Step off the beaten path and into the heart of Wyoming's lesser-known landscapes. This curated collection spotlights the hidden treasures tucked away in the vast terrains of Wyoming, USA. Each point of interest showcases the state's understated beauty and offers a unique glimpse into secluded spots that range from natural formations to historic landmarks, providing adventurers with an exclusive experience away from the crowds.
Laramie, USA
An expansive area offering serene landscapes and unspoiled nature
Crook County, USA
An iconic monolith that is sacred to many Northern Plains Tribes
Big Horn County, USA
A sacred ancient stone arrangement located at a high altitude
Johnson County, USA
Preserved site of a fort central to the Indian Wars
Park County, USA
Intriguing hand-crafted mansion known for its eccentric architecture
Hot Springs County, USA
A dramatic canyon featuring towering cliffs and stunning vistas
Goshen County, USA
Preserved deep ruts from wagon wheels of pioneers on the Oregon Trail
Natrona County, USA
Large granite rock important to Oregon Trail emigrants for inscribing names
Shell, USA
A remarkable prehistoric site featuring numerous dinosaur footprints
Riverton, USA
Sculpted rock walls adorned with intricate Native American petroglyphs
Kemmerer, USA
One of the richest fossil localities in the world showcasing ancient lake environments
Sweetwater County, USA
A unique volcanic formation rising dramatically from the Killpecker Sand Dunes
Hot Springs County, USA
Over 300 petroglyphs etched into a rock face, some dating back thousands of years
Albany County, USA
The highest peak in the Laramie Range offering challenging hikes and panoramic views
Carbon County, USA
A state park surrounding the Seminoe Reservoir, great for boating, fishing, and camping
Cheyenne, USA
Turn-of-the-century house that was home to Wyoming's governors until 1976
Park County, USA
An impressive bridge over Sunlight Creek offering spectacular views
Park County, USA
High mountain pass in Yellowstone National Park with stunning natural scenery
Laramie, USA
An expansive area offering serene landscapes and unspoiled nature
Crook County, USA
An iconic monolith that is sacred to many Northern Plains Tribes
Albany County, USA
Historic pyramid-shaped monument dedicated to brothers who financed the Union Pacific Railroad
Teton County, USA
Accessible via boat or hike, this stunning waterfall is nestled in Grand Teton National Park
Star Valley, USA
The largest rhythmic spring in the world, also known as the Periodic Spring
Hot Springs County, USA
A historic suspension bridge over the Big Horn River once used by early settlers
Rock Springs, USA
Ancient rock carvings depicting animals and human figures, dating back hundreds of years
Carbon County, USA
Picturesque mountain pass through the Medicine Bow Mountains with multiple viewpoints