WYOMING

Wyoming is situated in the Western United States. It is surrounded by Montana to the north; Nebraska and South Dakota to the east; Colorado and Utah to the south; and Montana and Idaho to the west. The state capital and largest city of Wyoming is Cheyenne with a population of approximately 28,000. The total population of Wyoming is 578,759 people.

 

Wyoming is 253,348 square kilometers in size and is known for the High Plains to the east and the Rocky Mountains in the remainder of this state. The majority of Wyoming’s climate is classified as semi-arid and continental.

FINE ART PHOTOGRAPHY OF WYOMING

GRAND TETON NATIONAL PARK

Grand Teton National Park was established in 1929 in northwestern Wyoming. It is 1,300 square kilometers in size and contains the majority of the Teton Mountain Range and the Jackson Hole valley. This park was named after the Grand Teton – the largest mountain in the Teton Range. Grand Teton National Park is also known for Jackson Lake many other lakes, rivers and glaciers.

YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK

Yellowstone is a vast national park that spans 8,983 square kilometers and is located in parts of Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. It was designated as a national park in 1872 and is also classified as a Unesco World Heritage site. Yellowstone is known for its lakes, canyons, rivers, forests, mountain ranges, and geothermal features like the Old Faithful geyser.  This National Park is also home to the Yellowstone Caldera, the largest super volcano in the American continent.

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