I decided to quit while I was ahead, especially since I was hungry again and had been hearing about the crab special. After all, if your vacation includes Wyoming casinos, you had better give it a try! She settled back into her bed with some TV, and I set out to see if I could win my supper. My dog had claimed the bed closest to the window, which allowed her to gaze at the dramatic, blue Wind River Mountains in the distance over a completely uninterrupted view. We romped around Jaycee Park until her doggo grin was big and tired, then headed back to our home away from home. We headed into Riverton, which is just a couple miles away. The hotel even provided her with a food and water dish so that I wasn’t the only one enjoying complementary special touches during our stay. She had eagerly laid claim to her place(s) in the hotel room when we checked in, so I knew she was cozy while I was eating and learning. I had gotten my fill for the day, so it was my dog’s turn. This was an absolutely incredible opportunity. The on-site museum is staffed by a Native American elder, so you can ask questions about the displays, their life, and their heritage. After lunch, I headed back to the hotel lobby, where I strolled through the cozy and fascinating Northern Arapaho Experience Room.