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A Winter Road Trip Through the American West
Summers in Montana and Yellowstone are jammed with buses and tourists, but in the winter, it’s yours. Here's the perfect snowy road trip.
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Hotel Insider: A Wyoming B&B Fit for a Cowboy
The rustic interior of the Log House comes with a spiral staircase. (Photo: Greg Keraghosian)
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The Most Amazing State Park You've Never Heard of
Curt Gowdy State Park, which straddles Cheyenne and Laramie, Wyo., is that kind of place, and I got to ride bikes with the man whose fall inspired Bruce’s Bounce. Bruce’s Bounce isn’t the only injury-related part of Gowdy park – there’s also Gordo’s Rock, named after a biker named Gordon who, yes, hit the rock. Make sure to ride or hike along the Stone Temple Trail.
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Yes, Even City Slickers Can Learn to Fly Fish in Wyoming
Princess analogies seemed a sharp contrast to my surroundings, the wild and rugged landscape of middle-of-nowhere Wyoming. Fishing with Geoff Stevens. (Photo: Erica Bray) I was in Dubois, Wyo. (population: 995) to meet Geoff Stevens. In addition to being a professional fly-fishing guide, the 42-year-old is a married father of five and a preacher.
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There More to Jackson Hole Than Skiing: Fun Ways to Skip the Slopes
The mountain town of Jackson Hole, Wyoming, has a surprisingly rich off-piste scene, from wildlife safaris and fat biking to art galleries and brewpubs. Escape the cold in a cleanly updated cabin at Turpin Meadow Ranch.
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Why Winter Is the Most Amazing Time to Visit the National Parks
There are a few rites of passage on most national parks bucket lists: watching Old Faithful blow at Yellowstone, staring up at Yosemite’s towering sequoia groves, and looking down into the abyss of the Grand Canyon. Related: America’s Best National Park: Who Ya Got?