Wyoming Park List
Over colorful terraces along the Big Horn River at Thermopolis flows water from mineral hot springs. More than 8,000-gallons flow over the terrace every 24-hours at a constant temperature of 135 degrees F. Hot Springs State Park has a free bath house where the water is maintained at 104-degrees ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include picnicking.Table, Shelter, RestRooms, BBQ, PlayGround, Basketball, Tennis, Multipurpose ...
READ MOREHugh Smith Park is located adjacent to the youth baseball complex and features the Cody Rotary Club group picnic shelter available on a reservation basis. Amenities include: BBQ Grills, Beach Volleyball Court, Childrens Playground, Horseshoe Pit, Picnic ...
READ MOREHutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1932 primarily as a resting and breeding ground for migratory birds and to provide a haven for resident wildlife. The Refuge is located in the southern part of the Laramie Plains, a montane, park-like geographic area surrounded by mountains in southeastern ...
READ MOREHutton Park I is a 0.7 acre neighborhood playground park with modern equipment. Hutton Park I is in a great location for families nearby and is easy to access from Riverview Drive. This playground park has climbing structures and ...
READ MOREHutton Park II is a 1 acre neighborhood park located at 605 Hutton Street. Hutton Park II has a great location for families nearby and is easy to access from Riverview Drive. This park is a great place for a family picnic including two picnic ...
READ MOREIndependence Rock stands 6,028-feet above sea level. The tallest point of the rock is 136-feet above the surrounding terrain. If one were to walk around the base of this rock, the distance covered would be more than a mile, or 5,900-feet. Windblown sand and silt have grooved the rock ...
READ MOREIndian Hills Park is a 3 acre neighborhood park. This playground has modern equipment. This park also has a variety of recreational opportunities including sand volleyball, basketball, and a picnic area including a double barbecue grill. Indian Hills Park is in a great location for families nearby and is ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include picnicking.Table, ...
READ MOREJackson Lake is a natural lake that was enlarged by Jackson Lake Dam, which is part of the Mindoka Project. This 25,540-acre lake offers fishing year-round except November for cutthroat, brown, and lake trout. Jackson Lake is located in the Grand Teton National Park and is managed by ...
READ MOREJackson Lake is a natural lake that was enlarged by Jackson Lake Dam which is part of the Mindoka Project. This 25,540 acre lake offers fishing year-round except November for cutthroat, brown, and lake trout. Reservoir acre feet and total reservoir capacity and cubic feet/second release ...
READ MOREThe Jackson National Fish Hatchery was originally established in 1950 as part of the Pallisades Dam Act. Today, the hatchery's primary emphasis is producing eggs and fish to mitigate for fish losses from Federal water development projects and for National Wildlife Refuges, Tribes, States, and research facilities. Open to ...
READ MOREJaycee Park is a 2.3 acre neighborhood park. This park is a little league baseball field. This park also offers families access to the Greenbelt Pathway and the Green River. Jaycee Park is in a great location for families ...
READ MORELocated at the heart of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem, the Rockefeller Parkway connects Grand Teton and Yellowstone National Parks. The late conservationist and philanthropist John D. Rockefeller, Jr. made significant contributions to several national parks including Grand Teton, Acadia, Great Smoky Mountains, and Virgin Islands. In 1972 Congress dedicated ...
READ MOREKeyhole Unit of the Pick-Sloan Missouri Basin Program, consists of Keyhole Dam and Reservoir and is on the Belle Fourche River about 17-miles northeast of Moorcroft, Wyoming. French trappers settled in the vicinity of Belle Fourche and engaged in fur trading as early as 1854. Settlement in the area ...
READ MOREKeyhole is a mecca for both resident and migrating birds of all species. Visitors also have the opportunity to enjoy a variety of other wildlife, including mule deer, pronghorn antelope and wild turkeys. There is a marina and motel located on the headquarters side of the lake and operated ...
READ MOREThe Killpecker Sand Dunes area is comprised of two wilderness study areas. If you want to hike and explore the dunes areas on foot, all the dunes east of Killpecker, stretching out across the Great Divide Basin, are open to low impact recreation, and dispersed camping. The sand dunes ...
READ MOREKiowa Park is located on the corner of Bannock and Kiowa streets and features a playground for community ...
READ MOREKiwanis Park is located between Highway 130 and Wyoming Street. It features: Barbecue Grills, Baseball Fields / Backstops, Electricity, Picnic Tables, Playground / Children's Play Area, Restrooms, and Soccer ...
READ MOREKortes Dam Reservoir is located in a narrow canyon below Seminoe Dam. No boat ramp is available due to frequent water surges from Seminoe Dam. The Miracle Mile Area extends downstream approximately 5.5-miles from the bottom of Kortes Dam to the boundary of the southern management unit of the ...
READ MORELaBonte Park has a variety of amenities for people of all ages. From a skate park to soccer fields, picnic shelters and community gardens, the park functions as a great place for the community to enjoy the outdoors and each other. Amenities include: Barbecue Grills, Basketball Court, Community ...
READ MOREAlso known as "Bass Lake", the fishing year-round with Wyoming State license is ample. Fish species include trout, bass, perch, ling, bluegill, green sunfish, and crappie. There is good access via shoreline roads and encompasses approximately 80-acres. Available services include picnic and camp shelters, restrooms, a boat ramp, and ...
READ MORELaRamie Park is located between Television and Armory Streets and has multiple soccer fields and port-a-potties during the summer ...
READ MORELaramie River Greenbelt Park is spread over 5.75 miles and is located between Garfield and Spruce Streets. The park contains the Laramie River Greenbelt Trailhead, a walking / jogging path, river fishing, a dog run area, and a playground among its many amenities. It also includes a picnic area ...
READ MORELocated approximately 30 miles northwest of Hot Springs State Park Legend Rock enables visitors to view over 300 petroglyphs spanning a time- period of thousands of years. These petroglyphs introduce you to multiple cultures and eras long past. The site is administered out of Hot Springs State Park where ...
READ MOREThe site is administered out of Hot Springs State Park where visitors are recommended to stop before visiting the site. A key and permit is required to attend the site. Keys and permits are available at the State Bath House, located at Hot Springs State Park, the Hot Springs ...
READ MOREHave a great time at this park! Some of the amenities include: Basketball, picnic facilities, play area, swimming ...
READ MOREBeach, Bike Path, Boating, Boat Rentals (Canoe & Paddle), Botanic Garden, Concessions, Fishing, Fitness Trail, Horse Shoes, Lake, Mini Golf, Picnic Facilities, Play Areas, Rental Shelters, Restrooms, Softball, Swimming Pool, Volleyball, Amphitheater. Lions Park North Shelter: Located in North Lions Park and adjacent to the Municipal Pool, ...
READ MORELogan Park is a 0.2 acre neighborhood playground park with modern play equipment. Logan Park has deck swings and climbing structures that providing new and fun elements in a great central neighborhood location for residents. Logan Park is just blocks away from Andrews Park and provides easy access to ...
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