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Where to Stay in Wyoming

Discover the best areas to stay in Wyoming, from the luxurious resorts of Jackson Hole to the historic charm of Cheyenne. Find the perfect accommodation to suit your travel style and explore the stunning landscapes and rich culture of Wyoming.

Wyoming has diverse regions, each offering unique experiences for travelers. Here are some of the best areas to stay in Wyoming:


Jackson Hole:

  • A world-renowned ski destination, Jackson Hole offers some of the best skiing in North America.

  • In the summer, visitors can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and wildlife watching in Grand Teton National Park.

  • Top luxury accommodations include Amangani, known for its stunning architecture and panoramic views, and Four Seasons Resort, which offers unparalleled service and amenities.


Yellowstone National Park Area:

  • Yellowstone is famous for its geysers, hot springs, and abundant wildlife, including bears, wolves, and bison.

  • Visitors can explore the park by car, on foot, or on a guided tour.

  • Lodging options range from Yellowstone National Park Lodges and campgrounds inside the park to comfortable hotels in nearby towns like West Yellowstone and Gardiner.


Cody:

  • Cody is a gateway to Yellowstone National Park and a destination in its own right, with attractions like the Buffalo Bill Center of the West and the Cody Nite Rodeo.

  • Accommodations include historic hotels like the Irma Hotel, charming bed and breakfasts, and guest ranches where visitors can experience the cowboy lifestyle.


Laramie:

  • Home to the University of Wyoming, Laramie has a vibrant cultural scene with galleries, theaters, and live music.

  • Outdoor enthusiasts can explore the nearby Snowy Range and Vedauwoo recreation area.

  • Lodging options include modern hotels, cozy bed and breakfasts, and campgrounds for those who want to sleep under the stars.


Cheyenne:

  • Cheyenne is steeped in cowboy culture and history, with attractions like the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum and the Wyoming State Capitol.

  • Visitors can also explore the nearby Medicine Bow National Forest and the Terry Bison Ranch.

  • Accommodations range from historic hotels like the Plains Hotel to modern chain hotels and guest ranches.


Thermopolis:

  • Thermopolis is home to the world's largest mineral hot spring, which is open to the public for free.

  • Visitors can also explore the Wind River Canyon and the Wyoming Dinosaur Center.

  • Lodging options include hotels, motels, and bed and breakfasts, many of which offer access to the hot springs.


Sheridan:

  • Sheridan is a charming town with a historic downtown district, museums, and art galleries.

  • The nearby Bighorn Mountains offer opportunities for hiking, fishing, and camping.

  • Accommodations include historic hotels like the Sheridan Inn, modern hotels, and guest ranches where visitors can enjoy horseback riding and other cowboy activities.

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