WYOMING
Municipal Camp Sites
| Town or City | Charge or Free | Toilet | Drinking Water | Fireplace or Stove | Lights | Bath or Shower |
| Arvada | ||||||
| Basin | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
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| Carlisle | ||||||
| Casper | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
| Cheyenne | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
| Clearmont | ||||||
| Cody | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| Cowley | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| Devils Tower | ||||||
| Gillette | ||||||
| Greybull | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| Kemmerer | F | Y | Y | |||
| Laramie | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| Moorecroft | ||||||
| Parkman | ||||||
| Pine Bluff | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| Ranchester | ||||||
| Rock Springs | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | |
| Sheridan | ||||||
| Shoshoni | Y | Y | Y | Y | ||
| Sun Dance | Y | |||||
| Thermopolis | F | Y | Y | Y | Y | Y |
| Wheatland | Y | Y | Y | Y | ||
| Worland | Y | Y | Y | Y | ||
| Yellowstone National Park |
The Yellowstone National Park, which lies largely within the State of Wyoming, is probably the outstanding recreational feature of the state.
That it is being appreciated by the motor tourist camper is evident from the fact that the visiting cars have come to number between fifteen and [[311]]twenty thousand a year—1923 record, 18,253 cars and 61,507 motorists.
The list of National Forests in Wyoming that follows, with areas in acres and the addresses of the Supervisor of each, is for those who may desire the information that these Supervisors will cheerfully give to inquirers regarding camping sites in these forests, particularly those accessible to the great transcontinental highways which cross Wyoming, such as the Lincoln Highway and the National Park to Park Highway:
Ashley National Forest (5,987). Supervisor at Vernal, Utah.
Big Horn National Forest (1,119,725). Supervisor at Sheridan, Wyo.
Caribou National Forest (6,547). Supervisor at Montpelier, Idaho.
Hayden National Forest (322,175). Supervisor at Encampment, Wyo.
Medicine Bow National Forest (469,786). Supervisor at Laramie, Wyo.
Shoshone National Forest (1,576,043). Supervisor at Cody, Wyo.
Targhee National Forest (335,471). Supervisor at St. Anthony, Idaho.
Teton National Forest (1,922,947). Supervisor at Jackson, Wyo.
Washakie National Forest (852,653). Supervisor at Lander, Wyo.
Wyoming National Forest (899,980). Supervisor at Afton, Wyo. [[312]]
CHAPTER XIV
STATE RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR MOTOR TOURISTS
Motor Laws of the Different States as Affecting Motor Tourists from Other States—States Listed Alphabetically—Also Trailer License Laws of the Several States, Each State in Alphabetical Order—Suggested Regulations for Camping Parks—Tabulation of Information Concerning the Fishing and Game Laws of the Various States—States Given in Alphabetical Order.
The laws of the different states vary considerably in the matter of regulating motor vehicles, so it will be well for the tourist to familiarize himself in advance with the automobile and traffic regulations of the states through which he means to travel.
Unless a protracted stay is contemplated he will not find it necessary to pay any additional tax, but his home state tags should be properly displayed.
Usually any traffic officer will be able to supply the tourist with a copy of the local rules and regulations governing traffic in state or city. Ultimately traffic regulations will be standardized, but as yet there is considerable variation in the matter.
By the observance of common courtesy and common sense the tourist will, as a rule, avoid any trouble with local authorities. However, this should not be taken to mean that the visitor is not [[313]]to acquaint himself so far as possible with the local rules and regulations.
It is assumed that the tourist will usually wish to travel in the United States, with the exception of those who may desire to take a trip into the domain of our northern neighbor, Canada. Consequently that will be the only foreign country mentioned.