Are you looking to plan the most Wyoming day ever? Check out a few suggestions from time-honored Wyoming traditions and plan a fun day in the best place on earth.

  1. Hit the road for a scenic drive.

K. Magaraci Whether you drive the Snowy Range Road, the Beartooth Highway, or cross Dead Indian Pass, there’s a scenic drive pretty much anywhere you go in Wyoming.

  1. Unplug from the world.

K. Magaraci It’s so nice to be able to head out to a cabin, or to the woods, or to just turn off your phone and TV and enjoy a relaxing day unplugged from the world.

  1. Take in some history.

K. Magaraci Wyoming’s history is on display everywhere you go! Head out to your favorite museum or historic site, or just drive around a while until you see a turnout to explore.

  1. Visit a National Forest or Park

K. Magaraci Wyoming is home to millions of acres of protected land. Get out there and see it for yourself!

  1. Hang out with the wildlife.

K. Magaraci Moose, elk, black bears, grizzlies, antelope - you’ll find them all if you know where to look! Spend some time with your binoculars (and bear spray) and see what you can spot on your Wyoming safari.

  1. Enjoy a hearty steak dinner.

Google Local / Kriste Lindenberg There are dozens of iconic steakhouses here, because ranchers really know how to eat. Make a reservation at your favorite spot or plan a trip to try some place new.

  1. Go camping.

Flickr / Troy Smith Leave modern day amenities behind and get into the woods. All you need is a tent to have the time of your life.

  1. Head to the Rodeo.

Flickr / Allan Harris Wyoming’s favorite sport is pretty brutal, but cowboys and cowgirls are tough. Watch the thrilling barrel races, team roping, and reining sports to see the partnership between a ranch horse and a rider.

Do these Wyoming traditions remind you of life in the Cowboy State? Tell us what else you would do to plan a perfect Wyoming day in the comments below.

K. Magaraci

Whether you drive the Snowy Range Road, the Beartooth Highway, or cross Dead Indian Pass, there’s a scenic drive pretty much anywhere you go in Wyoming.

It’s so nice to be able to head out to a cabin, or to the woods, or to just turn off your phone and TV and enjoy a relaxing day unplugged from the world.

Wyoming’s history is on display everywhere you go! Head out to your favorite museum or historic site, or just drive around a while until you see a turnout to explore.

Wyoming is home to millions of acres of protected land. Get out there and see it for yourself!

Moose, elk, black bears, grizzlies, antelope - you’ll find them all if you know where to look! Spend some time with your binoculars (and bear spray) and see what you can spot on your Wyoming safari.

Google Local / Kriste Lindenberg

There are dozens of iconic steakhouses here, because ranchers really know how to eat. Make a reservation at your favorite spot or plan a trip to try some place new.

Flickr / Troy Smith

Leave modern day amenities behind and get into the woods. All you need is a tent to have the time of your life.

Flickr / Allan Harris

Wyoming’s favorite sport is pretty brutal, but cowboys and cowgirls are tough. Watch the thrilling barrel races, team roping, and reining sports to see the partnership between a ranch horse and a rider.

For more on living in the best place on earth, read 24 Reasons Living In Wyoming Is The Best And Everyone Should Move Here.

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