Let us help you make plans to explore Wyoming. Below we share our top tips and highlights from our travels to national park sites and great places in the cowboy state of Wyoming. Check out our resources to plan your future travel adventures.

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Introduction to Wyoming

Wyoming is a destination that feels vast, untamed, and deeply connected to the spirit of the American West. From the geothermal wonders of Yellowstone National Park to the dramatic peaks of Grand Teton National Park, the state offers some of the most iconic landscapes in the country. Visitors can experience erupting geysers, alpine lakes, roaming wildlife, and sweeping valleys—all within a single trip. Beyond the national parks, Wyoming’s open highways, small towns, and historic sites create a sense of adventure that rewards those willing to explore at their own pace.

On this page, we’ve gathered our first-hand experiences traveling through Wyoming, along with podcast episodes that bring each destination to life. Whether you’re planning a scenic road trip, looking for wildlife encounters, or simply hoping to soak in the quiet beauty of wide-open spaces, Wyoming delivers unforgettable moments. From sunrise over the Tetons to peaceful drives across high desert plains, our goal is to help you discover not just where to go—but how it feels to be there.

Our top articles on visiting great places in Wyoming

Grand Teton – How Many Days to Spend in Grand Teton Itinerary Guide
Yellowstone – 10 Must-See Sights in Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone – Trip Planner – Plan Your Perfect Trip to Yellowstone National Park

Our top podcasts on great places in Wyoming

Cody – Cody Wyoming and Devils Tower National Monument
Fort Laramie – Fort Laramie National Historic Site
Fossil Butte National Monument – Starting a Wyoming Road Trip at Fossil Butte National Monument
Grand Teton – 3 Days in Grand Teton National Park
Yellowstone – Planning a Trip to Yellowstone National Park
Yellowstone – A Yellowstone Bucket List

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Visit Wyoming – Key Facts

  • Wyoming is the least populated U.S. state, giving it a wide-open, uncrowded feel.
  • Known for vast landscapes: mountains, high plains, deserts, and forests.
  • It’s part of the American West, famous for cowboy culture and frontier history.
  • Elevation is high across the state—Wyoming is one of the highest states by average elevation.
  • Home to Yellowstone National Park, the first national park in the world.
  • Grand Teton National Park features dramatic mountain peaks and pristine lakes.
  • Devils Tower National Monument is a striking geological formation and sacred Native American site.
  • Cheyenne Frontier Days is the largest outdoor rodeo in the world.
  • The state is nicknamed the “Equality State” for being the first to grant women the right to vote (1869).
  • Expect long scenic drives—distances are large, and services can be sparse.
  • Wyoming offers some of the best stargazing in the U.S. due to low light pollution.
  • Weather can change quickly—even summer nights can be cool.
  • Ideal for outdoor activities: hiking, fishing, skiing, horseback riding, and wildlife watching.
  • Jackson – gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton; very popular with tourists.
  • Major airports are limited, so many travelers fly into nearby states and drive in.
  • No state income tax—appealing for residents and businesses.
  • Wyoming has more antelope than people.
  • It’s one of the best places in the U.S. to experience true wilderness and solitude.
  • Portions of Yellowstone sit on a supervolcano (yes, really—but it’s closely monitored).

Top Tour Books for Exploring Wyoming

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Travel Resources for Visiting Wyoming

Expedia – Our most used resource for flights, hotels, and rental cars. We recommend Expedia as a one-stop shop for making travel arrangements.

Omio – Book trains, buses, or flights across multiple destinations with a single platform.  Compare routes, schedules, and prices on Omio.

Rent Cars with Discover Cars – Explore your destination with a rental car. Use Discover Cars to compare options from multiple providers, ensuring you find the best price and the vehicle type that suits your travel needs.

Welcome Pickups offers convenient airport and port transfers, with professional drivers ensuring a smooth and hassle-free start to your trip. They also provide private drivers for personalized sightseeing tours, allowing you to explore destinations comfortably and at your own pace.

Viator for Tours – Find curated tours from experienced local guides to make the most of your visit to a destination

Travel Insurance Master – Travel Insurance Master offers comprehensive travel insurance solutions, ensuring peace of mind with coverage for trip cancellations, medical emergencies, and lost luggage.