State residents like to say that Wyoming is what America was, and one look at the state's attractions tells you why. The preservation of America's natural resources began in Wyoming in a spot that enjoys superstar status among the national parks--Yellowstone. Just south of Yellowstone is Grand Teton National Park, featuring the mountain aristocrats of America--the Teton Range. In all, Wyoming features five national forests and over 13 million acres of national forest recreational lands. Some of the other scenic highlights of the state include Devils Tower National Monument in northeast Wyoming's Black Hills. Ten state parks, two national recreation areas, 20,000 miles of trout streams, and many historic sites top off the menu of countless attractions offered by Wyoming. (Courtesy of Rand McNally http://www.randmcnally.com)