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Seminoe State Park
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Seminoe State Park is happy to offer Junior Ranger books. These books can be picked up from park staff or at the front office. When you finish your book, return it to park staff to be sworn in as a junior ranger.
The book can be downloaded ahead of time to complete on a tablet or printed at home for a road trip activity!
Thanks to Carbon County Higher Education for the printing of these books.
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The Seminoe Mountains surrounding Seminoe State Park were once the site for gold prospecting during the late 1800s. The name “Seminoe” is commonly assumed to come from the Seminole tribe, but is an Americanized spelling of the French name Cimineau. Basil Cimineau Lajeunesse was a French trapper in the area in the 1800s. Seminoe State Park, located on the northwest side of the reservoir, was established in 1965 through an agreement between the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the Wyoming Recreation Commission (predecessor to Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites).
Wyoming State Park's Shoshone District is excited to welcome Women Who Hike for a campout, weekend of community, and service project July 29-31 at Seminoe State Park.
Women are invited to register via eventbrite for two nights of camping, a canoe trip, and a hike at Seminoe State Park. We will partake in volunteer services by assessing the park for future trails and provide feedback to park staff of what user groups like women hikers would like to see.
Tickets are $40 and can be purchased at https://www.eventbrite.com/
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Seminoe State Park offers excellent fishing, boating, hiking and wildlife viewing opportunities.
The Seminoe Mountains surrounding Seminoe State Park were once the site for gold prospecting during the late 1800s. The name “Seminoe” is commonly assumed to come from the Seminole tribe, but is an Americanized spelling of the French name Cimineau. Basil Cimineau Lajeunesse was a French trapper in the area in the 1800s. Seminoe State Park, located on the northwest side of the reservoir, was established in 1965 through an agreement between the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation and the Wyoming Recreation Commission (predecessor to Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites).
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Seminoe State Park
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