Wyoming Park List

Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge
Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge (NWR) is located in southwestern Wyoming. The name Seedskadee originated from the Shoshone Indian word "Sisk-a-dee-agie" meaning "river of the prairie hen". The 26,400 acre
Seminoe Reservoir
The Seminoe Dam and Powerplant are on the North Platte River about 72 miles southwest of Casper, Wyoming. The Seminoe Reservoir, a major feature of the Kendrick Project,
Seminoe State Park
Seminoe State Park is nestled up against the base of the Seminoe Mountains. One of Wyoming’s treasures is located 35 miles north of Sinclair, Wyoming. Seminoe Reservoir offers the
Shoshone National Forest
Located in the Wind River and Absaroka mountain ranges of northwestern Wyoming, lies the 2.4 million acre Shoshone National Forest. Elevations range from 4,600 feet near Cody to
Shoshone River Pathway
The Shoshone River Pathway is a segment in a network of trails in and around Cody, Wyoming. The Shoshone River Pathway (Stock Nature Trail) provides access to 55
Sinks Canyon State Park
Sinks Canyon State Park features a geologic phenomenon in which the Popo Agie River vanishes into a large cavern (the Sinks) but reappears in a trout- filled pool, the
Slate Creek Campsites
This campground is just south of the shores of Fontenelle Reservoir, on the Green River, and just north of Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge. The area is a mecca for
South Pass City State Historic Stie
South Pass City has a variety of interesting and educational activities for visitors throughout the summer. When the presence of volunteer staff permits, not only can you walk through
South Pass Historic Mining Area
This 30-square-mile area was a focal point for the discovery of gold in 1842 and the resultant 1867 gold rush that settled this part of Wyoming. By 1868, about
Sweetwater River Campground
2 campgrounds; one at the Bridge, and one at the Guard Station. This area is ideally suited for the solitary adventurer. A traveler seeking a remote area for hiking,
Tailrace Campground
This campground is wedged between Fontenelle Reservoir and Seedskadee National Wildlife Refuge, and so makes a fantastic site for birding, fishing, non-motorized water sports, or anything else that suits
Teton Reservoir Campground
Set in the rolling sage grasslands of the Great Divide Basin, this reservoir becomes a watery oasis under the bright summer skies. Fishing for trout in the reservoir and
Three Patches Recreation Area
Three Patches is located near the top of Aspen Mountain. It is a popular local picnic
Trail End State Historic Site
Mansion is located in Sheridan, Wyoming at 400 Clarendon Street. Finished in 1913, Trail End was the home of the John B. Kendrick family. He was a cowboy who
Upper Green River Recreation Area
This section of the Green River is popular with wildlife enthusiasts who enjoy the many species of birds and small mammals who make this area their home. Elk and
Wagon Box Fight State Site
WAGON BOX FIGHT - August 2, 1867 The Wagon Box Fight was one of the key skirmishes in the Indian Wars that raged along the Bozeman Trail. In August 1867,
Warren Bridge Campground
The Green River has long sustained the communities of western Wyoming. Here the river offers habitat for raptors and songbirds, deer, trout, and salmon. The recreationist can flyfish, hunt
Weeping Rock Campground
A fine getaway for anglers boaters and birdwatchers. This area was once a gathering place for mountain men, and is now a haven for birds and wildlife. Trout and
Weston Hills Recreation Area
This area is just west of a segment of Thunder Basin National Grassland. Although the lower elevations here are grasslands, stands of ponderosa pines line the ridges and cover
Wyoming Pioneer Museum
Open year'round, the Pioneer Memorial Museum is located on the Wyoming State Fairgrounds in Douglas, Wyoming. The museum collects, preserves, interprets and displays historical and cultural materials related to
Wyoming Territorial Prison Historic Site
Listed on the National Register, visitors can spend the day touring the beautifully restored Wyoming Territorial Prison. Built in 1872, the prison held some of the most notorious outlaws
Yellowstone National Park
Long before any recorded human history in Yellowstone, a massive volcanic eruption spewed an immense volume of ash that covered all of the western U.S., much of the Midwest,