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Cody
Buffalo Bill State Park
47 Lakeside Road
Cody
307-587-9227
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Hyattville
Medicine Lodge State Archaeological Site
4800 Rd. 52
Hyattville
307-469-2234
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Lander
Sinks Canyon State Park
3079 Sinks Canyon Rd.
Lander
307-332-6333
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Pavillion
Boysen State Park
15 Ash, Bosen Route
Shoshoni
307-876-2796
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Riverton
Boysen State Park
15 Ash, Bosen Route
Shoshoni
307-876-2796
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Shoshoni
Boysen State Park
15 Ash, Bosen Route
Shoshoni
307-876-2796
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Thermopolis
Boysen State Park
15 Ash, Bosen Route
Shoshoni
307-876-2796
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Hot Springs State Park
220 Park St
Thermopolis
307-864-2176
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