With a population smaller than Washington D.C., Wyoming is a big place with a lot of wide open spaces. But don’t let the population numbers fool you; there are a lot of reasons your next trip should be to Wyoming, and here’s the photographic proof.
By far the biggest draw and the reason most people end up in Wyoming is Yellowstone National Park. This geothermal gem is the 4th most visited National Park in the entire country, with good reason. The park is peppered with geysers, lakes and massive mountains. Besides Old Faithful, there are plenty of photo opportunities in this massive park. Take time to enjoy the little things, too, like the steaming, bubbling and colorful Artist Paintpots.
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Although not many venture too much further than Yellowstone, Wyoming has a lot more to offer visitors. Right down the road from the world famous park lies another of the country’s prizes, the Grand Tetons. Rising sharply out of the ground and coming to a rugged peak at just under 14,000 feet above sea level, the Tetons are sure to impress. At the foot of the mountains sits a chain of lakes, perfect to catch the sunset after a long day in the park. If you’re game for a hike, check out Amphitheater Lake tucked away high in the mountains at around 10,000 feet.
What Wyoming lacks in human liveliness, it makes up for in geological and geothermal liveliness. Under the surface of the earth in Wyoming, a super volcano is brewing and churning away. Although it may one day lead to our doom, for now, it makes for some of the most spectacular geothermal sites on the planet. So don’t wait too long to go and visit Wyoming!