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Welcome to Wyoming, the cowboy state. Not only can you see a rodeo, America’s original sport, performed every day and night in some part of Wyoming, but you will also experience true cowboy skills, values, and strengths that are still celebrated throughout the state. Cheyenne’s Frontier Days and Cody’s Nite Rodeo, two of the largest and most important rodeos, are a must-see in the summer months. If you want to live like a cowboy, then don’t miss the opportunity to stay at a “dude” ranch offering lessons on cowboy techniques of roping, branding steer, and moving cattle across pasture. There are many other activities to suit every member of the family as well. And after a hard day’s work, let the host’s outstanding hospitality embrace you with a home-cooked meal in a family atmosphere.
Feel connected with Native American culture, first-hand. The Wind River Indian Reservation is home to the Shoshone and Northern Arapaho Indians whose land encompasses over two million acres. Experience their contributions to the culture and economy of Wyoming by visiting the annual Pow Wows held in Ft. Washakie, Crowheart, Ethete, and Arapaho. You may want to go further back in time and visit Legend Rock State Petroglyph Site featuring over 283 rock art exhibits of three prehistoric cultural groups dating from 500 A.D. to the late 1800s. Travel along the many well-known trails that made way for the gold rush Forty-Niners and Pony Express Riders while paying visits to some important landmarks and trading posts along the way.
Vast, open country awaits in providing you with the feeling of freedom unmatched anywhere else in the U.S. Campers and visitors traveling by RV are welcome to enjoy more than 150 private parks that cater to your needs with a full scope of amenities from hot showers to cable TV hookups and swimming pools. From there go ahead and visit some of the nation’s “firsts” in natural wonders, including Devils Tower, the first national monument attracting many hikers and climbers. Shoshone, the first national forest, will amaze you with its wildlife and maybe let you catch a glimpse of deer, elk, moose, mountain goats, and even bears. You can’t miss Yellowstone, the nation’s first national park and America’s second largest. Visit its 3,400 square miles of pristine, undeveloped territory featuring Old Faithful, the most widely recognized geyser, and 10,000 other geothermal features in the park. A truly spectacular site that attracts people from all over the world. Find one of the many beautiful and hospitality friendly RV Parks and campgrounds available and make them a destination all by itself.
Fascinated with prehistoric dinosaur fossils? Wyoming is an archaeologist’s dream. Lying on rock that is the source of the country’s most significant dinosaur discoveries, the Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis conducts excavations leading to full-size dinosaur skeletons. Take part in the exciting search for fossils from the Middle Jurassic Period. From museums to quarry tours to actual digs, you and the kids are sure to have an exciting experience.
With 14 official scenic roads, 10 scenic byways, and 4 scenic backways, cruise along in your RV to experience, in comfort, the vast array of sweeping vistas, wide-open spaces, endless skies, and natural wonders of Wyoming. While considering an RV Rental to explore Wyoming, give GetRV.com an opportunity to meet your RV Rental needs. You will be amazed how easy this has become.
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