Wyoming State Parks Near Casper

Discover 9 parks within driving distance of Casper

Edness K. Wilkins State Park

Evansville, Wyoming
8 miles away

"Casper is the nearest major city and the main gateway for visitors seeking a quick riverfront escape. Many residents come here for fishing, picnics, and a quiet outdoor break close to town."

Edness K. Wilkins State Park is a peaceful urban-edge park known for its river access, cottonwood groves, and abundant birdlife. Visitors come for picnicking, fishing, short walks, and a quiet natural setting just minutes from Casper.

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Platte River Crossing State Historic Site

Casper, Wyoming
12 miles away

"Casper is the closest major city and the easiest base for a visit. Travelers come for the historic trail connection, river scenery, and nearby museums."

Platte River Crossing State Historic Site highlights one of the most important river crossings on the overland trails. The site offers interpretive displays, scenic river access, and a chance to learn how travelers navigated the Platte River corridor.

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Quebec-One Missile Alert Facility

Glenrock, Wyoming
24 miles away

"Casper is the largest nearby city and a common base for visitors exploring central Wyoming history. Travelers come for museums, dining, and easy access to the missile site and other Platte River Valley attractions."

Quebec-One Missile Alert Facility preserves one of the nation’s most significant Cold War military sites, with original underground spaces and interpretive exhibits. It offers a rare look at the technology, strategy, and daily life of missile crews stationed on Wyoming’s plains.

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Fort Fetterman State Historic Site

Douglas, Wyoming
42 miles away

"Casper residents and visitors often come for a scenic day trip into historic southeastern Wyoming. The site appeals to those interested in military history, archaeology, and open prairie landscapes."

Fort Fetterman was established in 1867 as a U.S. Army post and played an important role in protecting emigrant travel and military operations in southeastern Wyoming. Today, the site offers interpretive displays, preserved foundations, and a quiet setting for learning about frontier history and the region's early development.

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"Casper is the largest nearby population center and a common starting point for eastern Wyoming excursions. Visitors from Casper may come for a focused history visit or to combine it with other Platte River Valley attractions."

This small historic site highlights one of the few remaining structures from Camp Douglas, a World War II prisoner-of-war camp. It offers a quiet, reflective stop for visitors interested in military history, local heritage, and the wartime role of eastern Wyoming.

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Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum

Douglas, Wyoming
45 miles away

"Casper is the largest nearby city, and many visitors make the short drive for a deeper look at Wyoming's pioneer heritage. The museum is a popular add-on for regional road trips and educational excursions."

Located in Douglas, the Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum features one of the state's largest collections of pioneer-era artifacts, historic structures, and agricultural exhibits. Visitors can explore multiple buildings and displays that interpret settlement, ranching, transportation, and everyday life in early Wyoming.

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Independence Rock State Historic Site

Casper, Wyoming
55 miles away

"Casper is the nearest major city and a common base for visitors exploring central Wyoming. Travelers often stop here for lodging, dining, and supplies before visiting the historic site."

Independence Rock is one of Wyoming’s most iconic historic sites, featuring a large granite outcrop covered with thousands of pioneer carvings and inscriptions. Visitors come for its rich frontier history, interpretive displays, and sweeping views of the surrounding plains.

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LX Bar Ranch State Historic Site

Near Kaycee, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Casper is the largest nearby city and a convenient base for travelers heading to central Wyoming historic sites. Visitors from Casper often come for a day trip focused on ranching history and scenic backroads."

LX Bar Ranch State Historic Site highlights one of Wyoming’s early ranching properties and the story of open-range cattle operations in the state. The site offers a preserved historic setting and a glimpse into the working landscapes that shaped the Powder River region.

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Boysen State Park

Thermopolis, Wyoming
60 miles away

"Casper is a major population center whose residents often travel to Boysen for fishing and camping weekends. The park offers a scenic central Wyoming destination that feels remote without being too far away."

Boysen State Park is one of Wyoming’s premier water recreation destinations, anchored by Boysen Reservoir and surrounded by striking high-desert scenery. Visitors come for excellent fishing, multiple boat ramps, sandy swim areas, and convenient campgrounds with easy access from central Wyoming communities.

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