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San Angelo State Park is a Texas state park in San Angelo, Texas in the United States. It encompasses 7,677 acres (3,107 ha) leased by Texas Parks and Wildlife Department from the United States Army Corps of Engineers. It opened in 1995 and is located on the shores of the O.C. Fisher Reservoir.
The Wyoming Division of State Parks and Historic Sites is the Wyoming state agency that administers its state parks. Also known as Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites & Trails, the agency is headquartered in Cheyenne, Wyoming. [1]
Wyoming Highway 70 begins in Baggs at Wyoming Highway 789 and heads east through southern Carbon County near the Colorado state line. Highway 70 travels through the communities of Dixon and Savery before dipping across the state line, where a short section passes through Slater, Colorado (between mileposts 15.34 and 16.24).
SR-43 at the Utah State Line: I-80 BL / US 30 Bus. in Green River — — West Flaming Gorge Road WYO 585: 28.05: 45.14 US 85 at Four Corners: US 14 and I-90 Bus. in Sundance: 1933 [6] current WYO 789: 407.14: 655.23 Colorado state line near Baggs: Montana state line near Frannie — — Canada to Mexico Highway
List of trails in Park County, Wyoming Sheridan County, Wyoming Bear Gulch Trail , 44°38′5″N 107°07′43″W / 44.63472°N 107.12861°W / 44.63472; -107.12861 ( Bear Gulch Trail ) , el. 5,682 feet (1,732
The Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Curecanti National Recreation Area, and Blue Mesa Reservoir are all accessible from SH 92. [4] The southern portion of the loop follows SH 92 to its intersection with US 50 near Blue Mesa Reservoir, continues along US 50 to Gunnison , and then returns north to Crested Butte via SH 135 .
The Parting of the Ways is an historic site in Sweetwater County, Wyoming, United States, where the Oregon and California Trails fork from the original route to Fort Bridger to an alternative route, the Sublette-Greenwood Cutoff, across the Little Colorado Desert.
The Emigrant Trail in Wyoming, which is the path followed by Western pioneers using the Oregon, California, and Mormon Trails (collectively referred to as the Emigrant Trails), spans 400 miles (640 km) through the U.S. state of Wyoming. The trail entered from Nebraska on the eastern border of the state near the present day town of Torrington ...