Wyoming Official Travelers Journal 2008 - (Page 59) Wyoming along I-25 or I-80, you’ll be treated to your first glimpse of the Southeast Region, unfolding like a smooth blanket of grassland spread out for what seems like a million miles of prairie. Within all that space you’ll discover the state’s capital city along with Wyoming’s spectacular one-of-a-kind natural landscapes. Grasslands, Mountains and Plains Entering le unforgettab e stuff that ade of… Th m vacations are with a population of 55,000, is located at the crossroads of I-25 and I-80. Visitors will find plenty of places to stay here and plenty of things to do, along with easy access to nearby attractions. Laramie, home of the University of Wyoming, offers a fun atmosphere and an always-exciting college sports scene. Saratoga is nestled in the Platte Valley and boasts excellent trout fishing in the surrounding areas. Situated to the far west of the Southeast region, Rawlins contains the formerly formidable Wyoming Frontier Prison. Photography: (Inset) Frontier Days circa 1930s or 1940s. (Above) Cheyenne Rodeo lives on. ©Wyoming State Archives, Mary Steinbacher Base Camps Cheyenne, the largest city in Wyoming es, opolitan citi urhome to cosm pict Southeast is s, scenic byways and The peak 12,000-foot lleys. esque river va ic and hip enne’s histor Explore Chey chored by Depot Plaza downtown, an Snowy ghts on the Enjoy the si ic Byway along Range Scen 0 Highway 13 ice at the old west just et a taste of ntier Prison Museum G ro Wyoming F ountains or icine Bow M Hike the Med Vedauwoo (vee-da-voo) rock climb at at “the ds of revelers Join thousan All,” Cheyenne m Daddy of ‘E s rontier Day F u going What are yo to do first? 59 www.wyomingtourism.org http://www.wyomingtourism.org
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