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Shoshone National Forest Shoshone National Forest extends north from Lander, Wyoming, to the Montana border. Yellowstone National Park is on the forest's western border. Popular recreational activities include fishing, hiking and camping. Address: . WY USA
1 307 527-6241
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Hot Springs State Historic Site Enjoy the waters, views of bison herds, and some of the best flower gardens in the state. Walk over the Swinging Bridge, check out the State Bath House, or have a picnic with friends and family. Address: 220 Park Street Thermopolis WY 82443
Send an Email (2) 1 307 864-2176
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Audubon Center at Garden Creek The Audubon Center at Garden Creek is a wildlife preserve covering 460 acres. Numerous bird species can be seen here at different times of the year, as well as plant and other species. Educational programs run year-round. Address: 101 Garden Creek Rd Casper WY USA 82604
Send an Email (1) 1 307 235-3485
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Wyoming Territorial Park The Wyoming Territorial Park presents to visitors an entertaining but educational look at 19th century Wyoming, and the lifestyles of the Old West in that era. A restored Wyoming Territorial Prison, the National U.S. Marshals Museum, a frontier town, and dinner theater is featured, along with kids' activities. Address: 975 Snowy Range Road Laramie WY 82070
Send an Email (6) 1 307 745-6161
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Lions Park Cheyenne In the summer months this park is home to a variety of activities and attractions. The beach serves as a great location to sunbathe, swim or rent a boat. The grassed area has sheltered picnic tables that are central to the miniature-golf course, concessions, restrooms, botanical gardens and sport areas. Address:
Carey Avenue at 8th Avenue Cheyenne WY USA 82001
1 307 637-6429
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Bighorn National Forest Bighorn National Forest's size and physical diversity gives visitors and locals of Wyoming endless recreational opportunities. Hunt, fish, hike, snowshoe, ski, or snowmobile in the wilderness or one of the developments. Address: 2013 Eastside Second Street Sheridan WY 82801
Send an Email (6) 1 307 674-2600
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Martin Luther King Jr. Park Cheyenne Dedicated the memory of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., this park has a bicycle path that winds through treed areas. Throughout the park there are several places that visitors can enjoy including volleyball courts, a tennis court and a softball diamond. Address:
Ames Ave at M.L.K. Court Cheyenne WY USA 82001
1 307 637-6429
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Curt Gowdy State Park In the southeast corner of Wyoming stands the Curt Gowdy State Park. With seven sections of diversified landscape, the foothills of the Laramie Mountains are home to much wildlife, and fish-stocked reservoirs. Address: 1351 Hynds Lodge Road Cheyenne WY 82009
Send an Email (8) 1 307 632-7946
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Holliday Park Cheyenne This park is home to the Big Boy Steam engine, which is the world's largest. The complex is home to an art center, basketball courts, horse shoes, a picnic area, play areas, tennis courts, a shelter available to rent and a pond. Address:
19th Street at Morrie Avenue Cheyenne WY USA 82001
1 307 637-6429
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Devils Tower National Monument Proclaimed America's first National Monument in 1906, Devil's Tower Monument is the remnant of an ancient volcanic feature. While the tower sees almost 400,000 visitors each year, it is still a place of worship to many American Indian tribes. A popular spot for climbers, Devil's Tower has a campground and a visitor's center. Address: PO Box 10 Devils Tower WY 82714-0010
1 307 467-5283
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Brimmer Park Cheyenne This treed park along the banks of a small pond offers an ideal location in the summer for picnics, playing sports or exploring the state park. The area has sheltered picnic areas, a softball field and restrooms. Address: Pershing Blvd at Windmill Road Cheyenne WY
1 307 637-6429
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