The dry, windy, sagebrush desert gives way to the beautiful Green River in an area of southwestern Wyoming that’s so stunning it has been preserved as a National Wildlife Refuge. The river brings thousands of animals to this area each year, but it’s still a spot that’s not often visited. If you want to experience wild Wyoming nature without having to deal with crowds on trails, head to Seedskadee.

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To find up-to-date access information and restrictions, as well as specific directions to trailheads and parking areas, visit the Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge website.

Wyoming is a great state for wildlife watching. In fact, The American Serengeti Is Right Here In Wyoming And You’ll Want To Plan A Visit.

 

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