Wyoming Official Travelers Journal 2008 - (Page 77) peaks of the Grand Tetons, rising abruptly from the valley floor are just a hint of the awe-inspiring sights that await you in Northwest Wyoming. From the Tetons’ 12,000plus-foot vertical spires to the pastel desertscape of the Wind River and Bighorn basins to the verdant valleys and wildlife-rich parks and forests that envelop the area, it’s easy to be humbled by this slice of the state. If you love the outdoors, the Northwest is the place for you. Get Ready To Be Wowed … The craggy granite ble at unforgetta The stuff th made of… vacations are draw here, but the Northwest’s charming towns are a necessary part of any visit. Friendly cowboy bars, local rodeo revelry and historical treasures abound. Outdoor hot spots like Lander and Jackson have a vibrant atmosphere all year-round. Revisit the days of Buffalo Bill in the aptly named Cody. Stroll the world’s largest hot springs boardwalks in Thermopolis or escape to a mountain cabin in Dubois. Trust us: You’re going to love it here. Photography: Taking in the grandeur of Yellowstone Falls. ©Wyoming State Archives, Wyoming Travel & Tourism/Steven Smith Base Camps Scenic natural wonders may be the main ing is thwest Wyom rpiece of Nor one National Park (see The cente Yellowst of the undoubtedly But that’s only the tip es 8-10). g here. pag eber proverbial ic r the stars nea Camp underetons the Grand T t-filled al-clear, trou Fish in crystreams mountain st the ing rapids of Raft the roil Snake River trail that 00 miles of kpack the 7 e Wind River Range Bac h th wind throug est mineral world’s larg Soak in the in Thermopolis hot springs u What are yo first? going to do 77 www.wyomingtourism.org http://www.wyomingtourism.org
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