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Other destinations in Wyoming
Other destinations in Wyoming
Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area — Geologic forces have distorted and bowed once-level layers of rock into 1,000-foot cliffs that loom over the Bighorn Lake.
Black Hills National Forest — The Black Hills straddle South Dakota and Wyoming and stand in contrast to the prairies, rolling from 5,000-6,000 feet in elevation.
Devils Tower National Monument — Made famous in Steven Speilberg's "Close Encounters of the Third Kind," the 500-foot monolith is the core of an ancient volcano.
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area — The canyon surrounding this giant reservoir was named by explorer John Wesley, who upon first looking at the red gorge, believed that it was on fire.
Fossil Butte National Monument — The monument contains 8,198 acres and protects a portion of the largest deposit of freshwater fish fossils in the world.
Grand Teton National Park — This jagged range in the Rocky Mountains is a wondrous playground for climbers, hikers, skiers and all outdoor enthusiasts.
Yellowstone National Park — The nation's first national park was set aside in 1872 to preserve its geysers, hot springs and thermal areas, as well as the area's incredible wildlife and rugged beauty.
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