About Vacation Rentals in Wyoming

Two spectacular national parks welcome visitors to Wyoming, the last stand of the rugged west. Grand teton and Yellowstone national parks attract visitors in large numbers.
Yellowstone National Park is the world's first national park and the signature attraction of the park is the geyser called 'old faithful'. The park reveals American wilderness in its pristine best as a significant majority of the park's acreage remains undeveloped. Yellowstone is an ideal family vacation destination that offers touring motor-coach excursions, horseback trail rides and stage coach travel to explore the park. Grand Teton National Park, located in northwestern Wyoming is a huge draw in the state. Climbers and hikers frequent the park for its peaks that offer a tremendous hiking and climbing experience. The grand teton area is also home to over 300 species of birds and sixty species of mammals. Outdoor enthusiasts are offered exciting recreational opportunities in camping, hiking, boating, kayaking, and climbing in the Grand Teton area. Teton village presents vacationers with excellent lodging facilities. Many of the lodging facilities in Grand teton area provide grand views of the teton mountains as well. Wyoming vacation rental homes and villas are preferred by vacationers here for great deals and amenities offered.
Wyoming is a delight for those interested in archeology and paleontology. The state has several museums and national monuments that showcase paleontology displays. Wyoming Dinosaur Center in Thermopolis is known for its full-size dinosaur skeletons. The Fossil Butte National Monument displays an impressive collection of fossils of fish, plants and reptiles.