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The crown jewel of Wyoming, Yellowstone National Park is the first and oldest national park in the United States, established in 1872.
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Located just south of Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park is known for its stunning mountain scenery, including the iconic Teton Range.
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A popular ski resort town in the winter and a gateway to Grand Teton National Park in the summer, Jackson is a charming town with a Western vibe.
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Home to the world's largest hot spring, Thermopolis is a great place to relax and soak in the mineral-rich waters.
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This unique geological formation, a tower of igneous rock that rises 1,287 feet (392 m) above the surrounding plains, is a sacred site for many Native American tribes.
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This town was founded by William F. Cody, also known as Buffalo Bill, and is home to the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a museum that tells the story of the American West.
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This historic town is located in the Wind River Range and is a great place to base yourself for exploring the surrounding area.
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The capital of Wyoming, Cheyenne is a vibrant city with a rich history.
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This reservoir is a popular spot for boating, fishing, and swimming.
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This recreation area is home to Bighorn Lake, which is a great place for boating, fishing, and swimming.
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