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"Curt Gowdy is Wyoming’s best-kept secret for mountain bikers. The trails here are next-level, with flowy singletrack and epic views. Not a biker? No worries. Hike to Hidden Falls, fish at Granite Springs Reservoir, or just picnic by the water. For outdoor fun without the crowds, Curt Gowdy is one of the best summer spots in Wyoming."
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"Waterfalls, canyon chasms, still rivers, pine forests, and unique rock formations all await tourists who head to Curt Gowdy State Park. Located in the foothills of the Laramie Mountains, Curt Gowdy's rugged landscape is truly a spectacle to behold. With three reservoirs in the park, tourists will be able to enjoy fishing, boating, and swimming. Not only is hiking a great activity, but horseback riding is also encouraged."
@sbsulliv2000
"Southeastern Wyoming doesn’t have the national parks that draw millions of visitors to the northwestern corner of the state — Yellowstone and Grand Teton — but it has 15Curt Gowdy State Park and Vedauwoo Recreation Area 15Curt Gowdy State Park and Vedauwoo Recreation Area Google Map: 1264 Granite Springs Rd. Website: wyoparks.state.wy.us/index.php/places-to-go/curt-gowdy 307-632-7946 . The former is equidistant from Cheyenne and Laramie and has three reservoirs stocked with fish, a two-mile, 28-target archery course and a network of almost 40 miles of trails recognized as “epic” by the International Mountain Biking Association. (These trails, especially the four-mile Stone Temple Pilot Loop, also make for nice hiking.) The latter, pronounced VEE-da-voo, is several miles from Curt Gowdy via scenic Happy Jack Road and was formerly visited by Arapahoe men on vision quests. Today, rock climbers from across the country test themselves on more than 800 technical climbing routes up the area’s outcrops of 1.4-million-year-old Sherman granite. Want to keep your feet on the ground? The three-mile Turtle Rock loop completely circles its eponymous rock. Between Cheyenne and Vedauwoo off I-80, Ames Monument is worth a 20-minute detour. This 60-foot pyramid, completed in 1882 to honor Union Pacific Railroad financiers (and brothers) Oliver and Oakes Ames , is noted architect Henry Hobson Richardson’s only work west of the Mississippi. The monument marks what was once the highest point of the Union Pacific. Since the rerouting of the tracks in 1901, it stands alone, surrounded by open plains."
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"Hidden falls -2 mile hike. Crystal reservoir cool paddle spot. "
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