WYOMING has a beautiful landscape, lush wilderness, and breathtaking mountains with jutting rock formations. It is the least populated in the United States yet the 10th biggest by land area. If you are a tourist, you may find yourself driving for hours and hours, enjoying nature’s beauty, without seeing another person in some of its areas.
The United States’ oldest national park, Yellowstone, lies within the borders of Wyoming, which was established in 1872. Every year, the national park receives more than 4 million visitors to see its beauty. Yellowstone approximately has 16 species of fish, 5 species of amphibians, at least five species of reptiles, 67 species of mammals, and more than 250 species of birds.
People lived on the wide open plains of what’s now Wyoming at least 12,000 years ago. Signs of these long-ago inhabitants include an ancient 245-foot stone shrine that was built near Lovell, Wyoming, and possibly used for important ceremonies. Thousands of years later, Native American tribes including the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Crow, Shoshone, and Ute lived on the land. Members of the Shoshone and Arapaho tribes still live in Wyoming today.
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