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It's Winter. Cross Country Ski in Wyoming
Wyoming's 11 cross-country ski areas are situated in the northwest and southeast regions of the state. Yellowstone National Park offers trails at two locations: Old Faithful and Mammoth Hot Springs. Only Mammoth is accessible by car--most roads through the park are not plowed in winter. Old Faithful can only be reached by snow coach or snowmobile.

Winter in Wyoming takes on special meaning for those who enjoy the solitude of the isolated out-of-doors. Residents and  visitors alike look for special treasures in its backcountry.  The energetic observer finds Cross-country skiing transports the him into a world that arouses the imagination. Snow will reveal views to be reconstructed, stories to be told, and signs that can amuse and enlighten.

Trace a mouse's trail over the snow to a place where wing prints disrupt and discontinue the trail. Then people can trace the trail of a moose and learn what and where the moose eats.  The can recreate a moment in a squirrel’s life by "reading" its trail in the snow. Even after recuperating from a face plant, a skier can see spiders or algae on the snow. 

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