Wyoming
Wyoming is an enchanting state located in the western United States where the skies are blue, the grass is green, and the humidity is, well, nonexistent. It is hardly an exaggeration to say, that the state is renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, or that the best reason to visit it is because it’s not in Kansas anymore!
Geography
Wyoming is tucked away between the Rocky Mountains and the Great Plains, and is as wild and rugged as the bison and antelope that roam free on its vast grassy prairies. Contrary to popular belief, there are far more antelope than there are people in this state, and let’s be honest, Wyoming folks would rather keep it that way.
Economy
The state’s economy is heavily based on agriculture and ranching, but the state’s major tourist attractions include Yellowstone National Park, which is home to the world’s largest geysers and of course, bear jams that bring all the boys to the yard.
People
This state has long been known for rugged cowboys, rodeos, and being the birthplace of Dick Cheney, who rose to fame as one of the least popular Vice Presidents in U.S history. Despite this, Wyomingites actually have a great and friendly attitude and are always happy to lend a helping hand. But be warned: they’ve got a great sense of humor, and you’re definitely going to be the subject of it.
Conclusion
In the end, Wyoming is a unique state that lures people with its unspoiled natural beauty and friendly inhabitants. You may not find the big city life here, but you’ll certainly find peace of mind and humor where the deer and the antelope play. So come on down and embrace the wild and wonderful life of Wyoming!