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Virtual Tours of Wyoming

Adventures by Disney Trip to Wyoming: Check this video out and follow on one family’s trip to Wyoming!
Over Wyoming: this is an hour long show but a great overview of Wyoming! Stream it to your TV and watch as a family!

Places to Visit in Wyoming:
Jackson Hole: This video takes place in the winter and shows all the beauty and deliciousness of Jackson Hole
Triangle C Dude Ranch: for a Cowboy/girl experience!
Jackson Hole Playhouse: top attraction for the theatre lovers!
Grand Teton National Park
Yellowstone National Park: Geysers, Bison, and Thermal Pools - oh my! Includes video from Old Faithful Geyser, Grand Prismatic Spring, Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook Trail, Biscuit Basin, Midway Geyser Basin, Mammoth Hot Springs, Hayden Valley, Mud Volcano Loop, Fountain Paint Pots Loop and more!
Wind River Indian Reservation: learn about the rich history and culture of the Eastern Shoshone and Northern Arapaho tribes
Devil’s Tower: first National Monument (designated in 1906). View Live Web Cam via this link!

 
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Learn More About Wyoming!

Wyoming Fun Facts: Did you know that Wyoming was the first state to give women the right to vote? Learn this and other fun facts!
Learn about what a Teen Rancher Does: Follow this family’s journey to Wyoming and their experience shadowing a Teen Rancher!
What is the meaning of the Wyoming State Flag? Learn why the Wyoming flag is designed how it is
Animals of Yellowstone: Learn about the different animals of Yellowstone and facts about them
Wyoming: Where I Belong: Learn this state song with the lyrics on the video!

 
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Free Educational Resources

Wyoming Easter Math Activity: Great for grades 5+ - deals with math skills with distance and adding higher numbers. Free download zip file
Wyoming Word Search: Find the words related to Wyoming in this free word search!
Wyoming Research Fact Sheet: Fill out this fact sheet with your research about Wyoming
Wyoming Scavenger Hunt: Find the answers to these Wyoming questions and fill out your own Scavenger Hunt.
Wyoming Fun Facts Powerpoint: learn fun facts about Wyoming and there’s even an activity sheet at the end to complete
Wyoming State Flower Coloring Page: Color the Wyoming State Flower
Wyoming State Flag Coloring Page: Color the Wyoming State Flag
Wyoming Fun Facts: Word Search, Word Scramble, and Quiz Questions

Free Online Wyoming Learning Games for Kids: Games include Unscramble, Nature Calls, Word Search, and More!

Movies about Wyoming:
Amazon Prime: Druid Peak (free with subscription)
Hulu: Flicka (free with subscription) or rent on Amazon for $3.99
Amazon: Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid (rent for $3.99)
Amazon: Spencer’s Mountain (rent for $2.99)

Books About Wyoming:
A Hat Flies Over Wyoming

Wyoming Travel Tips (from www.travelwyoming.com)

Just like the pioneers, make sure you have everything you need for your Wyoming journey.

  1. Wyoming has the second highest elevation in the United States. With the high elevation, there is less oxygen and less atmosphere. Be sure to put on a lot of sunscreen. Play with some cowboy style - grab a hat and sunglasses before you head outside.

  2. Because there is less oxygen in the air, you can get tired faster. One good way to keep yourself from getting tired is to drink plenty of water. This will make sure that your body has the oxygen it needs to see all of the wonderful places in Wyoming.

  3. Weather is unpredictable in Wyoming. As in many states, the old saying is true: “If you don't like the weather, wait fifteen minutes or drive fifteen miles.” The weather is generally cool in the morning, and it might rain in the afternoon. So wherever you go, it is a good idea to have a jacket with you. In the higher elevations, snow is not unusual, even in the summer.

  4. Wyoming is in the Mountain Time Zone. Be sure to reset your clocks and watches. We wouldn't want you to be late for all of the fun that awaits you.

  5. One of the great attractions in Wyoming is our abundance of wildlife. We encourage people to view wildlife responsibly. This means keeping your distance from the animals. These animals may seem friendly, but they might not respond to your presence in a friendly way if you get too close.

  6. Camping is a large reason that many people come to our state. Be sure to bring some mosquito and bug repellant for the summer months.

  7. Wyoming has a lot of wide open spaces and many miles between towns, so don't forget to bring copies of the coloring pages, games and puzzles from our site to help pass the time away. Have you ever played the Alphabet Billboard game? The idea is to see who can find every letter in the alphabet on billboards and signs along the road. Only one person can use a billboard and the first person that calls it, gets to use it. Some of the letters like Q, X and Z are a challenge – can you find them all? Wyoming has visitors from all over the United States. Another fun game on the road is the License Plate game, where you try to find a license plate from all 50 states; this can be a real challenge sometimes!

  8. Wyoming has many back roads and byways. Take a trip off the beaten path like the early settlers did.

  9. Last but not least, don't forget your camera. There are so many beautiful things to see and do, you will want to capture those memories and take them home with you.

Virtual Field Trip to Wyoming: Complete!

Can you imagine how peaceful and serene it must be to live in one of the largest states with one of the smallest populations? Nothing but beautiful sights to surround you with incredible wildlife and natural beauty!

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