Wyoming’s Yellowstone and Wind River regions have a lot more in common than you might think. They’re both stunning, offering dramatic western landscapes where wild elk, bighorn sheep, and bison wander the open prairies. Both are home to gorgeous scenery that draws visitors by the millions each year, yet both have distinct differences. While both are worth a visit on a trip to Wyoming, where you spend your time depends on the type of traveler you are.
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