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Our Advertising PolicyBuckboard is a full service marina complete with boat rentals and repair services, an RV Park, and a sightseeing service. Well mannered, leashed, dogs... Read More
Set aside in 1891 as part of the Yellowstone Timberland Reserve, the Shoshone National Forest was the first national forest in the United States. It c... Read More
The trails here connect the Sheridan County Airport, Thorne-Rider Park and the Sheridan Country club. Pets must be leash and picked up after. Waste ba... Read More
Jackson Hole’s Old Time Photos is the premier photo shop for old time photos of you, your family, your friends, and your pooch. Just call ahead to l... Read More
This full-day trip allows you to relax as you see Yellowstone in a 15 passenger, air-conditioned van. Your dog is welcome to hang out with the tour st... Read More
During this 2 - 2.5 hour trip you'll have the opportunity to see Pronghorn Antelope, Golden Eagles, Coyotes, and Blacktailed Prairie Dogs, as well as ... Read More
Yellowtail Wildlife Habitat Management Area is an impressive 19,400 acres large complete with wetlands and an old growth cottonwood riparian system. T... Read More
Choose from 5 river scenic river trips. You dog is welcome to hang out with the staff in the office during your adventure.
Beck Lake Park offers fishing, picnics areas, trails, and waterfowl and wildlife viewing. More than two miles of asphalt trails encircle two large res... Read More
Located east of the Paul Stock Nature Trail, the Shoshone Riverway also winds along the Shoshone River, offering frequent sightings of waterfowl of al... Read More
This gravel trail system winds for 1.3 miles along the Shoshone River where eagles nest, ducks swim and the deer and antelope play. There is adequate ... Read More
Just outside Cody toward Yellowstone is a gravel public access road running along the Shoshone River. The road is for pedestrian and bicycle use. Auth... Read More
Offering up to 10 different wines by the glass, this is the Bighorn Basin's largest tasting selection. Well behaved pets are welcome to join you in th... Read More
The University of Wyoming offers a wide range of cultural, sporting, and other activities and boasts a beautiful campus. Walk the grounds or contact t... Read More
With its expansive vistas and high plains, Vedauwoo Recreational Area is an excellent place to spot wildlife. Look for antelope, moose, deer, and the ... Read More
Fort Bridger is a state Historical Landmark with a very rich military and cultural history. Numerous restored buildings make up the museum. Dogs who c... Read More
With over 40 parks, Casper is surely a great place to take your pet for a walk. Dogs are welcome in all city parks but not in buildings or swimming be... Read More
Learn about central Wyoming's regional history, tour a reconstructed 1865 military post, and enjoy exhibits on prehistoric peoples, the Plains Indians... Read More
The Medicine Wheel, located in the Bighorn National Forest atop Medicine Mountain, is an impressive 80 feet in diameter. There is a rich history behin... Read More
Fort Laramie was originally established as a private fur trading fort in 1834. This national park witnessed much of America's western expansion. Leash... Read More
Cross the Medicine Bow Mountains via the Snowy Range Scenic Byway and experience the varied and beautiful landscapes of this part of the country. Dogs... Read More
This trolley tour features a 60 minute, 22 mile, fully narrated tour of Cody, Wyoming. This historic western town was founded by none other than Will... Read More
The Ames Monument, a 60-foot tall granite pyramid, stands as a memorial to Oakes and Oliver Ames, who were instrumental in the construction of the fir... Read More
If you want to experience the majestic beauty of wild horses in all their enchanting glory this is the place to visit! Dogs must be on leash when outs... Read More
This museum illustrates the history of this frontier prison and is also home to Wyomings Peace Officers Association musuem. Dogs are not permitted ins... Read More
The Musuem of the Mountain Man pays homage to the Western fur trade and the men who established commerce to the West through live demonstrations, spec... Read More
Hall's Marina is an excellent place to enjoy fishing, water sports, and boating. They also feature an extensive schedule of onsite activities. Check t... Read More
Once hunting grounds for various tribes, then a stagecoach station along the Cheyenne-Deadwood Stage Line, this historic site allows visitors to trave... Read More
Fort Phil Kearney, the largest of the three forts built along the Bozeman Trail, was established to protect travelers from attack by Plains Indian gro... Read More
Standing at 136 feet tall, Independence Rock is an impressive site to behold. This famous Emigrent Trail Monument has been nicknamed The Register of t... Read More
Conner Battlefield State Historic Site features 20 camping and picnic sites. Relax in the shade of large cottonwood trees or enjoy fishing for trout a... Read More
This prison was built in 1872 and restored in 1989. Exhibits of note include Women Inmates of the Wyoming Territotial Prison and Butch Cassidy. Dogs a... Read More
The Ames Monument is a large pyramid designed by architect H. H. Richardson and dedicated to the Ames brothers who financed the Union Pacific Railroad... Read More
Pets are welcome on the grounds but not in the building.
Fort Bridger State Historic Site can be reached by taking Interstate 80, Exit 34 then going approximately 3 miles to the town of Ft.Bridger. The site ... Read More
Located just off of I-90, exit 44, Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site offers an easy addition to plans for those traveling between Yellowstone Natio... Read More
Pets are welcome on the grounds but not in buildings.
Independence Rock State Historic Site is on the south side of State Route 220 at the Independence Rock Rest Area.
The Oregon Trail was one of the primary routes used by emigrants heading westward across the American continent in the 1840s. Although many remnants o... Read More