Breathtaking scenery, wildlife and recreational opportunities abound within the thousands of sprawling acres that make up Wyoming’s 12 state parks. From Cheyenne to Sheridan and all the towns in between, you’ll never be far from a picturesque state-park escape. Most have reservoirs where you can swim, boat, wind surf, water ski and fish — for walleye, trout and several other species of fish. Other amenities such as camping, picnicking and biking and nature trails that lead to overlooks and scenic mountain vistas are widely available.
Northwest
Boysen State Park
Sinks Canyon State Park
Hot Springs State Park
Buffalo Bill State Park
Southwest
Bear River State Park
Northeast
Keyhole State Park
Central
Edness K. Wilkins State Park
Glendo State Park
Guernsey State Park
Hawk Springs State Park
Southeast
Curt Gowdy State Park
Seminoe State Park
Get detailed information on permits and fees from the Wyoming Division of State Parks and Historic Sites & Trails here.