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04 May 2026

Wyoming State Parks to Host Third Public Forum Updating the Public About Proposed Projects at Keyhole State Park

MOORCROFT, Wyo. – May 4, 2026 - The Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources will host a third public forum to update the public and gather feedback on a proposed visitor center at Keyhole State Park.

The proposed Visitor Center aims to enhance recreation and education opportunities at Keyhole State Park by providing improved visitor services, interpretive exhibits, and a community gathering space for local small groups, and to be a launch point for recreation at Keyhole State Park.  

This forum follows up on an April meeting at the Pine Haven Community Center that presented a revised concept for the Visitor Center proposal, building on feedback received in January 2026. The event will again invite conversation to guide next steps in the project development process and give park users and residents an opportunity to learn more about how the new facility will support visitor experiences and natural resource education at Keyhole.

The public meeting will be held:

Date: May. 12, 2026

Time: 5:30 p.m.

Location: Moorcroft Branch Public Library, 105 E. Converse Street, Moorcroft, WY 82721

“We are looking forward to continued conversations surrounding how a visitor center can better serve the local community and Keyhole State Park users,” said Carly-Ann Carruthers, planning manager for the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources. “We appreciate the dialogue fostered throughout this process and welcome continued engagement from our visitors and partners, including the Bureau of Reclamation, as we craft plans for enriching experiences at the park.”

Those unable to attend in person can review the presentation materials and submit feedback via an online public comment form at wyoparks.wyo.gov/keyhole under the Proposed Visitor Center tab.

For more information, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/keyhole or contact Carly-Ann Carruthers, planning manager, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or Misty Moore, district manager, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Contacts: 

Carly-Ann Carruthers, (307) 777-6968; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Misty Moore, (307) 620-0331; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

29 April 2026

Explore Trails, Partnerships, and Innovation at Mountain West Trails Conference in Rock Springs

ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. – April 29, 2026 – The Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation and Wyoming State Trails Program, both part of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, are preparing to welcome attendees to the second-annual Mountain West Trails Conference, taking place May 19–20, 2026, at the Sweetwater Events Complex in Rock Springs.

Bringing together trail professionals, advocates, and outdoor recreation leaders from across the region, the conference offers a unique opportunity to connect, learn, and experience Wyoming’s trail systems firsthand.

Early bird registration is available for $199 per person through May 11. Registration will remain open after that date, with pricing increasing to $225.

Day 1 is centered on hands-on workshops and field tours across the Rock Springs area, while Day 2 features keynote, general, and breakout sessions covering trail planning, stewardship, accessibility, and partnerships.

A highlight of the conference is its lineup of immersive field experiences. Attendees can explore Wyoming’s landscapes and trail systems through opportunities such as:

  • Red Desert Old West History Tour & Honeycombs Hike
  • OHV Tour of the Red Desert: A Historical and Scenic Adventure
  • Hidden Waters of Flaming Gorge: A Lucerne Valley Boat Experience
  • Adaptive, beginner, and intermediate mountain bike rides
  • Trail signage and restoration projects
  • Guided hikes and partner-led experiences

These field tours provide hands-on learning and real-world application, connecting participants directly to the work shaping trail systems across the Mountain West.

Important Registration Reminder

Conference registration does not automatically reserve a spot in field tours or workshops. Attendees must log back into the registration system to select and secure their sessions. Space is limited and expected to fill.

In addition to conference programming, the public is invited to attend a free film screening presented in partnership with the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, Wyoming State Trails Program, and Wyoming PBS. The screening will take place on Wednesday, May 20, at 7 p.m. at Western Wyoming Community College’s Western Theatre in Rock Springs.

The event will feature the film “Headwinds: Bikepacking the Red Desert,” which highlights the unique landscape and trail opportunities of the very region hosting this year’s conference, along with an extended trailer of the forthcoming film “A Life Outside.” The screening is free and open to the public, offering an engaging look at outdoor exploration and the landscapes that define the Mountain West.

To explore the full schedule, field tour options, sponsorship opportunities, and speaker lineup—and to register—visit mountainwesttrailsconference.com. 

The Mountain West Trails Conference brings together participants from Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Nevada, Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico to share best practices, strengthen partnerships, and advance trail systems across the region. The event highlights the role of trails in supporting recreation, tourism, health, and community connection throughout the Mountain West.

Contact: Mark Tesoro, (307) 679-2507; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

28 April 2026

Wyoming State Trails Program Advisory Council to Meet May 8

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THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. – April 28, 2026 – The Wyoming State Trails Program’s Advisory Council will meet in Thermopolis on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 9:00 a.m. Members of the public are welcome to attend in person, watch virtually, or listen in by phone. 


The meeting details are as follows: 


Meeting Location: Hot Springs Hotel, 115 E. Park St,  Thermopolis, WY 82443. 

Video call link: meet.google.com/bft-brmu-ude 

Or dial:  ‪(US) +1 234-805-1090‬ PIN: ‪504 288 107‬# 


Agenda items include RTP Updates, the OHV Partnership, a presentation on a new Non-Motorized Grant opportunity, and updates from the State Trails Program and the Office of Outdoor Recreation.


The Wyoming State Trails Advisory Council is a ten-member recreational trail advisory committee appointed by the Governor to advise the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources regarding trail policies, functions, and priorities. 


If you have questions about the meeting, please call (307) 777-7446. You can also learn more about the Wyoming State Trails Program and Advisory Council by visiting wyoparks.wyo.gov. 


Contact: Naomi Lopez, (307) 777-7446; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

24 April 2026

From Past to Present: Revamped Interactive Map Highlights Historic Markers Statewide

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 24, 2026 – The Wyoming Monuments and Markers Program preserves and interprets significant historic places, people, and events through a statewide system of monuments and roadside markers. The program highlights Wyoming’s diverse heritage, from Indigenous history and historic trails to community development and notable individuals, helping residents and visitors connect with the stories that shaped the state’s landscape.


A major focus of the program today is expanding public access through digital tools. The recently refreshed interactive Monuments and Markers Map modernizes how users explore Wyoming history by providing updated locations and improved usability. The map revamp strengthens heritage tourism, educational outreach, and public engagement, allowing users to discover historic sites across Wyoming anytime, anywhere. View the interactive map at Bit.ly/WyoMM


The program operates through collaboration with key partners, including Wyoming State Parks and the Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office, both part of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, and the Wyoming Department of Transportation, the Wyoming Office of Tourism, local governments, tribal nations, historical societies, tourism organizations, and community volunteers. These partnerships support research, installation, and long-term stewardship of monuments and markers while ensuring historical interpretation remains accurate, accessible, and representative of Wyoming’s shared history.


Learn more about the Monuments and Markers program or other Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources programs and initiatives at wyospcr.wyo.gov

 

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Figure 1: Custer Expedition Monument in Sundance, Wyoming. Figure 2: Sheep Mountain near Greybull, Wyoming. Figure 3: Art Gallery of Time in Sweetwater County, Wyoming.

Contact: Savannah Daniels, (307) 777-6314; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..

17 April 2026

Wyoming Musicians Selected for 2026 Tunes on the Trail Program

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 17, 2026 – The Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources is excited to announce the lineup of talented musicians for the 2nd year of the Tunes on the Trail summer series. This unique initiative combines live acoustic music with the stunning outdoor scenery of Wyoming's state parks and historic sites, offering an unforgettable experience for music lovers and nature enthusiasts.


The four selected Wyoming-based artists are Shawn Hess (Laramie), Box of Rocks (Laramie), The Tinderwoods (Lander), and Pathfinder (Casper). 


"We are beyond excited for the second year of Tunes on the Trail. This program saw incredible success last year, and we have amazing artists selected for 2026," stated Jamie Hansen with the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation. "It was a difficult selection process, and we greatly appreciate everyone who applied. We look forward to getting people outside and introducing them to Wyoming music and culture.”


Each artist will perform a 90-minute set, made unique by the custom backdrop of Wyoming's beautiful landscape. The experience begins with an optional guided hike, allowing attendees to explore the area before settling in for live music.

 

The summer concert series will kick off on June 6, 2026, with a performance by Shawn Hess at Guernsey State Park. Attendees are invited to join a hike at 4:30 p.m., followed by the performance from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m. 


On July 11, 2026, Seminoe State Park will feature the band Box of Rocks. The schedule includes a 5:00 p.m. hike and a performance from 6:00 to 7:30p.m.


South Pass City State Historic Site will host The Tinderwoods on August 15, 2026. Participants can enjoy a hike at 4:30 p.m., with the performance set from 5:30 to 7:00 p.m.


The concert series will conclude at Hot Springs State Park on August 22, 2026, with the band Pathfinder performing. Hikers can start at 5:30 p.m., with the concert running from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.


While standard day-use fees apply for park entry at Guernsey State Park and Seminoe State Park ($7 per vehicle for Wyoming residents and $12 per vehicle for non-residents) and general admission applies at South Pass City State Historic Site ($4 for Wyoming residents, $8 for non-residents, with free admission for kids 17 & under) the Tunes on the Trail events are free to attend. Entry to Hot Springs State Park is always free. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and explore the park to make the most of their visit.


Tunes on the Trail is a program created in partnership by the Wyoming Arts Council, the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, and Wyoming State Parks, programs within the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.


The Tunes on the Trail program is partially supported by the Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Spark Tank program, an internal funding initiative for innovative agency projects and events, and is part of the Wyoming Arts Council's Wyoming Independent Music Initiative (WIMI), which aims to promote local artists and facilitate their performances throughout the state.


To stay updated on upcoming events, follow us on our Facebook pages: @WyomingArtsCouncil, @WyoRec, and @WyomingStateParks. You can also learn more about the diverse programs offered by Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources at wyospcr.wyo.gov.

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Figure 1: Shawn Hess of Laramie, image courtesy of the artist. Figure 2: Box of Rocks of Laramie, image courtesy of the artist. Figure 3: The Tinderwoods of Lander, image courtesy of the artist. Figure 4: Pathfinder of Casper, image courtesy of the artist. 

Contact: Jamie Hansen, (307) 460-8794; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

17 April 2026

Wyoming State Parks Solicits Proposals for Appraisals at Hot Springs State Park

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 17, 2026 – Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites, and Trails has officially released a Request for Proposal (RFP) for professional appraisal services to evaluate concession facilities at Hot Springs State Park in Thermopolis, Wyoming.

These appraisals are mandated by 2026 Senate Enrolled Act 27, Section 335, which requires appraisals of the “capital investment” and “ongoing concern” for the businesses known as the Star Plunge and the Hot Springs Hotel and Spa. 

Qualified professional appraisers are encouraged to review the full requirements.  Proposals must be submitted through the State’s Public Purchase online bidding system by 2:00 p.m., May 18, 2026. To view the full RFP (Number 0270-M), please visit https://www.publicpurchase.com/gems/wyominggsd,wy/buyer/public/home

For additional information, contact Wyoming State Parks' Visitor Services Manager Stephanie Dillmon.

Contact: Stephanie Dillmon, (307) 777-5734; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

 

 

14 April 2026

Pre-Applications Open for 2027 Non-Motorized Recreational Trails Program in May 2026

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 14, 2026 – The Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources will begin accepting applications for the 2027 Non-Motorized Recreational Trails Program (RTP) in May 2026. 


RTP provides competitive funding for projects that enhance non-motorized trail opportunities across Wyoming. Winter trail grooming projects shall remain eligible for reimbursement at a rate determined either on a per-mile or per-hour basis.


Approximately $550,000 is available statewide to support the maintenance, construction, restoration, and repair of trails and trailhead facilities.  Eligible applicants must be a land-managing agency or have a land use agreement in place. 


Pre-applications due September 1, 2026. Pre-applicants will receive feedback and guidance in accordance with the RTP guidelines, specifically regarding their eligibility and the prerequisites for proceeding to the full application, which must be submitted by October 1, 2026. All interested parties are encouraged to review the FY2027 RTP Grant Guidelines, available online, along with all application materials, at wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/rtp-grant-information-trails.


RTP grants are available through the Wyoming State Trails Program within the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources. Funded through the Federal Off-Highway Vehicle Gas Tax, RTP helps provide and improve recreational trail opportunities for the public throughout Wyoming.


For more information, contact Grants Specialist Naomi Lopez at (307) 777-7446 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. You can also learn more about State Parks and Cultural Resources at wyospcr.wyo.gov.

Contact: Naomi Lopez, (307) 777-7446; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

07 April 2026

Land and Water Conservation Fund Now Accepting 2027 Pre-applications

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 7, 2026 – The Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources is now accepting pre-applications for the Land and Water Conservation Fund grant.  Since its inception, the program has funded more than 970 projects statewide, and in 2025, $1.5 million was awarded to various cities around the state. Pre-applications are due by May 15, 2026. 


The Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF) is an outdoor recreation grant created to preserve, develop, and ensure access to outdoor recreation for all. In Wyoming, the program is administered by Wyoming State Parks, a division of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources. LWCF funding supports projects such as outdoor sports facilities, community swimming pools, and pathways, enriching outdoor recreation opportunities throughout the state.

 

The LWCF is a matching grant program based on a fifty percent (50%) reimbursement of the project's total cost. Only costs for the development and/or acquisition of public outdoor recreation lands and facilities are eligible for assistance. LWCF-funded project sites are maintained for public outdoor recreation for perpetuity. Final application deadline is November 30, 2026. 


Site inspections to determine project eligibility will occur in late summer/early fall, prior to the application date. Applicants are asked to participate in the site inspection so that projects can be thoroughly explained. Applicants must be municipalities, counties, school districts, or recreation districts.


If you are unsure about the application process or project eligibility, or have any questions, please contact the Wyoming State Parks recreation grant staff for more information and guidance on submitting an application.


Application materials and guidance are available online at wyoparks.wyo.gov/index.php/learn/recreation-grants.   


For additional information, please contact Grants Manager Louisa Lopez or Grants Specialist Maddisyn Fiorini at (307) 507-2767 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Contacts: Louisa Lopez or Maddisyn Fiorini, (307) 507-2767; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

07 April 2026

Wyoming State Parks Deadline Approaching for Summer Camp Store Operators at Curt Gowdy State Park

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 6, 2026 – Wyoming State Parks is currently accepting sealed bids for the operation of camp stores/food service concessions at Curt Gowdy State Park for the upcoming seasons. Interested parties are encouraged to participate in the bidding process.


Sealed bids are being requested from individuals, businesses, or partnerships to provide temporary concession facilities at Curt Gowdy State Park for the 2026, 2027, and 2028 seasons. The concessions will offer food, beverages, and general camping and fishing supplies.


Bids will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Wednesday, April 22, 2026. 


Bid packets are available upon request. Interested parties can obtain bid packets by calling (307) 777-3680 or emailing This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..


This is a unique opportunity to engage with park visitors and enhance their outdoor experiences while supporting local business initiatives within Wyoming’s cherished natural spaces.


For more information, please contact Contract Specialist Dalena Phipps at (307) 777-3680 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


Learn more about Wyoming State Parks at wyoparks.wyo.gov.


Contact: Dalena Phipps, (307) 777-3680; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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