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Curt Gowdy

Overview

Curt Gowdy State Park is a premier destination for RVers traveling through southeastern Wyoming. Located between Cheyenne and Laramie, this park is defined by its three distinct reservoirs and rugged granite outcrops. It offers a blend of high-plains scenery and mountain foothills, providing a serene escape for those who enjoy the great outdoors. Whether you are seeking water sports or high-altitude hiking, this state park serves as a versatile basecamp for exploring the beauty of the Laramie Mountains.

Location & Surroundings

Situated along the scenic Happy Jack Road, the park feels worlds away from the city despite being just 24 miles from Cheyenne. The landscape is characterized by rolling hills, massive granite boulders, and clear blue water. It sits at an elevation that keeps the air crisp and the views expansive. RVers will appreciate the winding roads that lead to secluded campsites nestled among the pines and rock formations, offering a true sense of Wyoming wilderness within a manageable drive from major highways.

Amenities & Park Features

The park provides several campgrounds tailored to different needs, including the Tumbleweed Campground which offers electric and water hookups for larger rigs. Facilities at the park include:

  • A modern visitor center with educational exhibits.
  • Multiple boat ramps for easy water access.
  • A convenient dump station and potable water access for RV maintenance.
  • Well-maintained picnic areas and playgrounds.

Each site typically features a picnic table and fire ring, ensuring a classic camping experience while maintaining essential comforts for modern travelers.

Nearby Attractions & Things to Do

Adventure seekers flock here for the IMBA Epic trail system, which features over 35 miles of world-class mountain biking terrain. Anglers can spend the day at Granite or Crystal Reservoir fishing for rainbow trout or salmon. A popular trek is the hike to Hidden Falls, a beautiful waterfall tucked away in the rocky landscape. For a change of pace, the city of Cheyenne is a short drive away, offering the Cheyenne Frontier Days Old West Museum and historic downtown tours.

Who This Park Is Best For

This park is ideal for outdoor enthusiasts who prioritize scenery and recreation over resort-style luxuries. It is a fantastic choice for mountain bikers and fishermen looking for immediate access to trails and water. Families who enjoy active vacations will find plenty to do, from paddleboarding to stargazing under dark skies. If you prefer a quiet, natural setting with stunning geological features, Curt Gowdy State Park is the perfect Wyoming stopover for your next road trip.

Amenities

- Recreational Facilities

• Lake
• Ramp
• Body Of Water (Granite Springs Reservoir)
• Playground

- Policies

• Pets Welcome
• Tent Camping Allowed

- Other Amenities & Services

• Pit Toilets

- Recreation Nearby (within 10 miles)

• Archery Range
• Mountain Biking
• Rock/Mountain Climbing
• Snow Sports

- Facility

• Type (State Park)
• Partial Handicap Access

- Hunting Nearby (within 20 miles)

• Season: Summer,Fall

- On-Site Rentals

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- Sites

• Spaces Available (139)
• Electric (15)
• No Hookups (124)
• Fire Rings

User Reviews

Kassidy Marlow (K.Marlow Photography, LLC)

November 07, 2025

Curt Gowdy is one of my favorite places to photograph. I shoot here regularly, and every single session is beautiful in its own unique way. The views, the light, and the Wyoming scenery are unmatched — it’s always a joy to create memories out here. — K. Marlow Photography, LLC

Electric cOOliN

October 17, 2025

If you haven't put this on your bucket list, you really need to. The drive to the place is absolutely stunning from either direction that you come. The colors in Wyoming are so diverse that almost any picture you take could be entered into a picture contest highly recommended for the outdoors type.

Addison Tate

October 09, 2025

Beautiful park! The debit card machine was down and I didn’t have cash. The man working the visitor center was very helpful. The restrooms were clean. Trails were beautiful and worth every entrance penny. The aspens were beautiful in early October.

Kris Mercurio

October 01, 2025

Spent the day hiking. Beautiful scenery and loved the view on the way to Hidden Falls. Be prepared to get in the water to see the waterfall. End of Sept the water was chilly but worth it! Water was about knee deep.

Wil Rodriguez

September 02, 2025

Curt Gowdy State Park is absolutely stunning! The scenery here is breathtaking—rolling hills, unique granite formations, crystal-clear lakes, and endless skies that make every corner of the park feel magical. The trails are so well kept and offer something for everyone, from peaceful hikes and fishing spots to exciting mountain biking routes and hidden waterfalls. The sunsets over the reservoirs are unforgettable, and it’s one of those places where you can truly slow down and soak in the beauty of nature. Wildlife is abundant, the air feels fresh and pure, and the whole park has such a vibrant, calming energy. Whether you’re looking for adventure or just a peaceful escape, this park is perfection. Highly recommend to anyone visiting Wyoming—it’s a true gem!

Rachel Faitel

June 19, 2022

We stayed in a cabin and it was clean and well maintained and easily sleeps 6 with room to spare. The cabin has air conditioning, a mini fridge and a microwave. There was a wood burning stove and a picnic table outside for cooking food and eating. The pit toilet was the cleanest I have ever seen. There is also a 24 hour coin shower at the visitor center. There are wonderful hiking trails for all levels of hikers. Slabz is a challenge but the views were worth the hike. Hidden Falls is a longer hike but worth it. The water is VERY cold.

Connie Forzley

May 28, 2022

Beautiful park. Great hikes. The system for finding a campspot if you don't have reservations is confusing because you have to drive around and find them. No map provided. If the guest center is open you can take showers on the bottom level. I think it was .75 for 3 minutes.

Gary & Kris Steiner

May 25, 2022

This is a beautiful state park! We stayed in JH2, a new section. The site was very long and spacious and we were able to level fairly easily although we noticed that some of the sites were pretty sloped. Our view was amazing and the walks we took on the trails within the park were great. They do not have a good after-hours check in process. It's a good thing I had written down which site we had reserved because I would not have known where to go otherwise. We plan to return to this beautiful park someday.

David Elton Harris

May 04, 2022

Caught a perfect spring day on Saturday this past weekend. Good quiet spot at Crystal Lake with electrical hookups. Beautiful hike along the reservoir on the Cliffhanger trail. Downside: headwinds traveling with a trailer, and ticks. Check for ticks often this year. I found an uninvited hitchhiker on the back of my neck on Sunday. Have fun, be well!

Carolyn Bain

April 29, 2022

Nice place to relax. We were very early in the season, so it was almost empty. Still, the showers and flush toilets were open 24 hours a day, along with pit toilets closer to the sites. We got a site with electric and, because we were sleeping in a pickup cap, this came in handy for our electric heater as the temp dipped into to 20s. I would highly recommend this area.

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