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  2. Curt Gowdy State Park - Wikipedia

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    Curt Gowdy State Park is a public recreation area covering 3,395 acres (5.3 sq mi; 13.7 km 2) in Albany and Laramie counties in Wyoming, United States.It is located on Wyoming Highway 210 (Happy Jack Road), halfway between Cheyenne and Laramie, about 24 miles (40 km) from each.

  3. List of Wyoming state parks - Wikipedia

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    Cheyenne.46 0.19: Governor's mansion from 1905 to 1976 Independence Rock: Natrona County: 202.93 82.12: Prominent granite landmark for travelers on the Oregon, Mormon, and California trails Legend Rock State Archaeological Site: Hot Springs County: 30.98 12.54: Near vertical cliff with more than 92 prehistoric petroglyph panels and 300 ...

  4. Medicine Bow–Routt National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Areas of interest include the Snowy Range where the highest peak is Medicine Bow Peak at 12,013 feet (3,662 m) and is visible from Snowy Range Pass, 10,847 ft (3,306 m), on Wyoming highway 130. The Encampment River , Huston Park , Savage Run and Platte River Wildernesses are all located within the Medicine Bow portion of the National Forest.

  5. Cheyenne, Wyoming - Wikipedia

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    Cheyenne (/ ʃ aɪ ˈ æ n / shy-AN or / ʃ aɪ ˈ ɛ n / shy-EN) is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Wyoming, as well as the county seat of Laramie County, with 65,132 residents, per the 2020 census. [6]

  6. Vedauwoo - Wikipedia

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    Vedauwoo (/ ˈ v iː d ə v uː /) is an area of rocky outcrops (Sherman Granite) located in southeastern Wyoming, United States, north of Interstate 80, between Laramie and Cheyenne. Its name, according to some, is a romanized version of the Arapaho word "bito'o'wu" meaning "earth-born".

  7. Shoshone National Forest - Wikipedia

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    Shoshone encampment in the Wind River Mountains of Wyoming, photographed by W. H. Jackson, 1870. Shoshone National Forest is named after the Shoshone Indians, who, along with other Native American groups such as the Lakota, Crow and Northern Cheyenne, were the major tribes encountered by the first European explorers into the region.

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