Wyoming State Parks Near Wheatland

Discover 13 parks within driving distance of Wheatland

Glendo State Park

Glendo, Wyoming
24 miles away

"Wheatland visitors often come for a day trip to boat, fish, or camp on the reservoir. It is the closest larger service town for fuel, groceries, and supplies."

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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Register Cliff State Historic Site

Guernsey, Wyoming
30 miles away

"Wheatland residents and visitors often head east for trail-era landmarks and river valley scenery. The site makes an easy day trip from town."

Register Cliff is one of Wyoming’s best-known overland trail landmarks, where thousands of emigrants carved their names into soft sandstone. Visitors come to see the preserved cliff, interpretive displays, and the surrounding North Platte River valley that helped guide westbound travelers.

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Oregon Trail Ruts State Historic Site

Guernsey, Wyoming
31 miles away

"Wheatland visitors can combine a day trip with other Platte County attractions. It is a practical stop for families and road-trippers exploring eastern Wyoming."

This historic site showcases one of the most dramatic remaining traces of the Oregon Trail in Wyoming. The visible ruts, interpretive signs, and sweeping prairie views offer a vivid look at westward expansion and pioneer travel.

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Guernsey State Park

Guernsey, Wyoming
44 miles away

"Wheatland residents use the park for lake recreation, picnics, and overnight camping. It is a popular destination for a short eastern Wyoming road trip."

Guernsey State Park centers on Guernsey Reservoir, offering water recreation, shoreline access, and expansive views of the surrounding bluffs. Visitors also come for the park’s historic CCC-era features, picnic areas, and easy access to one of Wyoming’s most popular eastern plains getaways.

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Fort Fetterman State Historic Site

Douglas, Wyoming
52 miles away

"Wheatland travelers may visit to experience one of Wyoming's most significant frontier military sites. It is a worthwhile stop for those exploring the Platte River corridor and nearby historic landmarks."

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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Wyoming Pioneer Memorial Museum

Douglas, Wyoming
52 miles away

"Wheatland visitors often travel south for a broader look at southeastern Wyoming history. The museum's collections appeal to anyone interested in ranching, settlement, and early frontier life."

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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"Wheatland travelers visit for a historic stop along the I-80 corridor. The site appeals to families and road-trippers looking for a memorable break."

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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"Wheatland is close enough for a half-day outing to Douglas. Visitors from Wheatland often appreciate the site as a low-key educational destination with strong local history value."

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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Curt Gowdy State Park

Cheyenne, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Wheatland travelers often stop here on trips across southeastern Wyoming for camping and scenic recreation. The park offers a more varied landscape than the surrounding plains."

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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Edness K. Wilkins State Park

Evansville, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Wheatland visitors heading toward Casper may use the park as a convenient stop for lunch or fishing. The natural setting provides a pleasant pause during regional travel."

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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Fort Fred Steele State Historic Site

Arlington, Wyoming
58 miles away

"Wheatland residents and travelers passing through eastern Wyoming may visit for a scenic history outing. The fort’s open setting and interpretive displays make it an easy half-day excursion."

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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Boysen State Park

Thermopolis, Wyoming
60 miles away

"Wheatland is within reach for anglers and campers looking for a reservoir escape. Families and outdoor enthusiasts from the area often make overnight trips to enjoy the park’s shoreline amenities."

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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Hot Springs State Park

Thermopolis, Wyoming
60 miles away

"Wheatland visitors who are touring the state often stop here for the unique hot springs and a restorative soak. It is a memorable stop on a longer Wyoming road trip."

Hot Springs State Park showcases a remarkable concentration of geothermal activity, including the Big Spring and vivid mineral terraces. It is a popular destination for soaking, sightseeing, and spotting bison in the park’s herd area.

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