glendo t - State Parks
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glendo t - State Parks
ABOUT GLENDO STATE PARK Glendo State Park is located 33 miles north of Wheatland, Wyoming and encompasses 10,200 acres of land and Glendo Reservoir. For many years, Glendo State Park has provided opportunities to camp, BOATANDkSH7ITHTHERECENTTRAILDEVELOPMENTPROJECT'LENDO State Park also provides recreational opportunitiesfor hikers, cyclists, wildlife and nature watchers, and anyone looking to spend time outdoors. Trail development at Glendo State Park began in the spring of 2010.Currently, 15 miles of trails provide breathtaking views of Glendo Reservoir and Laramie Peak. The trails at Glendo State 0ARKPROVIDEANINEXPENSIVEWAYTORECREATEANDOFFERMANYBENEkTS including: • relieving the stress of everyday-life for both children and adults; • DEVELOPINGPHYSICALkTNESSANDENCOURAGINGHEALTHYLIFESTYLES • nourishing and rejuvenating bodies, minds, and spirits through experiencing natural scenery and the smells and sounds of nature; An additional 45 miles of trails is planned to be completed by the end of 2014. ETIQUETTE While recreating on the trails at Glendo State Park, please abide by the following guidelines for trail users. Doing so will provide for a safer and more enjoyable experience for all. • • Hikers yield to travelers on horseback. Cyclists yield to all other trail users. GLENDO T TRAILS SOUTH • • • • • • • Downhill travelers yield to uphill travelers. Do not disturb wildlife. Keep pets leashed at all times. Please pass with care and use verbal alerts in advance of passing. Be cautious around corners or blind-spots. Select routes in keeping with your ability level and always maintain safe and controlled speeds. Stay on designated trails and cyclists are encouraged to always wear a safety helmet. Under Wyoming law, any person who takes part in any sport or recreational opportunity, including equine activities, assumes the inherent risk in that sport or recreational opportunity, whether those risks are known or unknown, and is legally responsible for any and all damage, injury, death to him/herself or other persons or property that results from the inherent risks in that sport or recreational opportunity. W.S. 1-1-123 PARTNERSHIPS The trails at Glendo State Park has been made possible through grants from the Recreational Trails Program (RTP) and the Land and Water Conservation Fund (LWCF). Additional support has been provided through cash donations from private individuals, donated labor from many volunteers and the National Civilian Community Corps (NCCC), and partnerships with the Wyoming Conservation Corps, Wyoming State Lands and Investments, Cheyenne Board of Public Utilities and the Bureau of Land Management. You, too, can support the trails at Curt Gowdy State Park through your monetary donations and/or by volunteering your time at one of our Volunteer Trail Building Days. For information, please call 307-777-6323. Wyoming Trails Advisory Council The Wyoming Trails Council, made up of both motorized and non-motorized trails users, serves as a representative voice for the appropriate and diverse use of Wyoming’s trails. Trails #OUNCILMEMBERSREPRESENTSPECIkCTRAILUSEACTIVITIESSUCHAS 2.11 0.57 0.98 0.50 0.03 2.06 0.18 0.32 2.05 0.10 4.08 0.82 0.77 0.82 1.48 1.06 0.27 1.27 0.64 Bi ke s No Ea sy /In ter me dia Int er te me dia te Ad va nc ed Ex pe rt NAME 91 Gigawatt Barrel Roll Broken Bow Buffalo Run Cedar Cobblestone Feather Rim Lightening Narrows Bluff Point A to B Ponderosa Raptor Rattlesnake Rim Reflector Loop Renegade Rocky River Root Canal Ea sy TRAILS snowmobiling, all-terrain vehicle riding, off-highway motorcycling, horseback riding, hiking, bicycling, and cross-country skiing. "ECAUSECOUNCILMEMBERSARECLOSELYAFkLIATEDWITHTHOSESPECIkC user groups, they provide unique and valuable perspectives to the council as a whole and to trail planning projects. Primary duties of the Trails Council include setting priorities for the Department of State Parks and Cultural Resources regarding management of the snowmobile trails fund and off-road recreational vehicle fund. The Trails Council is also responsible for setting the guidelines for distribution of federal grant funds through the Recreational Trails Program. C H EC K OU T C U RT Photo by Greg Mazu, Singletrack Trails Curt Gowdy State Park, located between Cheyenne and Laramie on County Road 210, has over 35 miles of trails connecting 'RANITEAND#RYSTAL2ESERVOIRS3PECIkCFEATURESOFTHE#URT Gowdy State Parks trail system include four mountain biking pla areas, mountain biking skills areas, and a dedicated four mile equestrian loop. The International Mountain Bicycling Associatio (IMBA) awarded the designation of Epic to the Curt Gowdy Trail 3YSTEMIN4HISDESIGNATIONTHEkRSTANDONLYIN7YOMING means the trail system provides a quality ride and quality experience for trail users. Sand Draw Loop Sands of Time Slide Hill Berms Slide Hill Loop Twenty 15 Sundance Sunset Point Thunder Tin Can Turkey Spur Two Moon Loop Wetlands Trail Wetlands Trail #2 Whiskey Trail G 0.65 0.77 0.10 1.50 0.77 1.79 0.44 0.69 1.00 CYCLING AND SPORTS SHOPS Laramie 25 210 Curt Gowdy State Park Exit 323 80 Happy Jack Road 210 Exit 10 Cheyenne 80 e on 2.68 0.11 South Side Total = 37.52 Total When Completed = 45.05 T GOW DY STAT E PA R K ! ay 3.71 1.88 0.05 1.27 25 'LUHFWLRQV From Cheyenne: take I-25 to exit 10 and travel 25 miles west on Highway 210, Happy Jack Road. The main park entrance will be on the south side of the road. From Laramie: take I-80 east to exit 323 and travel 14 miles east on Highway 210, Happy Jack Road. The main park entrance will be on the south side of the road. Cheyenne, WY Bicycle Station 2634 Dell Range Boulevard (307) 634-4268 Casper, WY Ragged Edge Sports 4120 South Poplar Street 307-237-5560 G 1 G (3 Rock on Wheels 900 East Lincolnway (307) 637-0020 Mountain Sports 543 S Center St 1-800-426-1136 H 38 G (3 Laramie, WY All Terrain Sports 412 East Grand Avenue (307) 721-8036 6FRWWVEOXII1( Sonny’s Bike and Fitness 1717 East Overland Road 308-632-3938 Pedal House 207 South 1st Street (307) 742-5533 LOCAL MERCHANTS lendo Trading Post 15 S. Yellowstone Avenue lendo, WY 82213 307) 735-4099 Howard's General Store 106 A Street Glendo, WY 82213 (307) 735-4252 all's Marina 83 Glendo Park Road lendo, WY 82213 307) 735-4216 Mike’s Place 302 B St Glendo, WY 82213 (307)735-4616 Happy TRAILS TO YOU WyomingTourism.org PLATTE COUNTY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.plattechamber.com DOUGLAS AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.jackalope.org CASPER AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE www.casperwyoming.org With over 8,500 miles of trails, you’re sure to find a perfect fit
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