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Article: CHANGE YOUR VIEW STOP AND SMELL THE FLOWERS ALONG SCENIC BYWAY
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- Wyoming Tribune-Eagle
- Article date:
- June 7, 2004
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CENTENNIAL -- If your idea of a summer vacation is more about
secluded hiking trails, breathtaking vistas and crystal-clear fishing
waters than long amusement park lines, $2.25-per-gallon gas prices
and overpriced hotel rooms, a drive through your own backyard may be
your best bet this summer.
Wyoming Highway 130 from Centennial to Saratoga is more than just
a scenic byway. The road is a springboard for endless summertime
outdoors activities. You could spend the entire summer on that road
and never hike all the trails or fish all the lakes and streams.
And staying several nights in the Medicine Bow National Forest,
through which the road winds, is affordable. Campsites are scattered
along ...