Wyoming’s Lakes, Loops and Monuments Are Camera-Ready

Artist Point
This scenic spot in Yellowstone National Park opens to a view of Lower Yellowstone Falls and the Grand Canyon of Yellowstone. Don’t forget your camera or phone to capture its magic.

Schwabacher Landing
East of the Grand Tetons, located on the banks of the Snake River, you’ll find Schwabacher’s Landing. The landing is a favorite for anglers and river rafters and provides a spectacular view of the Tetons.

Devils Tower National Monument
America’s first national monument, Devils Tower is a jaw-dropping backdrop for any photo. Sitting 867 feet above the rolling prairie, make sure you have the camera ready from a distance.

Lake Marie
Located in the southeastern part of the state, Lake Marie is a brilliant blue lake in Medicine Bow National Forest. With its pristine waters and a path circling the lake, this is a great place to stop and rest while enjoying the view.

Wild Horse Scenic Loop
Connecting Green River and Rock Springs in southwest Wyoming, this 23-mile trail is home to a herd of wild horses and Pilot Butte. With breathtaking desert landscape and a chance to encounter wildlife, we recommend a four-wheel drive vehicle to discover multiple picture-perfect stopping points.

East of the Grand Tetons, located on the banks of the Snake River, you’ll find Schwabacher’s Landing. The landing is a favorite for anglers and river rafters and provides a spectacular view of the Tetons. Photo courtesy of the Wyoming Office of Tourism

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