Welcome to the Cowboy State of the USA. Whether you want to follow in the footsteps of Western pioneers, experience Native American culture first-hand, explore the state's many natural wonders, brave the rapids of world-famous rivers, carve powder-dusted slopes in the exceptional ski areas.

Join in the Western fun in any of our diverse cities, challenge the state's sheer rock faces, head out on a mountain biking adventure, pitch your tent for some time around the campfire, visit the country's oldest National Park or drive through some of the country's most scenic countryside, there's plenty to see and do in Wyoming.
Goosewing Dude Ranch
(Great For Couples In Wonderful Surroundings)
Here is a working ranch reborn as an isolated retreat, deep in the Gros Ventre River Valley, guards the entry point into a protected, pristine wilderness. As part of the Yellowstone Plateau, at 7000 feet, the valley is host to some of North America's most spectacular wild game: bison, elk, moose, mountain sheep, antelope, bear, eagles, geese, cranes, and much more, not to mention scenery and splendor.
Wyoming's history is one of native peoples and an emigrant frontier. There are many historic sites across Wyoming that remind us of a past that is really not too far away. There are a number of old military forts throughout the state as well as old western towns, an old Territorial Prison, battlefields and other places rich with history.

In the 1840s, nearly a half million pioneers, gold rush Forty-Niners and Pony Express Riders embarked through this state during the greatest overland migration the country has even seen. Now more than 150 years later Ranch Experience brings you the chance to visit this historical land like those who trekked through it all those many moons ago.

Wyoming is often called the first state in outdoor America. From the thrill seeker to the nature lover, Wyoming has something to please everyone. We've got two fantastic National Parks and a dozen State Parks.

The state's guest ranches give visitors an escape from their hectic lives by allowing the opportunity to immerse themselves in a Western experience.

The chance to ride a horse, rope and brand a steer or move cattle from summer to winter pasture isn't just in the movies. Our Wyoming ranches have offered that opportunity for the past 100 years.
Capital City: Cheyenne
Currency: US Dollar
Time Zone: UTC-7/-7
Power: 2 Prong Plug 110v
Main Language: English
Population: 493,782
Political Stance: Democratic