Fulltime RV: Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center
A rest stop on I25 between Cheyenne and Denver turned out to be a real surprise... :)
Southeast Wyoming Welcome Centre
The new Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center replaces an existing 20-year old facility that is outgrown and difficult to access given its proximity along the western side.
Best Attractions and Places to See in Cheyenne, Wyoming WY
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List of Best Things to do in Cheyenne, Wyoming (WY)
Wyoming State Museum
Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum
Curt Gowdy State Park
Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center
Cheyenne Depot Museum
Cheyenne Frontier Days
Terry Bison Ranch
Big Boy Steam Engine
Cheyenne Big Boots
Historic Governors' Mansion
A Whirlwind Tour of Cheyenne Wyoming
On this Airstream Life vLog, we are exploring Cheyenne Wyoming in a whirlwind tour. The first stop is the Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center which included Dee the Mammoth! Coolest Rest Stop EVER! We could have spent a lot more time there and it was free! Our next stop was the Historic Railway Depot where we got to see a bunch of the boots! Those boots were kicking! We made it to the Wyoming State Museum 15 minutes before close (ooops!) but did a quick lap (again a really cool and free museum!). After a bit more walking around we finally headed home. We need to come back to Cheyenne for sure!
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Top Tourist Attractions in Cheyenne: Travel Guide Wyoming
Top Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Cheyenne: Travel Guide Wyoming
Wyoming State Museum, Wyoming State Capitol, Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center, Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum, Cheyenne Depot Museum, Big Boy Steam Engine, Cheyenne Depot Plaza, Cheyenne Botanic Gardens, Historic Governors' Mansion, Curt Gowdy State Park
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Virtual model of the new Southeast Wyoming Welcome Center
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4K City Walks: Jackson, Wyoming Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour
4K City Walks: Jackson, Wyoming Virtual Treadmill Walking Tour
We are back in Jackson for a week or so and so you get a different season. Check out our other video shot in Winter and in 360VR. That was a fun one but cold. Now you get to see what it's like in spring after (most of) the snow has melted. We start downtown at the town square with the famous antler arches and make our way past the fair grounds and library and Fish Creek. I also point out several hotels and lodges and other accommodations as I go through town .
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From Wikipedia:
Jackson is a small city in the Jackson Hole valley of Teton County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 9,577 at the 2010 census, up from 8,647 in 2000. It is the county seat of Teton County and is its largest town.
Jackson is the principal town of the Jackson, WY-ID Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes Teton County in Wyoming and Teton County in Idaho.
The town derives its name from Jackson Hole, the valley in which it is located.
The town gained significant fame when a livestream of the town square went viral on YouTube in 2016, leading to much fascination with the town's elk antler arch, its law enforcement, and its prevalence of red trucks.
Points of interest
* Grand Teton National Park: A national park that includes the Teton Mountain Range, roughly 310,000 acres. The park brings in more than two million recreational tourists each year.The Grand Teton National Park is roughly 5 miles away from Jackson.
* Yellowstone National Park: Yellowstone extends through Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana. This park was the first national park in the country, and brings in roughly four million visitors each year. This park is less than 60 miles away from Jackson.
* National Elk Refuge: The refuge was created to shelter one of the largest elk herds in the country and borders the town of Jackson. Throughout the winter visitors can go on horse-drawn sleigh rides to view the herd.
* Jackson Hole Mountain Resort: The resort opened in 1966, 12 miles north of Jackson. It has abundant steep terrain and has one of the highest vertical drops in North America, at 4,139 feet (1,262 m).
* Snow King Mountain Resort: The first ski resort in Jackson and is significantly cheaper than Jackson Hole Mountain Resort. Even though Snow King is cheaper it is still quite a challenging hill. This resort is located on the Southeast edge of town.
* Grand Targhee Resort: About an hour away, 42 miles, on the west side of the Teton Range in Alta, opened in 1969, it is accessed through Idaho over Teton Pass.
* National Museum of Wildlife Art: Overlooking the National Elk Refuge is the National Museum of Wildlife Art which shows and preserves many wildlife artworks. Along with pieces inside of the museum, there is a ¾ mile trail with many sculptures along it.
* Grand Teton Music Festival: This is a seven-week classical music festival held every summer in the town of Jackson.
* Center for the Arts: The center was founded in 1991 to help support an artist culture within the town. Construction of the facility was completed in 2007, and today Center for the Arts, a 501(c)3 not-for-profit organization and 78,000 square foot campus, serves all of Jackson Hole and the surrounding region by pursuing its dedicated mission within the walls of our creative campus.
* Elkfest: The annual Jackson Hole Elk Antler Auction occurs each spring. At this event, members of the Boy Scouts of America help sell all the antlers collected on the nearby National Elk Refuge. Profits go to help the local Boy Scouts and the refuge.
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SOLD by LANDiO : Land for Sale in Wyoming - 160 Acre Ranch surrounded by Hunting & Fishing
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160 Acre Ranch just 8 miles from Interstate 80, which takes you directly East to Rawlins, Wyoming.
The property borders 640 acres of BLM Land to the North, and 640 acres of State Land to the East. This public land stretches contiguously all the way to the Green Mountain, Whiskey Peak, Seminoe State Park, and much more.
This property features views of the Ferris Mountains, as well as the various rolling hills surrounding the property.
This area is incredibly rich in wildlife, with fresh tracks & droppings found on the property when recently photographed.
The property is located in Carbon County, near the border of Sweetwater County. This property falls in the regions designated for the hunting of Antelope, Elk, Bighorn Sheep, Deer, Mountain Lion, Pheasant, Sage Grouse and Wild Turkey.
You are also just 40 minutes to the city of Rawlins, Wyoming.
In Rawlins you will find medical care, groceries, supplies, building materials, feed stores, restaurants, professional services and a Walmart Supercenter.
There are several ranches and farms with homes nearby.
This property is located in Carbon County's Ranching, Agriculture & Mining Zone (RAM). View the Carbon County Zoning Resolution for the RAM Zone on LANDiO's website.
The property is close to world-class fishing, water sports and outdoor recreation activities at the nearby Seminoe State Park, Seminoe Reservoir, North Platte River, Miracle Mile, Pathfinder Reservoir and Alcova Reservoir.
The world-famous Miracle Mile is actually a 5.5-mile stretch of the North Platte River fed by Seminoe Reservoir. It is an extremely fertile tailwater that offers anglers a chance to catch enormous trophy trout, and with approximately 4,000 fish per mile, you’ll have plenty of opportunities to catch the fish of a lifetime. This area is boatable but much more effective for wade-fishing.
The Pathfinder Reservoir a 22,000-acre lake known for its massive size and colossal walleye, trout and carp. Pathfinder hosts numerous professional walleye tournaments during the summer months and one of Wyoming’s largest ice fishing derbies — the HAWG Ice Fishing Derby — during the winter.
Parcel Size: 160 Deeded Acres
LANDiO Property ID Number: WY_Carbon_00009
Account Number: R0015335
Parcel Number: 0621890710002300
Legal Description: SEC 7 T 21 R 89 NE4
GPS Coordinates: 41.809381, -107.490694
Access: Gravel Road (BLM Road 3203) to Dirt Road
Property Taxes: $209.69/year
Title: Free & Clear
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Nearby Points of Interest
20 minutes to Interstate 80 (East to Rawlins)
40 minutes to Rawlins, WY : Population 10,000
2 hours 2 minutes to the Alcova Reservoir
2 hour 39 minutes to Seminoe State Park, Reservoir, North Platte River’s Miracle Mile
2 hours 7 minutes to Laramie, WY : Population 30,800
2 hours 29 minutes to the Pathfinder Reservoir
2 hours 30 minutes to Casper, WY : Population 60,000
There is an International Airport in Casper, Wyoming about 2 and a half hours from the property. The code for this airport is CPR.
2 hours 44 minutes to the Medicine Bow National Forest
2 hours 46 minutes to Horsetooth Reservoir
2 hours 48 minutes to Cheyenne, WY : Population 91,700
2 hours 49 minutes to Fort Collins, CO : Population 152,000
3 hours 58 minutes to Denver, CO : Population 650,000
Visiting the Property
You are welcome to visit the property at your convenience while it is available.
The Interactive Maps are generated with MapRight. MapRight has a Free Apple and Android App which can be useful when visiting a property. Links to download the Free MapRight App are available on LANDiO's website.
GPS Coordinates
Northwest Corner: 41.813058, -107.495527
Northeast Corner: 41.812949, -107.485847
Southeast Corner: 41.805709, -107.485870
Southwest Corner: 41.805814, -107.495536
Center Point: 41.809381, -107.490694
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Soon cross state line. Heading to Aurora, CO
At a rest stop in Wyoming ten miles West of the South Dakota state line.
The Best Places to Visit in Wyoming
The Best Places to Visit in Wyoming
One of the most sparsely populated states in the US, Wyoming is a land of rugged landscapes, rich tribal legend, rodeos, ranches, cowboy towns, and some of the world's great wilderness areas. The Cowboy State is the ideal destination for anyone who wants to explore the dramatic natural beauty of the American West. Yellowstone, with its geothermal wonders, together with the spectacular Grand Teton National Park comprise one of the largest intact temperate-zone ecosystems on the planet. Welcoming nearly 4 million visitors each year across their two official national parks and multiple national forest reserves, Wyoming is considered as one of the wilder and more rugged states. Home to over 65 species of mammals and dozens of species of birds and fish, Wyoming is the nature lover’s state for sure.
#1.Yellowstone National Park
#2.Grand Teton National Park
#3.Jackson
#4.Bridger Teton National Forest
#5.Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area
#6.Hot Springs State Park
#7.Bighorn Canyon
#8.Devils Tower
#9.Cheyenne
#10.Fossil Butte National Monument
Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Wyoming
Top 10 Best Places To Visit In Wyoming - With nearly half of Wyoming designated as public land, the Cowboy State is the ideal destination for anyone who wants to explore the dramatic natural beauty of the American West. The most sparsely populated state in the Union, the best places to visit in Wyoming are filled with spectacular landscapes, ranging from the thermal geysers of Yellowstone to the jagged mountain peaks of Grand Teton:
-Yellowstone
-Grand Teton National Park
-Jackson Hole
-Cody
-Flaming Gorge Recreation Area
-Devils Tower
-Hot Springs State Park
-Bighorn Canyon
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Top 10 Best Tourist Attractions In Wyoming USA
Top 10 Best Tourist Attractions In Wyoming - Visit Wyoming is its incomparable natural beauty. Home to Yellowstone, Grand Teton, and six mountain ranges that surround the Big Horn Basin, it is Wyoming’s majestic outdoors that travelers come to see year-round. Outdoor activities dominate vacation itineraries in Wyoming, such as hiking, rock and mountain climbing, white water rafting, and skiing. Here are the best places to visit in Wyoming.
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THIS IS WHY I-80 IN WYOMING IS SO DEADLY FOR TRUCK DRIVERS ( THE CRASH ZONE )
I-80 IN WYOMING IS VERY DEADLY. IT IS USED AS A TRAINING GROUND FOR NEW DRIVERS. THESE DRIVERS ARE THEN TURNED LOOSE OM A UNSUSPECTING PUBLIC BY THE MEGA CARRIERS. THE MEGAS ARE AFRAID FOR THERE TRUCKS TO RUN ON I-90 AND I-94 DUE TO LACK OF SERVICES. AND THEY BELIEVE AND RIGHTLY SO THAT I-70 IN COLORADO IS TO DANGEROUS.
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Ground Zero - Main Street, Wyoming
The first and final battles of the Cold War were fought from F.E. Warren Air Force Base in Cheyenne. Wyoming played a key role in winning the Cold War, from the dawn of the Atomic Age to the decommissioning of the controversial Peacekeeper ICBM in 2005. Incredible archives and interviews reveal this fascinating history, and take viewers into the remaining missile silos where a new generation of missileer keeps watch over launch facilities.
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SOLD by LANDiO • Land in Colorado • 40 Acre Ranch with Mountain Views
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40 Acre Ranch featuring breathtaking Mountain Views in Southern Colorado with Electricity and County Road Frontage.
The property has great drive-up access, with County Road Z giving a 0.25 mile of road frontage along the entire North Boundary, while County Road 11 runs through the Southwest corner.
Electricity Lines & Poles are already in place along County Road Z.
The property is surrounded by breathtaking views of the surrounding mountain ranges, including Little Bear Peak, Blanca Peak, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
From the property, you are just under an hour to a variety of recreational opportunities, with much more located just beyond an hour away.
27 miles to Sanchez Reservoir State Wildlife Area, offering boating, fishing, birdwatching, and camping activities.
Alamosa National Wildlife Refuge & Visitor Center is only 30 miles from the parcel, where you’ll find opportunities for hunting, wildlife viewing & photography.
36 miles to the Great Sand Dunes National Park & Blanca Peak, featuring hiking, sand sledding and fishing.
38 miles from the property is John James Canyon, also referred to as San Luis Hills, which offers bird watching, hiking and camping.
The property is only 26 minutes from the town of San Luis. San Luis was established on April 5, 1851 and is Colorado’s Oldest Town.
San Luis is also the County Seat of Costilla County and its most populous town. In San Luis you will find lodging, restaurants, fuel, groceries, supplies and professional services.
This property is in the lush San Luis Valley near Alamosa, Monte Vista, Del Norte, South Fork, Wolf Creek Ski Area and the Gold Medal Waters of the Upper Rio Grande River.
NO HOA or HOA Fees. No time limit to build.
Mobile Homes manufactured after 1976 are allowed with an Administrative Zoning Review, as well as some Alternative Dwellings such as Earthship Homes and Tiny Homes with a minimum square footage of 600 ft per Costilla County Land Use Code.
Camping & RV’s are also allowed on the property for no longer than 14 days within 3 months, with the ability to camp longer if you wish with a Long Term Camping Permit from the County.
Power Company: San Luis Valley Rural Electric Cooperative, 3625 US-160, Monte Vista, CO 81144 Phone: 719-852-3538
Parcel Size: 40 Acres M/L
LANDiO Property ID Number: CO_Costilla_00002
Legal Description: NW4NE4 OF SEC 36-31-74 (LOT 36-3) FROM SCHEDULE #40000640 (DC 405-616)
APN: 45000030
Property Taxes: $442.48 / year
Title: Free & Clear
Conveyance: Warranty Deed
Approximate Distance to Nearby Cities & Points of Interest:
26 minutes to San Luis, CO : Population 750
42 minutes to Sanchez Reservoir Wildlife Area
44 minutes to Alamosa, CO : Population 9,000
49 minutes to Great Sand Dunes National Park
53 minutes to San Luis State Wildlife Area
1 hour 2 minutes to Monte Vista National Wildlife Refuge
1 hour 5 minutes to Monte Vista, CO : Population 4,444
1 hour 6 minutes to Zapata Falls
1 hour 36 minutes to South Fork, CO
1 hour 58 minutes to Wolf Creek Ski Area
2 hours 27 minutes to the Rio Grande National Forest
2 hours 38 minutes to Colorado Springs, Colorado : Population 464,474
3 hours 39 minutes to Denver, Colorado : Population 704,621
GPS Coordinates
Northwest Corner: 37.3166889083386, -105.605859827458
Northeast Corner: 37.3167343159139, -105.601377626478
Southeast Corner: 37.3129891049033, -105.601373922867
Southwest Corner: 37.3129572127085, -105.605857419535
Center Point: 37.314854, -105.603632
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Cheyenne Mayor Marian Orr discusses her administration's efforts to control blight, compete with Ft. Collins, revitalize downtown and recruit air service to Cheyenne.
A Wyoming Spring Storm, May 21, 2019 -- 360 VR!
Hi everybody! Welcome to an immersive 360 degree drive through Cheyenne Wyoming on May 21, just after a major spring storm! Southeastern Wyoming got over eight inches of wet, heavy snow that luckily melted off of the streets quickly. I'm jealous of you who live in the warmer climates right now, but this storm is part of the character of Wyoming -- Welcome to the High Plains! Please like and subscribe!