Hiking Near Me in Bosler, wy
Curt Gowdy State Park
1264 Granite Springs Road, Cheyenne, WY
Curt Gowdy is located just 24 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 24 miles east of Laramie, Wyoming. Take State Route 210 (Happy Jack Road) to County Road 106.
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Oregon Trail Ruts
U.S. Highway 26, I-25 exit 92, Wheatland, WY
The Oregon Trail was one of the primary routes used by emigrants heading westward across the American continent in the 1840s. Although many remnants of the trail can be seen in Wyoming, the... Read More
Guernsey State Park
2187 Lakeshore Drive, Guernsey, WY
Guernsey State Park provides seven campgrounds. Five are around the lake. All campgrounds include comfort stations, picnic tables, fire grills and drinking water. We also have a trailer dump... Read More
Casper Mountain Trails Center
Casper Mountain Road, Casper, WY
The Casper Mountain Trails Center is located on Casper Mountain 8 miles South of Casper, Wyoming. The area encompasses approximately 42 kilometers of groomed cross country trails for both... Read More
Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park
8700 East Highway 20/26, Evansville, WY
Nestled beside the North Platte River, Edness K. Wilkins State Park is a nature lover's paradise. This area, spanning 362 acres, features a range of exciting outdoor activities. Embark on a... Read More
Hawk Springs State Recreation Area
Highway 85, Hawk Springs, WY
Hawk Springs State Recreation Area (HSSRA) is a small state managed recreation area located approximately 25 miles south of Torrington Wy. The site is one of the only public recreation lakes... Read More
Keyhole State Park
22 Marina Road, Moorcroft, WY
Keyhole State Park offers swimming, hiking, boating, water skiing, bird-watching and fishing. Some of the state’s largest fish have been caught at Keyhole. You can also reserve one of our 3... Read More
Boysen State Park
120 Boysen Drive, Shoshoni, WY
The first white men through the Wind River Canyon were the Ashley Fur Party in 1825. The original dam was built by Asmus Boysen in 1908, for whom the park and reservoir are named. Part of the... Read More
Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site
528 Wagon Box Road, Banner, WY
Fort Phil Kearny witnessed the dramatic events of Red Cloud's War, 1866-1868. Today, the site encompasses 1000 acres, including Fort grounds, two major battlesites, and rich wildlife... Read More
Devils Tower National Monument
149 State Highway 110, Devils Tower, WY
An astounding geologic feature that protrudes out of the rolling prairie surrounding the Black Hills. This site is considered Sacred to the Lakota and other tribes that have a connection to the... Read More
South Pass City Historic Site
125 South Pass Main Street, South Pass City, WY
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 each of... Read More
Hot Springs State Park
51 US Highway 20 North, Thermopolis, WY
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... Read More
Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site
4800 Road 52, Hyattville, WY
More than 10,000 years of rich, cultural history thrives at Medicine Lodge amongst the endless outdoor recreation opportunities. Wildlife viewing and opportunities for adventure are amongst the... Read More
Sinks Canyon State Park
3079 Sinks Canyon Road, Lander, WY
Sinks Canyon State Park is located in west central Wyoming just south Of Lander, WY. The park is situated in the Wind River Mountains on the middle fork of the Popo Agie River. The site is... Read More
Bear River State Park
601 Bear River Drive, Evanston, WY
Bear River State Park is a day use only park comprised of 324 acres. It is home to small herds of bison and elk and boasts several miles of both paved and packed gravel trails. The Bear River... Read More
National Elk Refuge
675 East Broadway, Jackson, WY
As development grew at the turn of the 20th century, migratory routes changed. Livestock competed with elk for natural grasses, and elk often raided ranchers' haystacks. These changes and a... Read More