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Photograph by Martin Stupich The Snowy Range Scenic
Byway crosses the Medicine Bow Mountain Range of southern Wyoming, taking
travelers close enough to Medicine Bow Peak to feel the chill from its
year-round glaciers. Even deep into summer, it is easy The two-lane highway (WY 130) leads over the second highest mountain pass in
Wyoming and takes the traveler from low-land sagebrush prairie to a
high-altitude alpine environment. The many lakes and streams in the area are
home A number of turn-outs allow the traveler to experience the mountains: whether it is listening to the marmots whistling amongst their community at Libby Flats, taking the short trail over a mountain stream at Lake Marie, or watching hummingbirds at the Brush Creek Visitor's Center. Wildlife is abundant throughout the byway. The seasonal pass usually opens by Memorial Day weekend and closes about
mid-October. The Byway can be reached by exiting Interstate 80 at Laramie, or at
Walcott Junction and Saratoga/Encampment. Driving time
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