Did you know you can hike to the Castle Gardens petroglyphs in Wyoming? Castle Gardens, near Riverton, is one of the most remote BLM sites in the state. If you’re able to prepare for the journey, you’ll find history laid out in front of your eyes. It’s so worth the trip!

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Have you ever hiked to these remarkable petroglyphs at one of the best gardens in Wyoming? You’ll have a new appreciation for those that lived here long before most of us. Looking for more hidden places here in the Cowboy State like the Castle Gardens petroglyphs? Take a look at this hidden valley and you’ll realize there’s always something new to discover way out here.

If you are interested in seeing more of the beauty of the Cowboy State, you can hop on the highway for our road trip to nine natural wonders in Wyoming. We’ve even put together a road trip packing list for you so you don’t forget anything important.

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Petroglyphs In Wyoming

Can I hike to historical sites in Wyoming?

Sure, Wyoming is packed with history! Some historical sites in Wyoming that you can hike to include:

  • Buffalo Bill Dam
  • Fire Towers of Bighorn National Forest
  • Old Faithful
  • Red Gulch Dinosaur Tracksite.

Which state parks should I visit in Wyoming?

Some state parks to visit in Wyoming include:

  • Guernsey State Park, the coolest park to visit if you want to see history in front of your eyes. The park shows off Oregon Trail Ruts carved into the rock!
  • Curt Gowdy State Park
  • Glendo State Park

Where should I go to take photos of Wyoming?

For great photos in Wyoming you can't beat, check out:

  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Grand Teton National Park
  • Castle Gardens Petroglyph Site
  • Fossil Butte National Historic site
  • Devils Tower National Monument

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