From List of National Natural Landmarks, these are the National Natural Landmarks in Wyoming. There are 6 in total: 3 are canyons, one is a depression, one is a cliff, and the last is a stream that divides and flows into two oceans.
Name | Image | Date | Location | County | Ownership | Description | |
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1 | November 1980 | Laramie 41.3132°N -105.7213°W | Albany | federal, private | A large wind eroded deflection basin. | ||
2 | May 1966, November 1973 | Rock River 41.8814°N -106.0762°W | federal, state, private | A ridge noted for multiple significant fossil discoveries from the late Jurassic of the Mesozoic Era. | |||
3 | 1966 | federal (Bighorn National Forest) | A rich source of fossils of Early Cretaceous land vertebrates. | ||||
4 | November 1980 | Lander 42.6721°N -108.6582°W | Fremont | federal, state, private | A canyon exposing a number of sedimentary formations as well as 10,000 years of human habitation. | ||
5 | Sand Creek | December 1984 | Albany | federal, state, private | The most spectacular examples of cross-bedded sandstone and "topple blocks" in North America. NNL area extends across Colorado border. | ||
6 | October 1965 | Teton Wilderness 44.0429°N -110.175°W | Teton | federal (Bridger-Teton National Forest) | A pass located on the continental divide. Here, at a place called Parting of the Waters, North Two Ocean Creek splits into its two distributaries which form the headwaters of Pacific Creek and Atlantic Creek. Waters from these two creeks ultimately flow the Pacific and Atlantic ocean drainages, respectively. | ||