![]() As you drive along the highway, see if you can catch glimpses of white in the distance you'll be spotting the patches of white fur on their bodies. Pronghorn have overtaken the grassland in Eastern Wyoming, basically claiming it as their own, wandering as far as the main streets that pass through nearby towns. Our larger trip through Colorado and Utah at this time was my first encounter with Pronghorn, as they ran in front of our car near Goblin Valley State Park. To get there, you'll likely find yourself driving hours and hours through the state to make it to this obscure corner of Wyoming.Īlong the way, you'll become very familiar with Pronghorn, an animal that looks like the cross between a deer and an antelope. ![]() ![]() Devils Tower National Monument is a natural rock formation that I promise will leave you speechless. But there is a unique feature on the eastern border that deserves a stop, especially if you're exploring nearby South Dakota. However, if you plan a trip to Wyoming, you'll quickly learn that most of those scenic views are on the western half of the state, the area home to Grand Tetons and Yellowstone National Parks. "Forever West" is Wyoming's tagline, and much like the glorious Pure Michigan ads we're also bombarded with in Chicago, it makes you want to hop on a plane and go, leaving the concrete and construction and noise of the city behind you. These sweeping ads plastered to bus shelters and taking over the L train highlight stunning views of the picturesque American West. For some reason, Wyoming billboards are advertised all over my home town of Chicago. ![]()
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