Interesting Things to know about Wyoming

The tenth largest state in Mainland USA and yet the least densely populated, Wyoming is a landlocked expanse of vast plains and stunning mountain ranges.

Encompassing nearly 100,000 square miles in its territory, Wyoming is the home of the true spirit of the Wild West.

There’s no doubt that some of the country’s most beautiful, untouched landscapes reside in Wyoming. For those who adore the great outdoors and the freedom that comes from miles and miles of plains, it couldn’t be more perfect.

For those who adore the great outdoors and the freedom that comes from miles and miles of plains, it couldn’t be more perfect.

Aside from its acres and acres of plains and clear, crisp mountain air, Wyoming is renowned for its stunning national parks and huge variety of thriving wildlife.

Bison, grizzly bears, and mountain lions roam free, but for those who prefer to stay on the safer side of their wildlife watching, there are elk, moose, and deer aplenty.

Its most famous claim to fame is Yellowstone, a national park consisting of over three and a half thousand acres of rugged wilderness. Deep canyons, thick forest areas, and hot springs adorn the park, along with the legendary geyser Old Faithful.

Wyoming is known as the Equality State, as it set the standard for women’s rights as far back as 150 years ago.

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