At the end of your journey, you will understand why Wyoming is such a special place for visitors and for those of us who are lucky enough to call this state home.
At the end of your journey, you will understand why Wyoming is such a special place for visitors and for those of us who are lucky enough to call this state home.
Some of America’s most pristine landscapes reside in Wyoming, including Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Park, Devils Tower and Fossil Butte National Monument, eight national forests and 12 state parks.
While the outdoors are notable, Wyoming’s pioneering spirit and deep-rooted western hospitality is also what makes this destination remarkable. The 2025 Wyoming Itinerary guide reflects that with a comprehensive look at everything the Cowboy State has to offer.
The guide not only highlights Wyoming’s famous attractions (Yellowstone is incredible during the winter, as you will learn), but it also offers detailed itineraries that cover the entire state, from stunning Sheridan County to vibrant Cheyenne, with plenty of exciting stops in between.
When you finish this guide, you will understand why Wyoming is such a special place for visitors and for those who are lucky enough to call this state home. For now, turn the page and start planning your Group Travel itinerary to Wyoming.
From outlaw trails to canyon cruises, this roundup of Cowboy State destinations is tailor-made for group travelers chasing history, adventure, and western wonders.
Looking for a getaway filled with western charm, history, outdoor adventure, and delicious food? Cheyenne, Wyoming, has just the mix of small-town friendliness and big adventures. Here’s how to spend three days exploring the capital city of the Cowboy State.
This three-day itinerary highlights the one-of-a-kind experiences that make Cody Yellowstone unforgettable.
Wyoming’s best adventure begins in Wind River Country. Located in western Wyoming—just beyond Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Tetons—this region offers a chance to escape the crowds.
In just three days, you can wander vibrant downtown streets, stand where pioneers once carved their names into stone, hike breathtaking mountain trails, and reel in wild trout from one of America’s premier rivers.
Located among the scenic beauty that you’d expect in Wyoming, much of the county’s history and heritage is on display at small museums in the western towns of Medicine Bow, Hanna, Saratoga, Encampment and Rawlins.
Explore the awe-inspiring Devils Tower National Monument, a geological marvel and sacred Native American site, along with the area’s rich history and cultural heritage.