Vacation rentals in Wyoming

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Dome in Hartville

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 258 reviews

•Private Dome Under the Stars! Guernsey St Park•

*WELCOME to Cedar Lights Retreat! We now have 2 totally private domes. Check out our other listing: "Dome Sweet Dome!" if you desire: • Greater date availability • A bathroom w/ shower • Larger kitchenette • Room for 6 Experience the serenity of this boho chic dome atop a hill of pine and cedar wonderland! This hidden gem in SE Wyoming w/ easy Denver access is more than a place to land. The Boho is a total immersion of nature, relaxation & adventure just beyond its panoramic window wall.

Aug 18 – 25

R3,654 ZAR per night
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Farm stay in Sheridan

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 135 reviews

Goose Valley Farm, Alpaca Farm under the Big Horns

Idyllic farm setting located below the Big Horn Mountains. Enjoy laying in hammock alley while watching Alpacas graze in the pasture w/ the Mountains as your back drop or read a book and listen to the symphony of birds & the clucks of happy chickens. You’ll feel enveloped by nature & the slow relaxing pace of the farm w/ open access to the farm animals. Enjoy the wide open spaces w/ abundant wildlife, & unobstructed views of the Big Horn Mountains w/ a vast country night sky filled with stars.

Dec 16 – 23

R1,944 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Daniel

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 325 reviews

Bridger Teton Wyoming Range Rustic Mountain Cabin

Just over 1 h from Jackson. Our Rustic Cabin in Daniel/Merna area offers amazing top of the world views of the mountains, valleys & miles of blue skies. The cabin is nestled in the foothills of the Wyoming Range & few miles from the Bridger Teton NF. In the summer it's a great base camp for adventures of all kinds-hiking, ORV, fishing, kayaking, hunting, biking. Winters bring endless supply of snow for snowmobiling, snowshoeing & bc skiing. Pets are welcome. We add $25 cleaning fee per pet.

Aug 11 – 18

R3,111 ZAR per night

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Other great vacation rentals in Wyoming

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Home in Riverton

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 106 reviews

JMA Bunkhouse

May 19 – 26

R1,856 ZAR per night
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Guesthouse in Worland

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 156 reviews

The Country Cabin

Apr 23 – 30

R1,711 ZAR per night
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Home in Rock Springs

4.9 out of 5 average rating, 157 reviews

Cheerful & Bright Home in Rock Springs, Wyoming

Apr 20 – 27

R1,506 ZAR per night
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Barn in Lovell

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 299 reviews

The Loft of the old barn at the Rafter JB

Sep 11 – 18

R2,156 ZAR per night
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Tiny home in Lyman

4.98 out of 5 average rating, 123 reviews

"The Barn" Tiny House Apartment: 2 Bedroom

Jul 27 – Aug 3

R2,562 ZAR per night
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Guesthouse in Cody

4.92 out of 5 average rating, 266 reviews

Small Grizzly Ranch Cabin 30 miles outside of Cody

Sep 17 – 24

R2,059 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Thayne

5.0 out of 5 average rating, 82 reviews

Rustic 1-bedroom cabin with loft and country charm

Sep 7 – 14

R2,176 ZAR per night
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Cottage in Hartville

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 49 reviews

Cozy Cottage in Hartville, Guernsey State Park

Sep 27 – Oct 4

R2,082 ZAR per night
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Guesthouse in Story

4.94 out of 5 average rating, 35 reviews

Creekside Cabin at Story Brooke Lodge

May 13 – 20

R2,334 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Glenrock

4.99 out of 5 average rating, 76 reviews

Deer Creek Pony Express Cabin

Aug 3 – 10

R1,815 ZAR per night
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Camper/RV in Cody

4.96 out of 5 average rating, 56 reviews

Mountain View Glamping~ 6 miles from downtown Cody

May 24 – 31

R1,880 ZAR per night
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Cabin in Hyattville

4.95 out of 5 average rating, 65 reviews

Guest cabin on the Creek

Sep 1 – 8

R2,464 ZAR per night

Your guide to Wyoming

Welcome to Wyoming

The least populated state in America also happens to be one of the richest in terms of unspoiled wilderness. Home to two famous national parks, Wyoming is a land of incredibly diverse landscapes — from the geothermal geysers of Yellowstone National Park to the jagged peaks of Grand Teton. It’s also home to an abundance of wildlife such as bears, bison, elk, and coyotes, who roam the vast plains and forests that cover much of the state. These features make Wyoming a magnet for outdoor adventure-seekers pursuing hiking, skiing, mountain biking, and whitewater rafting. The spirit of the Wild West is also alive and well in the Cowboy State, with ranching playing an important part of Wyoming’s history and culture. Visit one of the many dude ranches and join in the fishing, camping, and horseback riding. Even Wyoming’s cities are a combination of Old West and cosmopolitan vibes. The two largest, Cheyenne and Casper, offer plenty of opportunities to look back to a time of cow herding and bronco busting, and Jackson Hole is a world-class ski town with an après-ski cocktail scene to match.


The best time to stay in a vacation rental in Wyoming

Peak travel season is from June to September, when summer’s warm weather and long days offer ample time for exploring Wyoming’s famed national parks and natural wonders. July and August see the thickest crowds at the parks, and it’s wise to book cabin rentals nearly nine months in advance if you plan to visit during that time. For thinner crowds, come during fall. Autumn brings mild-to-chilly weather, but the upside is easy access to national parks; it’s also the perfect time to tour the state’s scenic byways and admire its blazing foliage. Winter is generally the least popular month for visitors, but you wouldn’t guess it from the packed slopes in Jackson. When the snow melts in spring, the landscape bursts with wildflowers and Wyoming’s wildlife emerges from hibernation.


Top things to do in Wyoming

Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park has the distinction as the first national park in the world, established in 1872. The park is chock-full of highlights. Walk along the boardwalk trails in the Upper Geyser Basin, where you’ll find the Old Faithful Geyser. On the east side of Terrace Mountain, Mammoth Hot Springs is the best place to see travertine terraces. Lamar Valley is home to an abundance of wildlife, including elk, coyote, and bison.

Devil’s Tower National Monument

This striking granite formation, located in the northeastern corner of Wyoming, is a sacred site for Northern Plains American Indian tribes. Its sheer walls are also a popular challenge for climbers. The surrounding flats are full of prairie dogs and threaded through with hiking trails. In the air, there’s plenty of birdlife to spot, too. Nighttime tip: Joyner Ridge is the best place to go stargazing.

Hot Springs State Park

On the western banks of the Bighorn River, just outside of Thermopolis town center, is Hot Springs State Park. It’s best known for its bathhouse and stunning terraces that are naturally fed by hot (128 degrees Fahrenheit) water. Aside from relaxing in the warm pools, the park has 6.2 miles of hiking trails. It’s an excellent spot to see bison roaming on the plains.

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