I'm going to warn you right up front, you'll have to commit yourself to watching this video.

It is LONG!

2:11:53 to be exact.

But actually driving it would take a lot longer.

Or you can watch it in segments.

Still, it's a nice ride.

There is nothing like seeing this yourself, in person. I'd suggest watching this when you want to relax and let somebody else do all the work.

RVerTV is a video channel that just takes you along for a ride, so you don't have to spend the money yourself.

I'd suggest putting this video up on a big tv, bring snacks, and enjoy the ride along.

This pleasant road trip video is below.

There are stops and a lot of interesting road trips facts and history while you watch.

Ride along Highway 14 from Sheridan to Cody, Wyoming, we travel through the captivating Bighorn Mountains, and the scenic Burgess Pass.

As you ascend, the landscapes become more breathtaking, with towering peaks, waterfalls, and wildlife. passing thru Lovell Historic smalltown, Arriving in Cody, visit the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, a comprehensive museum dedicated to Buffalo Bill Cody and the Old West.

Nearby, the Buffalo Bill Dam creates the picturesque Buffalo Bill Reservoir, offering opportunities for boating and fishing.

This journey combines the natural beauty of the Bighorns, the charm of Lovell, and the cultural significance of the Buffalo Bill Museum, providing an unforgettable once-in-a-lifetime experience in Wyoming's Northern Mountains.

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The highway in this video is one of the prettiest drives in Wyoming.

Over the Bighorn Mountains and on to the most western part of the state.

There are a lot of things he missed along the way.

Then again, it would take a lifetime to see it all.

Exploring Wyoming's Alcova River Canyon

Wyoming Dinosaur Center

Thermopolis Wyoming has one of the most interesting and active dinosaur museums in the world. As they continued to make new finds in the area they put in on display, so you can discover and learn.

Let's have a look at some of what is on display.

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