Go hiking or mountain biking in Laramie
Laramie is located in the mountains and has plenty of trails for hiking and mountain biking. Some popular trails
Laramie is located in the mountains and has plenty of trails for hiking and mountain biking. Some popular trails
Laramie has a thriving craft beer scene, with several local breweries. Take a tour of the Altitude Chophouse and
Laramie is known for its rodeos and has several throughout the year. The Laramie Jubilee Days Rodeo is held
Laramie is located near several ski resorts, including Snowy Range Ski Area and Jackson Hole Mountain
Thermopolis is a town in Wyoming known for its hot springs and dinosaur fossils.
The park features free hot springs pools and several hiking trails, picnic areas, and a bison herd
The center has one of the largest dinosaur fossil collections in the world, as well as an active dig site, a museum
Take a scenic drive through the Wind River Canyon or along the Buffalo Bill Scenic Byway, which offers stunning
This site features more than 300 ancient petroglyphs created by the ancestors of the Shoshone people
The museum offers exhibits on the history of the area, including the Native American tribes who once lived
Several local outfitters offer horseback rides through the scenic countryside, including through the nearby Bighorn
The District of Columbia, often simply referred to as Washington, D.C., is not a province but rather a federal district.
The National Mall in Washington, D.C. is a vibrant area filled with iconic landmarks, museums, memorials, and cultural institutions.
A tribute to President Abraham Lincoln, known for its grand statue and inscriptions of his famous speeches
The towering obelisk honoring George Washington, which offers panoramic views from the top (requires timed
Features a statue of Dr. King and inscriptions of his notable quotes
Depicts soldiers in action, honoring those who served in the Korean War
A neoclassical memorial dedicated to the third U.S. President, Thomas Jefferson