AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoYellowstone History for Travelers: Yellowstone visitors may notice trails named for Howard Eaton, the first U.S. dude rancher who guided guests into the park starting in the 1880s and helped popularize long, horse-and-wagon Yellowstone tours. Road Trip & Park Planning: Grand Teton is expected to ramp up summer law enforcement, and there’s also a reminder to know what to expect when heading to Yellowstone for the Fourth. Family Wellness Outdoors: UW Extension and the Wyoming Department of Health launched a free, self-paced “Ready, Set, Thrive” program (July–September) encouraging outdoor exploration and healthy living for all ages. Safety on the Move: Vitalant is warning of a critical type O blood shortage and urging Wyoming donors to book appointments soon—especially important during busy summer travel. Local Culture & Tourism: A documentary screening highlighted Wyoming’s Hole-in-the-Wall country near Kaycee, with tips to visit the Hoofprints of the Past Museum first. Summer Recreation Tech: Microsoft Flight Simulator’s World Update 22 adds detailed recreations of 30+ U.S. national parks plus the Goodyear Blimp for virtual sightseeing. Community Events: The Central Wyoming Fair and Rodeo returns with a week of tradition in Casper.
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