Looking ahead to spring, Wyoming — home to both Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park — is welcoming visitors with open arms.
For outdoor adventurers, Wyoming offers something for every preference. Choose well-equipped campgrounds or venture into the backcountry to set up camp in a more remote spot. If you prefer a gentler pace, stay in an RV or one of the many regional hotels, then explore scenic hiking trails, take a guided horseback ride, go bird-watching, or try rock climbing with experienced guides.
As the days grow longer and temperatures rise, head to the lakes and rivers for aquatic pursuits such as kayaking, canoeing, water skiing, or fishing. Those interested in history and regional culture can visit local museums, join historically accurate wagon rides, attend a rodeo, or experience life on a working dude ranch.
Whether you seek high-energy outdoor activities or relaxed cultural experiences, Wyoming’s wide range of landscapes and services makes it an ideal spring destination for families, solo travelers, and outdoor enthusiasts alike.