Sometimes you just want to hop in the car, sit back, relax, and enjoy the view. When you live way out here in the Cowboy State, that’s pretty easy to do! With all the beautiful scenery, driving through Wyoming is pretty much guaranteed to be a beautiful experience. In fact, traveling CBS journalist, Charles Kuralt, called one of our highways “the most beautiful drive in America.” Gas up the car, gather your family, and head out on one of the most beautiful Wyoming scenic drives.

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Here’s a very informative video put out by the U.S. Forest Service Department of Agriculture.

For more of the best drives in Wyoming check out our list of the best drives in Wyoming and plan your next alpine adventure.

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What are the best road trips through Wyoming?

If you're looking for natural beauty, traveling Wyoming's scenic byways offers an unbelievable way to see the Cowboy State. Some of the best road trips through Wyoming are:

 

What are the most charming small towns in Wyoming?

You can easily find charming and scenic small towns in Wyoming. Make plans to visit:

 

What unique landscapes in Wyoming can I visit?

Wyoming is home to some of the most unique landscapes on Earth, such as:

  • The otherworldly Devils Tower, which is so bizarre that many think of it as an alien landscape.
  • Yellowstone National Park, which sits on top of an enormous caldera. The park is home to the world's largest concentration of thermal features.
  • The staggering mountains in Grand Teton National Park which are among the most recognized silhouettes in the world. There is plenty of Native American history here, too - you can visit Castle Garden Petroglyphs near Rock Springs, or hike to the Big Horn Medicine Wheel to see for yourself.