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Thom02099
Feb 02, 2018Explorer II
Wyoming has a lot to offer.
If you're in the southeast corner, you may want to consider a visit to the State Museum in Cheyenne near the capitol building. Lots of information on the history of Wyoming on display.
Head over to Laramie and there's the Territorial Prison that's also an interestng tour. And from Laramie, take the Snowy Range Road west through the funky little town of Centennial, and up and over the Snowy Range and the pass at the top. Some great USFS camping in that area. Up top at Snowy Range Pass is the Sugarloaf CG, which has the best vistas you could want. And some wonderful hikes and fishing in that area as well.
Then drop down over the west side to Saratoga and take in the hot springs there. It was devastated by a flood several years back, but they rebuilt and it's come back strong. Definitely worth the time to go there and relax.
If you're in the southeast corner, you may want to consider a visit to the State Museum in Cheyenne near the capitol building. Lots of information on the history of Wyoming on display.
Head over to Laramie and there's the Territorial Prison that's also an interestng tour. And from Laramie, take the Snowy Range Road west through the funky little town of Centennial, and up and over the Snowy Range and the pass at the top. Some great USFS camping in that area. Up top at Snowy Range Pass is the Sugarloaf CG, which has the best vistas you could want. And some wonderful hikes and fishing in that area as well.
Then drop down over the west side to Saratoga and take in the hot springs there. It was devastated by a flood several years back, but they rebuilt and it's come back strong. Definitely worth the time to go there and relax.
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