With Jackson Hole as your gateway, the Tetons are a treasure. Hiking and mountain biking join winter activities like skiing to make the park a year-round destination.
GRAND TETON NPS
YELLOWSTONE NPS
As one of the country’s most popular national parks, Yellowstone has no shortage of iconic natural phenomena, including Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs and Yellowstone Lake.
DEVILS TOWER
Over 1,200 ft tall, Devils Tower is the result of thousands of years of erosion and geological activity. The unique rock formation stands in the Badlands, looming over the grassy prairie.
FLAMING GORGE
With red rock walls on both sides, the reservoir is nearly one hundred miles long and offers boating, fishing, and waterfront camping under the shade of pines.
The museum is dedicated to the memory of Buffalo Bill, the famed showman and soldier known for his touring Wild West performances.
BUFFALO BILL CENTER
NATIONAL ELK REFUGE
The refuge is the destination for thousands of elk that migrate south from Yellowstone and surrounding areas each winter. A sleigh ride to see them is a must.
Situated along the Big Horn River in the town of Thermopolis, the park is home to a bathhouse and viewing terraces showcasing the local mineral hot springs.
HOT SPRINGS STATE PARK
TERRY BISON RANCH
This is your opportunity to get up close to one of the area’s largest bison herds. Enjoy bison train tours, horseback riding and ATV tours.
JACKSON HOLE AERIAL TRAM
Cozy and quaint, Corbet’s Cabin welcomes riders at Rendezvous Peak, serving homemade waffles to go with the views. Known as “Big Red,” the tram is a year- round Wyoming icon.
MEDICINE BOW NATIONAL FOREST
Medicine Bow Peak is one of the most popular hiking areas near Laramie and offers views that rival those of the state’s famous national parks.