195 • visitlaramie.org
LOVELL
Lovell Area chamber of commerce
287 E. Main St. • 307-548-7552 • visitlovell.org
LUSK
Lusk Niobrara chamber of commerce
224 S. Main St. • 307-334-2950 • luskwyoming.com
MEETEETSE
Meeteetse Visitor center 2005 Warren St. • 307-868-2454 • meeteetsewy.com
MOORCROFT
Moorcroft chamber of commerce P.O. Box 932 • 307-756-9300 • facebook.com/MoorcroftWY
Pine Bluffs Information center
Pine Bluffs-Albin Rd. • 307-245-3695 • facebook.com/PineBluffsWyoming
Pine Bluffs Town Hall
220 Main St. • 307-245-3746 • pinebluffswy.gov
PINE HAVEN
Pine Haven chamber of commerce
24 Waters Dr. • 307-756-9807 • facebook.com/Pine-Haven-Chamberof-Commerce-120032301069
Sublette county Visitors center
19 E. Pine St. • 307-367-3419 • visitsublettecounty.org
POWELL
Powell Visitor center
111 S. Day St. • 307-754-3494 • powellchamber.org
RAWLINS
carbon county Visitors’ council
508 W. Cedar St. • 307-324-3020 • wyomingcarboncounty.com
Riverside Visitors center 215 E. Hwy. 70 • 307-327-5600 • wyomingcarboncounty.com
ROCK SPRINGS
Explore Rock Springs & Green River Visitor center 1641 Elk St. • 307-382-2538 • tourwyoming.com
SARATOGA
Saratoga-Platte Valley chamber of commerce
210 W. Elm St. • 307-326-8855 • saratogachamber.info
SHERIDAN
Sheridan Visitor’s center 1517 E. 5th St. • 307-673-7120 • sheridanwyoming.org
SUNDANCE
Sundance Area chamber of commerce P.O. Box 1004 • 307-283-1000 • sundancewyoming.com
THERMOPOLIS
Thermopolis-Hot Springs Visitor’s center
220 Park St. • 307-864-3192 • thermopolischamber.org
WHEATLAND
Platte county chamber of commerce
65 16th St. • 307-322-2322 • plattechamber.com









