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If you decide to visit Wyoming and you truly enjoy nature a stop at one of the National or State Parks is a must. You will encounter a spectacular landscape rich with majestic mountains, pristine lakes and extraordinary wildlife.
The state's guest ranches, probably a unique Wyoming experience, allow visitors to step into the Western world and out of their mundane life. I'm sure you've wondered how do they rope and brand a steer or do a cattle drive in all those famous movies. Now, you can experience it yourself at one of the multiple guest & "dude" ranches in Wyoming. Many of these places offer guided horseback rides and trips deep into the Wyoming's backcountry. The ranches usually will provide instructions and horses for any level and age. It's a feeling you will never forget!
How about tracing the movements of the infamous outlaws Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid? Well, you can do it in Wyoming. You can explore the saloons, hotels and prison cells that the two occupied more than 100 years ago. Or you can visit old historical places like the ?grand old post? at Fort Laramie, a fur trading post that witnessed the entire sweeping saga of the western expansion and Indian resistance. You will step on the same rocks that Indians, trappers, missionaries, traders, gold seekers, soldiers and cowboys stepped hundreds of years ago.
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Year after year, thousands of tourists come to visit Wyoming. It is tourism that put this state on the world map as one that contains more than its share of stunning natural wonders, starting with the Yellowstone National Park. The melting pot of cultures and people from old time cowboys telling their tales around the campfire and frontier settlers to the many Indian tribes makes Wyoming an unique place to visit. And everything is surrounded by one of the most scenic landscapes and a multitude of activities.
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