The family that vacations together stays together. I'm not sure if that's 100% true, but it sounds good and should inspire you to take your family on vacation.

A staycation in Wyoming is a great choice when choosing where to go.

Florida Rentals.com just published research that placed Wyoming as the 2nd best state for family vacations.

Introducing Wyoming As The #2 Best Vacation State
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They determined this by including things like:

  • The number of hotel rooms and restaurants
  • Fun vacation things to do
    • Museums
    • Parks
    • Swimming
    • Other
  • Average Annual Temperature
  • Cost of Living

When all the numbers were crunched, Wyoming was a solid second place out of all 50 U.S. States. North Dakota, Montana, and South Dakota all placed inside the Top 10. The surprising Top 5 finisher was Hawaii, but they didn't include hotel prices or the price of airfare to get there in their figures.

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If they had used a few more factors in their figures, Wyoming could've landed at number one.

  • National Landmarks, parks, and monuments.
  • Number of rodeos to choose from.
  • Opportunities to see wildlife.
  • Have a chance to learn more about dinosaurs.
  • See actual cowboy/ cowgirl.
  • Climb a mountain.
  • Soak in a natural hot spring.
  • Fish in world-renowned waters.
  • Go white-water rafting.
  • Hang out where historical figures like Buffalo Bill Cody, Butch Cassidy & the Sundance Kid, Theodore Roosevelt, Amelia Earhart, and Chris LeDoux loved.
  • Experience what it's like to live like a cowboy in the Wild West.
  • Roam wide open spaces.

I'm not sure there's another state that can compare. So, if you're planning a vacation, avoid airfare and other travel issues by staying here in good ol' Wyoming.

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