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This is the Great American West

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Wyoming

The Cowboy State

The essence of the Old West still beats strongly in Wyoming, a land where cowboy dreams come alive amidst breathtaking landscapes and rich history. Often regarded as the quintessential Western state, Wyoming offers visitors a glimpse into a world where wide-open spaces, rugged mountains, and legendary figures define the scenery and culture. Whether you're exploring Jackson, experiencing the vibrant atmosphere of Cheyenne, or discovering the historic charm of Cody, this state is a true embodiment of Western heritage.

Wide Landscapes & Gateway Cities

A glance at the Wyoming map reveals a vast expanse of natural beauty, from rolling plains and high desert plateaus to towering mountain ranges. Wyoming cities like Cheyenne, the capital of Wyoming, and Jackson, serve as gateways to adventure and history.

Cheyenne, is famous for hosting Cheyenne Frontier Days, the largest outdoor rodeo in the world, which takes place during the last week of July. This lively event captures the spirit of the Old West, featuring rodeo competitions, parades, and festivals that draw visitors from across the globe.

Jackson, Yellowstone & Mountain Adventure

Jackson, nestled near the stunning Teton Mountains, offers a charming blend of rustic Western charm and modern amenities. Visitors can stroll through the historic Town Square, with its wooden sidewalks and lively shops, or venture into nearby national parks.

The proximity to Yellowstone National Park makes Jackson, an ideal base for exploring geysers like Old Faithful and witnessing diverse wildlife in their natural habitat.

Historic Trails & Natural Monuments

Wyoming’s history is woven into its landscape, visitors can explore historic forts that once protected early settlers and visit legendary trails such as the Oregon, California, Mormon, Bozeman, Bridger, Overland, and Pony Express routes. These routes tell stories of pioneers, explorers, and Native tribes whose cultures still influence the region today.

The Wyoming landscape also features iconic natural monuments like Devils Tower, a towering monolith that rises dramatically above the plains of the Black Hills, inspiring both awe and legend.

Cody & Western Heritage

For a deeper dive into Wyoming’s heritage, a visit to Cody is essential. Founded by the legendary Buffalo Bill Cody, this town is home to the Buffalo Bill Historical Center, which encompasses five museums and galleries dedicated to Western history, art, and culture. It’s a captivating place to learn about the legends of the West and appreciate the artistry that celebrates this rugged frontier.

Outdoor Adventure & Ranch Life

Outdoor enthusiasts will find endless opportunities for adventure, from working on ranch holidays, where you can help herd cattle and experience authentic cowboy life, to enjoying summer rodeos and exploring the expansive wilderness.

The Wyoming landscape is characterised by vast plains, jagged peaks, and pristine lakes, inviting activities such as hiking, horseback riding, and wildlife viewing.

How Wyoming Compares

While Utah offers striking red rock formations and desert scenery, and Nebraska is known for its wide prairies and pioneer heritage, Wyoming provides a different blend of high mountain landscapes and Western history. Each offers its own version of the American West, shaped by its geography, traditions, and outdoor experiences.

Discover more about Wyoming cities, natural wonders, and must-see attractions by exploring local resources and planning your journey through this legendary state. Wyoming is, without doubt, a place where the past and present of the West are alive and waiting to be explored.

Date Published: 05/03/2026

 

Highlights

Discover the American West at its best - 100,000 square miles of mountains, prairies, crystal-blue rivers and alpine lakes. Enjoy a small town rodeo, spot wolves, bison, bears and bald eagles, take a hike or hunt for fossils.

State Secret

Yellowstone was designated the U.S's first National Park in 1872, but Wyoming also has two other National firsts: Devils Tower National Monument (1906) and Shoshone National Forest (1891).

State Facts

Land Area: 97,088.6 sq miles

Water Area: 721.2 sq miles

Population: 580,000

State Capital: Cheyenne

Largest City: Cheyenne

Local Time: 7 hrs behind the UK

Climate: Hot summers, cold winters with heavy snow from November to April. Little rainfall the rest of the year.

Ntl Parks: 2 national parks (Grand Teton National Park and Yellowstone National Park)

More Information

Wyoming Office of Tourism
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