Welcome to Wyoming
Wyoming is the wildest, emptiest corner of the country — fewer people live here than in any other state, which means a lot of it is yours alone. It holds two giant firsts. Yellowstone was the very first national park in the world, a wonderland of erupting geysers, steaming hot springs, and valleys full of wolves and bison. And Devils Tower, that massive stone monolith rising straight out of the plains, was the very first national monument. Next door, the jagged peaks of Grand Teton shoot straight up over Jackson Hole. This is the Cowboy State through and through, with real dude ranches and the largest outdoor rodeo anywhere. One more that surprises people: Wyoming was the first place in America where women could vote. Below you will find every Wyoming map, trip, guide, and hidden gem we have.
- Nickname: The Equality State
- State animal: Bison
- State sport: Rodeo
- State bird: Western meadowlark
- State flower: Indian paintbrush
- State tree: Plains cottonwood