Wyoming Sunrise
There is no better location in the world to see the sunrise than the Cowboy State. Show us the sunrise from your part of Wyoming. Make sure to send a horizontal image with the highest resolution possible. Include the location of the sunrise, date you took the photo, and what you liked about it.

Laramie Peak has had more than its share of snow this year and just when you think you are tired of it you see this and it makes all the shoveling worth it!
Bonnie Parker in Albany County, Wyoming

Captured not one, but two sun dogs and the rising sun on this frigid morning.
Darlene Hageman at her ranch 17 miles northeast of Douglas, Wyoming

Pinedale's Dave Bell who took this photo near the Elkhart overlook looking west toward the Wyoming Range, across the valley

Something in the orange always makes a day a little brighter, Wyoming is beyond gorgeous blessed to live here.
Kyesha Call in Farson, Wyoming

Here comes the sun, doo-doo-doo-doo. Here comes the sun, and I say It's alright.
Joe Gilbert from his sunroom looking at the Little Goose Peak south of Big Horn

Coffee, woodstove, Don Day and Cowboy State Daily are our sunrise routine!
Paula Guenther
near the Big Laramie River halfway between Laramie and Woods Landing

I live on Laramie Peak where I am fortunate to see some beautiful sunrises. This happens to be one I caught, it disappeared as quickly as it appeared.
Bonnie Parker
in Albany County

Had just finished early morning XC ski near Pahaska.
Jim Bell of Cody, Wyoming
of the Sleeping Giant Ski Area

I found your daily sunrise and now I've finally gotten a good picture for you guys. What a wonderful sight to wake up to.
Harlie Smith
in the Farson/Eden area

I love how the red cloud looks like a rainbow over the evergreen tree. It's a snappy -11 below right now.
Tracy Morstad in Casper, Wyoming
last week

This is Sheep Mountain, which locals call the Sleeping Indian. I love all of your Wyoming sunrise photosthis is just another one showcasing Wyomings beauty.
Bob Skaggs
north of Jackson

Doug and Kim DesEnfantes
in northern Goshen County about 30 miles north of Torrington, Wyoming