Wyoming Highway 287
Wyoming Highway 287 is a significant north-south route in the state of Wyoming. It stretches approximately 150 miles, connecting the towns of Lander and Rawlins. This highway serves as a vital link for travelers and local residents, providing access to various recreational areas and natural attractions.
The highway passes through diverse landscapes, including the scenic Wind River Range and the expansive high plains. It also intersects with other major routes, such as U.S. Route 287, enhancing connectivity for those traveling to nearby regions and national parks, including Yellowstone National Park.