1) High Mountain Crawler – (High Elevations & Beautiful Locations) Start in Rawlins, WY
estimated mileage: 346 miles
estimated travel time: 7.5 hours
Get on Wyoming Highway 789 heading north. Travel for 44 miles until you reach Muddy Gap
Junction where you can refuel and find refreshments. At Muddy Gap the road will fork. Turn
left onto US Highway 287/Wyoming Highway 789 and proceed approximately 72 miles to
Lander, Wyoming. In Lander you will find a little gem of a town with fun and funky shopping,
a selection of restaurants and coffee houses and plenty of lodging for a stop-over. If you have
time you may want to visit Sinks Canyon State Park just a short drive outside of Lander. From
Lander turn right onto US Highway 287/Wyoming Highway 789 heading towards Fort
Washakie located on the Wind River Indian Reservation. Fort Washakie has several
traditional Native American stores where you can find great jewelry, wool blankets, Native
American art and souvenirs. You will travel a total of 40 miles on this highway until you reach
another fork in the road. Turn left onto US Highway 26/US Highway 287 and travel 43 miles
northwest until you reach Dubois, Wyoming. Dubois is a true western town with the best
steaks and hamburgers in the lower 48 and an impressive Big Horn Sheep Interpretive Center.
From Dubois continue to follow US Highway 26 West/US Highway 287 North for 55 miles.
This stretch of highway is designated a Wyoming Scenic Byway. You will find the scenery
breathtaking and there are lots of turnouts and side destinations you may want to enjoy
including Togwatee Recreation Area. You will find yourself at elevations surpassing 9,600 feet
in the heart of the Continental Divide. At Moran Junction take highway US 191 N/US 287 N/US
89 N 48 miles into Teton National Park, an exciting destination in its own right. Make sure to
look for wildlife. Animals you may spot include elk, moose, deer, antelope and bear. Travel on
Grand Loop Road (Highway 20) for 36 miles, turn left on Norris Canyon Road and travel 6 more
miles to arrive at the Yellowstone National Park South Entrance.

2) The Explorer – (see the contrasting landscapes of Wyoming) Start in Baggs, WY
estimated mileage: 430 miles
estimated travel time: 9 hours
Head north on Highway 789 for 51 miles through some of Wyoming’s haunting sage brush dotted high desert where the pronghorn antelope really do roam. Merge onto I-80 heading west for approximately 80 miles until you reach the city of Rock Springs, Wyoming. Rock Springs has
one of Wyoming’s few malls and all the amenities you may need from dining to lodging. The
Sand Dunes, just a few miles north of Rock Springs, are the largest in North America and well
worth a visit if your time frame allows. From Rock Springs head north 36 miles on Highway 191 to
Farson. The Farson store offers the biggest ice cream cones you will find anywhere and is a
great refreshment stop. From Farson continue north on Highway 191 for an additional 70 miles.
You will travel through Pinedale where you can visit White Pine Ski Area & Resort offering
world-class recreation in Wyoming's Wind River Mountains. In the summer ride the chair lifts
for the view or in the winter enjoy downhill and cross county skiing. Continue down US Highway 191/US 189 for 53 miles along this Wyoming Scenic Byway running along the Gros Ventre Mountain Range to Hoback Junction. Once you reach (Hoback Junction) US 189/US 191/US 89 stay right and travel 12 miles into famous Jackson Hole. Jackson offers shopping, fine dining and a classy resort atmosphere. Jackson Hole Mountain Resort is the gem of the town with
some of the nation’s best skiing in the winter and mountain biking, chairlift rides and even an
alpine slide ride for the kids in the summer. Follow US Highway 191 N/US 26 E/US 89 N for
30 miles through some of Wyoming’s most beautiful scenery until you reach Moran Junction.
At Moran Junction take highway US 191 N/US 287 N/US 89 N 48 miles into Teton National
Park, an exciting destination in its own right. Make sure to look for wildlife. Animals you may
spot include elk, moose, deer, antelope and bear. Travel on Grand Loop Road (Highway 20)
for 36 miles, turn left on Norris Canyon Road and travel 6 more miles to arrive at the
Yellowstone National Park South Entrance.

3) The Roundabout (great for natural hot springs lovers) – Start in Encampment
estimated mileage; 420 miles
estimated travel time 9 hours From Encampment travel just less than a mile to Riverside. Don’t forget to stop at the Carbon
County Visitors Center for area attractions and information! Here Wyoming Highway 70 becomes Wyoming Highway 230. Follow Wyoming Highway 230 for 12 miles into Saratoga. Saratoga has great fishing
and a natural hot springs free and available to the public where you can soak away the
tensions of travel. Travel 20 miles on Highway 130 (once WY Highway 230) until you reach the
junction of I-80. Travel on I-80 for approximately 20 miles until you find Exit 215. Rawlins is
Carbon County’s biggest city so you will find plenty of amenities and activities to enjoy.
The Wyoming Territorial Prison is one of Rawlins’ biggest draws and great pit stop. From Rawlins travel north bound on WY Highway 789/US Highway 287 for 42 miles until you
reach Muddy Gap Junction where you can refuel and find refreshments. At Muddy Gap the
road will fork. Turn left onto US Highway 287/Wyoming Highway 789 and proceed 42 miles to
Sweetwater Station where you will find a well maintained rest stop the junction of Highway 135/US
Highway 26/ & Wyoming Highway 789. Head north on this road 36 miles into Riverton. Riverton has lodging,
dining, shopping and an international airport. From Riverton follow US-26/WY-789
22 miles to the town of Shoshone. Continue to follow US-20/WY-789 32 miles
north through the scenic Wind River Canyon. You will pass through Boysen State Park which
a great place to picnic or splash in Boysen Resevoir. You will travel 32 miles on this road
before reaching Thermopolis. Thermopolis is known for it’s 3 publicly open natural hot
springs. Spend some time at The TeePee, or The Star Plunge where you can play on the waterslides or swim in the natural hot spring pools. From Thermopolis head northwest 52
miles on WY Highway 120 to Meeteetse. Be one the look out for Meeteetse’s famed black footed
ferret indigenous to the area. This little creature was once thought to be extinct and you can
consider yourself lucky to site one. Remain on WY Highway 120 for another 24 miles into Cody.
Cody got its name from Wild Buffalo Bill Cody and is a symbol of the old west. We recommend
you visit the Buffalo Bill Museum and Historical Society. It is a world class museum. Take US-
14/US-16/US-20 heading west out of Cody. Travel 52 miles along this Wyoming Scenic Byway
until you arrive at the East Entrance to Yellowstone National Park. |