Yesterday, one of Wyoming's most beloved places officially celebrated its 114th birthday.
On May 22, 1902, Medicine Bow National Forest was established as a forest reserve by President Theodore Roosevelt.
Although the area, which covers more than one million square miles in southeastern Wyoming, has been federally protected for over a century, it was considered a sacred meeting place for Native Am
The road closures would provide areas of secure habitat for deer and elk during transition periods, difficult winter months and the fawning and calving season.
Next month marks the 41st anniversary of a bizarre incident that ranks among the weirdest alien abduction stories ever told. On October 25, 1974, Carl Higdon was hunting in the Medicine Bow National Forest.
According to his account, as he attempted to shoot down an elk, the bullet from his rifle traveled in slow motion and he felt a strange sensation...
Christmas tree permits are now available at all Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest offices in Colorado and Wyoming for $10.00.
Each permit allows for the cutting of one tree on National Forest System Lands. There is a limit of five permits per household...