Wyoming - Road Trip? Wyoming is your place!
Wyoming attracts millions of visitors each year to its seven national parks, including the legendary Old Faithful Geyser and Yellowstone, home to the nation's largest hot springs. People also travel to see Devil's Tower, a rock formation sacred to the Plains Tribes and declared the first national monument in 1906 by Theodore Roosevelt.
Best time to visit: Jun-To-Aug
Things to do: Grand Canyon, Camping, Exploring The Woods, Visit Museums
HOW TO REACH WYOMING
- Flight - Fly into one of Wyoming's convenient airports to explore more of the Cowboy State. Airports including Casper (the state's only international airport), Cheyenne, Cody, Gillette, Laramie, Riverton, Rock Springs and Sheridan- are famous and busy all around the year.
HOW TO GET AROUND
- Taxi - Taxis can be found in major cities such as Jackson and Cheyenne and are convenient for travelers on short business trips. Some companies use flat fares for all travel within the city, while others use taximeters. Fares are certainly reasonable, but drivers don't roam the city looking for customers.
- Bus - There are no trains to Wyoming, but the Greyhound bus network provides connections to most major cities in the state. Buses usually stop at destinations around highways, making it difficult to get to suburban towns without a car. Greyhound buses are cheap, but not the best option for long-distance travel. Major cities in Wyoming have public bus services, including: Jackson's Southern Teton Area Rapid Transit (START). They maintain regular services to convenient locations around the city. City bus traffic typically increases dramatically in the summer.
Traditional Food
FRY BREAD
HUCKLEBERRIES
ROCKY MOUNTAIN OYSTERS
COUNTRY FRIED STEAK
AN ELK BURGER WITH FRIES