These 9 Unique Festivals In Wyoming Are Must-Visits
There are definitely enough Wyoming festivals to keep you busy year-round. They reflect the arts, culture, music, and everything else unique about the state. Here are some unique festivals in Wyoming that will immerse you in the culture and history of the Wild West.
Have you been to any of these Wyoming festivals? Which ones are your favorites? Tell us in the comments!
Looking for more history of the state? Check out these Wyoming Wild West monuments.
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What is Wyoming known for?
Wondering what the state of Wyoming is known for? Well, considering it was settled in 1776, there’s a lot. First off, it has two national parks. Together, Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park make up nearly 4,000 square miles of land to get out there and explore. It’s also known for dude ranches, which are cattle ranch resorts. The first ever Eatons’ Ranch was established in 1879. There are also several big rodeos in Wyoming, such as Cheyenne Frontier Days and Cody Nite Rodeo.
What is the most unique town in Wyoming?
If you are interested in the history of Wyoming (and the Wild West in general), head to Buffalo. At 4.48 square miles, this town among the Bighorn Mountains has over a dozen historic buildings throughout, such as the 1880 hotel that housed famous figures like the 26th president of the United States, Theodore Roosevelt and Butch Cassidy, known as the Occidental Hotel. And at the Jim Gatchell Memorial Museum, you can learn about the American West and Wyoming.
What are the most popular foods in Wyoming?
Want to experience popular food in Wyoming? Well, you’ve got plenty of options to try. While the state is well-known for its beef, you should also try its rack of lamb. Be sure to also grab some chili, most especially their white chili with white pepper and cream. And if you want something sweet, grab some chokecherries, which make a tasty jam and can spice up pancakes or be used as juice or syrup. And try some Rocky Mountain Oysters, if you dare.