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Updated: Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Curt Gowdy

Curt Gowdy

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1319 Hynds Lodge Road
Cheyenne, WY 82009
(307) 632-7946 (Office)
Bill Conner - Superintendent

Reservable Sites

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Trail Conditions

The trails are in an alpine environment. The trails are currently snow covered and will likely remain snow covered until late March. Please contact the park for the most current trail conditions.

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Trails Brochure

Click here for the Curt Gowdy Trails Brochure. (PDF format)

Site Facilities

Curt Gowdy is located just 24 miles west of Cheyenne, Wyoming and 24 miles east of Laramie, Wyoming. Take State Route 210 (Happy Jack Road) to County Road 106.

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 and North Crow. Granite offers excellent rainbow trout and kokanee salmon fishing as well as space for water sports. Crystal, the smallest of the reservoirs, has shoreline fishing for brown trout, rainbow trout and kokanee salmon. Also, enjoy boating while at Crystal (15 horsepower limit). North Crow Reservoir is located 5 miles west of the Headquarter's Building. This is an unimproved fishing area. There are no picnic tables, water supply, comfort stations, and is day- use only—very natural. There are a limited number of reservable campsites at the Tumbleweed and Camp Russell campgrounds. Aspen Grove campground is next to a free public horse corral for those visitors who would like to camp with horses.

Within the park is Hynds Lodge, which is listed on the National Register, and an amphitheater available for concerts, theater productions and many other cultural activities. The area is one of low-lying meadows, gently rolling hills and massive steep granite formations. Wildlife abounds and bird watchers will be treated to variety of non-native birds.

Hynds Lodge
The lodge is open from early May – Oct 1 each year. The building is open to large and small groups on a reservation-only basis. A covered porch, large kitchen, dining area, recreational and sleeping accommodations are all part of the lodge. We take reservations for Hynds Lodge and Amphitheater on the first working day of October for the next year, and the lodge is open from May 1 – Oct 1 each year. Please contact the park at (307) 632-7946 for information and reservations.

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