Douglas, Wyoming Bed and Breakfast Inns - and Surrounding Area
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A real Western town, Douglas is a great destination for bed and breakfast visitors who want to get outside and enjoy a pristine wilderness. Douglas is also the home of the jackalope, a mythical creature that has gained notoriety in lore throughout the years. Douglas is a great place for bed and breakfast visitors to learn the story... » show more of the West. The Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum has the best collection in the state of Indian and pioneer artifacts, including one of the first school houses in Wyoming and a teepee. Another historical gem to discover on a Douglas bed and breakfast vacation is the Douglas Railroad Interpretive Center, which is a former passenger depot that now houses seven historic railcars. As an important spot on the Oregon Trail, bed and breakfast visitors can see this past by visiting the Oregon Trail Marker, which includes actual ruts from the covered wagons. Exploring the outdoors is another time-honored Douglas bed and breakfast visitor activity: the North Platte River is a great place to canoe or fish, while the Medicine Bow National Forest has rock climbing and hiking in the summer and snowmobiling and cross-country skiing in the winter. For hot summer days, Douglas is also home to a waterpark that will appeal to the child in every bed and breakfast visitor. And bed and breakfast visitors should make sure to keep their eyes out for those jackalopes! Douglas is a friendly, bustling little town that can teach the entire history of the West. « show less
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