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01 December 2025

Spend Your New Year’s Day at a Wyoming State Park or Historic Site

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – Dec. 1, 2025 – Jan. 1, 2026, marks the 15th consecutive year that Wyoming State Parks is offering guided hikes at locations across the state for First Day Hikes.

 

First Day Hikes is a national initiative launched in 2012 and led by America’s State Parks. First Day Hikes are an opportunity for people to start their year off right, immersed in the outdoors. All First Day Hike offerings are open to the public, including seasoned patrons and first-time visitors. 

 

“I hope everyone’s New Year's resolutions for 2026 are to spend more time in the outdoors,” stated Frances Schaetz, outreach coordinator for the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation. “Participating in one of our statewide offerings for this initiative is a sure way to start the year and your resolution off on the right footing.”

 

First Day Hikes are offered in all 50 states on New Year's Day. Here in Wyoming, we are offering 19 unique hikes at State Parks and Historic Sites across the state. All hikes are free and open to the public; all day-use fees are waived on Jan. 1 for this initiative.

 

Participants will have the chance to win a 2026 Annual Day Use Certificate at each participating location and to enter a statewide Grand Prize drawing. Details for the drawings will be available at each site.

 

Details about hiking locations, difficulty, length, and terrain are as follows:

 

  • Bear River State Park – starting at 10 a.m.
    •  Meet at the Rendezvous Area for a 1.5-mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 789-6547.
  • Boysen State Park – starting at 10 a.m.
    • Meet at the Park Headquarters (120 Boysen Drive, Shoshoni, WY) for a 1.5-mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 876-2796.
  • Buffalo Bill State Park – starting at 9 a.m.
    • Meet at the Park Headquarters (4192 North Fork Highway) for a 1.5-mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 587-9227.
  • Curt Gowdy State Park – starting at 1:30 p.m.
    • Meet at the Visitor Center to decide whether to take the ¾-mile hike on easy terrain or the 2.25-mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 632-7946.
  • Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park – starting at 10 a.m.
    • Meet at the Platte River Shelter for a 1.5-mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 577-5150.
  • Fort Bridger State Historic Site – starting at 1 p.m.
    • Meet at the Main Parking Lot for a 1-mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 870-8811.
  • Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site – starting at 1 p.m.
    • Meet at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site (528 Wagon Box Rd, Banner, WY) for a 1-2 mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 275-6120.
  • Guernsey State Park – starting at 1 p.m.
    • Meet at the Main Boat Dock Parking Area for a 1.75-mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 921-2057.
  • Glendo State Park – starting at 1 p.m.
    • Meet at the Two Moon Shelter for a 2-mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 735-4433.
  • Hot Springs State Park – starting at 10 a.m.
    • Meet at the T-Hill Trailhead for a 2-3 mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 864-2176.
  • Keyhole State Park – starting at 9 a.m.
    • Meet at Coulter Bay Cliffs Shelter for a 1-mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 756-3596.
  • Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site – starting at 11 a.m.
    • Meet at the Red Barn (4800 County Road 52, Hyattville, WY) for a 1-mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 469-2234.
  • Sinks Canyon State Park – starting at 10 a.m.
    • Meet at the Visitor Center for a ½ -mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 332-6333.
  • Sinks Canyon State Park – starting at 1 p.m.
    • Meet at the Popo Agie Nature Trail parking area (in the Popo Agie Campground) for a 2-mile hike on moderate terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 332-6333.
  • Trail End State Historic Site – starting at 10 a.m.
    • Meet at Trail End State Historic Site (400 Clarendon Ave, Sheridan, WY) for a 1-mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 275-6120.
  • Wyoming Historic Governors' Mansion – starting at 10 a.m.
    • Meet at the Wyoming Historic Governor’s Mansion (300 East 21st Street; Cheyenne, WY) for a ¾ -mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 777-7878.
  • Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum – starting at 10 a.m.
    • ​Meet at the Wyoming Pioneer Museum Lobby, located on the Wyoming State Fairgrounds (400 W. Center Street, Douglas, WY) for a 1-2 mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 359-9288. 
  • Wyoming Territorial Prison – starting at 10 a.m.
    • Meet at the Visitor Center for a 1.5-2 mile hike on easy terrain. Refer all questions to (307) 359-4014.
 

Participants are encouraged to “know before you go” and to prepare for winter weather conditions, including dressing appropriately.  Hot drinks and refreshments will be provided at most locations; however, participants are also encouraged to bring their own water and snacks.

 

This statewide initiative is brought to you by the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, Wyoming State Parks, and the Wyoming State Trails Program, all part of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources (SPCR). Learn more about our programs at wyospcr.wyo.gov

 

To learn more about First Day Hike events in your area, please find individual sites on Facebook and/or visit bit.ly/m/FirstDayHikesWY.

 

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Figure 1: First Day Hikes 2025 at Guernsey State Park. Figure 2: First Day Hikes 2025 at Edness K. Wilkins State Park. Figure 3: First Day Hikes 2025 at Sinks Canyon State Park. Figure 4: First Day Hikes 2025 at Trail End State Historic Site. 
 
ContactFrances Schaetz, (307) 388-8748; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 
03 November 2025

Wyoming State Parks and Sinks Canyon WILD to Host Public Forum for Proposed Project at Sinks Canyon State Park

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
 

Wyoming State Parks and Sinks Canyon WILD to Host Public Forum for Proposed Project at Sinks Canyon State Park

 

LANDER, Wyo. – Nov. 3, 2025 - The Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources, in partnership with Sinks Canyon WILD, will host a public forum to provide information and gather feedback on a proposed Visitor Center project at Sinks Canyon State Park.

 

The forum will allow park visitors and community members to learn more about the proposal and share their perspectives. Wyoming State Parks staff will be available to discuss the park’s planning process and listen to attendees' input.

 

Public feedback will help inform ongoing discussions as Wyoming State Parks considers future opportunities at Sinks Canyon State Park. 

 

The public meeting details are as follows:

 

Date: Dec. 1, 2025

Time: 6 p.m.

Location: Wind River Room, Inn at Lander Travelodge, 260 Grandview Dr., Lander, WY 82520

 

“Community feedback is vital as we plan for the future of Sinks Canyon,” said Carly-Ann Carruthers, planning manager for the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources. “These discussions help ensure that future projects reflect our visitors' and partners' needs and values.”

 

Sinks Canyon WILD will co-host this event, a unifying voice for Lander citizens who desire to protect Sinks Canyon’s wildlife, wildlands, and cultural resources while promoting low-impact, dispersed recreation. Learn more at sinkscanyonwild.org

 

Those unable to attend in person can review presentation materials and submit feedback through an online public comment form available at wyoparks.wyo.gov/sinkscanyon following the meeting.

 

For more information, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/sinkscanyon or contact Carly-Ann Carruthers, planning manager, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., Jessica Moore, park superintendent, at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it., or Sinks Canyon WILD at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

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Figure 1: The Sinks Canyon State Park Visitor Center. Figure 2: The Middle Fork of the Popo Agie River at Sinks Canyon State Park, near the Visitor Center. 
 

Contacts: 

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

Jessica Moore, (307) 332-6333; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

Sinks Canyon WILD, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

07 August 2025

Georgia and Dave Rowswell Named 2025 Wyoming Artists in Residence

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Georgia and Dave Rowswell Named 2025 Wyoming Artists in Residence
 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – August 7, 2025 – Cheyenne artists Georgia and Dave Rowswell have been selected as the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources (SPCR) Artists in Residence for 2025. They will be traveling around the state in September, creating works on-site at select Wyoming State Parks and inviting members of the public to interact with them as they create and view Wyoming’s natural resources through a new lens.

 

The SPCR Artist in Residence program is a 10-day road trip residency through Wyoming State Parks. The Rowswells will be visiting the following parks: 

 

  • Curt Gowdy State Park: September 20-23, 2025
  • Guernsey State Park: September 23-25, 2025
  • Glendo State Park: September 25-27, 2025
  • Seminoe State Park: September 27-29, 2025  

 

The artists will be identified at each location with a SPCR feather flag on display. They welcome you to stop by, say hello, and see their artwork in action. Standard day-use fees will apply at each location. Additionally, the residency will conclude with a free and public exhibit at the Wyoming State Museum from November 7, 2025, through December 19, 2025.  

 

Two artists—together! That’s been the theme of Dave and Georgia’s life for the past 41 years. Georgia is a self-employed studio artist, and Dave is a retired high school art teacher. Their studio and gallery space, Blue Door Arts, is located in the heart of downtown Cheyenne. 

 

Although the Rowswells pursue different media and subject matter, they’ve always enjoyed co-creating and bouncing ideas off one another. Wyoming has been a deep well of inspiration since moving West in 2008. Dave and Georgia share their passion for the visual arts through creating, teaching, and participating in a variety of events across the state. They have had many opportunities to meet new faces, visit new places, and enjoy the wide open spaces of their “small town with long streets.” 

 

The SPCR Artist in Residence program is part of Arts in the Parks, a collaborative initiative supported by the Wyoming Arts Council and Wyoming State Parks, both programs within the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources (SPCR). This program aims to provide opportunities for Wyoming artists while also showcasing our state's beautiful landscapes.

 

Additional information can be found on the Wyoming State Parks website at wyoparks.wyo.gov. For more information, contact the Wyoming Arts Council's Creative Arts Specialist Kimberly Mittelstadt.

 

Contact: Kimberly Mittelstadt, 307-274-6673; KimThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 

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18 July 2025

“The First Home: Unpacking the Crow Tipi” Program Offered at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Sharie Shada, 307-275-6120; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

“The First Home: Unpacking the Crow Tipi” Program Offered at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site

 

BANNER, Wyo. — July 18, 2025 — Wyoming State Parks invites the public to a special tipi-raising program at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site on Tuesday, July 22, at 6:00 p.m. This free, family-friendly event offers a unique opportunity to learn about the cultural and historical significance of the Apsáalooke (Crow) tipi through a live demonstration and interpretive talk.

 

Macariah Pine, a Native American Student Interpretive Ranger and member of the Crow Tribe, will lead the evening. As the tipi is raised in real time, Pine will share insights into the meaning and construction of the Crow tipi, including its symbolism, its use as a seasonal guide, and its continued significance in Apsáalooke culture.

 

“[I’ll be] talking about the meaning and history behind the tipi, such as why it is raised a certain way, the meaning behind each pole, and how the tipi was used to tell seasons and time,” Pine said. “This will be a live presentation where the tipi is set up while I talk.”

 

Guests are encouraged to bring lawn chairs or blankets and meet near the fort’s historic stockade wall for this engaging outdoor program.

 

This initiative is part of the American Indian Student Interpretive Ranger Program, now in its third year. A partnership between Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site, the Fort Phil Kearny/Bozeman Trail Association, and the U.S. Forest Service, the program provides interpretive training to Native American college students. This summer, three student rangers are alternating between Fort Phil Kearny and the Medicine Wheel/Medicine Mountain National Historic Landmark in the Bighorn Mountains, sharing Indigenous perspectives and stories with park visitors.

 

Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site is located at 528 Wagon Box Road, Banner, WY 82832, and is part of the Wyoming State Parks system.

 

For more information, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/fortphilkearny, follow along on Facebook at facebook.com/fortphilkearny, or call 307-684-7629.

 

Contact: Sharie Shada, 307-275-6120; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

18 July 2025

Hot Springs State Park Launches Projects to Improve Visitor Access and Experience

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Chris Delay, 307-864-2176;  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Hot Springs State Park Launches Projects to Improve Visitor Access and Experience

 

THERMOPOLIS, Wyo. — July 18, 2025 — Wyoming State Parks is announcing two exciting infrastructure improvements at Hot Springs State Park—a new boat dock installation and rehabilitation of the historic Swinging Bridge—that will enhance visitor safety, accessibility, and recreational opportunities. Construction begins next week and is scheduled to conclude before the end of August.

 

Work will begin the week of July 21 on a new boat dock at the park’s boat ramp, designed to improve water access for future recreation and small craft use. Construction will run through August 26. While the boat ramp will be temporarily closed during this period, the nearby parking area will remain open for general use. Please note that trailers will not be permitted due to limited turnaround space; however, the area will still be accessible for hand-launching small watercraft such as kayaks, canoes, or rafts.

 

The park’s beloved Swinging Bridge will also receive key upgrades beginning next week. Intermittent closures will begin the week of July 21, with more extended closures expected starting July 28. Construction is scheduled to be completed by August 22. Park staff aim to keep the bridge accessible as much as possible—it is expected to remain open most evenings unless a safety concern arises. These enhancements will help preserve the bridge’s historic charm while improving safety and structural integrity.

 

“We’re thrilled to make these long-term investments in the park’s infrastructure,” said Park Superintendent Chris Delay. “These projects are all about ensuring Hot Springs State Park remains a safe, beautiful, and accessible destination for years to come. We appreciate our visitors’ understanding and support during these beneficial improvements.”

 

Visitors can continue to enjoy the many open amenities throughout the park, including more than six miles of accessible trails, the mineral terrace boardwalk, scenic picnic areas, and the free State Bath House, which offers therapeutic soaking in natural mineral waters and is open daily with extended hours. Wildlife enthusiasts are also encouraged to visit the park’s central bison herd, a unique highlight of the Hot Springs experience.

 

For more information on available amenities and ongoing construction updates at Hot Springs State Park, please visit our official website at wyoparks.wyo.gov/hotsprings or follow us on Facebook at @hotspringsstatepark.  


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Figure 1: An image of Hot Springs State Park's colorful terraces and boat ramp area.


Contact: Christopher Delay, 307-864-2176;  This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
16 July 2025

Public Celebration Set for Sunnyside Trail at Sinks Canyon State Park on July 19, 2025

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Contact: Jessica Moore, 307-332-6333; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Public Celebration Set for Sunnyside Trail at Sinks Canyon State Park on July 19, 2025

 

LANDER, Wyo. — July 16, 2025 — Wyoming State Parks invites the public to celebrate the opening of the new Sunnyside Trail at Sinks Canyon State Park on Saturday, July 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the upper Sunnyside Trailhead near the southern boundary of the park.

 

This newly completed trail holds historic significance as the first bike trail developed within Sinks Canyon State Park. During the public celebration, Lander Cycling Club and park staff will host an informational table featuring swag from the Sunnyside Trail project, Wyoming State Parks, and Sinks Canyon State Park—available while supplies last.

 

“We’re thrilled to celebrate the completion of the Sunnyside Trail with our community,” said Sinks Canyon State Park Superintendent Jessica Moore. “This trail is a beautiful addition to our landscape and an excellent example of what partnerships and collaboration can accomplish. As the park’s first designated bike trail, it represents years of collaboration, vision, and hard work from local partners and trail advocates. We invite hikers, bikers, and nature lovers to experience what makes this place so special.”

 

The Sunnyside Trail project was made possible through the collaborative efforts of Lander Cycling Club, Wind River Outdoor Recreation Collaborative, Wyoming Game and Fish Department, Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, Wyoming State Parks, and Wyoming State Trails Program, as well as dedicated volunteers and trail advocates from the local community. 

 

The trail is approximately two miles one way and is open to hikers and non-motorized bicycles. It features interpretive signage, stunning canyon views, and exciting mountain biking elements.


For more information about Sinks Canyon State Park and upcoming events, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/sinkscanyon.
 
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Figure 1: Sunnyside Trail at Sinks Canyon State Park. 
 
Contact: Jessica Moore, 307-332-6333; Jessica.Moore@wyo.gov

 

15 July 2025

Curt Gowdy State Park Limits Shower Availability in the Visitor Center

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Contact: Christina Bird, 307-631-1110; Christina.BThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Curt Gowdy State Park Limits Shower Availability in the Visitor Center

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – July 15, 2025 – Due to increasing demand and lower supply, Curt Gowdy State Park will limit the availability of shower facilities in the Visitor Center starting July 18, 2025. The Visitor Center shower facilities will be open on Friday, Saturday, Sunday, and Wednesday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. and closed on Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday. Visitors are encouraged to use the open and convenient restroom facilities located around the park.  

 

"Our staff is working hard to monitor and find solutions for this situation. Please follow our social media pages for important updates. Thank you for your patience and understanding," said Adam McKay, Curt Gowdy State Park superintendent.  

 

The Visitor Center opened to the public in 2014, thanks to a generous gift from the Wyoming State Legislature and Bass Pro Shops founder John Morris. The building was the first LEED-certified structure within the Wyoming State Parks system. The park hosts over 500,000 visitors annually and offers 50 miles of mountain bike and hiking trails, fishing, paddleboarding, and camping.  

 

"We hope this is a temporary restriction for our shower facilities at the Visitor Center," said Christina Bird, district manager for Wyoming State Parks. "We appreciate the patience of our visitors and will continue to work on the issue and keep the public updated as we go."   

 

Wyoming State Parks will share press releases, website updates, and social media announcements. To stay informed about the latest updates, follow Curt Gowdy State Park on social media or visit wyoparks.wyo.gov/curtgowdy for more information. 


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Figure 1: Curt Gowdy State Park's Visitor Center.

 

Contact: Christina Bird, 307-631-1110; Christina.BThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

07 July 2025

Bonamo to Perform at Curt Gowdy State Park as Part of Tunes on the Trail Concert Series

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Contact: Jamie Hansen, 307-399-0851; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Bonamo to Perform at Curt Gowdy State Park as Part of Tunes on the Trail Concert Series

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – July 7, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources is pleased to present Bonamo as part of the 2025 Tunes on the Trail concert series—a new initiative that blends live acoustic music with outdoor recreation in Wyoming’s scenic state parks.

 

The Curt Gowdy State Park event will occur on Friday, July 18. Visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a guided hike (optional) followed by a live, 90-minute performance surrounded by nature.

  • Hike Start Time: 6:30 p.m.
  • Meeting Location for Hike: Brush Creek Trail beginning at the bottom parking lot of Hynds Lodge 
  • Hike Distance and Difficulty: Just under 1 mile long and intermediate in difficulty, with a few uphill sections
  • Performance Time: 7-8:30 p.m.
  • Performance Location: Amphitheater off of Hynds Lodge Road
 

This Tunes on the Trail event features Bonamo, a talented Wyoming-based band from Cheyenne, WY, known for American popular music that chronicles life in the modern west with an exhilarating blend of old and new. 

 

Adam McKay, superintendent of Curt Gowdy State Park, stated, “Curt Gowdy State Park is thrilled with the collaboration between State Parks, the Office of Outdoor Recreation, and the Arts Council. State Parks and Cultural Resources share the same department, and when we come together, great ideas like Tunes on the Trail are born. This program will blend recreation and the arts with a concert from local musicians immediately following a hike.  I can not wait to see how this year's event turns out.  Undoubtedly, it will be a great experience for all who come.”

 

Standard day-use fees apply —$7 for Wyoming residents and $12 for non-residents per vehicle. However, all Tunes on the Trail events are free, and no additional event fees are charged.

 

Guests are encouraged to bring chairs or blankets, explore the park, and take in the full experience. If you plan to hike, be sure to bring water, sunscreen, bug spray, appropriate footwear, and anything else you might need. In case of inclement weather, updates will be posted on the park's social media channels at @CurtGowdyStatePark

 

While registration is not mandatory, it is encouraged to help staff plan effectively. Please RSVP on the event's Eventbrite page, located on the official Facebook page at bit.ly/TunesAtGowdy.

 

Attending? Tag your photos with #TunesOnTheTrail, #WyoParks, and #WyoRec. 


Tunes on the Trail is a summer concert series presented by Wyoming State Parks, the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, and the Wyoming Arts Council, all under the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources (SPCR). The program celebrates Wyoming’s natural and cultural assets while supporting local musicians through the Wyoming Independent Music Initiative (WIMI).

 

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 SPCR at wyospcr.wyo.gov.

 

Contact: Jamie Hansen, 307-399-0851; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.


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Figure 1: Bonamo, image courtesy of the artist. Figure 2: Tunes on the Trail graphic for Curt Gowdy State Park event. 

 

 
 
 

 

01 July 2025

Connor Battlefield Campground Open

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Contact: Sharie Shada, 307-275-6120; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 

Connor Battlefield Campground Open for Camping

 

RANCHESTER, Wyo. – July 1, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks is pleased to announce that Connor Battlefield Campground in Ranchester is open and available for camping after a temporary closure earlier this summer. This includes access to the playground, restrooms, and camping and day use areas.

 

Camping at Connor Battlefield is open on a first-come, first-served basis. Sites are available for both travel trailers and tent camping. Camping fees are posted at the entrance and can be paid by cash or check onsite. 

 

There are no electric or water hookups, but there are water spigots located throughout the park, as well as vault toilets. Camping fees are posted at the entrance and can be paid by cash or check there.

 

The park offers daily free use, so please come for a walk, picnic, or play on the playground!  

 

Weather permitting, the campground is open now through October 31 and is jointly managed by Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site and the town of Ranchester. 


For more information on the campground, visit wyoparks.wyo.gov.

 

Contact: Sharie Shada, 307-275-6120; sharie.shada@wyo.gov

 
 
 

 

 

 
 

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