Wyoming Recreation Opportunities

Recreating on public lands in Wyoming offers endless opportunities for the outdoors enthusiast.

Recreation opportunities abound throughout Wyoming’s18 million acres of BLM-managed public land.  These public lands host many unique and special outdoor opportunities where visitors can enjoy some extraordinary scenery and learn more about the state’s history.

Check out the spectacular wilderness study areas, fish in one of the many blue-ribbon streams, or go mountain biking in some gorgeous back country.  Take a step back in time to learn more about Wyoming’s history by exploring the National Scenic and Historic Trails, including the Oregon, California, Mormon Pioneer and Pony Express.

You don’t need binoculars to watch Wyoming’s world-class wildlife. You can see a variety of animals from big game like pronghorn, elk, deer, and moose to our small residents like the prairie dog, black footed ferrets, and badgers. Look up and you’ll see eagles, raptors, hawks and a diversity of migratory birds.

A multitude of recreational opportunities is waiting for you on Wyoming public lands so get outdoors and explore!

 

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Cody Canal is located within the beautiful South Fork Shoshone River valley in Wyoming.
The trail is 50 riding miles in the Rock Springs field office. This ride parallels the Wind River Mountain Range, the continental Divide Mountain Bike Trail draws visitors from across the globe. Riders should remember that this trail includes sections...
The Continental Divide National Scenic Trail in the Rock Springs BLM Field Office connects the sections of CDNST on the Bridger Teton Forest and the Lander BLM Field Office in Wyoming.
In Wyoming, Copper Mountain WSA is great for hiking, rock climbing, hunting and sightseeing for geological features.