The 10 Best Backroads In Wyoming For A Long Scenic Drive
Few things cure stress like a nice long drive and, when you make the drive in the Cowboy State, you get the added advantage of our amazing scenery. There is an intricate web of backroads and byways throughout the state, and most of them lead to interesting places. Here are just 10 little road trips you can take in Wyoming for a long, scenic drive.


Take your time between Alpine and Daniel. The mountains and Snake River scenery are gorgeous and you might want to camp somewhere along the way.
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The hills near Gillette have a more gentle profile than the craggy mountains in other areas of Wyoming, but it's pleasant to watch them roll by as you drive.


You'll never get tired of the scenery on the way to the Double Cabin area in the Shoshone National Forest. Take along your tackle and spend some time fishing when you get there.


A short side-trip down Fremont Canyon Road to see the breathtaking canyon on your way to Hanna is well worth it.
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Watching the big Wyoming sky peek through the mountain terrain as you drive has effective stress-melting properties.


You won't be able to get enough of the scenery on the drive between Saratoga and Elk Mountain. It's best to take a friend along - one of you can drive and the other can watch the sights one way, then switch for the trip back. Try to time it so you can catch the stunning sunset.

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There are two ways to get to beautiful Brooks Lake from Cody, so take your pick. The shortest way will only shave 9 minutes off your travel time, but there are tolls, as it takes you through two National Parks. Alternatively, take the scenic route through Thermopolis, Shoshone, and the Wind River Reservation - or you could take them both, making the entire loop to return to your starting point.


The Breccia Cliffs and the Wind River Lake are among the payoffs on this drive.


If you prefer the wide-open spaces Wyoming is known for rather than the mountain roads, you'll get a good view of them on this drive through the eastern part of the state.
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The Big Sandy River is a highlight on this backroads journey, but everyone agrees that stopping in at the Farson Mercantile for a heaping scoop of huckleberry ice cream is one of the best things about the trip.
That’s just a start. What Wyoming backroads do you enjoy driving along?
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