My goal is to see as much of the beautiful, interesting, visually stimulating,  "how on earth did that happen" sights in Wyoming. Hopefully I have enough years in me to get to as many as I can.

Even though less than 600,000 people call Wyoming home, the state is the 9th largest in the United States and a nature lovers dream. You'll see everything from Mountains, Basins, Plains and Canyons. Wildlife like Elk, Deer, Moose, Antelope, Big Horn Sheep, Grizzly & Black Bears and Wild Horses still roam parts of the state. 2/3 of the worlds Geysers are in Wyoming. Miles and Miles of streams & rivers and over 4,000 lakes for fishing, swimming and other water activities.

Tourism is a very important part to the state of Wyoming's survival. As a matter of fact, tourism is the #2 money making industry in the entre state of Wyoming. 2019 was a great year for tourism in Wyoming, the state had a 3.5% increase of income from tourists raking in $3.9 Billion. With much of the country shutdown in 2020, travel throughout the country dropped 35%, but Wyoming only 23%. Even with the crappy year for many, visitors to Wyoming spent over $3.1 BILLION dollars.  Without the incredible options for travel and those tourist that want to see them, each household here would pay nearly $700 more in taxes.

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