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21 May 2025

Grand Reopening of Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site's Interpretive History Cabin

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Contact: Heather Jolley, 307-469-2234; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Grand Reopening of Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site's Interpretive History Cabin

 

HYATTVILLE, Wyo. – May 21, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources is excited to announce the reopening of the Interpretive History Cabin at Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site. Join us with family and friends at the park on Saturday, June 7, to celebrate.

 

The Interpretive History Cabin has been closed for the past two years due to water damage from flash flooding and heavy snow melt.  The Division of Wyoming State Parks' Central Construction Office crew lifted the historic building to replace and raise the foundation to help mitigate water damage from future flood events.  The bottom sill logs were replaced, new flooring was installed, and Medicine Lodge's site staff has now finished installing all the interpretive panels and displays.

 

"We are very excited to have this project completed," said Heather Jolley, park superintendent of Medicine Lodge. "Our visitors have long awaited to explore the site's history in this interpretive cabin, which focuses on archaeology."  Medicine Lodge is full of life history that covers the past 10,000 years.  Last year, the newest addition to the park opened, the Medicine Lodge Cultural Experience, which gives visitors an idea of what life could have been like over those thousands of years.  Jolley added, "Since the opening of the Cultural Experience, over 1,800 people have taken the journey back through time.  With the reopening of the interpretive history cabin, visitors can read about modern-day practices for discovering the past and then experience the past themselves."

 

The celebration will begin at 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, June 7. It will feature "Expert" tables hosted by programs within the Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources umbrella. One table will highlight archaeology, staffed by Michael Page, senior archaeologist of the Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist. The other will focus on the reconstruction of the cabin, with Cole Horton, supervisor of the Central Construction Office, available to share insights. Visitors are encouraged to stop by the tables to ask questions and learn more about each topic. Site staff will serve Dutch-oven dessertswhile supplies last, and the first 150 visitors will receive a commemorative sticker. 


For more information on events and programs, visit wyoparks.info/medicinelodge or follow us on Facebook at @MedLodge. Learn more about the diverse programs within Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources at wyospcr.wyo.gov.
 
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Figure 1: Interpretive History Cabin at Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site in 1980. Figure 2: Interpretive History Cabin at Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site in 2025.
 
Contact: Heather Jolley, 307-469-2234; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 
 

 

 

 
 
20 May 2025

Wyoming Musicians Selected for 2025 Tunes on the Trail Program

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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.

 

Wyoming Musicians Selected for 2025 Tunes on the Trail Program

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – May 20, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources is excited to announce the lineup of talented musicians for the inaugural Tunes on the Trail program. This unique initiative combines live acoustic music with the stunning outdoor scenery of Wyoming's state parks, offering an unforgettable experience for music lovers and nature enthusiasts.

 

The four selected Wyoming-based artists are Buffalo Bill Boycott and Dr. Jo (Lander), Bonamo (Cheyenne), Kalyn Beasley (Cody), and Kaspen Haley and Boxelder Stomp (Mills).

 

"The response to our call for musicians was incredible, and we are thrilled to welcome such diverse talent to the Tunes on the Trail program," stated Jamie Hansen of the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation. "This initiative celebrates Wyoming's rich music scene and emphasizes the importance of bringing the arts into the outdoors."

 

Each artist will perform an intimate 90-minute set, enriching the experience with the backdrop of Wyoming's natural beauty. In conjunction with the concerts, attendees can participate in a guided hike, enhancing their connection to the environment while enjoying live music.

 

The summer concert series kicks off on June 20, 2025, with a performance by Buffalo Bill Boycott and Dr. Jo at Keyhole State Park. Attendees are invited to join a hike at 6:30 p.m., followed by the performance from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

 

On July 18, 2025, Curt Gowdy State Park will feature the band Bonamo. The schedule includes a 6:30 p.m. hike and a performance from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

 

Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site will host Kalyn Beasley on August 2, 2025. Participants can enjoy a hike at 6:30 p.m., with the performance set from 7:00 to 8:30 p.m.

 

The concert series will conclude at Edness K. Wilkins State Park on September 20, 2025, where Kaspen Haley & Boxelder Stomp will perform. Hikers can start at 5:00 p.m., with the concert running from 5:45 to 7:15 p.m.

 

While standard day-use fees apply for park entry—$7 per vehicle for Wyoming residents and $12 per vehicle for non-residents at Keyhole, Curt Gowdy, and Edness K. Wilkins—the Tunes on the Trail events are free to attend. Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site offers free entry year-round. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early and explore the park to make the most of their visit. Learn more about permits, fees, and reservations at wyoparks.wyo.gov.

 

Tunes on the Trail is a new program created in partnership with the Wyoming Arts Council, the Wyoming Office of Outdoor Recreation, and Wyoming State Parks, all under the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources.

 

The Tunes on the Trail program is supported by the Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Spark Tank and is part of the Wyoming Arts Council's Wyoming Independent Music Initiative (WIMI), aimed at promoting local artists and facilitating 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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Images from left to right: Buffalo Bill Boycott and Dr. Jo (Lander), Bonamo (Cheyenne), Kalyn Beasley (Cody), and Kaspen Haley and Boxelder Stomp (Mills).
 
Contact: Jamie Hansen, 307-399-0851; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
 

 

 

 
16 May 2025

Wyoming State Historic Sites Offer Free Admission in Honor of International Museum Day

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Wyoming State Historic Sites Offer Free Admission in Honor of International Museum Day

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – May 16, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks and Historic Sites are proud to participate in the global celebration of International Museum Day by offering free admission to all state historic sites on Sunday, May 18.

 

Observed annually around the world, International Museum Day highlights the essential role museums play in preserving cultural heritage, inspiring learning, and enriching everyday life. To mark the occasion, Wyoming's historic sites will open their doors to the public at no cost, inviting residents and visitors to discover the people, places, and stories that shaped the state's identity.

 

"Museums serve as powerful connectors, linking our past to the present and promoting curiosity, dialogue, and reflection," said Christina Bird, District Manager of Wyoming State Parks. "On International Museum Day, we are excited to invite everyone to explore our state historic sites and engage with the legacy and lessons of Wyoming's rich history."

 

From the historic crossroads of Fort Bridger, where travelers once stopped along the Oregon, California, and Mormon trails, to the elegant halls of Trail End Mansion in Sheridan, which showcases early 20th-century life, Wyoming’s historic sites offer unforgettable experiences across the state. Explore frontier military life at Fort Phil Kearny, discover Cold War secrets at the Quebec 01 Missile Alert Facility, or walk the cell blocks of the Wyoming Territorial Prison, where some of the West’s most notorious outlaws were once held.

 

Wyoming's state park system includes 28 historic sites, each offering unique opportunities to engage with the state's diverse heritage through exhibits, historic structures, archaeological sites, and interactive interpretations. Visitors are encouraged to explore, learn, and participate in special programming where available.

 

For details on site locations, hours, and activities, please visit wyoparks.wyo.gov

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Figure 1: The grounds at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site. Figure 2: The commander's console at Quebec 01 State Historic Site. Figure 3: Trail End Historic Site in Sheridan, Wyoming. 
 
Contact: Christina Bird, 307-631-1110This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 
14 May 2025

Wyoming State Parks Promotes National Safe Boating Week: Encouraging Responsible Recreation

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Contact: Mark Caughlan, 307-214-9818This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Wyoming State Parks Promotes National Safe Boating Week: Encouraging Responsible Recreation

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – May 14, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks is proud to announce its participation in National Safe Boating Week, from May 17 to May 23, 2025. This annual initiative, led by the National Safe Boating Council, aims to promote safe and responsible boating practices nationwide. Wyoming is excited to encourage both seasoned boaters and new recreationists to prioritize safety while enjoying Wyoming's waters.

 

As boating season kicks off, Wyoming State Parks reminds all outdoor enthusiasts of the importance of responsible recreation. Being prepared is essential whether you're paddle boating, kayaking, fishing, or simply enjoying a day on the water. This year's theme emphasizes the "Wear It!" campaign, promoting the use of life jackets for all boaters, as they are crucial for safety on the water.

 

"National Safe Boating Week is a perfect opportunity for us to remind everyone about the importance of safe practices while enjoying our state's impressive waterways," said Mark Caughlan, Chief Ranger of Wyoming State Parks. "We want everyone to have a memorable and safe experience this summer, starting with being informed and prepared."

 

When engaging in boating activities, it is crucial to prioritize safety. First and foremost, ensure that everyone on board is wearing a properly fitted life jacket, as it significantly increases the chances of survival in an emergency. Familiarizing yourself with your boat's features and safety equipment is equally important, allowing you to respond effectively in various situations. Always carry essential safety gear, such as a first aid kit and fire extinguisher, depending on your craft, to prepare for unforeseen circumstances.

 

Planning ahead is another vital aspect of boating safety; preparing a float plan and sharing it with friends or family who are not on the water ensures that someone is aware of your whereabouts. Lastly, it is essential to stay sober while boatingBoating under the influence of alcohol or drugs is illegal and poses significant risks to all on board. By following these safety precautions, you can enjoy a safer and more enjoyable boating experience.

 

Several Wyoming State Parks offer boating opportunities, including Boysen State Park, Buffalo Bill State Park, Curt Gowdy State Park, Edness K. Wilkins State Park, Glendo State Park, Guernsey State Park, Hawk Springs State Recreation Site, Hot Springs State Park, Keyhole State Park, and Seminoe State Park.

 

Additionally, all motorized watercraft must be registered, and most boats require an aquatic invasive species decal. For further details on boating regulations, including registration and required decals, visit the Wyoming Game and Fish Department's website at wgfd.wyo.gov.

 

Follow us on Facebook for daily reminders and tips related to National Safe Boating Week and help spread the word at @WyomingStateParks.

 

Join us in making this summer a safe and enjoyable experience for everyone on the water. For more information about Wyoming State Parks, please visit our website at wyoparks.wyo.gov

 

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Figure 1: Wyoming State Parks Rangers at Glendo State Park after a recent boat training to prepare for the upcoming season. Figure 2: A kayaker at Keyhole State Park recreates responsibly by wearing a life jacket. Figure 3: Wyoming State Parks has numerous boat docks and ramps for recreational boating across the state.

 
Contact: Chief Ranger Mark Caughlan, 307-214-9818; mark.caughlan@wyo.gov
 

 

 

 
12 May 2025

Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Recognized as Finalist in 2025 National Gold Medal Award Program

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Contact: Kyle Bernis, 307-275-0022; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Recognized as Finalist in 2025 National Gold Medal Award Program

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – May 12, 2025 – Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources has been honored for the second consecutive year as a Finalist Award recipient in the prestigious National Gold Medal Award Program for Excellence in Park and Recreation Management, as announced by the American Academy for Park and Recreation Administration (AAPRA) in collaboration with the National Recreation and Park Association (NRPA). The program, proudly sponsored by Musco LLC, recognizes leading park and recreation agencies across the United States and military installations globally.

 

As one of only three finalist agencies in the State Park Class, Wyoming State Parks is now on the cusp of receiving the highest accolade, the Grand Plaque, to be awarded during the 2025 NRPA Annual Conference, which will be held September 16-18 in Orlando, Florida.

 

"This recognition reflects the hard work and dedication our team pours into conserving Wyoming's natural beauty and providing remarkable recreational opportunities for our communities," said Dave Glenn, director of Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. "We are deeply humbled to be acknowledged alongside some of the best parks and recreation agencies in the country."

 

The Gold Medal Awards, founded in 1965, honor agencies that exemplify excellence through long-range planning, resource management, volunteerism, environmental stewardship, program development, professional growth, and community engagement. With participants divided into six classes based on population, Wyoming State Parks has distinguished itself through its commitment to these principles.

 

"Being named a finalist not only showcases our past achievements but also motivates us to strive for continuous improvement and innovation in our parks and cultural programs," added Glenn. "We look forward to the opportunity to represent Wyoming at the national level and share our initiatives to enhance the visitor experience."

 

A panel of five experienced park and recreation professionals evaluated the submission based on various criteria. They recognized Wyoming State Parks for its outstanding accomplishments in managing and promoting the state's natural and cultural resources.

 

"Congratulations to Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources on being named as a finalist in the 2025 Gold Medal program," said Jane H. Adams, executive director of AAPRA. "This program highlights excellence and innovation in park and recreation management from various perspectives, and Wyoming State Parks exemplifies this commitment."

 

Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources looks forward to the upcoming conference, at which the Grand Plaque will be awarded to the top agency in each class.


For more information about Wyoming State Parks, please visit wyoparks.wyo.gov.
 
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Caption: For the second year in a row, Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources has been named a 2025 National Gold Medal Award Finalist, recognizing the agency’s continued excellence in park and recreation management on a national stage.
  
Contact: Kyle Bernis, 307-275-0022kyle.This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

 

 
30 April 2025

The Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Monuments and Markers Advisory Committee To Meet

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

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

 

The Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Monuments and Markers Advisory Committee To Meet

 

Cheyenne, Wyo - April 30, 20205 - The Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources Monuments and Markers Advisory Committee will meet virtually on Google Meet on Thursday, May 8, 2025, from 1:00 – 3:00 pm. 

 

Time zone: America/Denver

Google Meet info

Video call link: https://meet.google.com/tvd-kxaj-umu

Or dial: ‪(US) +1 260-468-3204‬ PIN: ‪521 753 188‬#

 

This meeting's purpose is to review old business and current projects, including staffing changes, updates to the statewide database, and applications for new and refreshed signage across the state. 

 

The Wyoming Monuments and Markers Program is a cooperative effort of the Wyoming Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources (SPCR), the Wyoming Department of Transportation, the Wyoming Office of Tourism, Tribal representatives, local governments, and private individuals and organizations. The Monuments and Markers Program installs new historical markers and maintains existing monuments, markers, and interpretive signage. The Monuments and Markers Advisory Committee reviews and approves signage and is consulted for recommendations for the maintenance and replacement of markers.

 

Recent project successes include the installation of four signs near Lingle, Wyoming, which detail local history of emigrants, tribes, and cattle drives. The signs were created through a collaboration with the Sunrise Historic and Prehistoric Preservation Society (SHAPPS), Goshen County Economic Development, Goshen County Tourism, and Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. 


For further information, please contact Savannah Graham at 307-777-6314 or This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.. To learn more about the Wyoming Monuments and Markers Program, visit https://bit.ly/3E1xV2V.

 

 

 
30 April 2025

Wyoming State Trails Program Advisory Council to Meet May 16

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Contact: Louisa Lopez, 307-777-6491; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Wyoming State Trails Program Advisory Council to Meet May 16

 

ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo. – April 30, 2025 – The Wyoming State Trails Program’s Advisory Council will meet in Rock Springs at 9:00 a.m. on Friday, May 16, 2025Members of the public are welcome to attend in person, watch virtually, or listen in by phone. 

 

The meeting details are as follows: 

 

Location: Holiday Inn Rock Springs, 1675 Sunset Dr, Rock Springs, WY

Video call link:  meet.google.com/ptt-jfcy-xri

Or dial: ‪(US) ‪+1 513-486-2459‬  PIN: ‪316 471 676#‬

 

Agenda items include updates on the Recreational Trails Program and OHV Partnership grants, the Trails Program, and the Outdoor Recreation Office.

 

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


If you have questions about the meeting, please call 777-6491. You can also learn more about the Wyoming State Trails Program by visiting wyoparks.wyo.gov.
 
Contact: Louisa Lopez, 307-777-6491; This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

 

 

 
28 April 2025

Wyoming State Parks Announces Fort Phil Kearny Interpretive Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

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Contact: Misty Moore, 307-620-0331; misty.moore@wyo.gov

 

Wyoming State Parks Announces Fort Phil Kearny Interpretive Center Ribbon Cutting Ceremony

 

BANNER, Wyo. – April 28, 2025– Made possible by a grant from The Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust, Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources is proud to announce a public ribbon-cutting event for the new Interpretive Center at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site on May 17, 2025, beginning at 11:00 a.m. This significant occasion marks the completion of an enduring commitment to promoting understanding of the dramatic events of Red Cloud’s War against the Bozeman Trail Forts. Attendance is free and open to the public.

 

"We are thrilled to celebrate the opening of the Fort Phil Kearny Interpretive Center, a remarkable addition to our State Parks that will enhance our understanding of this area's rich history,” said Dave Glenn, director of Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. “The Center launches visitors into the landscape that shaped the wild narratives of the Indian Wars. We invite everyone to join us in this celebration and explore the Center's many educational opportunities."

 

The Helmsley Charitable Trust’s Rural Healthcare program is committed to improving healthcare access and outcomes in rural America. Spending time outdoors is keenly important to both physical and mental health. “The Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site holds a significant cultural and historical value,” said Walter Panzirer, a trustee for the Helmsley Charitable Trust. “We are excited to celebrate the opening of this interpretive center that will foster community, share essential perspectives, and create opportunities to better understand Wyoming's history for years to come.”

 

The event will allow community members and history enthusiasts to come together and celebrate the opening of the new Interpretive Center. At 11:30 a.m., event attendees will be welcomed to the new Center with remarks from Governor Mark Gordon and representatives from the Helmsley Charitable Trust, the Bozeman Trail Association, and Wyoming State Parks and Cultural Resources. The ribbon-cutting ceremony and photo opportunities will occur at 11:55 a.m., followed by refreshments and guided facility tours.

 

The Fort Phil Kearny Interpretive Center has been developed to launch visitors into the site's primary “artifact” - the landscape.  Two major Indian Wars battle sites and the location of the largest stockaded fort in the West are interpreted across twelve hundred acres in the breathtaking Piney Creek Valley.  In the coming year, the Center will house permanent exhibits on Red Cloud’s War and the significance of Fort Phil Kearny during crucial moments in the story of the American West.  At the May 17 event, temporary exhibits will be displayed, providing further insights into the region's historical and cultural heritage.

 

This event is made possible through the generous support of the Helmsley Charitable Trust and other valued community partners. For more information about the Interpretive Center and its offerings, please contact Wyoming State Parks' District Manager Misty Moore at 307-620-0331 oThis email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

 

Join us in celebrating this exciting addition to our community and our ongoing commitment to preserving our shared history. Learn more about Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site at wyoparks.wyo.gov.

 

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Figure 1: A photograph of the inside of the new Interpretive Center at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site. Figure 2: A graphic for the public ribbon-cutting event for the new Interpretive Center at Fort Phil Kearny State Historic Site

 

Contact: Misty Moore, 307-620-0331; misty.moore@wyo.gov

 

25 April 2025

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

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

 

 

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

 

 

CHEYENNE, Wyo. – April 25, 2025 –  Wyoming State Parks is currently accepting sealed bids for the operation of camp stores/food service concessions at Curt Gowdy State Park and Guernsey 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 and Guernsey State Park for the 2025, 2026, and 2027 seasons. The concessions will offer food, beverages, and general camping and fishing supplies.

 

 

Bids will be accepted until 5:00 p.m. on Thursday, May 1, 2025.

 

 

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 informationplease 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.

 

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Image caption: Scenic view at Curt Gowdy State Park. 

 

Contact: Dalena Phipps, 307-777-3680; dalena.phipps2@wyo.gov 

 

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