TOURISM
ROCK SPRINGS – The Sweetwater Events Complex will see the return of the Escapees RV Club to Rock Springs, for
SWEETWATER COUNTY – The Sweetwater County Joint Travel and Tourism Board celebrated a successful 2023 and gears up to improve
SWEETWATER COUNTY – A push to join two western Wyoming counties with offroad trails is moving along as support for
SWEETWATER COUNTY – Area museums are partnering with Sweetwater County Travel and Tourism to promote the county’s history during National
Sweetwater County – An outgoing member of Sweetwater County Travel and Tourism Board recently received honors recognizing nearly a decade
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Yellowstone National Park hosted 454,929 recreation visits in May 2023, which is a 13 percent decrease from
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Yellowstone National Park hosted 3,290,242 recreation visits in 2022, down 32 percent from 2021, which was the busiest
ROCK SPRNGS — Western Wyoming Community College (Western) will host two international tours this summer and will travel to Italy
CHEYENNE — Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites’ annual visitation numbers for 2022 indicate high visitor use is here to stay
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS — Yellowstone National Park officials are reporting the park hosted 232,117 recreation visits in October 2022, which
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS — Yellowstone National Park (YNP) is reporting it saw 567,587 recreation visits in September 2022, which is a
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS — Yellowstone National Park in conjunction with the Federal Highway Administration has determined that the Old Gardiner Road (a limited-access
MAMMOTH HOT SPRINGS — Yellowstone National Park hosted 582,211 recreation visits in August 2022, which is a 37 percent decrease from
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — Yellowstone National Park will begin allowing visitors back into the south loop of the park on Wednesday,
YELLOWSTON NATIONAL PARK — Yellowstone National Park is continuing major flood recovery efforts in the northern portion of the park, while
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK — During a virtual press conference this afternoon, Yellowstone National Park Superintendent Cam Sholly said they are still