There's several spots throughout the entire state of Wyoming that are great for hiking. With summer being in full swing, now is a perfect time to make the trip to do just that. Given our landscapes, luckily, the popular travel publication Lonely Planet has listed the 'Top 8 Hikes in Wyoming'. And it just so happens that southeast Wyoming has one of those hikes, which is also the 'best high-altitude hike' in the state.
It is definitely that ideal time of year for hiking and with Wyoming being a prime spot with so many trails, there are lots of options to head out to. One of those options happened to end up on the list of 'Best Fall 2021 Hikes' in North America.
With so many people ready to put 2020 behind them as quickly as possible, you can certainly kick things in to high gear right of the bat in 2021 with a New Year's Day First Day Hike, hosted by Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites.
Summer in Casper is hands down one of the best times of the year. Between the warm weather, breathtaking sunsets, and the wildlife that comes out from hiding during the colder months. You just can't beat it.
Being off the grid is something that the cowboy state knows how to do better than any other place besides Antarctica, but let's face it. Who wants to go there and freeze your butt off? We get enough of that around here in the first place.