On the ninth episode of Outside Yellowstone, we’re heading off-road in all-terrain vehicles to explore everything that Park County has to offer.
#ParkCounty, Wyoming, covers nearly 7,000 square miles, but most of that land isn’t accessible by paved roads. That's why #offroad and #ATVs are perfect for getting off the highway and exploring everything #NorthwestWyoming has to offer.
Today on Outside Yellowstone, we're visiting three locations with many miles to explore — Clarks Fork Canyon, McCullough Peaks, and Red Lakes.
In this episode, Shalee discusses off-roading with Daniel Aycoth — a board member of the Northwest Wyoming OHV Club. They discuss the joy of exploring in off-highway vehicles, important safety tips for any journey, what to bring with you when hitting the (off) road, and the benefits of traveling with a group of explorers. They travel everything from expert trails to beginner pathways — ensuring there's an off-roading option for everybody.
Clarks Fork Canyon: 44° 50' 51' N, 09° 18' 11' W
Red Lakes: 44.636773° N, -108.862903° W
McCullough Peaks: 44.499352° N, -109.075904° W
There's always somewhere new to explore when you get off the beaten path. Pack a lunch, bring your family and friends, and discover all that awaits in the wilds of Park County, Wyoming!
Watch more episodes of #OutsideYellowstone for great #travel guides and videos highlighting all the incredible outdoor activities Park County, Wyoming has to offer.
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