posted Jul 2, 2019
The Wyoming Conservation Corps’s mission is to promote individual development, stewardship, and education through localized national service.
posted Jun 12, 2020
Rugged public lands. Clear blue skies. One-of-a-kind wildlife migrations. Endless opportunities for hunting, fishing, and outdoor recreation. This is the Wyoming people know and love. This is the Wyoming we work to protect. Since our founding in 1967 by Wyoming rancher and World War II veteran Tom Bell, our commitment to Wyoming’s proud outdoor heritage has not changed. With staff in Lander, Cheyenne, Casper, Rock Springs and Jackson, we are Wyoming’s statewide conservation advocacy group, and we get things done for Wyoming.
posted Jun 11, 2020
Wyoming Pathways helps develop, advocate, and secure favorable policies, facilities, and investments in public trails, pathways and complete streets for people in all Wyoming communities, and supports non-motorized recreation and transportation advances through public outreach, legislative efforts, partnerships, education, encouragement, and trail support programs.
posted Feb 27, 2024
The Wyoming State Forestry Division was officially formed in 1952 by the Legislature. Under State Statute the State Forester is mandated to “have direction of all forest interests and all matters pertaining to forestry within the jurisdiction of the State of Wyoming.” The Forestry Division fulfills this charge by providing three basic programs to the people of the state; State Trust Land Management, Fire Management, and Assistance Forestry.
posted Aug 27, 2018
Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites, and Trails protect and enhance the natural and cultural environment by providing enjoyable, educational and inspiring experiences for present and future generations.
posted Dec 29, 2017
The crew performs maintenance, rehabilitation, and development work on trails across the state.
posted Dec 12, 2019
The State Trails Program does not own any property or directly control any trail. The Program partners with other land management agencies to maintain, create and provide funding and or labor and equipment for trails.
posted Apr 4, 2022
Working to protect Wyoming's public wild lands.
posted Jan 16, 2018
Bruce Burrows has been a long-time volunteer with Wyoming State Parks, Historic Sites, and Trails (WY SPHS&T).
posted Jan 16, 2018
Jeff Wiggins is a Trails Planner/Coordinator for the City of Cheyenne, Wyoming.