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The
stark landscape of Southwest Region of Wyoming hides a vast
array of natural treasures from the mineral riches
which started so much of the areas settlements to the
fossilized remains of ancient animals in the layers of rock
of Fossil Butte National Monument. Fort Bridger was the last
stop in Wyoming for the major emigrant trails and todays
visitors can get of sense of what those early pioneers saw
in this beautiful part of the country. Home to more than
1,600 wild horses in five separate Wild Horse Herd
Management areas, Southwest Wyoming is the place for
visiting these majestic animals in the wild. Flaming Gorge
Recreation Area comprises more that 200,000 acres of scenic
land surrounding a vast reservoir with over 375 miles of
shoreline ranging from low beaches to high cliffs. this area
is rich in fishing and boating activities.
Dude Ranches,Country
Lodges and Bed and Breakfast offer a natives view of
this outdoor playground.