Every state has its own weird attractions and Wyoming is no exception. Weird things tend to be very intriguing. Here are some of the weirdest places in Wyoming things that you need to check out if you want to get to know the stranger side of the Cowboy State.

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What stereotypes are there about Wyoming?

When people think about Wyoming, images of the cowboys and the wild west come to mind! While there's certainly a lot of Cowboy History here in the state, we're also home to an impressive amount of preserved indigenous history, and it's so important to learn about those who were here long before Buffalo Bill rolled into town. Other stereotypes about Wyoming include that we're all carnivores (ok, mostly true) and that we spend so much time outside that we don't really pay attention to modern technology. While that's true in some regards, it's isn't a wasteland of landline phones and dial-up inter... wait, what were we talking about?

What are the best small towns in Wyoming?

Some of Wyoming's best small towns include Sundance, Saratoga, Thermopolis, and Lander. You'll find plenty to do in each town, from exploring museums and historic sites to getting out to enjoy the great outdoors. In Saratoga, be sure to stop by the Hobo Hot Springs. In Thermopolis, visit Hot Springs State Park for a fun day of hiking!

Where should I go to take photos of Wyoming?

If you love photography, Wyoming is paradise! Try your skills at photographing wildlife in Yellowstone, or landscapes in Grand Teton. Bighorn National Forest provides plenty of opportunities to capture photos of pristine wilderness, and the unique architecture of towns like Sheridan, Buffalo, Laramie, and Cheyenne make for wonderful pictures too!