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by cmaw63 , Oct 02 '07
Pros: Wildlife viewing, outdoor activities Cons: Long distances to get from town to town.
Most people are familiar with Yellowstone National Park. Located in the northwest corner of Wyoming, it is a popular place for tourists. Much less is known about southern Wyoming and what it has to offer. Flaming Gorge National Recreation ...
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by tch7 - Top 500, Dec 03 '03
Pros: Grand Teton National Park Cons: A lot of ugly areas, camping, road construction
On the whole, Wyoming is not a nice place to visit. There are small parts that are great areas to visit, such as Grand Teton National Park, but the majority of what I did see was only marginally better than salt flats of Utah. Similar to Montana, the ...
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by pianomam - Top 1000, Jul 25 '00
Pros: Beautiful, eerie place. Cons: In the middle of nowhere! Make sure you've got plenty of gas in the car!
**Note: I've relocated this review from the National Parks category. Seems they only pay 1 penny per hit in that category, vs. 3 pennies under Travel. Why is that?
Knowing that we were about to take a VERY long road trip through...
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by bunnysmom , Sep 07 '00
Pros: Abundant wildlife, a "weather resistant" attraction! Cons: all the dumb "alien" souvenirs at nearby gas stations (ugh)
WARNING!! The following review contains no references whatsoever to camping, hiking, biking, climbing or any other activity even remotely associated with "roughing it". This is strictly a wimp's guide to our nation's first national...
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by jozaff , Sep 09 '01
Pros: Wide open spaces, some truly magnificent country Cons: It is a bit desolate if your car breaks down in the wrong place
If you have an about 4 or 5 extra hours on a trip to Yellowstone try a visit to Kemmerer, Wyoming home of the first and original JC Pennies. Yes, his first store and it is kind of neat how such a little place in such a very out of the way place ended up...
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by drjscuz19 , Jun 16 '07
Pros: Lots of outdoor activities Cons: Small Little Town
Located in the Southwestern corner of the state, near the Flaming Gorge Reservoir is the quaint town of Green River. Is it any wonder, in 1869, John Wesley Powell, choose Green River, Wyoming as the site to launch his expedition of the Colorado River. ...
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by writer - Top 1000, Mar 30 '01
Pros: Magnificent scenery, towering mountains, close to Jackson. Cons: Kind of remote, crowded in summer.
Everybody seems to know about Yellowstone, and it is a magnificent park. But just 30 miles south of the south entrance to Yellowstone, you'll find Grand Teton National Park, and it is truly a grand place.
I think the most magnificent part of...
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by TheSmartTraveler - Top 500, Sep 08 '01
Pros: To go home again to the beauty of Yellowstone. Cons: Eyesore as a result of the blunders by the National Park Service.
I just returned August 21, 2001 from a wonderful vacation out West with two friends, Daryl and Joan, who have been camping, hiking, and simply enjoying Yellowstone for over fifty years. The United States can hold its head high with any country in the...
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by TakeMyWord , Dec 02 '99
Pros: Relaxing Hot Springs, alot of Scenery, Lots to do if you like to explore history Cons: none that come to mind.. But is out of the way from other site like Yellowstone and a few other more popular site
I have to agree with matt_, Shoshoni, Wyoming and the surrounding area is absolutly beautiful. And matt is correct in saying Shoshoni is a small as it is.. I lived near Shoshoni and a few other places in Wyoming (Pinedale, Riverton, Lander, Green...
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by TameraG , Apr 16 '00
Pros: Beautiful! Cons: Unreliable Weather! Too much driving!
I have lived in Wyoming most of my life and have seen almost everything Wyoming has to offer.
The best places to visit in Wyoming would have to all be on the north west side of the state. Jackson Hole, Tetons, and Yellowstone National Park...
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by Funkwise , Sep 08 '00
Pros: Great, Challenging Hike, Beautiful Views Cons: Can get crowded, cold
I visited Grand Teton National Park this past summer and must call it the most memorable experience of my cross country adventure. I took a couple hundred pictures of places ranging from Colorado to California, Utah to Washington, but took infinitely...
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by dchefsours , Feb 03 '00
Pros: It's an amazing structure to see Cons: The lightning in the summer, heat, not a full day of activity for some
Well, If you are planning a trip to Devils Tower, you should plan a 1/2 day trip for sure because there isn't too much going on there. Devil's Tower is..How would you say, "Out In The Middle Of No Where" and I mean that to be fact. It is quite...
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by Lillian44 , Feb 15 '00
Pros: Challenging, great scenery, great fish Cons: the cost
Trout fishing is a relaxing sport for my husband and I. And when we had 4 days free in hot July last year, we decided to head to Wyoming. We need our Mountain "Fix", and the Snowy Mountain Range gave us that.
We made reservations at the...
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by camworld , Oct 05 '99
Pros: Very spiritual, not a typical tourist destination Cons: More and more RVs (and their annoying occupants) every year
My father was one of those parents who packed the kids into the station wagon every summer and drove across the country, stopping at every historic landmark, national monument, and national park on the way. Every time he turned down a road that was next...
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by Michael_Brown , May 05 '00
Pros: Beautiful Cons: None
If you enjoy an alpine-type of view, then Grand Teton National Park is for you. Leave the Winnebago at home and do it "tent style". I was there in July and the temperature was comfortably warm. The night air was much warmer in Grand Teton...
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