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Explore the terrain and your career options as you embark on your next adventure to the University of Wyoming.
Located by Medicine Bow Peak, Lake Marie is one of the most beautiful locations to grab a pic in the Snowy Range. Named after Mary Bellamy, who was the first woman elected to the Wyoming State Legislature in 1910, Lake Marie is a great place for fishing, hiking, and enjoying Mother Nature.
Situated in the southeastern part of Wyoming at an altitude of 8,200 feet, Vedauwoo is a climber's paradise. Known as the “Land of the Earthborn Spirit” to the Arapaho Indians, Vedauwoo visitors will definitely be seen taking selfies from the unforgettable rock formations.
Found in the foothills of the Laramie Mountains, Curt Gowdy State Park is perfect for fishing, camping, and water sports. The Hidden Falls located in the park is the perfect place to post a pic to social media.
If you love alpine climbing, then you will love the jagged granite peaks of Cirque of the Towers. Climb up Pingora Peak, Wolf’s Head, and Warbonnet Peak to snag a pic that will leave your followers in awe.
Want a memorable picture to show the kids one day? Then you need to capture the serenity of Grand Teton National Park. You can explore over 200 miles of trails, navigate down Snake River, or camp out in this piece of natural paradise in northwestern Wyoming.
Literally a geological hot spot, Thermopolis claims to be the home of the world's largest mineral hot spring. Visitors can take in the sights at Hot Springs State Park, the most-visited state park in Wyoming, or the Wyoming Dinosaur Center.
Devils Tower is a distinct geological landmark that is sacred and holds a spiritual connection to many of the Native American tribes in the Black Hills area. Tourists and climbers alike can visit our first national monument to capture a place that has been revered for many years.
Pose up next to your catch of the day on the North Platte River. Enjoy fishing and water activities in one of the main waterways in the state of Wyoming.
Though it is known for its hot springs, Saratoga is also situated by Elk Mountain, Sierra Madre Mountains, and the Snowy Range Mountains. Fisherman, hunters, bird-watchers, and climbers can look to Saratoga as an ideal destination.
The Bighorn Mountains call north central Wyoming their home. Make sure you have enough storage on your phone for this diverse landscape, which offers horseback riding, trails, campgrounds, hunting, and fishing.
Just as if it were pulled off the Wyoming license plate, you could capture a perfect picture of Green River Lakes and Squaretop Mountain on your next outdoor adventure.