5 Responses to “The Ultimate Wyoming Atlas and Travel Encyclopedia”

  • Bought this book for a recent trip from Boulder, CO to Yellowstone. Thought I would want to find something to look at along the way. There is nothing there.

    Ok, almost nothing. There was a nice Thai restaurant in Rawlins, which we found by driving around in Rawlins, but that is pretty much it between the entrance to Grand Teton park and the Colorado border.

    The Grand Tetons, Jackson, and Yellowstone are great. The red rock vistas are pretty. But there is nothing worth seeing on the way.

    So, if you are visiting those parks in the west, get some books on those, but don’t bother with this.

    Rating: 2 / 5

  • This book has everything about the whole state of Wyoming. I has been useful for information to the surrounding town near Yellowstone for me. I believe I can say the information is almost endless, the book is large, so lots of info.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • This book is filled with lots of information that will be useful to our many visitors.

    Rating: 5 / 5

  • This book has all the information you could possibly need if you were travelling to Wyoming and my husband is thrilled we bought it. The maps inside are great, but since we prefer the larger ones, we will get them for free from the Wyoming visitor’s bureau. If you’re travelling to Wyoming, this is a definite must have and a one-stop source for all your information and travel needs.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  • This book does have a lot of information. I was hoping to find out what each town was like today, not back in the 1800’s. I was interested in finding out what each town offered as far as shopping, schools, hospitals, etc… Instead it is more of a history lesson.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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