Wyoming home rentals and cabin rentals are a good lodging choice for an adventurous Western vacation in Wyoming. One of the benefits of renting a vacation home in such an expansive state is that you can explore on daytrips, while returning to comfort and privacy when your day is done.
With Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks, thick forests and high plains, Wyoming is a haven for outdoor recreation. Natural attractions abound, including geo-thermal wonders in Hot Springs State Park and Yellowstone; Devils Tower; waterfalls and canyons.
Wyoming’s rivers, streams and lakes are renowned as fishing and fly-fishing destinations, and the state is popular for big-game hunting. Other forms of adventure travel in Wyoming are river rafting, rock climbing, horse pack trips and cattle drives. Golf is an option for those seeking slightly less wild things to do.
For almost half the year, Wyoming becomes a winter wonderland offering hundreds of miles of snowmobile trails around the state and world-class skiing in Jackson Hole, as well as snowshoeing, ice skating and snowboarding.
The picturesque town of Jackson Hole serves as gateway to Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks and area ski resorts. Guests of Jackson Hole vacation rentals will find great downhill and cross-country skiing at family-friendly Snow King.
In nearby Teton Village, guests of Jackson Hole vacation rentals can ski at Jackson Hole Mountain Resort, which is best suited to intermediate and expert skiers. Summertime activities for visitors staying in rental cabins in Wyoming include riding the Alpine Slide toboggan run and taking the aerial tram to the top of Rendezvous Mountain.
Visitors who stay in a Grand Targhee vacation rental or condo can choose from 72 downhill trails at the fabulous Grand Targhee Resort, about an hour's drive from Jackson Hole.
Guests of Star Valley vacation rentals can play on Star Valley Resort's two scenic golf courses, and visit Intermittent Spring, one of only three cold-water geysers in the world.
Wyoming is full of historical attractions, from dinosaur dig sites to pioneer trails. Other cultural attractions include Native American powwows, rodeos, and cowboy poetry gatherings.
Cody, just east of Yellowstone, was founded as a tourist town by Buffalo Bill Cody in 1895. Highlights for guests of cabin rentals in Cody, Wyoming, include a trolley tour of historic sights, the Buffalo Bill Museum, the Cody Firearms Museum, and the Plains Indian Museum.
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