Wyoming
Overview
The capital city of Wyoming is Cheyenne, known for its annual Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo event. The states economy is largely driven by mineral extraction and agriculture, providing insights into its industrial backbone. With a sparse population and wide-open spaces, Wyoming provides a peaceful retreat for nature enthusiasts. Visitors are encouraged to plan ahead due to the remote locations of many attractions.
State Quick Facts
Top Attractions
Devil's Tower
National MonumentA striking geological formation and the first U.S. national monument.
Grand Teton National Park
National ParkA stunning national park known for its majestic mountain range, diverse wildlife, and outdoor recreation.
Jackson Hole
Mountain ResortScenic valley with outdoor activities
Yellowstone National Park
National ParkFirst national park, geothermal features, wildlife.
Yellowstone National Park
National ParkFirst national park, known for geothermal features and wildlife.
Yellowstone National Park
National ParkFirst national park, geothermal features, wildlife.
Safety and Security
Overall Safety
Solo Female Safety
LGBTQ Friendly
Safety ratings are on a scale of 1-10, where 1 represents areas with high safety concerns and 10 represents areas with minimal safety concerns.
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