Beyond Yellowstone: Wyoming’s Best Kept Secrets

When most people think about Wyoming they think about Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park, but there’s so much more!  There are so many amazing and epic Wyoming hidden gems that most people seem to miss.  So, we’re going to show you as many of Wyoming’s best kept secrets as we can.

We’ll start with the Bighorn Mountains area which is part of the Bighorn National Forest.  We’re going to Grouse Mountain, Crazy Woman Canyon, Ten Sleep, Sheridan area and more.  We’ll do epic hiking, see amazing towns, find prairie dogs, see moose and horses, climb mountains, experience ice caves and so much more! 

Then, we’ll go to the Wind River Range Region where we’ll see Soda Lake, Pinedale, Sacred Rim, Photographer’s Point, backpacking lamas, Freemont Lake overlook, New Fork Lake trail, camp with free roaming draft horses, see antelope, bald eagle, osprey, an area we labeled Better Than Yellowstone and more. 

When you’re in Wyoming you also definitely don’t want to miss Jackson Hole with the amazing town of Jackson with a great walkable downtown including the famous antler arches and truly epic mountain hikes both in and out of town. 

Then, we go to Medicine Bow Mountain Range area where not only are the mountain peaks capped with snow, but there’s lots of snow on the ground where you get to explore the Snowy Range.  Also, there’s the beautiful rolling hills of the Laramie area, downtown Laramie and more amazing mountain views!

Then, there’s the Lander region with alpine lakes, more amazing mountain views, moose and epic hikes and RV camping! 

Then, we save one of the best for last with the Green River Region with White Mountain, Wild Hose Loop and the Flaming Gorge!

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