Wyoming Range, One of State's Unsung Gems
The Wyoming Range is an isolated string of peaks rising from sloping foothills and vast sagebrush plains of western Wyoming. These mountains are a surprise, a shadowy silhouette on the horizon tucked away from major highways. Those who venture into its reaches discover one of Wyoming's finest collections of natural treasures-creeks plunging over spectacular falls, pristine alpine lakes, open meadows and rust-colored peaks rising to 11,363 feet in elevation. Despite the range's recreational and natural values, the U.S. Forest Service is proposing to open these public lands to oil and gas development.
>> Learn more and take action by clicking here.
http://www.wilderness.org/Library/Documents/WyomingRange.cfm
>> Learn more and take action by clicking here.
http://www.wilderness.org/Library/Documents/WyomingRange.cfm
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