The Most Beautiful Canyon In America Is Right Here In Wyoming… And It Isn’t The Grand Canyon Of The Yellowstone

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area offers stunning wilderness, wildlife, and outdoor activities on the Wyoming-Montana border.

Wyoming's natural wonders are endless! From canyons to rivers to wildlife oases, there is something for every nature lover to enjoy. If you think that the only big, notable canyon in the state is the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, you've got some exploring to do!

When everyone thinks of beautiful canyons in Wyoming, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone often jumps to mind.

However, did you know that there is a remarkably beautiful canyon that straddles the Wyoming-Montana border?

The drive up through Northern Wyoming into Southern Montana traverses a remarkably beautiful landscape. You'll fall in love at first sight.

Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area preserves over 120,000 acres of stunning wilderness.

The Canyon was carved by the Bighorn River, and the recreation area was established with the creation of Yellowtail Dam.

The damming of the river created Bighorn Lake, and served to draw attention to this beautiful natural wonder.

Today, the Canyon is a popular spot for hikers, mountain bikers, travelers, campers, and those who love to fish.

You can't go wrong when you spend a day here.

The canyon is home to lots of wildife, too, including bighorn sheep and even wild horses from the Pryor Mountain herd.

Keep an eye out when you drive through and you never know what you'll see!

To learn more about Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area, visit the National Parks website, right here.

If you want to plan a trip to see the Pryor Mountain wild horses, read about how the Admission-Free Pryor Mountain Wild Mustang Center In Wyoming Is The Perfect Day Trip Destination and plan a day of exploration and wildlife spotting right here in the Cowboy State. There are so many reasons to love it here!

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