The day after a fire in Wolf Creek burned about 16 acres of grass, Casper Firefighters have release a few aerial shots of the damage caused by the fire.
These are the unsung heroes of the Beartrap Summer Festival. They went above and beyond to make sure that attendees were safe and that they absolutely had the best weekend of the summer.
Down deep in your heart, do you have the desire to spend quality time with alpacas? Do you also love the Wyoming Bighorns? If you can answer yes to both, I've found an alpaca farm in the Wyoming Bighorns that you really can stay at. Really.
If your bucket list includes a home with mountain views that also happens to have a corral and you'd like it to be in Cheyenne, Wyoming, I have found a place that checks all of those boxes and have the pics to prove it.
When you daydream about your perfect Wyoming ranch, do you envision more people or wildlife in it? If the 2nd is your priority, you need to see a gorgeous ranch near Sundance, Wyoming that does indeed have more wildlife than people there.
If your dream getaway in Wyoming involves horses, I have found a compelling option for you. It's a rustic cabin near Cody that gets visited by wild mustangs and I have pictures to prove it.
If you want to get away and experience one of the most iconic Wyoming things possible, I found one worth considering. It's a group of tipis that have the Devil's Tower National Monument off in the distance.
Would you like your next vacation with a bit of history? There's an option near Powell, Wyoming with a Japanese cabin on Heart Mountain that is now an Airbnb.
There are few places like southern Wyoming where you can truly get away from it all. I found one of those locations. It's a cabin originally built in 1890 that is nestled close to Wyoming's Savery River and you can really stay there.
When I dream of homes, they aren't as nice as one I just found in the real world. It's a Wyoming mansion that has the Tetons in the backyard, epic supercars in the garage and a very lazy moose.
Have you ever wanted to pretend you were a pioneer? I found a destination in Wyoming which is about as close as you can get. It's a fully-restored 1920's sheep wagon situated on a family's ranch and you really can stay in it.