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The expansively rugged land called Wyoming resonates with the spirit of the American West. The state evokes vivid images: cattle standing in the lee of snow fences, children riding horses along dusty dirt roads, weather-beaten ranches lit by the slanting light of late afternoon, rolling hills of endless raw-edged, surreal beauty. Expert travel writer and photographer Don Pitcher helps you have a truly personal experience. Suggested travel strategies and lists of must-see sights provide you with the real insights so you can decide where you should go, stay, and eat—without hassles or regrets. Don details where to hike, climb, mountain bike, raft, ski, snowshoe, go horseback riding, and more. Complete with maps, photographs, illustrations, and special emphasis on leading destinations such as Yellowstone, Grand Teton, Jackson Hole, Devils Tower, Fort Laramie, the Big Horn Mountains, Snowy Range, the Wind River Mountains, and Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area.
Wyoming by Moon PublishingReviewed by Travel Junkie, 2010-02-12
Moon Publications has another great book. Everything you need to know about traveling to Wyoming. I have used several of there books on different travel locations and they have all been excellent. The detail about the locations is very helpful, from places to eat and stay to points of interest and even directions as well as the local culture. I highly reccomend there travel books.
One of the best guidebooks I've ever usedReviewed by D Swaney, 2008-10-25
Wyoming is a magical state - wild, wide open, lonely, and full of wonders - and this book provides the most thorough treatment of all the many things available for adventurers in this unique state. From Yellowtone and Grand Teton National Parks to the wild Wind River and Medicine Bow Mountains, the lonely Red Desert, the Cowboy Country, the lovely Star Valley, and the Native American sites of the North-East, it covers the state with the sort of familiarity and appreciation that is rare in most commercially-oriented guidebooks. As a guidebook author myself, I'd rate it among the finest I've ever used.