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Abbreviation
WY
Capital
Cheyenne
Currency
United States Dollar (USD)
Language
English

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Wyoming, a vast, empty state of glorious wilderness, national parks, national monuments, historic trails, and cattle ranches, is the least populous state in the U.S. with only about five hundred thousand residents. It is perhaps most famous for Yellowstone National Park, but it is full of many other beautiful spots including half a dozen mountain ranges. Wyoming is where the Great Plains meet the Rockies in an arid mix of deserts, plateaus, and craggy peaks. These include the Wind River Range, the Big Horn Mountains, and the Teton range, beautifully preserved in Grand Teton National Park (named after the second highest peak in the state, Grand Teton). Hiking, trekking, backpacking, biking, skiing, and dogsledding are all favorite pasttimes of travelers to (and residents of) Wyoming.
 
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Overall Recommendation:Don't Bother Great Place
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Scenery:Drab Spectacular
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Popularity:Undiscovered Heavily Traveled
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