Wyoming State Parks Near Rock Springs

Discover 7 parks within driving distance of Rock Springs

Point of Rocks Stage Station State Historic Site

Point of Rocks, Wyoming
17 miles away

"Rock Springs is the closest major service center, making it a convenient base for fuel, dining, and lodging before visiting the historic site. Visitors from Rock Springs often come for a short heritage outing or a scenic drive into the high desert."

Point of Rocks Stage Station State Historic Site is one of Wyoming’s best-preserved stagecoach stations, illustrating the challenges of travel and commerce on the Overland Trail. Visitors can explore the historic buildings and learn how the station served travelers, freight lines, and the early West.

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Fort Bonneville State Historic Site

Green River, Wyoming
22 miles away

"Rock Springs offers the largest nearby selection of hotels, restaurants, and services. Visitors from Rock Springs often make a short day trip to experience local history and the Green River valley."

Fort Bonneville State Historic Site highlights one of Wyoming’s earliest documented frontier trading locations and the story of western exploration. The site offers a quiet, open landscape with interpretive history and scenic views of the Green River corridor.

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Granger Stage Station State Historic Site

Granger, Wyoming
31 miles away

"Rock Springs offers the largest nearby population center and a full range of services, lodging, and dining. Many visitors combine a trip to the historic site with other regional attractions and day trips."

Granger Stage Station State Historic Site highlights one of the best-known stage and freight stops in the Green River Valley. The site offers a quiet historic setting with interpretive signage and a tangible connection to 19th-century travel across the West.

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Piedmont Charcoal Kilns State Historic Site

Piedmont, Wyoming
31 miles away

"Rock Springs offers the largest nearby selection of amenities and is a common day-trip origin. Travelers from Rock Springs visit for a quick history stop and scenic drive through southwestern Wyoming."

Piedmont Charcoal Kilns State Historic Site features one of the best surviving examples of charcoal kilns in the West, set amid open sagebrush country near the historic railroad town of Piedmont. The site offers a quiet stop for history enthusiasts, photographers, and travelers exploring southwestern Wyoming.

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Names Hill State Historic Site

La Barge, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Rock Springs visitors come for a day trip focused on pioneer history and scenic Wyoming backroads. The site provides a meaningful break from highway travel."

Names Hill offers a quiet roadside stop with interpretive signs, scenic river views, and visible pioneer inscriptions in the rock. It is a meaningful place to reflect on the thousands of emigrants who passed through the Green River valley on their way west.

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Fort Bridger State Historic Site

Fort Bridger, Wyoming
59 miles away

"Rock Springs residents and visitors often make the drive for a deeper look at trail-era history. The site is a popular educational outing for those exploring western Wyoming."

Fort Bridger State Historic Site features reconstructed and preserved structures, interpretive exhibits, and a museum collection focused on the fur trade, military history, and pioneer travel. It is one of Wyoming’s most important heritage sites for understanding the Overland Trails.

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Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site

Arlington, Wyoming
59 miles away

"Rock Springs travelers heading east on I-80 may stop to break up a longer drive with a historic detour. The site offers a peaceful setting and a strong sense of Wyoming’s past."

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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