Recreation
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The Snake RiverThe Snake River, which winds through six states, is the widest and longest section of the Columbia River, the largest North American river that empties into the Pacific Ocean. Its natural beauty has been enjoyed by many, from whitewater raft trips, kayaking, and fishing to seeing its spectacular backdrop of the Tetons. Read more… |
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SkiingFor the avid skier, there are endless choices for experiencing the best powder in the world. From downhill to cross country, groomed to ungroomed, Wyoming offers the best in outdoor recreation. Many areas of Wyoming offer guided trails for the serious skier as well as for the everyday wildlife viewer. Stops along the trail are common in Wyoming, and wildlife and amazing views will stop you in your tracks. Read more… |
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Water SportsBeautiful Wyoming waters provide the setting for a variety of watersports. Enjoy a day of wake boarding, wake surfing, or water skiing in many of the alpine lakes and reservoirs hidden among Wyoming’s mountain peaks. The Snake River offers both calm waters for floating and wilder rides with plenty of twists, turns, swells, and eddies through canyon whitewaters. Read more… |
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WildlifeWyoming has seven eco-regions and three major river systems. They include many different types of wildlife, ranging from grizzly bears to tiger salamanders, swift fox to sturgeon–over 800 species of wildlife call Wyoming home. It is one of the few states where you can see wildlife from all the major highways. Read more… |







