“The landscape belongs to the person who looks at it.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
Use your feet, a bike, a car…there’s so much to see.
Tour the countryside, watch the agricultural enterprises go through the season. Watch wildlife of all varieties, some seldom seen, other abundant. Hummingbirds: Broadtails, Rufous and Calliope performing their own unique flights; eagles soaring and nesting; osprey fishing and young learning to fly; deer and fox plus sometimes moose and elk. ALWAYS pronghorn antelope. In early June the young are born, and by the end of June they become visible. It’s a busy time in the wild.
The scenery is endless from mountains to valleys, and forests to plains. Geological shapes, and even sand dunes and deserts can be easily found. And ghost towns, and migration trails for pioneers/settlers. It’s beauty and history everywhere.
Enjoy the Medicine Bow Forest or Hogg Park or any number of sights. It’s all here...