4Wyoming

Also known as “The Cowboy State”, Wyoming, like Colorado, is located in the Western United States’ Mountain West subregion. It covers an area of 97,913 square miles and was officially designated the 44th state in the US in 1890. Wyoming earned a score of 6.6 for its 2,471 named mountains and 4,000 lovely large natural lakes.  

Many travelers come to this state to explore the famous Yellowstone and Grand Teton national parks. Of course, there are numerous other naturally beautiful places to see here. Other highlights here include Ayres Natural Bridge, the Bighorn Mountains, the film-famous Devils Tower National Monument, the seemingly oddly named Killpecker Sand Dunes, the mighty North Platte River, the Red Desert, Shoshone Cavern, South Pass, and, of course, the Thermopolis Hot Springs. 

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