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Photos and videos of the destroyed roadway flooded social media after it gave way on June 7. Officials have not given a timeline for opening the highway.
Im sure there must have been edges to make the foot placements better, says Jesse Dufton, but because I cant see, I didnt find any. Ive never known such pain in my calves.
We love national parks, but they can get packed. These national monuments have the same spectacular landscapes, hikes, and adventures, without the crowds.
Our columnist breaks down the laws that allow for animal cruelty
We asked our editors for the most romantic trips theyd ever taken. From fire towers to Southwest camping to mountaintop lodges, these incredible stays are the best way to spend Valentinesor any day.
Facing national outrage, Wyoming lawmakers on Thursday backed down from their plan to auction the Kelly Parcel off to the highest bidder
State lawmakers should step in and ensure that the Kelly Parcel ends up in the hands of the National Park Service, writes our articles editor
People all over the place are creating outrageous unofficial athletic contests that are equal parts grueling and just plain silly. Whats going on?
Watch to find out which Bronco ambassador team will win Wildly Wyoming and the honor of donating $10,000 to a local charity of their choice
In this episode of Wildly Wyoming, Micayla and Tyrhee put their Ford Bronco to work in the mountains before rendezvousing with the other teams
This little burg hits the sweet spot where high adventure meets a low cost of living
Watch competitors expose the roots of their outdoor passions and push to bag more points in episode three of Wildly Wyoming
Heights, tattoos, rain, and tears. Watch the three teams of Bronco ambassadors break out of their comfort zones in episode two of Wildly Wyoming.
Watch three teams of Bronco ambassadors put their outdoor skills to the ultimate test in the first episode of Wildly Wyoming
From where the Donner Party was stranded in California's High Sierra to the remnants of the great Chacoan civilization in New Mexico, you can relive history on these incredible trails
After covering over 1,200 miles through picturesque parts of Wyomingcompeting in outdoor challenges along the waywe have a winner.
Ford Bronco ambassadors travel across Wyoming and compete to win $10,000 to donate to a local nonprofitall in the name of keeping Wyoming wild
In this episode of Wildly Wyoming, Micayla and Tyrhee put their Ford Bronco to work in the mountains before rendezvousing with the other teams at Popo Agie Campground
Over eight million acres of public lands are gridlocked by private property. When a group of hunters jumped from one plot of federal land to another, they ignited a debate around just how much a landowner can control.
Heights, tattoos, rain, and tears. In episode two of Wildly Wyoming, the three teams of Bronco ambassadors break out of their comfort zones.
Three teams of Bronco ambassadors hit the road to experience all the treasures Wyoming has to offer
A private ownership group is set to acquire the iconic Wyoming resort later in 2023
As youre visiting national parks this summer, dont miss out on these spectacular outlooks, mountain summits, and lake vistas. Weve got the intel on how to reach them all.
High-altitude baking is one part science and one part feel
Randy Udall was most at peace in the wilderness. After he died on a solo backpacking trip, his daughter took up his tradition of hiking to a secret place in Wyomings Wind River Range, where she was surprised by what she found.
Pro skier Owen Leeper discusses the terrifying ordeal, which he captured on his helmet camera
Photographer Olivia Bee spent last winter with mushing teams in western Oregon, Washington, Wyoming, and Alaska
To mark its 150th anniversary, Americas first national park plans to use 2022 to address past wrongdoing and work toward a more inclusive future
Mark Jenkins chose to skip a risky adventure with his friends. Twenty-five years later, hes still haunted by what happened in his absence.
窪蹋勛圖厙 contributing editor Heather Hansmans new book is both a critical take on the ski industry and love letter to its skids
A group of biologists are trying to protect a threatened herd in the iconic Wyoming range, but their plan includes closing recreational areas that many arent happy about losing
The co-op, which has offered adventure tours in Wyoming for more than a decade, on November 5 will open its first store in the state
The outdoor brand has reportedly stopped selling products to JHMRs retail stores because of an event held earlier this month by one of the resorts owners
The treasure was found by Jack Stuef in June 2020, but for a dedicated community of internet sleuths, the hunt isnt over
A shortage of places to camp is hurting the environment and limiting diversity in the outdoors. But there are some innovative solutions on the table.
A recent incident involving a renowned wildlife photographer allegedly baiting foxes at Grand Teton sheds light on a larger issue
A visit to this northwestern Wyoming park, which is as thrilling for wildlife watchers as it is for climbers, hikers, and backcountry skiers, comes with a warning: itll be the beginning of a lifelong love affair
Republican senators used the hearing to air conspiracy theories, lie, and point fingers at Biden nominee for issues they themselves are responsible for
Don't let cold weather stop you from exploring. These eight trails in some of our favorite national parks may be even better in the winter.
If you plan to explore the backcountry this winter, these certified mountain guides will keep you safe, refine your skills, and bring you to secret stashes
With more than 200 miles of trails, there's a lot to explore in this iconic Wyoming attraction. It's our 62 Parks Traveler's 25th stop on her journey to visit every U.S. national park.
Pull your van or RV into the cheapest slopeside lodging you can find: an overnight parking space
'Rio Rica' introduces us to Rica Fulton and the Little Snake River, a lesser known tributary of the West's renowned Yampa River
An off-trail adventure through perhaps the prettiest chunk of the lower 48
'Billionaire Wilderness,' by Wyoming native and Yale sociologist Justin Farrell, asks hard questions about how money changes American land by investigating one of the West's most beloved outdoor playgrounds: Jackson Hole
It isn't just the astounding geological wonders that give our country's first national park its allure, from 500 geysers that erupt up to 400 feet into the air to deep glacier-carved valleys and fossil forests. The vibrant megafauna and endless backcountry terrain make it one of the wildest areas in the country. And if you know where to go, you can avoid the crowds.
Honing in on products and maintaining a strong community presence have kept this ski shop ticking for 45 years
How to explore the western rivers and wilderness on the route of legendary explorer John Wesley Powell
'Aloha Rodeo' and 'Rough Magic' are two new, totally true stories about the triumph of man and horse
From the Gunks to J-tree, our climbing expert created his definitive list of the best climbing destinations the United States has to offer
This gear shop owner moved from Nebraska to Wyoming's Wind Rivers for a smaller salary and higher cost of living. She wouldn't change it for the world.
Heather Hansmans new book is a must-read for anyone who loves rivers or is concerned about the future of the West
The definitive guide, built upon real-world experience
Grizzly Country profiles Doug Peacockas he reflects on his time protecting the Yellowstone grizzlies.
In Red Desert, Wyoming, wildlife-biology student Anna Ortega is studying mule deer after their 150-mile migration
The residents of Atlantic City, Wyoming, are just fine being off the grid. But Continental Divide Trail thru-hikers are revitalizing the town in surprising ways.
As Wyoming debates whether to charge hikers, I wanted to issue a reminder that this whole pay-to-play concept on our public lands doesn't work
This week's ruling to stop a trophy hunt was a big win for conservation groups and may impact grizzlies across the country
Filmmakers Will and Jim Pattiz are on a mission to document our astoundingly beautiful public lands.
Idaho issued only a single bear tag, but conservationists are still concerned about the consequences of picking off just one bear in a state that has played an outsize role in grizzly management
Stop by and find the book or local hiking guide that will change your whole perception of a new place
Classroom time isn't so bad when you're building fly-fishing rods in Virginia or barbecuing in the Lone Star State
Freeze your brain and melt your inhibitions with one of these delicious frozen-drink recipes for adults
As Wyoming prepares for the first grizzly hunt in the lower 48 in decades, at least two protesters won tags they say they won't use. Will their strategy work?
A new bill would strip the president of designating new monuments in the statean idea that has already come to fruition in Alaska and Wyoming
"Confluence" gathering works toward debut of national platform to strengthen and align state-level efforts
Catch this summer's night sky in full force in one of these perfectly dark locales
Broken pipes, crumbling walkways, closed trailsthis is what the $11.6 billion maintenance backlog looks like on the ground
Our Wild profiles three wildlife biologists and anglers as they immerse themselves in Wyomings public lands.
Dan Wenk was a career Park Service official who was well-respected by Republicans and Democrats. But he made the mistake of disagreeing with Interior Secretary Ryan Zinke.
Ski hills, even the small ones, are ramping up their offerings to entice you back in the warmer months
Find out how your state stacks up
A new poll of eight Western states reveals that most people are actually on the same page about public lands, renewable energy, and the importance of outdoor recreation
One acre inside Grand Teton National Park is for sale for $5 million. Its future says a lot about our national parks, Jackson Hole, and the tension between preserving history and budding tourism.
EnergyNet, an online auction company from Amarillo, Texas, is set to make a fortune from oil and gas leases under the Trump administration. And good luck finding a way to protest.