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Due to the broad definition of highway, hitchhiking is strictly '''illegal''' in Wyoming. Highway is between the boundary lines of any road which includes, shoulders, berms, grass and sidewalks on the property. It is probably best to avoid hitchhiking in Wyoming if you don't like jail.
=== Federal Districts ===
'''Note''':Some Federal areas in the US prohibit hitchhiking, such as in some National Parks or Scenic Byways.
 
'''Yellowstone National Park'''
:36 CFR Hitchhiking or soliciting transportation shall be permitted within Yellowstone National Park except:
::withing two tenths of a mile of an entrance station.
::within 200 feet of a school, concession business or park service office building or visitor center.
::in a residential area where signs exist establishing the area as residential areas only and discouraging public traffic.
::while holding or having a sign which is larger than two feet by two feet in size.
::the hitchhiker must stay off the paved surface of the roadway, though a hitchhiker may stand on pavement if clearly in a paved pullout.
::where vehicles may not safely pull off of the main traffic lane
::during the hours of darkness unless the hitchhiker is wearing bright clothing.
::while under the influence of alcohol or intoxicating drugs.
::when hitchhiking behavior is deemed unsafe or a nuisance by Park Staff.
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