If you’re
looking for the one state in the Union where you don’t have to
worry about the neighbors complaining about you, Wyoming may fit the
bill. The Cowboy State is locked in by the Eastern Rockies occupying
much of the western region, and the High Plains to the east. However,
the pristine settings and backdrops offered by several mountain
ranges such as the Tetons and the Sierra Madre offer many
opportunities for fun activities.
For instance, the
Killpecker Sand Dunes near Rock Springs are an off-roader’s
playground, with the Boar’s Tusk close by. There are natural tours
of the Red Desert and the Wind River Mountains. Potential hunters may
need to get their licenses in order and declare open season on the
waterfowl at the Fort Laramie Waterfowl Preserve; the activity can
help people who have never experienced an ounce of country life by
teaching them survival skills.
People who have
decided to stay longer in Wyoming and pay tribute to its cowboy past
can consider going on wagon train rides. The activity alone holds a
variety of adventure opportunities, such as gold panning, horseback
riding, overnight camps out in the forest, and tours of the state’s
wilderness areas.
There’s nothing
not to like about the great outdoors in Big Wyoming. The place can
also be therapeutic for people seeking some release from the stress
of work.
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