Wyoming State Parks Near Laramie

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Laramie

"Laramie is the closest city and the main gateway to the site. Visitors from Laramie often come for a quick historic outing, school trips, and museum-style sightseeing."

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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Curt Gowdy State Park

Cheyenne, Wyoming
28 miles away

"Laramie visitors come for a quick escape to reservoirs, trails, and camping in a more rugged setting. The park is especially popular with University of Wyoming students and outdoor enthusiasts."

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
42 miles away

"Laramie travelers can reach the monument easily on a scenic drive along I-80. It appeals to visitors interested in railroad history and unusual roadside landmarks."

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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"Laramie travelers may visit the mansion as part of a broader Southeast Wyoming road trip. It pairs well with other Cheyenne landmarks and state government sites."

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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State Forest State Park

Walden, Colorado
56 miles away

"Laramie offers a convenient Wyoming access point for northern visitors. It is a practical stop for fuel, food, and overnight stays before reaching the park."

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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Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site

Arlington, Wyoming
57 miles away

"Laramie visitors often make a day trip to explore Wyoming frontier history beyond the university town. The site offers a quieter, rural contrast to the city’s museums and cultural attractions."

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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Glendo State Park

Glendo, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Laramie visitors come for a longer weekend on the water and a change from mountain recreation. Glendo is a popular destination for anglers and boaters from southeastern Wyoming."

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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