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Medicine Bow National Forest Four inch tall owl © Martin Windell
Teton National Forest © Thomas Reiman
Grand Teton National Park Schwabacher Landing © Ed Heaton
One of the most photgraphic parks youll ever visit...
Yellowstone National Park Good Morning © Joe Harris
Grizzly bear in Yellowstone park
Grand Teton National Park Fall Colors © Dewese Milstead
Georgeous fall colors.
Yellowstone National Park Mt Washington © Joe Harris
The sign at the summit of Mt Washburn which, at an elevation of 10,243 feet, is the highest point in Yellowstone National Park
Medicine Bow National Forest Four inch tall owl © Martin Windell
Grand Teton National Park Grand Teton © Ed Heaton
Very cold but very beautiful in the winter...
Yellowstone National Park Grand Prismatic Spring © John Cartlidge
Grand Prismatic Spring in Yellowstone NP
Western Meadow Lark © stateparks.com
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Wyoming's Southeast Region Parks

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National Wildlife Refuges
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Parks in this region are near these Wyoming Cities (click city name to see parks within 25 miles)
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LARAMIE
Bamforth National Wildlife Refuge
Bamforth National Wildlife Refuge NWR was established in 1932 and is located in the southern part of Albany County, Wyoming. The Refuge consists of 1,116 acres on three separate parcels of land interspersed with private and state land. Bamforth Lake, located a the bottom of a basin, is mostly state ........more >
Curt Gowdy State Park
Curt Gowdy State Park has seven sections of richly varied landscape, flora and fauna decorate the foothills of the Laramie Mountains. The beautiful attractions within Curt Gowdy State Park are near the crossroads of two major interstates, I-80 and I-25. There are three reservoirs, Granite, Crystal ........more >
Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge
Hutton Lake National Wildlife Refuge NWR was established in 1932 primarily as a resting and breeding ground for migratory birds and to provide a haven for resident wildlife. The Refuge is located in the southern part of the Laramie Plains, a montane, park-like geographic area surrounded by mountains ........more >
Medicine Bow National Forest
The Medicine Bow-Routt National Forests extend from north central Colorado to central Wyoming. The Forests encompass portions of many mountain ranges including the Gore Range, Flat Tops, Parks Range, Medicine Bow Mountains, Sierra Madre, and Laramie Range. The Forests provide year-round recreation opportunities ........more >
Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuge
Pathfinder National Wildlife Refuge NWR was established in 1928 by Executive Order 4860 which reserved public lands on Pathfinder Reservoir as a refuge and breeding ground for native birds. The Refuge overlays portions of the Bureau of Reclamations Pathfinder Reservoir. The Refuge consists of four small ........more >
Seminoe State Park
Seminoe State Park is nestled up against the base of the Seminoe Mountains. One of Wyomings treasures is located 35 miles north of Sinclair, Wyoming. Seminoe Reservoir offers the full range of water-based activities and is known for both trout and walleye fishing. Day-use and overnight facilities feature ........more >
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