This is a pleasant video to watch.

A soft English accent takes us through the hidden treasures of Wyoming.

Some of these places you know, if you are from Wyoming.

Some you have never heard of.

In this video, we'll take you on a journey through the wonders of WYOMING, showcasing the most amazing places to visit in 4K quality.

Hi, I'm Gabe from "Explore Nature Today." Join us as we dive into our documentaries exploring Earth's beautiful, untouched places.

 

Each documentary reveals the amazing diversity and strength of nature, plus the efforts to protect it.

We aim to inspire and teach you about the incredible natural areas around us, from wildlife close-ups to remote landscapes and travel destinations.

The video starts with Devils Tower, but then takes us to the lesser known Sunlight Basin. 

Sunlight Basin is one of the most sparsely populated places in Wyoming, yet one of the most beautiful at the same time.

Sunlight Wildlife Habitat Management Area is about 40 miles northwest of Cody. Between 1960 and 1965, 1,414 acres along Sunlight Trail and Painter creeks were purchased to preserve the area for wildlife habitat, public use and access to adjacent U.S. Forest Service lands.

Ghost Town in Cody, Wyoming
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Mule deer also feed here and their numbers vary from 25 to 100. Moose can be spotted along the riparian areas of Sunlight Creek. Bighorn sheep use the steep, rocky edges of the area in winter and early spring.

Black bears and mountain lions occasionally pass through the area. In addition, blue and ruffed grouse, mourning doves, coyotes, songbirds and some duck species spend time here.

Sunlight Creek supports a fishery for cutthroat, rainbow, and brook trout. The Wyoming Game and Fish Department stock cutthroat trout.

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Have you ever visited Shell Creek? Shell Creek is a tributary of the Bighorn River, approximately 50 miles long. Lying entirely within Big Horn County, Shell Creek begins above the Shell Lakes in the Bighorn Mountains. Starting at an elevation of over 11,000 ft it drops to below 3,800 ft as it descends the western side of the Bighorn Mountains.

Titcom Basin is hidden deep in the Wind River Mountains, this alpine valley surrounded by 13,000 foot peaks is a premier hiking and climbing destination. It has lakes, glaciers, wildlife, wildflowers, solitude and lots of rocks! A true “bucket list” adventure.

Killpecker Sand Dunes. If you are interested in unique experiences and dominating landscape features, then you'll love these massive rock structures and seemingly endless amounts of sand dunes.

Star Valley Wyoming is where you go to follow a winding river cutting through green grass and surrounding mountains.

These are just a few of the highlights in this hour-long video.

It proves that you can spend a lifetime in Wyoming and never see it all.

Backroad Up The Bighorns

There are many ways to explore the Bighorn Mountain.

Not all of the backroads are dangerous.

Some are of good quality, and have the best views you'll ever see.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

Medicine Bow Wyoming Road Art

There is a strange mind at work in Medicine Bow Wyoming.

Someone who is disturbed, yet having a lot of fun at the same time.

This person wants to share that fun with you.

Gallery Credit: Glenn Woods

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