9 Things To Do In Wyoming When You Thought You’ve Done Everything

Discover underrated and unique spots in Wyoming that deserve a place on your bucket list.

While you may be familiar with Wyoming for its National Parks such as Yellowstone and Grand Teton, and the town of Jackson Hole as a winter playground, there's plenty more to seek out within the state. There is no shortcoming of unique things to do in Wyoming that the guidebooks often keep to themselves. Check out a few underrated spots in the Cowboy State that deserve to be on your bucket list.

1. Castle Gardens

This ancient petroglyph site is one of the coolest spots in the state. It takes some planning (and a 4x4 vehicle) to get there, but it certainly deserves a spot on your Wyoming bucket list. Read more about Castle Gardens and what makes it a Wyoming hidden gem.

2. Visit The Smallest, Coldest, Snowiest Town Around

​​Bondurant is the coldest town in Wyoming, and you'll love the tiny town charm no matter the weather. Take a trip to visit this little slice of paradise and you'll understand what Wyoming truly is.

3. Hike up to the Bighorn Medicine Wheel

A respectful visit to the Bighorn Medicine Wheel needs to be on every Wyomingite's bucket list. This sacred Native American worship site is significant to many of the area tribes to this day. Learn more about ​​Bighorn Medicine Wheel and why it is such a meaningful and unique place in Wyoming.

4. Drive the Chief Joseph Scenic Byway

When it comes to gorgeous mountain drives, it's hard to beat Wyoming. Take the 46-mile Chief Joseph Scenic Byway to see some of the best views from the heart of Wyoming. Be sure to read the full story of the beautiful ​​Chief Joseph Scenic Byway.

5. Travel with Historic Trails West

Spend a few days out on the Oregon Trail on your very own Wagon Train. Relive Wyoming's past on these day trips, overnight treks, or multi-day excursions with ​​Historic Trails West.

6. Visit the eeriest ghost towns around.

When you're out of places to visit, make it a point to track down the creepiest ghost towns and abandoned, haunted spots around. This road trip of ​​Wyoming ghost towns takes you to some cool, creepy spots.

7. Tour the Carissa Mine

The historic Carissa Mine is open for tours! Visit South Pass City to see what life was like in an 1800s-era mining town. Keep reading to find out how to tour the historic ​​Carissa Mine.

8. Camp at Jenny Lake

The most spectacular lakeside campground in the world is tucked into Grand Teton National Park. You'll want to get up early to get in line for a spot, as it fills up by 8 am and sites are first come, first serve. Read on to learn why camping at ​​Jenny Lake is one of the best things to do in Wyoming.

9. Attend the Old West Cookout.

Many people initially write off the ​​Old West Cookout at Roosevelt Lodge as cheesy and hokey, but once you actually attend, you'll see why so many people return year after year! This old west style cookout is served up in the lands that made Teddy Roosevelt fall in love with Wyoming and the Yellowstone area. The live entertainment and hearty meals make this a memorable experience.

Have you experienced any of these unique things to do in Wyoming? What's your favorite underrated Wyoming adventure? Be sure to let us know in the comment section. We would love to hear from you!

If you're looking to hop in your car and make a road trip out of these Wyoming hidden gems or other stunning destinations, be sure to use our ultimate packing list to make your trip a breeze!

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