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Wyoming 511

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Wyoming department of transportation, designed for ipad.

  • 3.2 • 105 Ratings

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Wyoming 511 is the official road condition and traffic information app of the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT). - Provides pre-trip map-based road and traffic conditions (Map) - Displays web camera images (Map) - Displays weather station data (Map) - Shows users their route and mile marker location, and includes latitude / longitude (Where Am I?) - Speaks conditions so drivers know what they can expect on the road ahead (Hands-Free / Eyes-Free) - Alerts drivers to traffic information, including crashes and other hazards within a user-specified radius (Hands-Free / Eyes-Free) - Updates data from WYDOT’s servers every 15 minutes when a data connection is available - Uses GPS to provide location-based reports

Version 1.5.6

In this version of Wyoming 511, a menu item has been added for current WYDOT job postings.

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105 Ratings

Sure hope they don’t track and sell location like the Weather Channel app

Downloading now. Hopeful. So far WDOT’s twitter feed is the most useful thing. WDOT’s webpage is really hard to use on an ipad or iPhone. Not sure about the computer but I need it to work on my phone. While I’m stopped at a rest stop with minimal cell data. Roads need better labels for casual non-professional drivers. I’m really looking for a system to alert me of dangerous weather conditions on the road from Fort Collins to Laramie — that pass can turn nasty in an instant while road conditions everywhere else are fine. There must be a large number of kids and parents and shoppers traveling from Laramie to Colorado. Many are novice drivers.

We’ve used this for years- it’s a lifesaver

This app shows conditions on both local roads and highways. I wish there was a stated color legend, but it’s fairly obvious, and you can click on icons to see current alert and condition posts. Drill down to city streets is great. I notice that I have to reload this app if I have not used it in awhile— like most other apps. It works; an update in graphics would be good, but the actual detailed Hwy department data is indispensable. The trucker who went astray on the high elevation Beartooth Hwy should have been using this.

Don’t trust this app

Just came from Buffalo to Tensleep. The app had notice of “Commercial Vehicle Testing Operations,” so we called Buffalo DOT Maintenance about expected delays and were assured we’d notice almost nothing. Nowhere on the app nor in our call was the 15-minute wait for a flag car nor the chip and seal operation with loose gravel that went from the Sheep Mountain Lookout Road to the Washakie County line with 45 mph speed limit. Nowhere was the 5-minute wait for flag car along Tensleep Creek with a drop down to mud for a short distance between the end of the canyon and Tensleep. NO INFO. Don’t trust this app. It’s not updated as it should be.

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The developer, Wyoming Department of Transportation , indicated that the app’s privacy practices may include handling of data as described below. For more information, see the developer’s privacy policy .

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The developer does not collect any data from this app.

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How to do the great American road trip: Montana and Wyoming

T he old-time rancher looked us up and down, and then in his best cowboy drawl, asked, “Where y’all from?” On naming our home base, he insisted: “Florida? That’s the other side of the world.”

And, in his way, he was probably right. From Farson, Wyoming , the Sunshine State probably seemed a world away from the immense reaches of this Western-cultured state, where round-ups were still conducted on horseback and tourism was just a quaint idea.

True, we had all stopped for ice-cream at Farson Mercantile rather than anything cowboy-like, but the whipcord-slim old-timer gave the impression that anything from out of state might just as well be in a different hemisphere.

  • Read part one of Diaries from the Road here
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This was the Wyoming we had hoped to discover, though, after scrapping plans to head further west. Our grand 12-month RV adventure had hit a roadblock, having come too far, too fast and put our Winnebago Sightseer under undue strain.

We’d had to decide between pushing on an additional 1,000 miles to Washington and Oregon in favour of more Montana and Wyoming, which we had only touched on during our hectic dashes to Yellowstone and Glacier National Park. Indeed, Wyoming had really piqued our curiosity with its small-city-big-country feel, and we wanted a deep dive into a state still predicated on ranching, mining and railways.

The most populous city is state capital Cheyenne, but, with 65,000 people, that’s less than Torquay in Devon. Yet Wyoming is nearly 4,000 square miles larger than the entire UK. To say it is an ocean of emptiness in a vast panorama of mountains, rivers and ranches is an understatement. Nature still rules the roost here, and that makes it perfect for exploring by RV.

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After the wonders of Glacier National Park , we had turned south-east through Montana and a welter of small towns, including the near ghost-town of Reed Point, agricultural Shelby and historic Great Falls, a pivotal location in the legendary Lewis and Clark Expedition of 1805.

Here, the Corps of Discovery spent more than a month hauling their boats up the Missouri River through five waterfalls, a compelling story excellently told at the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center and Giant Springs State Park , home of the shortest river in the world, the less-than-mighty 200ft Roe River.

The boutiquey Old West RV Park earned our plaudits for its location in the heart of Reed Point, with its Waterhole Saloon (and truly excellent burgers), while the nearby Harvest Host site of Greycliff Mill offered a modern counterpoint with its heavenly milkshakes, bagels and paninis. Natural Bridge Falls on the Boulder River scenic drive provided the eye candy.

That took us further south, into Wyoming and deeper into cowboy culture, via the town of Buffalo with its stately edifice of The Occidental Hotel and 1908 Saloon, and Sheridan, where Peter D’s RV Park offered one of the most user-friendly RV camps we had discovered to date.

By this stage – 4,635 miles into our journey – we had discovered the “secret” of RVing, and it wasn’t about pointing our rig, Indefatigable (or Fati for short), at the nearest scenic trail and following our noses, as we did during the first three months.

No, the essential truth of this unique style of travel was to use the RV as the base from which to explore in our little Ford Fiesta, Nippy. Therefore, we picked Sheridan, Casper, Wheatland and Green River as HQs for extensive adventuring, and dug into the magnificence that is Wyoming.

Sheridan, with its cute downtown, opened the door to the impressive Tongue River Canyon and the historic Fort Phil Kearny , site of a key battle in Red Cloud’s War from 1866-68; Casper offered us major stops on the fabled Oregon Trail , the 19 th -century pioneer route to the West Coast. We stood on the iconic Independence Rock and struggled to imagine how those intrepid folks would have viewed this stark landscape, battling through its countless barriers on foot, wagon and horseback.

They had to reach this point by 4 July on their epic 2,170-mile trek west or risk not achieving their destination before the onset of winter (and starvation). Roughly half a million people passed this way between 1836 and 1869; most of them made it, but thousands did not.

From Wheatland, we drove south to the true cowboy outposts of Cheyenne and Fort Laramie; lapped up the mountain scenery of the US-34 scenic drive; and marvelled at Wind River Canyon, gateway to Thermopolis and its extensive thermal springs.

Even better, looking at the map, we saw we were only 150 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park , just across the border of Colorado , and we set forth in Nippy to get up close and personal with the Rockies.

We had already encountered them in Glacier, but this was different. Surrounded by peaks reaching 14,000 feet, our WPMs (Wows Per Minute – trademark pending) reached new heights as we goggled at a 360-degree vista of mountain splendour. The scenic drive up Cache La Poudre Scenic Byway served as a warm-up to the main event, taking US-34 into the National Park, where arriving in Estes Park brought the full majesty into play.

A solitary moose crossed our path, grazing casually on lake vegetation, a glorious symbol of nature’s munificence

Trail Ridge Road took that lofty vision and ran with it, highlighting why it was designated an All-American Road in 1996. Here, the road touched 12,000 feet above sea level, an elevation beyond the tree line and with views in every direction that staggered the mind. As we descended back to a mere 8,000 feet, a solitary moose crossed our path, grazing casually on lake vegetation, a glorious symbol of nature’s munificence.

If we thought this part of the world had delivered all the scenic wonders it could offer, we found more as we headed west to Green River back in Wyoming. In the shadow of the imposing Castle Rock and the edge of the high plains Red Desert, this city was the starting point for explorer John Wesley Powell’s 1869 expedition to the Grand Canyon. More importantly, it offered the Flaming Gorge – Green River All American Road , 45 miles of zig-zagging roller-coaster that continued into Utah and the Uinta Mountains.

Halfway through what actually turned out to be a grand 154-mile round-trip, we arrived unexpectedly at Red Canyon Overlook, an improbably precipitous point perched 1,631ft above the Flaming Gorge Reservoir, and affording views halfway to forever.

We had started out in the high desert, populated by a mass of hardy sagebrush and sunflowers, and graduated through a jumbled mass of hogbacks, bowls, ridges, cuestas and ancient deep river canyons to the high-altitude pine forest of the Red Canyon.

The wildlife was equally impressive, from sage-grouse and wild horses to mule deer and the seemingly ever-present pronghorn antelope.

It challenged our knowledge of geologic features and understanding of the ages-old terraforming powers of wind, water and frost. But, best of all, it was utterly untouched by any human activity or degradation, a pristine, untroubled landscape that bordered on the holy.

As we rolled westward along I-80 towards Idaho, we were left with a deeply-ingrained sense of Wyoming’s essential vastness, the big-sky attributes of horizons that filled our windscreen and more besides; a truly magical vista.

It was utterly untouched by any human activity or degradation, a pristine, untroubled landscape that bordered on the holy

The lone somber note was provided by repeated sightings of the Sand Creek Massacre Trail , another heartbreaking story of brutality by the US Army in attacking a peaceful camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho in 1864, slaughtering men, women and children. The Trail reflects the 600-mile journey of the survivors. It took until 1990 for the government to issue an official apology for the 19th century bloodbath, and until 2000 for the National Historic Site to be created.

For a while, we trundled along in silence, pursued by memories of a 159-year-old outrage. To this day, it is the only National Historic Site with the word “massacre” in it. And that’s a start.

Next stops: Idaho and Utah...

How to do it

  • Always leave both sewage tanks closed until you’re ready to dump them. You don’t want a “poo pyramid” in your black (toilet) tank because you let all the liquid out.
  • When filling up at a petrol station, make sure you can get OUT of the station as well as in. RVs don’t fit in some spaces and you must check them out before filling up.

RV factfile

  • For Wyoming and Colorado, Cruise America offers RV rentals from Denver. See more at cruiseamerica.com .
  • When things go wrong, consult myrvresource.com .

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  1. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    Find out the latest road and travel information for Wyoming, including weather impacts, traffic updates, and vehicle testing. Use the Wyoming 511 app, map, or toll-free number to plan your trip safely and efficiently.

  2. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    View live images of Wyoming highways and roads from various locations across the state. Find web cameras by interstate, non-interstate, city, route, or citizen business government.

  3. Road & Travel Information

    WYDOT strives to keep the travelling public informed through a variety of resources including: Closures, restrictions and advisory information, including weight based wind closures. Current road conditions by district, route or city/town. Layered travel information map. Interstate and Non-Interstate web cameras. Variable Speed Limit information.

  4. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    Wyoming Travel Information Service Travel Forecast Map 5300 Bishop Blvd. Cheyenne, WY 82009-3340 Toll Free Nationwide: 1-888-WYO-ROAD (1-888-996-7623) Actual road conditions may vary from forecasted conditions. For current reported incidents, advisories, impact levels, and road conditions, select the appropriate route below: ...

  5. Wyoming Travel Information Map

    Find travel information for Wyoming highways and routes with this interactive map. Choose your map type based on your device and network speed to access pre-trip information, traffic conditions, construction zones, and more.

  6. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    Wyoming Department of Transportation Travel Information Service. WYDOT >WYOROAD >District 1. Last update at: Apr 30, 2024, 07:58 PM Frequently Asked Questions ... Between WY 219, Yellowstone Rd and Jordan Road Dry None WY 211 at milepost 20.460 Single unit 2-3 axles: 21T , Single unit 4-5 axles: 24T, Single unit 6+ axles: 27T, Truck & full ...

  7. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    Wyoming Department of Transportation Travel Information Service. To contact WYDOT please send an email to [email protected].

  8. Wyoming Travel Information Map

    Wyoming Travel Information Map

  9. 511 Travel and Information

    The Wyoming Department of Transportation has several resources available to help motorists stay informed about travel conditions. Motorists can visit WYDOT's 511 Road and Travel Information website to get the latest information on conditions and road closures. The site also has other features such as web cameras to help give motorists an idea ...

  10. WTI

    Commercial Vehicle Operators Portal Governor's Council on Impaired Driving Snow Plow Priority Plan Wyoming Travel Authorization Program. Streamlined Maps: Road Conditions Travel Impacts (For detailed ... Road Conditions (For detailed reports on incidents, advisories, and road conditions, select the appropriate route near the bottom of the page ...

  11. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    WYDOT Travel Information Service. Wyoming 511 Travel Information. 511 travel information, provided by WYDOT, includes the following: Road surface conditions (dry, wet, slick, etc.); Travel advisories currently in effect; Temporary and seasonal closures; Current weather conditions; and. Short-term weather forecasts (up to six hours ahead)

  12. Road Conditions

    Winter. Road Conditions. There is currently no closure information to report. WYDOT will post when there is any information to share. For information on road and travel conditions, please visit WYDOT's 511 website .

  13. Wyoming 511

    About this app. arrow_forward. Wyoming 511 is the official road condition and traffic information app of the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT). Information comes from the same source as the wyoroad.info webpage. - Provides pre-trip map-based road and traffic conditions (Map) - Displays web camera images (Map)

  14. Wyoming Travel Information Map Color Blind Mode

    Wyoming Travel Information Map Color Blind Mode

  15. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    Wyoming 511 for iOS Download. MAP. The map-based feature provides pre-trip information. Users can choose between a conditions layer and a cameras layer. Distracted driving is dangerous. Do not use the map feature while driving. For information while on the road, the Wyoming 511 app provides a Hands Free/Eyes Free feature that provides audible ...

  16. WYDOT's 511 app provides hands-free, real-time information

    The Wyoming Department of Transportation has the Wyoming 511 Travel Information app available for download for Android and iOS devices that provides much of the same information as the 511 desktop map. The app has a hands-free, eye-free option that provides information safely to motorists as they travel. "Our mobile app ensures motorists get ...

  17. ‎Wyoming 511 on the App Store

    ‎Wyoming 511 is the official road condition and traffic information app of the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT). - Provides pre-trip map-based road and traffic conditions (Map) - Displays web camera images (Map) - Displays weather station data (Map) - Shows users their route and mile mar…

  18. Whp.wyo.gov

    Get the latest road condition and traffic information from WYDOT with Wyoming 511 app. Learn about the mission, vision, and services of the Wyoming Highway Patrol.

  19. Brief closure on U.S. 30/East Lincolnway in Cheyenne planned for

    CHEYENNE - Crews with the Wyoming Department of Transportation, Reiman Corp. and Aztec Construction will be closing a portion of U.S. 30/East Lincolnway on Thursday, weather permitting.

  20. Interactive Transportation System Map

    Wyoming State Government: Citizen Business Government Visitor. Show Layers >>> Interactive Transportation System Map. Clear All Layers. Contact Us ...

  21. WYDOT Travel Information Service

    Wyoming Department of Transportation Travel Information Service. WYDOT >WYOROAD >District 1. Last update at: Apr 30, 2024, 05:29 PM Frequently Asked Questions ... Between WY 219, Yellowstone Rd and Jordan Road Dry None WY 211 at milepost 20.460 Single unit 2-3 axles: 21T , Single unit 4-5 axles: 24T, Single unit 6+ axles: 27T, Truck & full ...

  22. Free Wyoming State Road Map

    Download a free Wyoming highway map to get to know the state. Then plan your route with the help of itineraries based on Wyoming's regions and best road-trip stops. Before you go, order your free Official Travel Guide for an expert resource you can refer to during your trip. Find an expert. Map an Adventure.

  23. Wyoming Trip Planner

    Wyoming is filled with expansive countrysides, scenic roads and a rich history that all beg to be explored. Start unearthing the endless possibilities of your Wyoming vacation. Discover road trips, the best places to stay, and other travel resources that will ensure an unforgettable Wyoming getaway. We've even got a Wyoming trip planner to ...

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  25. How to do the great American road trip: Montana and Wyoming

    Trail Ridge Road took that lofty vision and ran with it, highlighting why it was designated an All-American Road in 1996. Here, the road touched 12,000 feet above sea level, an elevation beyond ...

  26. 2 die at the hospital after Chisago County crash

    Two people died at the hospital after a crash Friday morning in Wyoming, MN, police said. First responders were called to the crash around 11:10 a.m. on Pioneer Road near Iris Avenue.

  27. Upper Missouri River Breaks road to provide public access

    Bureau of Land Management officials signed off on an environmental assessment in April, approving the primitive road from Left Coulee to access the monument's 35,500-acre Bullwhacker region.