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Yellowstone National Park 'Grand Prismatic Spring' © John Cartlidge
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone NP
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Yellowstone National Park
'Grand Prismatic Spring'
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Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone NP

Grand Teton National Park
'Schwabacher Landing'
© Ed Heaton

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One of the most photgraphic parks youll ever visit...

Grand Teton National Park
'Fall Colors'
© copyright,Dewese C. Milstead 2008

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Georgeous fall colors.

Yellowstone National Park
'Mt Washington'
© Joe Harris

The sign at the summit of Mt Washburn which, at an elevation of 10,243 feet, is the highest point in Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park
'Good Morning'
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Grizzly bear in Yellowstone park

Grand Teton National Park
'Grand Teton'
© Ed Heaton

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Very cold but very beautiful in the winter...

Medicine Bow National Forest
'Four inch tall owl'
© Martin Windell



Wyoming's Southwest Region Parks


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Parks in this region are near these Wyoming Cities (click city name to see parks within X miles)
ROCK SPRINGS

Bridger National Forest
Located in Western Wyoming, the Bridger-Teton offers more than 3.4 million acres of public land for your outdoor recreation enjoyment. With its pristine watersheds, abundant wildlife and immense wildlands, the Bridger-Teton National Forest comprises a large part of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem ........more >
Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
Flaming Gorge Dam, Reservoir, and Powerplant, features of the Colorado River Storage Project, are on the Green River in northeastern Utah about 32 miles downstream from the Utah-Wyoming border. After the Bureau of Reclamation built Flaming Gorge in the early 1960s, a National Recreation Area was established ........more >
Seedshadee National Wildlife Refuge
FIRST HUNTERS The first recorded humans in this area arrived as the great continental ice sheets were receding to the north. To survive, they constantly hunted and gathered whatever food was available. They stamped out trails along the rivers and streams as they followed the great herds of bison ........more >
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