All summer long, millions of people head to western Wyoming to explore our nation’s most beautiful parks. Meanwhile, Wyomingites know that the real place to travel is to the east. Eastern Wyoming is full of underrated and underappreciated destinations so if you are looking for things to do in Eastern Wyoming, check out some of them below, and click the links in each description to learn more.

1. Devils Tower	

Flickr / Fran America’s First National Monument is here in eastern Wyoming, and it’s one of the coolest geologic wonders of the world and is our favorite Eastern Wyoming Attraction. You’ll want to spend the whole day here hiking around the tower, watching the climbers make it to the top, and staring up at the stars after it gets impossibly dark. Devils Tower, WY 82714, USA

2. Fort Laramie National Historic Site	

Flickr / Kent Kanouse Fort Laramie was once a crucial stop along the Oregon Trail, and now it’s known as one of the most haunted places in the world. Whether you believe in ghosts or are just interested in migrant history, this Fort is worth exploring. Fort Laramie, WY, USA

3. Aladdin General Store	

Facebook / Aladdin General Store The cute and quirky Aladdin General Store is located in one of Wyoming’s smallest towns. The store itself is an attraction for those stopping by, and you can easily spend hours browsing their unique wares. Aladdin General Store, Wyoming 24, Aladdin, WY, USA

4. The Charming Town of Gillette	

Flickr / J. Stephen Conn Gillette is easily one of Wyoming’s most underrated towns, and you’ll have a great time on a day trip out this way. Stop for a great bite to eat or just enjoy the town’s history and scenery, and you’ll want to come back again and again. Gillette, WY, USA

5. Snowy Range Scenic Byway	

jodene e/flickr The views along the Snowy Range Scenic Byway are some of the best in Wyoming, yet so few people even know about this gorgeous road! Catch views of Medicine Bow Peak and other Snowy Range summits as you take a detour through Medicine Bow National Forest at one of the best places to visit in Eastern Wyoming. Snowy Range Ski Area, 3254 WY-130, Centennial, WY 82055, USA

6. The Strange Vore Buffalo Jump Site	

Facebook / Vore Buffalo Jump The Vore Buffalo Jump Site is easily one of the strangest places in America. This sinkhole was once used to capture thousands of Buffalo during Native American hunts, and their bones are still being unearthed to this day. Vore Buffalo Jump Foundation, Old U.S. 14, Sundance, WY, USA

7. Glendo Reservoir	

Brent McQuery/Google Local Glendo Reservoir is home to one of Wyoming’s best kept secrets—a gorgeous beach! Who needs the ocean when you can splash and swim here? Make sure to head out here before it’s too cold for a dip in the water. Glendo Reservoir, Wyoming 82213, USA

8. Wyoming Territorial Prison	

Facebook / Wyoming Territorial Prison The fascinating Wyoming Territorial Prison is one of the most interesting historic sites in the state. Take a tour and learn about the notorious inmates who were kept here, and the crimes that they committed. Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site, Snowy Range Road, Laramie, WY, USA

9. Hoofprints of the Past Museum	

Tripadvisor / Nathan T. After just one visit to the Hoofbeats of the Past Museum, it’s easy to understand why this place earned a spot on our list of Wyoming’s Most Underrated Museums. Enjoy the displays that show off the history of the West and the Cowboy State. Hoofprints of the Past Museum, Nolan Avenue, Kaycee, WY, USA

10. Fort Phil Kearny & Sheridan	

Tripadvisor / 938fjg The Fort Phil Kearny is a historic site in Sheridan than offers a glimpse of what life was like along the Bozeman Trail for soldiers and natives in the 1860s. While you’re in the area, explore Sheridan and learn what makes this spot one of the state’s most underrated destinations. Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, 528 Wagon Box Rd, Banner, WY 82832, USA

11. Ayers Natural Bridge	

Flickr / Sandy Weaver Hikers and adventurers will love a day trip to Ayers Natural Bridge. This unique geological wonder was created thanks to the power of water, and the forces of nature are so apparent here that it will blow your mind. Ayres Natural Bridge Park, 208 Natural Bridge Rd, Douglas, WY 82633, USA

When it comes to visiting Eastern Wyoming, there’s something for everyone. What’s your favorite thing to do in Eastern Wyoming?

Flickr / Fran

America’s First National Monument is here in eastern Wyoming, and it’s one of the coolest geologic wonders of the world and is our favorite Eastern Wyoming Attraction. You’ll want to spend the whole day here hiking around the tower, watching the climbers make it to the top, and staring up at the stars after it gets impossibly dark.

Devils Tower, WY 82714, USA

Flickr / Kent Kanouse

Fort Laramie was once a crucial stop along the Oregon Trail, and now it’s known as one of the most haunted places in the world. Whether you believe in ghosts or are just interested in migrant history, this Fort is worth exploring.

Fort Laramie, WY, USA

Facebook / Aladdin General Store

The cute and quirky Aladdin General Store is located in one of Wyoming’s smallest towns. The store itself is an attraction for those stopping by, and you can easily spend hours browsing their unique wares.

Aladdin General Store, Wyoming 24, Aladdin, WY, USA

Flickr / J. Stephen Conn

Gillette is easily one of Wyoming’s most underrated towns, and you’ll have a great time on a day trip out this way. Stop for a great bite to eat or just enjoy the town’s history and scenery, and you’ll want to come back again and again.

Gillette, WY, USA

jodene e/flickr

The views along the Snowy Range Scenic Byway are some of the best in Wyoming, yet so few people even know about this gorgeous road! Catch views of Medicine Bow Peak and other Snowy Range summits as you take a detour through Medicine Bow National Forest at one of the best places to visit in Eastern Wyoming.

Snowy Range Ski Area, 3254 WY-130, Centennial, WY 82055, USA

Facebook / Vore Buffalo Jump

The Vore Buffalo Jump Site is easily one of the strangest places in America. This sinkhole was once used to capture thousands of Buffalo during Native American hunts, and their bones are still being unearthed to this day.

Vore Buffalo Jump Foundation, Old U.S. 14, Sundance, WY, USA

Brent McQuery/Google Local

Glendo Reservoir is home to one of Wyoming’s best kept secrets—a gorgeous beach! Who needs the ocean when you can splash and swim here? Make sure to head out here before it’s too cold for a dip in the water.

Glendo Reservoir, Wyoming 82213, USA

Facebook / Wyoming Territorial Prison

The fascinating Wyoming Territorial Prison is one of the most interesting historic sites in the state. Take a tour and learn about the notorious inmates who were kept here, and the crimes that they committed.

Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site, Snowy Range Road, Laramie, WY, USA

Tripadvisor / Nathan T.

After just one visit to the Hoofbeats of the Past Museum, it’s easy to understand why this place earned a spot on our list of Wyoming’s Most Underrated Museums. Enjoy the displays that show off the history of the West and the Cowboy State.

Hoofprints of the Past Museum, Nolan Avenue, Kaycee, WY, USA

Tripadvisor / 938fjg

The Fort Phil Kearny is a historic site in Sheridan than offers a glimpse of what life was like along the Bozeman Trail for soldiers and natives in the 1860s. While you’re in the area, explore Sheridan and learn what makes this spot one of the state’s most underrated destinations.

Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, 528 Wagon Box Rd, Banner, WY 82832, USA

Flickr / Sandy Weaver

Hikers and adventurers will love a day trip to Ayers Natural Bridge. This unique geological wonder was created thanks to the power of water, and the forces of nature are so apparent here that it will blow your mind.

Ayres Natural Bridge Park, 208 Natural Bridge Rd, Douglas, WY 82633, USA

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Things To Do In Eastern Wyoming June 23, 2022 SKS What’s the most beautiful hike in Wyoming? Mystic Falls Trail Mystic Falls Trail has to be the most beautiful hike in all of Wyoming. This short 2.5-mile hike can be found in the famous Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and is absolutely breathtaking. Along the way, you’ll get to admire multiple hot pools of various colors, unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. However, the highlight of the hike is Mystic Falls itself. This waterfall cascades down the mountainside and is simply stunning. Whether you are looking for a quick hike to explore some of the best that Yellowstone National Park and Wyoming have to offer, or you want to spend all afternoon listening to the relaxing sounds of Mystic Falls, you absolutely have to check out Mystic Falls Trail. What are the most highly rated kid-friendly hikes in Wyoming? Devil’s Tower Trail Clocking in at a short 1.5 miles, the hike along Devil’s Tower Trail is a quick hike that takes you to some absolutely incredible views of the famous Devil’s Tower. This giant rock formation rises out of the Wyoming ground, and is unlike any rock formation you’ve seen or explored before! What’s the most beautiful lake in Wyoming? Jenny Lake Jenny Lake is the most beautiful lake in Wyoming, partly due to its beautiful surroundings. Jenny Lake can be found in the amazing Grand Teton National Park where it is known as the “centerpiece of the park” for a good reason. From the lake, you can admire the surrounding peaks and forests that make Grand Teton National Park famous. Whether you are looking to hike around Jenny Lake on the eight-mile trail or swim or boat on the lake, you absolutely have to stop by Jenny Lake next time you are in Wyoming.

The OIYS Visitor Center

Things To Do In Eastern Wyoming

June 23, 2022

SKS

What’s the most beautiful hike in Wyoming? Mystic Falls Trail Mystic Falls Trail has to be the most beautiful hike in all of Wyoming. This short 2.5-mile hike can be found in the famous Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and is absolutely breathtaking. Along the way, you’ll get to admire multiple hot pools of various colors, unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. However, the highlight of the hike is Mystic Falls itself. This waterfall cascades down the mountainside and is simply stunning. Whether you are looking for a quick hike to explore some of the best that Yellowstone National Park and Wyoming have to offer, or you want to spend all afternoon listening to the relaxing sounds of Mystic Falls, you absolutely have to check out Mystic Falls Trail. What are the most highly rated kid-friendly hikes in Wyoming? Devil’s Tower Trail Clocking in at a short 1.5 miles, the hike along Devil’s Tower Trail is a quick hike that takes you to some absolutely incredible views of the famous Devil’s Tower. This giant rock formation rises out of the Wyoming ground, and is unlike any rock formation you’ve seen or explored before! What’s the most beautiful lake in Wyoming? Jenny Lake Jenny Lake is the most beautiful lake in Wyoming, partly due to its beautiful surroundings. Jenny Lake can be found in the amazing Grand Teton National Park where it is known as the “centerpiece of the park” for a good reason. From the lake, you can admire the surrounding peaks and forests that make Grand Teton National Park famous. Whether you are looking to hike around Jenny Lake on the eight-mile trail or swim or boat on the lake, you absolutely have to stop by Jenny Lake next time you are in Wyoming.

The OIYS Visitor Center

The OIYS Visitor Center

Mystic Falls Trail

Mystic Falls Trail has to be the most beautiful hike in all of Wyoming. This short 2.5-mile hike can be found in the famous Yellowstone National Park in Wyoming and is absolutely breathtaking. Along the way, you’ll get to admire multiple hot pools of various colors, unlike anything you’ve ever seen before. However, the highlight of the hike is Mystic Falls itself. This waterfall cascades down the mountainside and is simply stunning. Whether you are looking for a quick hike to explore some of the best that Yellowstone National Park and Wyoming have to offer, or you want to spend all afternoon listening to the relaxing sounds of Mystic Falls, you absolutely have to check out Mystic Falls Trail.

What are the most highly rated kid-friendly hikes in Wyoming?

Devil’s Tower Trail

Clocking in at a short 1.5 miles, the hike along Devil’s Tower Trail is a quick hike that takes you to some absolutely incredible views of the famous Devil’s Tower. This giant rock formation rises out of the Wyoming ground, and is unlike any rock formation you’ve seen or explored before!

What’s the most beautiful lake in Wyoming?

Jenny Lake

Jenny Lake is the most beautiful lake in Wyoming, partly due to its beautiful surroundings. Jenny Lake can be found in the amazing Grand Teton National Park where it is known as the “centerpiece of the park” for a good reason. From the lake, you can admire the surrounding peaks and forests that make Grand Teton National Park famous. Whether you are looking to hike around Jenny Lake on the eight-mile trail or swim or boat on the lake, you absolutely have to stop by Jenny Lake next time you are in Wyoming.