Wyoming State Parks Near Cheyenne

Discover 10 parks within driving distance of Cheyenne

"Cheyenne visitors can easily reach the mansion for a quick history outing downtown. It is a popular stop for families, school groups, and anyone exploring the state capital area."

The Historic Governors' Mansion State Historic Site offers guided and self-guided tours of Wyoming’s former executive residence, featuring original architectural details, historic furnishings, and interpretive exhibits. Its central Cheyenne location makes it an easy stop for visitors interested in state history, architecture, and civic heritage.

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Curt Gowdy State Park

Cheyenne, Wyoming
24 miles away

"Wyoming’s capital is the closest major city, making Curt Gowdy an easy day trip for families, anglers, and mountain bikers. Visitors often combine a park outing with dining, lodging, and services in Cheyenne."

Curt Gowdy State Park offers a mix of water recreation, rugged granite terrain, and prairie-to-mountain scenery just west of Cheyenne. Its reservoirs, trail network, and campgrounds make it one of Wyoming’s most versatile outdoor destinations.

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Ames Monument State Historic Site

Buford, Wyoming
35 miles away

"Wyoming’s capital is the nearest major city and a convenient base for a day trip. Visitors from Cheyenne often come for a quick historic stop and wide-open prairie scenery."

Ames Monument is one of Wyoming’s most unusual historic landmarks, featuring a massive stone pyramid visible for miles across the high plains. Visitors come for the monument’s railroad history, panoramic views, and quiet, open landscape.

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"Cheyenne residents and travelers can reach the site in under an hour for a day trip. It is a popular stop for those exploring southeastern Wyoming history."

Wyoming Territorial Prison State Historic Site is one of Wyoming's most distinctive historic attractions, centered on the original 1872 prison complex. Guests can explore the cell house, workshops, and restored grounds to experience life behind bars in the Old West.

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Fort Fetterman State Historic Site

Douglas, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Cheyenne visitors may come for a broader southeastern Wyoming history tour. Fort Fetterman provides a strong complement to the capital city's museums and historic sites."

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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Hawk Springs State Recreation Area

Hawk Springs, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Cheyenne is within reach for a longer day trip or overnight stay. Visitors from Wyoming's capital often come seeking a quieter alternative to larger recreation areas."

Hawk Springs State Recreation Area centers on a small reservoir surrounded by rolling grassland and cottonwood-lined shoreline. Visitors come for angling, non-motorized boating, picnicking, and a relaxed campground atmosphere far from crowded urban parks.

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Glendo State Park

Glendo, Wyoming
59 miles away

"Cheyenne residents visit Glendo for summer camping, fishing, and boating on a large reservoir. It is one of the best nearby state park escapes from the capital city."

Glendo State Park centers on Glendo Reservoir, one of Wyoming’s most popular warm-weather recreation areas. Visitors come for marina access, shoreline camping, birdwatching, and expansive views of the North Platte River valley.

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Lory State Park

Fort Collins, Colorado
59 miles away

"Cheyenne visitors often make the trip for a scenic Colorado day trip and access to foothills recreation. The park provides a convenient stop on the way to or from northern Colorado destinations."

Lory State Park offers a mix of rocky canyons, open meadows, and panoramic mountain vistas just minutes from Fort Collins. Its trail system and proximity to Horsetooth Reservoir make it a favorite for hiking, biking, horseback riding, and birdwatching.

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Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site

Arlington, Wyoming
60 miles away

"Cheyenne visitors looking for a frontier-era day trip can reach the site within a reasonable drive. It appeals to those interested in military history, railroad heritage, and quiet outdoor spaces."

Fort Fred Steele offers a quiet, self-guided look at one of Wyoming’s frontier military posts, with visible building foundations and historic markers. The site sits in a scenic river valley near Arlington and is popular for history viewing, photography, and picnicking.

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State Forest State Park

Walden, Colorado
60 miles away

"Cheyenne travelers can reach the park for a northern Colorado mountain getaway. The park’s lakes, forests, and moose habitat make it a strong draw for nature-focused outings."

State Forest State Park is Colorado’s largest state park, featuring rugged peaks, high-country lakes, and extensive public lands in the Medicine Bow Mountains. It is especially popular for moose viewing, backcountry camping, and winter sports.

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