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.

I love the depth of snow, the color, and how the photo encompasses most of the yard of our 110 year old ranch!
Laura Drake north of Cheyenne

Craig Leeper in the Wapiti Valley

From the rising of the sun to the place where it sets, the name of the LORD is to be praised. -- Psalm 113:3.
Ruby Rogers on Highway 120 driving southbound into Cody, Wyoming

This is the beautiful, dramatic sunrise we saw from our balcony this morning. The colors were stunning!
Pam Thomas Tyson southeast of Lusk, Wyoming

At 13 degrees, Wyoming still starts the morning with some tranquility and bliss. Just a moment feeding and in awe of Gods creativity through the sky.
Andrew Joannides of Cheyenne

George Joest
on the Upper Southfork of the Shoshone River near Cody, Wyoming

This photo was taken from my back yard. I like how the mountain is sandwiched between the rising sun and the fog rising above the Big Horn River.
John Christensen of Thermopolis, Wyoming

Kurt Anselmi of Jackson, Wyoming

The sunrise was so vibrant this morning it bounced off the snow in our fields. This image captures the Salt River Range. This is one of the last pristine places!
Karen Zahn-Anderson in Smoot, Wyoming

Marlis Eleanor Slater outside of Laramie, Wyoming

Sometimes when looking at the sunrising in the east sky, its best to turn to the west and see whats setting behind you. Full moon setting over the Teton Range at sunrise.
Tim O'Leary
in Teton County, Wyoming

Melissa Hanes
10 miles west of I-25 on Horsecreek Road in Laramie County

Rob McIntosh
in Torrington, Wyoming

Sherbet colored sky reflecting in Big Horn River south of Thermopolis. Winter storm clouds building to the south (towards Casper).
Cindi Dragon of Thermopolis, Wyoming

This was the view from my front deck, looking east toward Stewart Peak. The stunning purple sunrise was unlike any I have ever seenlasting but a fleeting moment that I was lucky enough to capture.
Donna Kelsey of Etna, Wyoming









