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- Driving Wyoming’s I-80 – An Essential Road Trip Overview
As you launch on I-80 across Wyoming, you’re covering approximately 402 miles from the eastern border at Nebraska to the western edge near Utah Expect to spend roughly 5 to 6 hours driving without significant stops, although conditions can vary depending on weather and traffic
- Road Tripping through Wyoming: 17 Sights to See off I-80
Taking I-80 east to west across Wyoming, the vast expanse and rugged landscapes of the state unfurl in spectacular fashion, while pit stops in small towns and urban hubs break up the drive and ramp up the fun You’ll see geological sites, soak up Western culture firsthand and trace the historic path of the Union Pacific Railroad
- Is I-80 really that bad? : r wyoming - Reddit
Yes, it does cross the boring part of the state The stretch from Laramie to Rawlins can get "sporty" in the winter and is often closed to high profile vehicles due to wind It used to be referrred to locally as the "Snow Chi Minh Trail "
- 12 Best Scenic Drives In Wyoming Youre Sure To Love
Beartooth Scenic Byway is the only National Scenic Byway in Wyoming Charles Kuralt described this byway as "the most beautiful drive in America " This two-lane route is the highest paved primary road in Wyoming
- Is This The Most Beautiful Drive Ever, Interstate 80 from . . . - YouTube
Take a peaceful and scenic drive along Interstate 80 from Evanston, Wyoming to Salt Lake City, Utah This road trip video features open highways, rolling hills, and beautiful landscapes captured
- I-80 Through Wyoming. Where to Stop? - Wyoming Forum
It is a beautiful drive Cheyenne is the state capital and has an old historic downtown area 3 Re: I-80 Through Wyoming Where to Stop? A short detour near Evanston will take you to Fort Bridger which has some interesting historic frontier style exhibits
- Learning to Love Wyoming’s Interstate 80 - Enterprise
Crossing Wyoming on Interstate 80 is unlikely to be on any road tripper’s bucket list Stretching more than 400 miles across the southern edge of the state, it’s far from tourist-packed destinations like Jackson Hole, Yellowstone, Grand Teton National Park and Devils Tower
- Roads Through Wyoming: I-80 - TravelStorys
He takes you 401 miles on Interstate 80 through Pine Bluffs, Cheyenne, Laramie, Rawlins, Rocks Springs and Evanston across one of the most historically interesting regions of the United States To many, the drive across southern Wyoming seems daunting, if not downright scary
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