- 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 Wyomings 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,