Wyoming
Home to America's greatest national parks
For those adventurous travellers looking to visit top national parks, Wyoming is a great home base. Admire the geysers, sweeping canyons and forests in Yellowstone National Park, which spans across Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. And Grand Teton National Park, also in Wyoming, is known among mountaineers for the Jackson Hole valley and Grand Teton peak, which is an incredible 4,000 metres.
Cody, Wyoming
The small town of Cody in Wyoming is the rodeo capital of the world. It is an unusual western town established for the tourists visiting Yellowstone National Park. Do you like museums? Then the Buffalo Bill Center of the West is a sight you won't want to skip. It houses five museums, all under one roof. Here you will learn about Native American culture and Western culture, and admire timeless Western art. Go back in time and experience what it is like to be a real cowboy in Old Trail Town. No matter where you are in Cody, you will always learn a new piece of history
Jackson Hole, Wyoming
The best way to visit Grand Teton National Park is from Jackson Hole. The centre of Jackson Hole consists of a cosy town square, surrounded by many different art galleries, souvenir shops, restaurants and bars. For example, go for a drink at the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar, a unique experience! At the Silver Dollar Bar in the Wort Hotel, you can get your feet off the floor during an evening of country dancing. At the National Museum of Wildlife Art, you can admire art about wildlife and nature. Hop on the cable car to the top of the mountain and hike back down, or zipline down the mountain.