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Western Spirit thrives in the Cowboy State of Wyoming, from its broad high plains to its soaring mountains, from its storied past on the frontier to its role in the ancient histories of native peoples. Visit the National Historic Trails Interpretive Center in Casper for a glimpse of life on the emigrant trails that went through Wyoming. There are a number of old military forts throughout the state as well as old western towns, an old Territorial Prison, battlefields and other places rich with history.
For outdoor enthusiasts, try your hand at running the Snake River on a commercial float trip, herding cattle in the Big Horn Mountains, biking in the Snowy Range, climbing the Tetons or stargazing in the Red Desert. Go hiking, backpacking, fly fishing, rock climbing, kayaking, snowboarding, parasailing, hang gliding, windsurfing, jet skiing or spelunking. Explore Wyoming's outstanding natural attractions on one of the state's 14 official scenic roads. Follow them to discover an amazing array of sweeping vistas, wide-open spaces, endless skies, wildlife and natural wonders.
Whatever your interests, there are numerous attractions that make The Cowboy State a must see vacation destination!
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