9 Privileges Wyomingites Have That The Rest Of The U.S. Doesn't
There’s something about Wyoming life that the rest of the country can’t quite understand. Those of us who are lucky to live here know that there are so many perks to life way out here, where you’ll find adventure and beauty around every corner and meet the best friend you’ll ever make. Here are a few reasons why living in Wyoming is better than living anywhere else.

The Oregon Trail carved its way through the state, and today it's easy to see evidence of Wyoming's early days in nearly every town. Our state is littered with ghost towns, too, brought to life by the mining industry and sent into despair by failed mines, disasters, and forgotten promises.

Whether it's a rusty spoon or a fancy place in town, Wyomingites know how to cook up delicious cowboy-sized steaks.
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Even the most hardened, crowd-phobic Wyomingite will talk fondly of Yellowstone National Park and Grand Teton National Park.
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Our quiet small towns are the perfect places to relax and get a taste of wild Wyoming life. Enjoy mom and pop restaurants as you learn the history of the town. You'll feel like you fit right in, from day one.

There is nothing quite like a drive on Wyoming's rural roads. Whether you find yourself on the Beartooth Highway, the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway, or just on any other Wyoming road, you're sure to see scenery that will take your breath away.

No matter where you are in the state, you can find yourself an old fashioned town (or even a preserved trail town!) and settle in for a cup of cowboy coffee while you imagine yourself in your forefathers' shoes.

Unlike the busybodies on the East Coast that are always rushing around, or the southerners who are only nice to preserve their reputation, Wyomingites genuinely care about their neighbors, and visitors. They're quick to offer you a place to lay your head and a warm meal to fill yourself up after a tedious trek through the Cowboy State.

Those of us who love to escape into the forests are truly in the best state. Wyoming's wilderness areas like Cloud Peak,
Encampment River,
Gros Ventre and Jedediah Smith are unlike any other place on earth.
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"Sorry I'm late, there was a bison in the road" is something that every Wyomingite has said at least once. There's always something new to experience in our state, and every day is an adventure.
If you feel like you haven’t been living up to the Wyoming life, take a look at 14 Unforgettable Things You Must Add To Your Wyoming Summer Bucket List and start living it up just in time for this to be the best summer of your life.
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