Are you tired of seeing the same postcard pictures of the Cowboy State? Well, we’ve come to the rescue! These aerial views of Wyoming show off our landmarks and cities in the most amazing way.
Many Wyomginites are used to seeing our state from high mountain passes. This view of Highway 14 might look familiar.
Flickr / Ruby T.
How often, though, do you get to see our cities and landmarks from way up high? This aerial picture of Cheyenne shows the way city planners laid out our streets.
Flickr / Doc Searls
Wyoming’s badlands are often overshadowed by more famous geologic features, but their staggering topography is breathtaking from the sky.
Flickr / Sam Beebe
Take a look at this main drag in one of Wyoming’s most popular cities. Do you recognize it?
Flickr / Kevin Baird
This aerial view of Wyoming shows Hole-in-the-Wall, near Kaycee. It’s easy to see why this was an outlaw hideout.
Flickr / Sam Beebe
We’ve all seen the Yellowstone geysers, but have you seen them from thousands of feet in the air?
Flickr / Sam Beebe
Grand Prismatic and Excelsior may be most famous couple in Wyoming, and this truly puts them into perspective.
Flickr / Sam Beebe
Another breathtaking aerial view of Wyoming shows off Devils Tower. You can almost see the shape of the volcano that once surrounded this monolith.
Flickr / Doc Searls
Wyoming’s largest lake, Jackson Lake, is one of the most noticeable features . This shot shows it from space!
Flickr / NASA Johnson
Thermopolis is a unique city that’s laid out besides the world’s largest mineral hot springs. Can you see them?
Flickr / Sam Beebe
Finally, this shot of Worland shows how Wyoming’s small towns seemingly pop up out of nowhere in the great landscape of our state.
Flickr / Sam Beebe
Have you ever snapped a photo of the Cowboy State from an airplane? Share with us in the comments below – we can’t get enough of these aerial views of Wyoming!
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