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Wyoming's Tetons are even dramatic in reflection.
Jackson Hole, Cody, and the Wind Rivers
Wyoming's northwest corner is far more than a gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton
National Parks.
Jackson Hole
is a destination in and of itself, with
glitzy galleries
and
boutiques, gourmet eateries,
luxe accommodations,
and a sensational art scene in immedi-
ate proximity to world-class
ski resorts
and
white-water rafting.
The
National Museum
of Wildlife Art
and the
National Elk Refuge
are major draws for animal enthusiasts. In
Cody
the cowboy is still king, and the sun rises and sets on the
Buffalo Bill Center of the
West
and its five museums. Farther south, outdoor enthusiasts will find
hot springs
and
mountain meccas.
Sheridan, Devils Tower, and Northeast Wyoming
Where the prairies meet the mountains, cowboy culture comes alive. This is where you'll
find
dude ranches
and
Sheridan,
one of the most charming and authentic Western towns
in the state. The spectacular
Cloud Peak Skyway Scenic Byway
climbs into the mountains
toward the pictograph-rich
Medicine Lodge
and the more mysterious
Medicine Wheel.